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bigger. captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, september 26th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? we are just hours away from what could be the biggest debate in the history of presidential expected to watch. donald trump and hillary clinton face-off and we are covering all angles. >> clinton's campaign manager and trump's senior communications adviser will join us. plus former debate moderators john dickerson and bob schieffer and bill o'reilly is in the
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palmer. he has died at age 78. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> not 20 second sound bites was a real opportunity to hear somebody say something and get into is that actually true or not? >> the candidates prep for the first debate. >> most candidates would be hitting the books. donald trump has been out campaigning almost just like regular. how has he been preparing for the debates? >> donald trump has been preparing for this debate for his entire lifetime. >> the sporting world lost a legend with the passing of famed golfer arnold palmer. would you be number one? >> i can't answer that. >> would you like to give it a shot? >> you're damn right! >> intense football sunday in charlotte, north carolina, after police released video of a fatal shooting that has the entire city on edge. >> if we don't get it! >> shut it down. >> a suspected gunman accused of killing five people at a mall in washington state.
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a dazzling right arm. >> that's what i think about. >> prince george was offered a high five. >> over the middle. bryant. touchdown, cowboys! >> jerry with a big smile on his face. 31-17 dallas. >> all that. >> it's going to deep left field. >> a hollywood ending for vin scully's final home game. >> and this is for you, my friend! >> and all that matters. >> a sunday morning hangover won't be the same without you. >> charles osgood put a bow tie on his run on cbs sunday morning. >> we thank you for everything. >> we will see you on the radio. >> see you on the radio. >> i will see you on the radio. i want to thank you all, a wonderful audience. i also want to thank all of
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announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! ? welcome to "cbs this morning." the first presidential debate tonight is likely to be the most watched in history. hillary clinton and donald trump will face each other in prime time for 90 minutes. the television audience could be 100 million people or more. the latest national poll this morning shows the race is tied at 46%. clinton led by six points in the same bloomberg politics poll after the convention. >> key advisers for both candidates will be here. we will talk to jason miller and robbie mook and preview tonight's showdown with john dickerson and bob schieffer who have moderated past debates.
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>> reporter: good morning. this whole scene here today, tonight, will remind the cou powerfully how this once was. donald trump in the ring with hillary clinton. statistically tied for the presidency of the united states. a daring calculation, one that if successful, could catapult his candidacy and, if not, might well crater it. >> trump is doing >> mr. trump is ready for the debate. he is very expedited. >> reporter: donald trump surrogates went over the prep and suggested a life of real estate and reality tv may be enough. >> i think donald trump has been preparing for this debate for his entire lifetime. >> reporter: trump has held no mock debates and devoted little time to briefing books. his recent policy speeches have all been on teleprompter, a
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house speaker paul ryan sounded a cautionary note. >> hillary clinton has been doing this much of her life and a consummate pro and new for donald so i think he should overprepare for it. >> reporter: leading up to the debate trump spend 140 million on tv and digits ads. ten times his budget so far. the 100 million dollar tv investment first reported on by cbs news will finance ads in 13 states. including three states trump numbers. wisconsin, new mexico, and maine. another predebate development? >> donald, you're a coward. >> reporter: arch rival ted cruz buried the hatchet and formally endorsed trump. there is also predebate high jinx. clinton's campaign invited brash billionaire and trump crick mark
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guest. trump returned the favor and said he would put gennifer flowers alongside of him. she said she had a decades long affair with clinton. trump said she has not been formally invited and, gayle, they don't expect her to attend. >> nancy cordes is inside the debate arena tracking hillary clinton's preparation. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the clinton camp believes tonight's debate will be so events all of last week, compared to the nine events that her opponent did and they say she has been prepping for a debate that will show she knows the issues and trump doesn't. clinton spent most of the weekend at home and at a nearby hotel, practicing with a small group of confidants, including campaign chairman john poe ddes
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pmpltse. clinton has studied debates. her campaign is trying to get under his skin by releasing a list what they call the seven deadly lies he might tell tonight, like his claim that he opposed the iraq war from the beginning. or that he'll get mexico to pay for a border wall. on "face the nation," clinton's running mate argued trump needs to be held to the same standard as clinton when it c these debates you get 90 minutes to look at people and really see what whether there is depth, whether there is substance and whether there is a candor a truthfulness in what they say. >> reporter: clinton knows the format. she has participated in 26 presidential primary debates and needs a performance tonight that will stop her slide in the polls. the latest cbs news battleground
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colorado, two states where her campaign was so condent a month and a half ago, they stopped airing tv ads. and that is why clinton's aides say cher job tonight is to convin a wide swath of voters that trump lacks detailed policy proposals and is easily provoked. to that end, you mig hear her talk about his admiration of putin or even question whether trump is worth as much as he >> clinton campaign manager robbie mook is here. good morning. >> good morning. trump down or build her up and get at the question of trust, and command of issues? >> i'm really glad tha you clinton knows she needs to earn the voters' trust. we have found the unfiltered moments as tim kaine said 90 minutes up there she can speak to the voters and had the opportunity to talk about
