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latest missile test. overnight the north fired three missiles that landed in the water near japan and seen an a provocation aimed at president obama. the summit in china the president met with russian toyt meetithreporters. good morning, maet >> reporter: goo 90eti e-fire in sutempty-hand. president obama hadoped t on broker a ground breaking dea with vladimir puti to conate a strikes against isisnd al ednk terrorist groups inyria but, mi pulledback stopped their ally dictator assa from bombing rebels and
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y, the city ce under sge as the deal fell art. president obama said they needed the russians if they are to make progress in syria. >> if we do not get some of buy-in from the russians on reducing the violence and? easig the humanitarian krcrisis, it's diict see how we get to the necks phase. >> reporter: any alliance with traordinary given backup plan. the middle east crisis overshadowed president obama's ma mison here at the to bridge tensionsith china whose aggressive military expansion in asia is rattling nerves. th asia already on edge, nth
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called it a reckless threat to boats and planes in the area. behind closed doors, president obama also pressured china's xi jinping in north korea, a cntry he still provides financial support. >> margaret brennan in china, thanks. hillary clinton and donald p go t clevend tay f fall campaign. acker poll sholibattleground pennsylvan and fr pois north carolina but the svey of all battlegroun states find trump two points behind and% of theots say h clinton'sommentssbete clion ten keep her pressorps aars lengths but more difficult to do
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there is the campaign stronger ther on the tail. the campaign logo, that h stand for hillary. s take questions today, however, a lot of them arin to bei's inon'svereedetion >> she sdt s a mtand she has learn fm it >>eporter: clinton's running mate repeated the campaign's line of defense this weekend after fbi notes showed that a clinton comp her e-mails last year after a congressional committeeered ty be preserved. the fbiealed that clinton told agents s couldn't recall receiving any brief briefing or training how to handle classified information as cretary of s. when presented with a confidential e-mail with the marking of "c" next to the top of a paragraph, she speculated it was marked in alpbetical
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classifionlevel. kaine had this explanation. >> we look at so much material and unless it is specificay pulled out and entified, it is difficult to k sometes whether a statement or >>eporter: in a tweet, trump t. went after clinton lyi hillary clinton told the fbi she did not how could this be haenin the fbi determined thatlion used up to 13 different devices to access her tere butntldot exame that her lawyers were unable locate a of thdevices. donald trump's running mate mike pence. >> it's just more evidee that hillary clinton candidate r esid of f notesated wasn't the only seo state who was wea their e-mails becomg public reco.
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ste colin powell sthe following. th excha contradicts what powell told "peoe"agin last month when he say that he sen clinton a memo about ma practices about a as thatrump attack?. in that tweet whe he saidt it shows thelinton clearly doesn't understand that "c asfi directad said that that "c" today for confidential, not policy he tried to clear up last week. ou battlegroundcker shows 47% of voterselietrump's immigration plans are the as they have been all along. 37% think trump changing a getting easier toward illal in where p willppear in a few hours. good morning, major. >> reporter: good moing. donald trump, foe mostpart,
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compive. now hillary clinton, of course, still lead but trump has cut her post conion aantage by more than half and the most recent cbs news battleground survey. ev so, trump still faces charges of a muddled immigration policy and those charges are coming from republicans. dtrump ha meter ea pority or adminition wl be removing criminal aliens. >> donaltrumoingo get rid of earlyn t 2 million to 3 ilgally in this country. >> reporter: donald trump's advisers have the talking points down on criminal unmented immigrants. just not the specifics. >> if they are criminals, they argoing mmimmediately and we don't know what that number is. we hear nearly 2illion to 3 million. >> reporter: near 700,000 are illegal grants and trump's plan for the oth with no criminal records? breae. >> what donald trump wants to do
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deal with those who aroncalls it a muddles. >> he pivots and pivs right back. so it's kind of a 360-degree pivot atimes. >> reporter: hillary clinton's opponent's cynical ploys and that trump's message is clear, everyone must go. aent cbs news poll shows more than 60 of about issues concerning minorities to gain support. as p of his effort to reach african-american voters, trump traveled to detroit over the weekend. >> for centuries, the african-american church has been the consciencefur country. >> reporter: as rudy giuliani defended trump's outreach to minorities. >> for years, people say republicans don't reach outy. well, he reached out to the african-american community.