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lives but how this campaign is really a part of a lifelong mission to fight for kids and milies. she has done really well. i think it is- will trump demonstrate a command of the issues? we think that is a bar every candidate needs to pass. we also are concerned that trump is going to continue to lie. >> why do you think she can change the trust dynamic in one debate when, in fact, she hasn't been able to do it over a lifetime or in terms of this campaign? >> the central question of this entire campaign is which one of thes people and it actually has plans will make a difference in their lives. can voters trust a candidate to get that done? and they can absolutely trust hillary at the she has a lifetime record of working with bojed of the aisle, bringing people together and getting real things done. >> we keep hearing she is preparing for two trump's. what exactly does that mean? tell us a little bit about the preparation work you all have been doing. >> well, one of the concerns
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right trempmemperament to be commander in chief. we have seen him bullying hillary with mean tweets the last feud. few days. we don't know who will be there. but hillary will be prepared. >> in the front row who has been very vocal against donald trump is that a little while of a dig to call him out putting mark cuban on the front >> both sides invite their supporters to come and we are proud to have mark cuban who came off the sidelines and he is political and has a lot of experience creating jobs. we are excited to have him there and have his support. he represents the kind of people coming to this campaign, republicans, republican leaning independents who are concerned about donald trump's temperament. >> was that an early indication inviting mark cuban that part of
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under his skin? >> again, we are really focused on this opportunity that hillary has to speak directly to the voters on the issues. but -- but we are concerned that donald trump may lie, he may throw misinformation out there and that hillary will have to spend all of her time trying to correct the record rather talking about the things she wants to. >> what do you expect the moderator to do? >> all we are asking is the record be checked. if donald trump lies, which he has repeatedly done in the past trump is experiencing this is a dead even heat. i know you have said the race would tighten but nobody thought it would be dead even at this point in time or a surge? >> i take that's public polls with a grain of salt. operationally, it doesn't matter. we should be running like we are 20 points behind and this is the
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history and certainly our lifetimes and we should be all in and win by the biggest margin we can. >> thank you, robbie mook. >> next hour, we go inside the donald trump preparation with jason miller. a lot of talk about whether the debate moderator should also be a fact checker. the executive director of the commission on presidential debates doesn't want that. >> commission asks independent smart journalists to be the moderators and we let them decide how they are going to do this. i don't think it's a good idea to get the moderator in as serving as the britannica and i think it's important to facilitate and ask the candidates to correct each other as they see fit. >> cbs news political director john dickerson and bob schieffer on here on some of this morning's face-offs. bob, you were involved in the last campaign's presidential race, what about janet brown just said? is it the responsibility? i know you've written about
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i think you're being unfair to both candidates if one of them makes a glaring error to not let the other person have an opportunity to call them out. i think people want to know if that person knows the answer to the question. >> that is a good thing. it's called a rebuttal. >> if they don't, then i think the moderator has to step in and say, you know, for the record, folks, take it from there. maybe ask another question. >> there has been talk that a lot of voters have still not made up their minds, john, tonight. what ahe what should each candidate to do to try to get those voters on their side? >> it depends. basically, donald trump has to show that he can be president. a debate is the formal thing in a campaign where a candidate looks a little bit like a president and there is a style and so, you know, for donald trump, it's basically to present something different than the candidate who shows up at his rallies. for hillary clinton, she has a
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to show something from her heart, which is both for those undecided voters but it's also for her voters. what we know from political science about debates is that people become stronger partisans when they watch debates. in hillary clinton hasn't enthusiasm problem and that is different than vote intent. in other words, people may be ready to vote but may not be excited about it. if she has an enthusiasm problem, then a debate can make people think, oh, that is why i like her. >> you think this is more about shoring up your base >> it can be both. undecided may slosh around over the course of three debates but voting going on now. if both of your campaigns can grab voters that are newly energized by something happens in a debate and bank votes and get them in line so there is an organizational benefit. >> in fact, the campaigns believe that 40% of the final tally may be by early vote this year. to your point. that is why these debates are so critical. it's not that you'll remember going into the booth but people are voting now.
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that, these debates are about so much more. than somebody's position on the issues. voters want to take a measure of the person. does a person have the right stuff? does he have the dignity, the courage, how you react under pressure. i think the reason most people vote for a president is do they think this is someone that they would feel comfortable with in time of >> therefore, what does donald trump have to do and how does he do it? >> it will be interesting to see. i mean, i have no idea what donald trump is going to do. and anybody that wants to predict what donald trump is going to do -- >> it's not a question of what might do but what does he have to do? in other words, how do you appear presidential? does he become somber and less attractive? >> i think he has to just leave the impression that he could handle the job.
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>> well, but that's what i think is -- what people decide during these debates. >> do you think they are being judged differently, hillary clinton and donald trump? the clinton campaign says that she is being held to a much higher standard than he. >> no, i don't think so. i think they are both judged by exactly the same standards and we will see what happens. how they decide what the standards are that they are trying to meet. >> impressions will be made in the first 10 or5 what is happening -- a lot of reporters will be wasting their time looking at twitter instead of the whole 90 minutes and they will develop a narrative and that narrative will start bouncing around and we saw that in the last campaign and that is not good. >> yeah. 90 minutes and no breaks. all right. thank you both. bob schieffer and john dickerson. watch tonight's debate on cbs. our live coverage begins at 9:00 eastern/8:00 central. the world is remember the extraordinary career and life of
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complications at the age of 87. palmer's style and dominance on the golf course elevated the game to new heights. dana jacobson has more. >> reporter: beloved and transcendent is how arnold palmer is remembered today. his father a golfer and grounds keeper in latrobe, pennsylvania, introduced him to the game that he introduced to millions. voted the athlete of the decades in the 60s, palmer was always true to his father's are -- show them! >> the line is perfect. he's got it! >> reporter: norah o'donnell known simply as "the king," arnold palmer captivated the sports world with his ferocious style of play and magnetism of a movie star. golf would never be the same when palmer burst on the scene in the late 1950s and became the face of the sport as tv turned
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including four masters and ta tallying 62 pga tours wins and court by presidents and had a rabid fans dubbed palmer's army. his approach ratcheted up the drama of the game. >> and this fellow is still hunting birdies. >> in 2011 he spoke to to charlie rose. >> there is no game like it. you go t up on the first tee, charlie. >> yes. >> it's you. a golf ball and the golf course. and there you go. >> reporter: palmer was a pioneer in marketing for athletes and paved the way for future stars and even a drink named after him. he also received the presidential medal of freedom and congressional gold medal. the battles between palmer and jack nicklaus defined rivalry and though nicklaus came out
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losses helped shaped him. >> they really hurt, but when i reflect on it now and i look back and i say, it taught me something. it taught me how to live and how to be a better guy and not let it defeat, be the end of my life. and i'm thankful for that. >> in a statement last night, his long time friend and rival jack nicklaus said we were great competitors who loved competing against each other but we were always great friends along the wa arnold had my back and i always had his. he was the king of our sport. and uls will be and bob hope may have put it best. he said in bringing golf to the masses, two things matter -- arnold palmer and the mulligan. >> there is a saying in golf that every governor played since him should give him 15% of their earnings because he made the game. >> everything thought michael jordan made marketing in sports.
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>> the friendship was genuine between he and jack. donald trump is heading from russia to love on. that is coming up. first, it's time to chec into the eastern portions. we have a few light sprinkles across portions of wake county. a few showers 62 in henderson. 63 in in louisburg. through wilmington. high today of 78.
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new details on a deadly rampage at a shopping mall in the pacific northwest. is there any connection to terrorism? >> ahead, what investigators are learning about the suspect captured after a massive manhunt. the news is back this morning right here on "cbs this morning." smoking's a monkey on my back. it was, it was always controlling your time, your actions, your money. it had me. it had me. i would not be a non-smoker today if it wasn't for chantix. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix
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good morning. here's what's making headlines today. raleigh police are investigating an early-morning shooting. they found the victim around 3:30. authorities sate shooting actually happened at the valero mart. investigators are not releasing the name or it stepping on american flag is appealing his suspension today. lee francis say it was a lesson an freedom of speech. the school superintendent suspended francis for several weeks but he's fiecially fighting that punishment today. and hillary clinton is gearing up for a really big debate against donald trump tonight but after that, the nominee is heading right back to the campaign trail with a visit to the tar heel state.