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back into this race but it's hillary clinton who is expanding the eorate mass and money in arizona bill clinton did in 1996 and before that, josh, we have to go back to 1948. >> major, thank you. mark leibovich is the national correspondent for "the new york times" and cbs news political contribur dood enough to join us from washington. good morning, mark. perhaps used by hilry clinton, the secretary of state, none recovered. some perhaps destroyed by a hammer and laptop with archived information gone missing and a candidate says she may have confused early and often about the whole thing. optically, how bad is this for the mpaign? >> well, i think the whole thing is a big optical problem. i mean, it's a muddle. muddle seems to be the word of the day. i think people have not really bought her explanations from the very binni
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probably not that big of a deal. but it still does add to the level of distrust that has dogged her from the very beginning. so i think insomuch as these stories keep coming, they are going to be a problem for her. >> you mentioned the distrust and that is what we are seeing in new polling even out that a majority think it's harder to believe her explanations, that she is running for office for her own good and not to actually help the american people. it's sort of twofold. like that and what does it mean for her if she does? >> you can certainly get elected with numbers like that. largely because her opponent's numbers are worse. i mean, it's certainly -- whoever wins in november is going to face a very challenging landscape, not only pleoe litically but come in damaged and i don't think improve much between now and november and i think the next couple of months
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thing to watch. but look. neither of them, i think, are going to be surprised by this we are going to see how it goes from here. >> let's talk about donald trump's visit to a black church in detroit over the weekend. he said then we need a civil rights agenda for our time. is he really making a pitch for black americans and other minorities where he has historic bad numbers or other strategies here? >> i think the fact he is there is significant and i think he will get credit for actually just sort of showing up in the black community and black church saw -- you traditionally see republican nominees for president doing at this stage of the game. that, itself, i think, could be a very, at the very least, an olive branch to the african-american community, especially at a time where the enthusiasm that community has for hillary clinton at this particular time is very much, you know, it's an open question. we have a story today in "the new york times" about, you know, that there is some lack of enthusiasm for hillary clinton, certainly compared to the first
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barack obama. so i think it's at the very least, it's an opening for him that he is seizing. >> you say that he will get credit for, but did he accomplish anything in that in going to that church? >> probably not significantly. i think, obviously, this is not going to be, you know, a big part of his winning coalition if he were to prevail in november but, again, if you're going to think purely in terms of optics and showing up, you know, this is something for him to, you know, at least point to and say that i'm trying to do reach he says he is keeping going back but we will see. i think for now, i don't think it will hurt him in any way. >> mark leeb ibovich, thank you pope francis made the declaration yesterday in front of hundred thousand people at st. petersburg that mother teresa is now a saint.
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. >> one of the country's most infamous cold cases is finally cracked. ahead, how a man first linked to the mysterious disappearance of wetterling helped police good monday morning, happy labor day. i'm kristin ketchell. outside we have a lot of skine in the background, a igh lot of nshine in the forecast fotoday, which will help warm temperature, a little cool start to the morning. it's 59 degrees in raleigh and durham, 62 is your current temperure in fayetteville, expecting a high of 86 this afternoon, 91 tomorrow, in the
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it! >> goodmorning. i'm justin quesinberry and here's what is making headlines today. two n are a cumberla untyail after the pair beat a man to death. hubert underwood, andsteven rosser are accused ofmurdering mike mansfield this ekend at 301 wings after a fight in the parking lot of that business. suffered serious injury, and was left vioutsmafield's car . the cash is cled toy bufily plans to reopen it torrow. preliminary autopsy results are expect today to determine how a teenager died in wa county. deputies responded to vall forge drivnearnorth raleigh around 2:30 saturday afternoon. they f dead inside
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neighbors said the poousually has a lifeguard, but it's un one was on duty saturday. you can stay up-to-date on this story and others by visiting wncn.com. the caring place, an organization in carry that hethhomeless in our area get their feeon the ground, will hol race for the hooday. it takes place at the amphitheater in cary. the feats are open with th
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and not ctor in our weather day. it's 55 in raleigh and durham righnow, 59 in clayton d wilmington, 62 in fayetteville. the cooler spot, roxboro and henderson coming in at 55 degrees right now. we ave this ar of high pressureveead ke things dry and quiet the next several day. our weather will ntinue through torr beforpe we e iding coack so after a comfstartothe morning, 80 drees. 86, wa, and ni, falling to 83 with sunny conditionawe adthis ening. now, temperaturewill be climbing over the next several ys wednday. a high temperature on thursday. it is like the humidity returning and for the weekend,
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jacob wetterling a boy who van issued in 1989. his family wants to know why it took so long to close in on the suspect. plus, the fda crackdown on anti-bacrial soaps and washes. ahead, we will talk to dr. david agus about the chemicals being banned and what consumers should watch out for. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. former stanford swimmer ohio after being released jail for sexual assault. turner was spotted out of his parents' home yesterday. you see him there. he hadeft a califoia jail on friday after serving three months of a six-month sentence for sexually assaulting a woman la year. turner must register as a sex fender. "the seattle times" reports a top soccer star's solidarity with 49ers quaba kaepernick. megan rapinoe kneeled before her
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kaepernick's stand. she says i know what it means to look at a flag and not have it protect all of your liberty. ubwe told out friday, samsu will replace 2 million galaxy note 7. >> the omaha report on a little boy killed by an alligator in june remembering their child. saturday would have been his third birthday. >> happy birthday, you are in our hearts today and every other day, lane. you will always be mommy's loving sweet baby boy. >> just heart breaking. melissa and matt graves honored their son lane. hundreds gathered at a nebraska football field for a memorial
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the minneapolis star tribune reports onhe grim discovery of a kidnapped bos remains. 11-year-old jacob wetterling was abducted in 1989. danny heinrich helped investigators find jacob. the 53-year-old was a person of interest in the boy's kidnapping and in jail on child pornography charges where jamie yuccas is outside community seeks closure. >> reporter: good morning. as you can imagine, this has been an emotional few days for this small community. grief support for the wetterling's, as well as just a was questioned multiple times over the years but never arrested in the disappearance of 11-year-old jacob wetterling. this is the field where investigators found jacob wetterling's remains.