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state is considered a swing state both nominees and the running mates are spending a lot of time here in north carolina. and this week, it look like there's going to be a little bit of everything. >> that's exactly right. clouds maybe a passing shower by the end of the week. that sunshine will return. so here's a live picture this morning. from shaw university. we're looking towards downtown really lee. pretty overcast fsm you are starting off there's a morning. most of the steadier rain around the durham area. really from the northern portions to the sosh portions and then we have some showers throughout portions of granville county just north of greedmore. we start off our morning. your temperatures 62 in henderson right now. 62 in roanoke rapids. 67 in raleigh. your forecast for the remainder of the workweek ahead. we are just starting right. temperatures in the upper 70s teadz am small chance of a shower. more rain as we head towards
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those rain chances really tapering off significantly. looks our dry day of the week. 7:28 right now. >> good morning. taking you outside to i-440. we do have reports of a crash and, of course, we have heavy delays because of the time of the morning and that's adding to it. let's take you to i-40 to show you what you're dealing with. very busy morning out there. this is that crash on 440. let's take you on the westbound side. moderate to camera as well. a breakdown on i-540 eastbound where that crash was earlier. so a heads up and if we take you into durham. a lot nicer. down through fayetteville. # 5 corridor. local roads. moving well. look at your drive times if you're south. u.s. 1. slowing down to 19 minutes there and back outside to 440. a lot of company on your way in
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in the deadly mall shooting in washington state. the suspect accused of killing five people is expected to make his first court appearance today. a disturbing profile pieced together by investigators is ahead. the sudden death of marlins ace jose fernandez in a boat crash. how around the league they are paying a tribute to one of the baseball's best pitchers. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" reports on war crimes in syria and eastn aleppo after a fled cease-fire. some of the deadliest attacks happened over the weekend. fighti is expected to worsen. the syrian gernment and russian allies arereparing an all-out assault to take over the city. the latest strikes claim the family of a 5-year-old girl pulled from rubble and she was rescued on friday after an air strike destroyed her home. her parents and four siblings were killed. new york's daily news
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fargo workers following a class action lawsuit. they demoted or fired workers who failed to make unrealistic quotas. wells fargo was fined $185,000$185 million this month in the fraud scandal. thousands of iowans are urged to leave their homes because of a flood threat in da crest there this morning. the water could reach the level that caused devastating floods eight years ago. and "time" reports that a fire in a fuel tanker off mexico's gulf coast is out. the fire began saturday and crew was rescued. the tanker owner says only a minimal of fuel spilled in the water and it was contained by flooting booms. investigation into the cause of the fire is under way. the suspect in a deadly
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in court this morning. 20r-old arcan cetin is accused of filling five. one is a cancer survivor to 90-year-old woman. mireya villarreal is there with more on the investigation. >> reporter: good moing. the mall is set to open later today for the first time authorities tracked him down after numerous tips came in and after she analyzed mall surveillance video and now they are interviewing everyone from eyewitnesses to cetin's own parents. investigators searched the home of 20-year-old arcancetin's home on monday. >> we feel confident we have the shooter. whether or not anyone else was involved, that is what will be determined.
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the 20-year-old opened fire in the makeup department of a macy's store, killing five people. >> all units. male ran into the macy's with a rifle. >> reporter: following 24-hour manhunt, a sheriff's lieutenant spotted the 20-year-old on a sidewalk nearly 30 miles away. police say he was in a zombie-like state. >> i do not you turn and hit my lights and took the gun and put the man into custody. >> reporter: he is the court ordered him to underg abstain from drugs or alcohol to defer prosecutors. media accounts show he had a fascination with guns. >> he was hurtful toward girls and harass them. >> reporter: chuck egan
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and sarah e. lotta. her mother told reporters she wants justice. >> she was always happy. she would be around the halls and she wouldn't not have a smile on her face. >> reporter: cairo says 95-year-old beatrice dotson was killed along with a parole officer months away from retiring. >> she gave me hope to my future. she wanted to help everybody. indication that this shooting was linked to terrorism. cetin's motive is still unclear at this time. they say his girlfriend worked at a macy's store but it was not the macy's's store where he opened fire. major league baseball's marlins pitcher jose fernandez and two others were killed after
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beach. instors say alcohol and drugs do not appear to be a factor in this crash. david begnaud it at the park where fernandez was scheduled to start tonight's game against the new york mets. >> reporter: good morning. the marlins were supposed to play yesterday but they cancelled. nobody want to play. they put 16, his number, on the jumbotron. this morning people are placing flowers. what a back story thou on a boat and dodge bullets and even save his mom from drowning. >> the passion he felt about playing, that's what i think about. >> reporter: marlins coaches, players, and officials struggle to hold back tears. on sunday, the marlins put fernandez's number on the pitching mound. the tampa bay rays and boston red sox held a moment of silence and the mets put up an honorary
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riding in was traveling at a high speed in darkness when it apparently sed into a rock jetty and flipped over. the impact likely killed him along with two others. none of the men were wearing life jackets. >> two of them were under the vessel. one was in the water. >> reporter: investigators say fernandez was not driving nor did he own the boat. >> we know that this boat knows the area. we just can't answer why this happened. >> three hitters, three strikeouts. one. he defected from cuba at 15 and broke into the manels when he was just 20, winning the 2013 rookie of the year. a day before the announcement, major league baseball cameras recorded a surprise meeting between fernandez and his grandmother whom he had not seen since he was 15. two years later. >> help me god.
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in jail and shot at but afr aring death in the face, he played it like a big kid. >> reporter: major league baseball's commissioner rob manfred released a statement saying he was one of our game's great young stars who made field. last week he post on instagram that he and his girlfriend were expecting their first child. >> david, thank you. >> what a sad story. >> i know. >> terrible. >> just the last little thing at the end adds a whole another dimension how sad and tragic it is. senseless. some of donald trump's biggest fans are thousands of miles away. meet the russian singing star who says a president trump would help russia be great. that is next.
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six years ago, my mother was murdered. her name was kathy taft, and she had touched so many children's lives the state board of education. the police wouldn't have been able to catch her murderer if roy cooper hadn't fixed the problems at the state crime lab that he discovered when he became attornegeneral. now governor mccrory is attacking mr. cooper, trying to gain politically from the pain of victims and families.
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one of hillary clinton's newest campaign ads krits is donald trump's business ties to russia. the republican candidates has many fans in that country starting with the president. charlie d'agata went to russia to meet another trump following of his own and someone who paid russia's president. charlie is with us now from london. >> reporter: good morning. not since the cold war has russia played a central role in american lexelections and everyy over there is buzzing it bit too and few come quite like this as far as endorsements. >> reporter: one of trump's biggest fans is also one of russia's biggest stars.
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this in this country! ha ha! >> reporter: hid enthusiasm for the republican candidate goes back 22 years when with he performed at trump's taj mahal casino in atlantic city. donald trump dubbed him the michael jackson of russia and the stronghold has been going ever since. >> i hope when he is president, our relationship will be much, much closer and all people finally understand -- understood? understood? >> reporter: understood. >> understood russia ais a grea country. great people. >> reporter: that mutual admiration goes both ways. donald trump said he would cut back u.s. involvement in nato and heaped praise on russian president vladimir putin calling him a strong leader. putin has made clear his preference for a president trump
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collusion. russia stands accused of hacking the democratic party's e-mail server. >> i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> reporter: the clinton campaign started running new ads that call into question trump's financial ties in russia and how they could impact decisions on national security. while former russian opposition member says trump's admission of putin is, at the very least, misguided. >> putin is not strong because he debates. he's afraid of election. he is afraid of being removed and losing control. i think it's not the position of strong leader. >> reporter: and he says putin has an easy way of silencing any serious opposition. >> participate in the tv discussion. >> reporter: you're banned from going on television? >> yes, i'm banned from going on television.
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debate. the american election is getting lots of coverage from kremlin back channels and newspapers. no prizes for guessing who they say as the favorite. norah? >> charlie, thank you so much. a story book ending to a legendary broadcasting career at dodgers stadium. ahead, long time announcer vin scully's dramatic good-bye to his fans after 67 years! first, it's time to check your local weather. we are tracking a morning. out towards cary. it look like you're on the dry side towards portion of mecklenburg county. you may see a light shower in the western part of the county. let get to the temperatures. 64 in south hill. we have 66 in roxboro. mid-60s right now in durham. wilmington and raleigh both at 67. high today of 78. that close to seasonal. a shower or two possible announcer: this portion of "cbs
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family and the naacp say they want full transparency. the man charged in a friday morning shooting is due in court today. investigators say 25-year-old anthony neil shot two people who were inside of a mini van. one of them was hit in the head. the other was not hurt. they are still investigating the shooting. a female student at nc statement say she was assaulted on campus overt weekend. police say the victim told them a man grabled her late saturday night. she was able tobreak free and arrested anyone in this case. let's take a look add the forecast. >> good morning. and good morning to you at home as well. 7:57 right now on this monomorning. and most of us dealing with pretty cloudy skies from shaw university. looking towardsdownton raleigh. some hints of brighter conditions here and there. overall just like yesterday the clouds are going to dominate our forecast.
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we've also seen a few light showers across portions of wake county. that's what's happening to the airport. it's producing a light shower down through cary. granville county on the dry side buzz look add franklin county. moving towards louisburg. a very light shower this morning. we'll get you the current temperature in the mid-60s around raleigh and durham. also in clayton. louisburg at 63 degrees. 62 in roanoke rapids and around fayetteville and rayford. here's a look at your erkt -- forecast. a shower later today and then those rain chances go up significantly for us. for tuesday and wednesday, pretty scatrd showers there. 80 our high tuesday. pack intoed mid-70s. let's get to the latest on morning commute. we'll hand it over to al will i. >> good morning. crowded on i- on both sides
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? it is monday, septeer 26th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? more real news a debates ever. we talk with donald trump's senior communications adviser coming up. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> donald trump purenovice in the ring with hillary clinton anstatistically tied for the presidency. >> they say she is prepping for a debate that shows she knows the issues and trump doesn't. >> can she be dynamic in one debate when he hasn't been able
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terms of this campaign s? >> the question of this campaign is who is going to fight on the side of the american people. >> is this something they feel comfortable with in terms of crisis? >> what does donald trump have to do -- >> it will be interesting to see. i have no idea what donald trump is going to do. >> beloved and transcendent is how arnold palmer is being remembered. vote the athlete inhe960s. his fa ow hood y e. show ththiskioff,ll calls,t g totc. a mistak in the! >> i wastoatch the ball and i made a mistake and caught the ball with my f instead of my hands. >> are you oka though? >> i'm okay on. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell.