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spot forrly 27 years. >> just a closure to something to say, ok, we got the culprit. >> my name is jacob wetterling. >> reporter: jacob was last seen the night the october 22nd, 1989. according to court documents, a mass gunman proached gunman. his brother and a friend as they rode their bikes home from a convenience store. jacob was abducte and the two other boys we to run as fast as i could into the woods or else he would shoot. >> reporter: tire marks were shown from danny heinrich's car were consistent with those at the crime scene. fbi agents questioned heinrich and searched his home after jacob's disappear ns but never charged him. a break came in 2015 with gerald asked investigators to relook at his own kidnapping and assault case from the same year in
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children. in 1994, patty wetterling helped pass a national law requiring child sex offenders to register. a statement from the jacob wetterling resource center added deep grieve adding we didn't want jacob's story to end this way. i tell you as someone who grew up here, this case forever changed the state of minnesota. so many parents and their children, a whole generation of them really felt that jacob was
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are heartbroken over the developments in is many also po 22ndf 1989 as the day that minnesota's innocence was snatched away. >> such a heart breaking story. jamie on the ground for us, thank you very much. public health experts are pla applauding a new fda ban on anti-bacterial soaps. the fda says they could do more harm than good.
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the endocrine in mice. at the same time, there ht been shown to be any benefit. so potential risk, i esize the word potential, and no benefits so the fda took a stand. >> and so, doctor, one of the leading trade groups here has the american cleaning institute releas s anti-bacterial soaps are critical to public health because t importance hand hygiene plays in the prevention of fection. you mentioned risks with no benefits but what benefits are believed to be present in these soaps? >> washing your hands in sp and water is fantastic and shown to wo?q several years ago the fda said it's a warning ot. show us the data for us to allow these to be on the market and there really hasn't been any
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individual on using them. so without that befit, they are pushed off the market the neye. >> you saw several years. is there a reason to be concerned if you've been using the soaps you might have some of these impacts? no. nobody knows of a direct human health issue wit usinghese soaps. there are potential ones. no benefit of potential ones we ke a step back so nobody should panic. now when you go shopping and a claim anti-bacterial, don't buy that one. >> what about hand and wipes? the other products in this area? >> that's a great question. as of right now. theda saying we are looking at data to see there is benefit to them. again, a warning there but there is y study to show that there wasn't benefit there. and there isn't a harm yet. so the f is going to look at them and we will hear more the next year with regard to the hand sanitizers. >> procter and gamble and
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what should i a other consumers look for when you're shopping and you want something to clean your hands? what should you be looking at when you lk athe label? >> look for soap. soap and water look. we have been using that a long time. yeah. everybody in these marketing claims try to sell i soap, soap, soap. >> perfect. and simple! >> davr. david agus, thank >> thank you. head nba player jrue holiday ispping aside from nba to take care of his wife. if you're heading out the door,. you can download our all-absence
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lauren holiday the soccer star with two olympic medals has been diagnosed with a benign brain tumor but waiting until to have it removed after her baby is born her husband, nba star jrue holiday says he will take a lee to take care of his wife. >> reporter: lauren holiday retired from prossional soccer last summer in the height of her career in part to start a family she experienced bad headaches and mri revealed a brain tumor on the ride of her brain. as a two-time gold medalist and wod cup champion lauren holiday dominated onhe soccer field. >> good look for holiday. >> reporter: her husband jrue a star point star for the pelican shines on the basketball court.
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biggest bate yet as lauren has a brain tumor discovered as she is about to deliver their first child. jrue holiday called the diagnosis devastating. we are still and very excited obviously, but our focus shifted from having this magnificent blessing to make sure everything is going to be okay with lauren and the child. sunday, the pelicans basketball team announced that jrue is taking an in absence to care for his family. head coach alvin gentry said in a statement the most important thing for jrue to do right now is be with his wife and his family. lauren with the kansas city cl. >> if anybody to get through ths lauren. she is strong and has a strong faith. >> reporter: lauren and drew first t as students at ucla where they returned last year to host a charity youth clinic.