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or more are expected to watch tonight's debate. donald trump and hillary clinton wi snd on eebate stage the first time the first ohree scheduled -minut matchups w focus on securing ameri and achving prperity. >> cbs news elections director anthonis here to show us whe the campaign stand right you look so close at the electorate map. whato yoe this morning? >> when ias here last, not big, big lead for clint and gone away and a narrow lead, at best. state after state has moved back to being a tossup. talk about states like io like, florida, the battle grs wek about colo o. >> initily had itt264 electoral votes and n 191? >> actually, she had, too long ago sheasell up over
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anw200 i staseaning her way. the key stesave moved back to tossup. >>he question iswh >> t awers ehusiasm on do and sohat happens in t dona trump or going back and forth. her voters are saying they are less likely to vote and less >> she is losing rather than gaining? >> yeah, for the most part and of the things i think she has to do tonight is rev up tha base. you look atnger voters s go g allf d they less excited., we e aite yeah, we are a little le >> she is a 264tt andhat 191 and the sam but y good. beuse she has come dow and hatast the case -- hes only one state away
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well, yeah. >> how do youk at it ? >> i look at it it's still a race. this is a race that can no the case before, right? she is one state away. here is the thing, norah. here is the thing. she doesn't necessarily win them all in a row. the states moop move in tandem but yes it's one state but states swing as a group if a big change happens. >> ithe pls are right,100 milln of usl be watching. thank yovery much. >> yep. >> trust is a serious trouble ot b of the candidates. ofoters thi tt dald % trump is hont andtrustworthy. on 36% see hillary cnton thwa on sunday, t cdidate from hisins the tst and straight fro hisart. i think he'the most bold, truth teller to run for prident of th unid stes.
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thin that aren't true. >> hillary clinton'sual relationship witthamericans. i'm wweil see it on full display tomorrow ght. i don't apprecia cpa thinng it'e be di theseirtualact check irs. >> jason millers senior communions adviser for the trump campai. ad to have you at the table. >> good morning. what would be your definition of success tonight for mr. trump and what m y battevg? ihink mr. tmpill sho he is the one to gur enomy back onrack and keep us safe and make sure we renegotiate the bad tre deals ande'll sto illegal immigr hes cvet message the samehis crying m well in the lls' seeing it with the crowds and the energy this week that will be >> those are talking points. i want to get to the nitty-gritty what you see in him tonight that make you you know
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90 minutes, no break. >> i think we will see tonight mr. trump is ready to be commander in chief. this is a chance where voters haveeen thecommercials. lot mo f hillary' se 25 million dollars dumped on mr. trump's ad. but they will see the candidates up there at the same time. on the stage together. i think they will seene candate is ready to be commander in chief and a change agent and he i to ange r coy and take uhe secretary clinton. >> what is on his list of things not to do? >> i would say -- you kno i think tonight, as long as he talks about his message and he is focused and talking about the contrast between the two, the vision he wants to go versus where hillary wants to go i think that is win. here ithe thing for mr. trump coming into tonight. he is a candidates that he is not a police statician. he hasn't been doing this 30 years and doesn't blow dry every single answer coming forward.
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the things mr. trump has said and he is a counterpuncher. he punches back when challenged. has the campaign talked about how they may do th tonight? he is going to counterpunch? he'll be ready for tonight. never underestate dold trump. >> he is preparingot by the way she might be prepari with briefing booksbut looking for some psychologicalinsight? >> well, the one thi that we have seen, this is moren the staff end. this is more as we discuss as a team in getting things willo great iner first answer i each sick sections and she wl hit a home runnd programmed and poll and tested out. where secretary clinton rs into trouble is the second and third answers where it become more viables come and more interaction between the candidates and where she runs into trouble. >> people question whether he has a second and third answer, that he is not deep on terms of
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a broad statement, like, "i'll bud a ll." >> mr. trump has laiout t how to get eno goi and ashe policies and h bsit hasaidut ver detailed plans and great piece in the "wall street journal" todaon that poin and you'll see -- you'll see tremendous amount of subst. you'lleekaclarity. and, again, when we start ing in the second after the openings for each candidate you have this bacand foh,s n-nute section and that is whe hiy startsni through -- >> where -- >> are they allowed to question each other? >> there will be some back and forth. but it's largely determined by the moderator. >> where is it that voters mak up tir mind in the first 10 to 15 minutes? a lot of people watching on twitter. are you concerned about that in no 90-minute break and you can't go to a break and say heres what you want to do here and there. no worries or ncerns about that? >> mr. trump is going to come % out and he'll talk about his vision.
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he is going to be the same person wherever you see him and whatever he is talking about. that is what is so great about going into the debate is that why you're seeing the energy the crowds and poll numbers reflecting those great numbers that we have seen from other networks this morning. >> have y'all had mock debates with him? >> not with a stand-in with hillarclinton because mr. trump is focused on what he wants to talk about in this debate and communicate to the american people. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> v have you heard? there is a debate tonight. our coverage begins live 9:00 eastern/8:00 central. the mayor of charlotte has fted the city's overnight curfew put into place after overnight debates by protesters who marched in charlotte last night. at least one person was detained but there were no reports of violence. over the weekend, police released dash and body camera videos of last tuesday's
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errol barnett is in charlotte. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the family of keith lamont scott say the footage released bhis police department over the weekend leaves them with more questions. the city of charlotte did declare the nfl game played here yesterday was an extraordinary event and protesters tried to disrt it. police in riot gr suounded charloe's bankf intercepted! >> reporr: the carolina rsacffgain t minnesota vikings inside. hut down! >> reporter: demonstrations maincefulft police released video of thting of keith lamont scott on tuesday. in the dash cam video, heal out ofis suv and slowly backs away. officers surround him, demanding he drop his weapon.
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fferent angle, but has no audio until after the officers are standing over scott handcuffing him and atte to go his injuries. scott family attorney justin bamburg. >> there was no definitive evidence in this video as to whether or not there is an object in his hand and, if there is what that object is. >> the family also released cell phone video taken she tells police he suffers from a traumatic brain injury. >> he doesn't have a gun! he has a tv- he is not going to do anything to you guys! >> reporter: but police chief kerr putney releasing this video as evidence and claiming the videos tell only part of the story. >> the footage supports all of the other information. the statement from witnesses and
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physical that create the entire picture. >> reporter: now chief putney said officers put him out of the vehicle when they saw him with marijuana and a firearm. protests were outside looking for peaceful demonstrations last night. the family is now making funeral preparations. >> thank you, errol. a dream deferred becomes a dream realized. how the opening of the falling acrossed northern portions. if you're downtown a few isolates showers as you progress throughout the morning. 56 in durham and raleigh. 64 in louisburg. 68 in fayetteville and rayford. 67 right now in pinehurst.
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this afternoon. back to 80 tomorrow bill o'reilly has been talking to donald trump how he plans to debate hillary clinton. ahead, o'reilly will be in studio 57 with his take on what both candidates must do to win and we will ask about his new book looking at the u.s. decision to drop atomic bombs on japan. take a look at the toyota green room right now.
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one. liza donnelly will join us. tonight she will be sketching the presidential debate for "cbs this morning." had he low, liza! >> hi. >> she also draws from publications like the new yorker and politico. follow our instagram and facebook pages tonight as liza live draws the debate. we will be right back. ? tomorrow's the day every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto?- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto? was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto?. it can cause harm or
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> picture cap a tender moment between the obama's and bush it came on sunday with the opening of the smithsonian national museum african-american hisry and culte. "cbs this ing" you may reca was firstedia then ceremony for the museum loced on the national in washington, d.c. was punctuated bplenty of powerful moments. >> reporter: national meum of african-american culture and history is a museum of pain and ff alongside president obama and
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bell. the museningas a dream deferred. john lewisntroce 13 different bills to create it. >> this place i me than a building. is a eam come true. >> repor museum contains closto 40,000 arfacts. activiught for this space r more than 100rs. in3 preside grge bush signed legislation that moved it >> gat nationt hide its hior it faces its flaws and corrects them. >>epter: t country's first black president recast the word of poet langston hughes. >> we are not a burden on america. or a stain on america. not an object of pity for america. we are america. reporter: the museum met for all americans isn
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every person who visit this beautiful museum will walk away deeply inspired, feel the and the worth ofve han dignity being. >> wow. you re ther gayle. >> i was there. i have to tell you, that moment between george bh and michelle obama, number one, president bush was so poignant when he said it's a museum that tells the truth and america's when hwaed out, the hug was very tender. >> behind signing the legislation you get a sense there is a sort of affection. >> greatly on both sides, they admiach other. you can feel people in the room going look at that. >> mrs. obama and mrs.ush were together recently working on military issues and mrs. obama and george w. bush w together at the dallas shooting. exple of bipartisanship that is needed more than ever.