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passionate in giving back and just being involved in the community. >> reporter: three years ago, the couple exchanged vows. >> starting a family with her is the best thing. >> reporter: jrue says lauren has her good days and her bad days. some are better than others. she is, obviously, a fighter. the toughest woman i know. that's the reason why i married her. jrue holiday told the newspaper the ride of lauren's face feels numb because the tumor is presng their baby is healthy and if possible they hope to induce the birth earlerha this month to help treat lauren. this reminds you you got to be grateful for every second you have on this earth because you never know. >> we talk so much about winning in sports and it's great to see the pelicans say put that aside. he is the second best player on that team. >> to see these two, they have shared themselves through social media through the course of their careers.
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a wonderful thing and our thoughts are certainly with them both. >> all of us here are cheering them on. >> derco, thank you so much. video captures one of nature's most impreive wonders. ahead, the stunning light show near the arctic circle. good monday morning, happy labor day. i'm kristin ketchell. outside, we're seeing a lot of sunshine from our country club camera in cary, great way to hit morning. 's 55 in raleigh and durham, 61 goldsboro, 62 in fayetteville, temperatures going to climb to 86 degrees this afternoon and we're in the 90s the rest of the week but we're staying dry with humidity announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by discover it card. the card that treats you like you treat you.
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>> good morning. i'justin quesinberry and here's what is making news this morning. durham police are investigating an attempted home invasion at a home on east main street. the man who owned the home was on the porch when it happened .
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stay with us as detail come into the newsroom. authorities in rocky mount call a man's death suspicious. they said the -year-old man's body was found in a retaining pond off gatey boulevard. the death is suspicious because the pond is not in an area where people would usually walk around in but say they don't suspect this isa homicide. police are not releasing his identity yet. deadly motorcycle accident. melanie orr lost control and crashed on north riley road. she was rushed to cape dil cent she later die from her injuries. we're weigh to find out if a baby from wake forest holds world record for water skii. yep, you heard this correctly. auburn's dad is a professional water skier and posted this
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falls lake. he isix months old and ten days old. that's 17 da younger than the child who holds the record and, kristin, the question is toda is at it good day for water skiing, no matter how old you are on this last unofficial day summer? >> i think so. we typically associate labor day with the unofficial end of summer. it looks great t afternoon. here's a live look from the airport,lue sky outsthis morning, a lot of nshine alady and 61 degrees our current temperature in raleigh and we have nothing on the satellite and radar and we have showers way to the northeast, associated with posttropic storm hermine off the coast of new england and will stay a fe days and won't be a factor in the weather forast. 61 in raleigh, 62 in son.
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? it is monday, september 5th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? more real news ahead on this labor day, including a presidential race that i kicking into high gear. we will talk with nancy pelosi. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> right now, it is wanda but later today because of the tidal surges, we could be talking about flooding. >> delaware coast to the cape code and plenty of sunshine but those beaches will be closed. >> president obama triedo salvage a cease-fire deal in
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empty-ha empty-handed. >> the meetings we have are candid and blunt and this one was no different. >> clinton tends to keep her press corps at arm's length but that is more difficult to do starting today because they will begin joining her on her new campaign plane. take a look at it behind me. >> i think people have not bought her explanation, but think unless you have vid of hillary clinton taking a sledge hammer to her 13 devices, it's probably not that big of >> this should be over the phil's dugout andut of pl. onheck of catch right there. i mean, that is an a for effort! that was very nice gra show it. >> i'm josh elliott with vladimir duthiers and dana jacobson. hermine could regain
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threateneral states with dangerous flooding. stom is moving to the atlantic but areas along the coast are feeling its effects. >> storm warnings stretch fro delaware to massachusetts. the cyclone is creating dangerous rip currents and storm surges. along the jersey shore, overnight, hermine roughed up some waves. look at that. everyone was okay on this cruise ship and theyontinued their journey. >>es with russia ending the syrian regime's air attacks on starving cities likealeppo, but russia pulled back at the last minute. with an awkward opening ment et when he was forced to exit the belly of air force one. some observers described it as a chinese sn. margaret brennan in china looks at the increasingly tense relationship now between washington and beijing.
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well, china is tightly controlling this g-20 summit and they placed lots of restrictions on the news media. ironically, that has made even small disagreents between the u.s. and china more public. every head of state visiting china for the g20 summit was greeted with pomp and circumstance the moment their plane ors open, but president obama's arrival did not go as he steppedff air force one, the red carpeted stairs were missing. forcing president obama to use an alternate exit typically reserved for war zones. on the taac, a chinese minder tried to block u.s. press access, screaming at a white house aide, this is our country! this is our airport! then he yelled at national security adviser susan rice and trieto prevent her from entering the president's
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things that weren't anticipated. it was a sharp contrast to chinese president xi jinping's visit to washington last joptember when vice president biden greeted him at the plane door. president obama downplayed the incident saying his sizeable entourage can be overwhelming for host nat but he acknowledged the tension. >> the seams are showing a little more than usual of negotiation and jostling that takes place. >> they want to deliver a message to the president, that' not the way they would do it. >> reporter:ormer principal adviser jeffrey baiter said the chinese were not trying to embarrass the president. >> i think it was very aggressive security people on both sides who pushed their luck a bit too far. >> reporter: but there is plenty of very real tsion behind closed doors. president obama says he is concerned by growing
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china's aggressive military expansion and its unfair trade practices, all of that, has complicated his plans to refocus america's economic and military mite towards asia. >> margaret brennan, thanks. hillary clinton and dond trump start the fall campaign today with events in cleveland. trump continued reaching out to african-american voters on saturday in detroit. the latest cbs news poll shows more than 60% of voters believe issues concerning minorities to gain support. clinton's nationwide lead in the radiation has narrowed at one point after the democratic convention she led but an average more than seven points and now leads by an average of 3.9%. >> only 7% of voters we spoke to in battleground states think hillary clinton's answers on her e-mail controversy is getting to be believable. clinton told agents she could
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handle classified information as secretary of state. agents also wrote, clinton sted she d not know what the "c" meant at the beginning of paragrhs and speculated it was referencing paragraphs marking in alphabetical order and the c. stood for confidential. >> lawkers return to washington after a brief res to stackle s -- recess to tackle stalemates that were put on hold. na studio 57. let's start with the simple letter, "c." secretary clinton told the fbi she didn't kw it stood for confidential. hoconcerned should voters be that a former senator, a former secretary of state daidn't know what that "c" stood for? >> i don't think they suldn't be that concerned. i think the secretary of state dewith a large number of issues 30,000 e-mails we are talkg abou
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highly sentivehat isre it becomes more oblematic. whatt was that hillary clinton dealt with in that manner had no threat to our security. and i think that too much is being made of this. hillary clinton is as talented and as informed and as knowledgeable a leader as we have seen inur count. i think much too much made of this. and i say that as the top democrat on the intelligence committee for four years. this is really much to do about something but too much ado. >> but she is, nevertheless somebody that a majority of electorate simply have said they do not trust. when they says on 39 separate occasions to the fbi that she cannot recall receiving any training with regard to
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how believable is that? >> we are talking about at least 30,000 e-mails. you're talking about 1,000 of that. but you know what? this is a distraction from what we rlly should be talking about. congress is going into session tomorrow. we have so much unfinished business and in february, the present asked congress for resources to fight a national health -- public health emergency, zika. not one cent hopefully, in this session of congress and this february congress will honor a responsibility to the american peop. opioid, an issue that affects communities all over the country. we have passed b about it but we don't allocate any resources to it. flint, michigan, for a ver long time, the children there had honored -- well, met the challenge to our conscience on
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something that would have the votes if theuld give us a vote. ther is a direct -- can be. yes, i they are saying whatever we do, we can't have any contraception. second we are putting forth much less than the president asked for. so the fact is that for idea logical reasons, whether it's
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anti-fetalsue research, anything that has to do with reproduction, they have decided you cannot -- you cannot use any resources for family planning or contraception. >> it feels this is where people t frustrated with government, that we need funding to go towards zika. how do you get a compromise then between the two parties? >> we have offered them a compromise any number of times. we are saying come up with what you have,ha up with something. but don't say go use ebola fund. no, we need ebola fund for ebola. we have taken the ebola fund an the only way to do any research and the prevention and the rest is taking money from something else. but you have a situation -- this takes you to the difference between the democrats and the republicans.
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budget by not allocating resources to what we need abt. it's about how we invest in the always say them me your values, show me your budget. if your budget is one that says tax cuts for the wealthst, it will trickle down versus investment in the future, our education, our infrastructure, and our good health of the have with the american people. and we shoulde focusing on these campaigns onssues that affect people in their lives, ver wins. >> let's go back to hillary clinton and her e-mails. that is something that a lot of people are talking about right now. the fbi report says a specialist used a programalle bleach bit to delete unknown number of e-mails after the house
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productive those relevant e-mails. some say this is going to the case that hilla clintonays but i do agree with you some peopleave that perception. what we have to do is w leave the summer, labor day i here. it's time for the campaig to begin. what does t meanor the future of our country? we have a choice between two candidates and nothing donald tr mus or mexicans to use his words that republicans in congress don't say all the time. so we have to simplify what is the choice that the american people will ha not to get bogged down in some technicalities about e-mails that have not had an impact on
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smart and stndugh. securi f our es ou middle class and not the wealthy -- democracy. >> i don't mean to interrupt you. we are out of time. people will be weighing in 63 days until that general election. >> thank you for a great campaign andhe american people have to be the winners. >> thank you. a new musical is generating oscar buzz even before it hits theaters. plus, recent news stories could become block busters. ahead, we lo to the new fall movies. firs good monday morning, happy labor day. i'm kristin ketchell, off to a sunny start right now. here's a live look from shaw university showing the raleigh skyline, beautiful blue sky already this morning, and temperatures on 61 degrees in raleigh, 62 outside indurham, 64 in fayetteville. some spots, though, right along near the border in the upper 50s. we're warming up to 86 this afternoon with mostly sunny
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? labor day is the unofficial end osummerut that doesn't mean you should pack away the sunblock. doctors say you need year-round protection. 15% of men and 30% of women rarely use sunscreen. now the hot trend is edible sunscreen and it should keep you
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inside out. dr. jeannine downie is hereo tell us how it works. how on earth does this work? >> a product call heliocare. it's anti-inflammatory and photo protect. it helps to decrease your dna damage and inracts with your cells. >> it's not the same as me puing on spf on my skin? >> no it's not.
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and we are not so sure what their benefits are. >> doctor, if you drink something, wouldn't you excrete it out? >> yes. some pill forms can interact with your dna so they have actual -- ow doe it work? >> it actually interacts with your tissue and so you're not getting the level of damage and inflammation thatou would otherwise get with some forms that actually do have clinical science kribehind t >> >> science is good. >> i am too. >> bottom line, are sunscreen regime should be was? >> every single y apply it 20 minutes before you leave the house so it sinks in and up here in new york reapply every t hours and in the florida and caribbeans, every one hour. that is and above every day on every exposed area of your body.
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we >>good rng, everyone. i'm ss bowen andhere's what is making eadlines y. the eriff's office isa woma taylorto. christy willis was last seen on juniper lake road. officials conducted an air d ground seh. she was last seen in a black p blue jeans. a family's search f justice is not over after an rest in a that happened lamonth. und t to death in the august3. one man wasalreadcharge with murder. cbs north carona spoke with the family who believed more ople a involved in the crime. >> someone took son away from me so whatever happened to you i don't care what happened
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>> thsuspect ld in jail witht bond and his fir court aprance is tomorrow. wiill highlight the role students and parent and drivers morehan 800,000 ride a bus eamore than 0 drivs lega passing stopped school bus over the years. cbs north carolina is on school buses. our brake for buses message has reached around world. hashtag #brakeforbuses. ng the 20 years today, hurricane fran hit north carona 24 people died in r state. the hurricane brght 11mile- an-houwind, more than inches ofrain, dhit virginia, west virginia, maryland as well. more than 7 million customers
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$2.3 billion damage and, kristin, i'm sure a lot of people think that doesn't seem like 2years ago. >> yeah, hard to believe it was 20 yrs ago but shows how fast tile goes d epmind we're in the middle of hurricane onug it has ver the outside thisorni, things are really quiet. this is a livecture from cary, prestonwood country club. some are take advantage labor damonday. u' ding out and abou you'll nglass ar terar ing dry acss tharea currently. iti what is left mid-atlantic and new now, meaning no longer has trop ceriscs so the cof the system is a old
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? i kind of knew she would do that throwing out the first pitch, didn't you? it's good enough to take another look >> that is laurie hernandez shing off. 16-year-old olympian. first pitch nationals and it distant matter she did not find thee zone. >>ares >> that is as far as it goes for me. >> that was an aerial flip. >> it was magic is what it was. remarkable. >> she is the human emoji, truly. welcome back to "cbs this morning." in this half hour, coming up some of the biggest movs th
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and how hollywood is answering your questions about diversity on the big screen. plus, bisonhis count were nearly wiped out. so how did thee a comeback? ahead, mark strassmann takes us to yellowstone national park to look at a remarkable conservation story. >> glad to have them all. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" reports on the largest living primate moved to the critically endangered list. the easternil 70% loss of population the past 20 years and one step away from extinction. illegal huin blame. >> "the rk times" says president obama and first lady might cash in on lucrative book deals after leaving the white house. one predicts the president could earn $ milli for a two or three-book contract.
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mrs. obama could receive $10 billion for her memoir. >> it good to be president. >> dale earnhardt jr. saying he does not belong in a race car today and out for the rest of the season. he made the announcement yesterday. he sfeom concussion-like symptoms apparently after a crash in june. ed he does daily ercises to improve his vision and balance and hopes to return to driving next year. the capital ofyl freshman went from agrandsta seat at a football game to starring othe film. olm perry, the fourth string quarterback. summonedo end of the game against visiting fordham due to various injuries and rules violations. he would rush for 30 yards and his midshipm won 52-16. >> you're not a fan of "rudy"? come on, josh!
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could ease a global chocolate crisis. wild mangoes could be used to make a substitute for cocoa butter that more than doubled between005 and 25 due to decease and crop failure. >> some ticket sales wer flat despite big budget offerings. the low budget fright flick don't breathe pulled in more than 2.5 million in north america d pete's dragon third at 6. million. >> hollywood has very high hopes for the fall season which promises on to be filled with action drama, musicals and some "harry potter" magic. >> don't panicut absolutely nothing to worry about! >> the "fantastic beast" is one of the most anticated movies of the season. over the next few months, top
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erik davis is the managering editor of fandango. welcome back to the table. >> thanks for having me. >> one theme is the real-life movies we are going to see. "sully" directed by clint eastwood and "deep water horizon. >> tom hanks is starring at captain sully sullenberger who successfully landed a plane on the hudson river and saved all the director does a good job re-creating the hudson landing and if you're neurotic about flying, you will get a view. it's excellent in that way and reveal things we didn't really know about this story going in so what i really liked about it. snowden this is directedy oliver on this deleepernt snowden's personal life and covers his militar his girlfriend and everythg
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leak top secret documents. that one is also od. my favorite of the three is "deewater horizon." itackl the big oil spill that happened off the coast of louisiana a few yea back. this was directed by peter burke with mark wahlberg.survivor" i like that film. >> divsi was a big issue, especially at the oscars. the "magnificent seven" is >> i'm kind of bummed. i like theremakeith lee marvin. >> this is a bit of a rematch of th >> k out there who have no idea the remake, what? >> it's still about the seven guys who were brought in to scue this town from this ruthless leader, this ruthless gang leader. you know what i like about the seven? great cast. denzel washington and others. we have a black man and a
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native-american man. >> doeversit mean come oscar time we will not be talking about a lack of diversity in the nominations? >> hollywood listened. i think moving forward we will see more but definitely a lot of diversitrunning throughout the films this fall. also in september we ha a film that is based on a real life story about a little girl uganda. i'm really looking forward to that. e is a fantastic actress and did voice work and mion captn workn "jungle book." angladha her back >> i said i mea james coburn.
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trailers before the movies we take them to seeing on ogger su and will that be felt? >> i feel we are feeling the effects of "frozen." a big film is coming out and this one, like "frozen" is driven by i music. lin manuel miranda did some of this work. island played by a guy that is duane "rock" johnson. >> sing? >> i got a sample size of two. >> what about "fantastic beast"? i mean, that is going to be huge for all of the "harry potter" fans out there. an incredible book and it's
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were asked and "harry potter" prequel takes place in 1920s in new york and stars redmayne. >> how close is this going to be to the book? >> this is a popular book and the same time and based on addict addictive mysteries. she looks out a train and sees something that forever changes her life. i don't want to spoil the book. i think if you read the book, then you're going to like it. >> like my mom, go read the book and then see the movie. erik, thank you so much, erik davis. >> thank you. ahead, a herd of hope in america's beautiful backyard.
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yellowstone national park. it's one of the most remarkable wildlife conservation success stories ever. the resurgence of bison. you'll hear what is so remarkable about their comeback coming up on "cbs this morning." first, it's time to good monday morning, happy labor day. i'm kristin ketchell. outside we have a lot of sunshine to start the morning, a live look from raleigh durham international airport where current temperature is 61. 61 lieu businessburg, 64 fayetteville. we have 86 this afternoon and will start in the 60s, then low 90 and will stay in the 90s
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? the national park service is celebring hits 100th birthday all year. so happy birthday again. one of its many protected anims, the bison, was recently designated by congress as america's first official mammal but not lopping ago, the iconic symbol of the american frontier nearly disappeared altogether from the landscape. mark strassmann went to yellowstone national park to see the remarkable comeback story of one truly wild herd. >> reporter: few places make you feel in this world like yellowstone. its timelessness spreads to the horizon. here is where the bear and the antelope play, but the bison dominates. you're looking at what may be the last free rangingure bred herd of wild bison in america.
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you can get what ts part of the country looked like in the early 1700s and early 1800s and it's a treasure. >> reporter: dna wenk is the superintendentt yellowstone national park. bison roam its 2.2 million acres, an area nearly as big as rhode island and delaware combined. but little about scale impresses america's largest land animal. a mature bison bull stands six feet tall and can weigh more thanon >> that is formidable. not being fullbacks like to approach that line. >> reporter: so imposing, yet, they almost disappeared. how dire did it get? >> in yellowstone national park there wereesn 25 animals. it is one of the greatest wildlife conservatn stories in the history of the unid states. >> reporter: heris where this vatiomeback s in the 1800s, as my as 60 llioiy
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they were targets in the ugly side of how the west was won. the americanbison, the symbol of the great plains, once roamed from nevada to mississippi. but in the 1800s, pioneers pushed west. bison were in the way. ns of millions were killed by cattle ranchers, homesteaders and u.s. top and sport hunters shot bison fromoving trains. as the animals disared, so on bison for food, clothing, shelter, and tools. we cem buflothem bison reporter: because? >> we think of them as bison as a white man . >> reporter: montana rancher irvin carlson blonelongs to the black feet tribe and represents 60 tribes who believe bison have
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tribes. we survived on them. they took care of us. >> reporter: what was the great buffalo slaughter really all about to you? >> if you got rid of the buffalo, cently, you get rid of the bison were gone. congress even sent soldiers to yellowstone to protect the final survivors from porchers. conservists including president teddy roosevelt, intervened to protect and restore the population. yellowstone today. this comebac story,ow imprable was it? >> it was really the first effort to restore what could ha been an endangered species. >> reporter: rick wollan the rk's chief biologist oversees a unique herd. >> you can't see this kind of abundance anywhere else. >> reporter: most of america's roughly 500,000 bison today are
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cattle, not yellowstone's herd. yellowstone bison truly represent the ecological and drive the species. about as good as it gets. >> reporter: nearby ranchers have killed them thinking they spread a disease inside the park is grazing limits. every year the herd has to be reduced by about 10%. several hundred get sent for processing to tribes which distribute the hides and meat. when you see these guys, make you feel good? >> it does. >> reporter: the current approach seems to satisfy no one, including irvin carlson, who also belongs to the bison management coalition. he says these animals should
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park. or be returned to what he calls indian country. >> they are wildlife. they have belong to the land. they belong to the land. ey areart of the land. >> reporter: they are also part ofyellowstone's future. >> i think there is aiddle ground. we can get more bison on the landscape, we can diminish to eliminate the fear of the spread of the disease and we can honor the cultural significance of bison for the native american community. >> reporter: think of it as a way of making peace for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, at yellowstone national park. >> phenomenal. >> that is phenomenal. >> they are regal animals. >> it's also very stark when you see in mark's piece that image, that picture from the 19th century of all of those skulls and carcasses of all of those bison and now this. >> and undoing of the damage in the past maybe?
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>> meanwhile, if you're a panda fan, don't feed them either. atlanta's zoo gets a double dose of cuteness as a threatened species celebrates a major milestone.
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send your baby gift. the to twins in the atlanta zoo. the tiny new cubs were born to lulu saturday. they are the first giant pandas to be born in the u.s. this year. and their births coincide with good news about the species. giant pandas in the wild have been upgraded from endangered to vulnerable. visitors to the atlanta zoo coulmeet the cubs as early as december. >> wiggle, wiggle, wiggle!
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>> that is going to do it for us.
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>>good morning, everyone. i'm russ bowen. police are charging a 20- year-old man with murder in the connection of a shooting death of a father. he killed 23-year-old laquan anderson. the body was found august 18. the suspect is also charged cocaine. he's been arrested 16 times before this latest arrest. north carolina will be back in the political spotght this week as both candidates for president will visit our state. democratic nominee hillary clinton is planning a public campaign stop thursday in at her campaign calls a voter registration event. the time and place of the rally s not be announced time. tim kaine will visit on
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the greenville convention center. the gates open at 4:00 with the event beginning at 7:00. count on us for news and headlines. just head oveto wncn.com and click on "politics" under the "news" tab. commissioners will look at proposed land near lake cabtree. it could be repced office space, hotels, and a quarry, but people who use the bike and walking trails protest the idea hearinprre e argiving free mea w enrcement officers to show appreion this holiday here's a photo shared with us of the chatham county sheriffs stopped by the roadhouse yesterday. it's one of 121 spots ound the state participating in feed the force, which continues today. the idea was rted by the owner of o'malley's pub off glenwood avenue inraleigh to shed a light on how officers positively impact the
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st seone ie line of duty. we have linked u o the list ofparticipating restaurants at wncn.com. it's a very good g they're doing right there. >> absolutely and a beautiful day to g outand about, maybe have lunchoutse today. sunshine from ouprestonwood country clcary, blue sky, ally a beautiful stt to our holiday today, aces as well amuch of the p on sa southeast ri now, ing rar redgof you can see posttropical scre to e northeast. cyclone hermine off the coast the midtic and new england and may cause issue for folks up thebut here, it's completely out of th picture and we're going to be dry fo the xtseral days so any areas flooded along north carolina's coast will have a chance to dry out here through the end of this week.
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warm up a bit, 62 durham, 62 also in henderson, 66 rocky mount, 69 in fayetteville, and it will continue thanks to high pressure that began building in toward the tail end of the weekend and will stay put for the next couple of days so we can expect low humidity today, a temperature climbing to about 86 degrees this afternoon, down to 63 tonight, so another cool night on e way but we're off to 91 torr so we're back in the 90s beginning tomorrow. we have one more cooler morn 92 wednesday afternoon, 94 on thursday, thursday going to be the hottest day of the week. we also have some humidity that we'll deal witon thursday as well, 92 friday and saturday, chance of a few showers as we head into your weekend as the coro comes in on day. sunday's high temperature right arou 9deees. here's a live look oude at your cuconditions in raleh. join us again for cbs north
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