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father of bus 41 for influencing and what he thought of his dignity. >> i c't saynough about that muse, though, guys. every time i go, it lls you up in another way. it is a people's s atory a naon's journey. there isomething for everybody there. >> coming up, a unique game of catch. thousands of feet up. how two sky divers manag to play ball durg a free-fall outsof a plane. >>atch me that is what we do, unbelievable things here on "cbs this morning." t. almost everyinou 1 i n 10 houses coget hi an expve septic disaster. but for only $7 month, rid-x lps break do waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid- i tried ha to quit smoking. but when we ought our dahter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day.
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>> covering raleigh right now no. word on any arrest in connection with a early- morning shooting at a convenience store. the victim was found on burgundy street. they have not release s name or condition at this pont. a hearing resumes for a former county. he's accuse fd drundriving the wrong way on interstate8 neys asked a e to exclude evidence from the ll pho because investigator did not follow proper procedure. his attorneys claim he did not nsent to blood test they want those results excluded asel nvestigating a
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whool she was walking late sarday nht. the woman told police the man ran away after she was able to break free. they have not arrested aone in this cafsm yo knownything at all, uplease ca the nc state police department. >> all right. it's just dreary. it's not raining outside our studios right now but it's pretty dreary. >> 8:26 on this monday monday morning. a live picture from the raleigh durham intermarble airport. very similar to ye dreaming with some light rain. and then in the northern portions of wake county. some very light rain across franklin county this morning so much if is the diction you're heading or if you're going in -- leaving from that area eshed say, make sure you take the umbrella with you. no surprise here. they haven't moved a lot. wee haven't seen a lot of sunshine today. 62 in henderson.
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# in fayetteville. also 67 in wilmington. we'll get straight to your seven-day forecast. very similar to yesterday. yesterday we ended up in the upper 70s which is normal for this time of year and then again this afternoon. better rain chances though. hands down develop tomorrow. near 80 then back intoed mid-70s. thursday, friday looking considly 74 for highs thuday and friday. as we look into the upcome wookd that sunshine will be here which will be nice to see. warping we'll start in the 50s. very fall-like as we approach the weekend. 8:27 right now. >> good morning. jam-packed right now and the raleigh area we have a lot of delay because of some crashes out there. take you to this one causing some pretty heavy
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has been cleared. delays also. a crash on 64 aswells so slowing you down. u.s. 64. westbound side near smithfield road. a crash there as well and a stalled car right by that. i-95 northbound accident by accident 09 has been cleared as you travel up into the smithfield area and through johnston county. do expect some delays you don't see. westbound drive 540 from u.s. 4 to 24 nute theron 5 4-40 from newborn avenue. about 18. if you're heading to to take you about 24 minutes. so a lot of extra time needed today. outside i-440 at six forks road this area doesn't seem to be moving too badly. we'll see you again in a few
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? two sky divers took the game of catch to new heights. thousands of ft in the sky, thee a tennis ball along on a recent jump in the czech republic. they casual tossed it back and forth, apparently without a miss. at least not on their vi the specifically weighted ball seemed to float in the air as the sky divers began to play their game while plunging to earth. >> does it look like fun? >> it does. >> absolutely beautiful. >> whether you do it or not, it looks like fun. >> not to me. it looks very scary to me but i would love to see the two of you and i would be there with my pom pompoms.
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be in my cheerleading outfit. >> we will find out what living american president told bill o'reilly what they would have done and we will get his take on tonight's presidential debate. >> rob lowe is in our toyota greero hey, rob. he is joining the cast of the hit cbs medical drama "code black." ahead we will find out how the actor prepared for his new role as a military lonel. morning's headlines from around the gle. flood today reports on a plan by elon musk to colonize musk will lay out the details in a speech in mexico tomorrow. he wants to establish a city of mars within a decade. a city on mars within a decade. it includes a massive rocket and shass sh spaceship to deliver 100 people to mars.
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reports on a bizarre selfie moment on the campaign trail. take a look at this. a crowd of people in orlando recently turned their backs to llary inton. th was n a snub. they were trying to snap a selfie with her. some people wondered whether hillary clinton had invited the crowd to take the selfie all at once. that would certainly make more sense that somebody said, let's all do it at the same time because it's unusual you see everybody turn their backs at the same time. >> she is clearly enjoying the moment. >> that is the way everyone, take a selfie and share it. >> to that point this photo has been retweeted more than 16,000 times. national security is a featured topic at tonight's first presidential debate. a new bloomberg national poll finds 24% of americans believe the threat from terrorism and isis is the most important issue facing the country. fox news and host and anchor bill o'rooil i didn't takes on the country's most pivotal national securities in his
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sun." it offers a gripping look at the country's use of the atomic bomb and it is the lates in his killing series with martin duguard. the book is number one and we have we are pleased to have you back. >> good morning. i don't know why you guys keep inviting me back. i'm so boring. particularly in the morning! >>. >> you're not a good talker and why we keep asking that. >> y but let's talk about the debate tonight first. what are you looking for? i think secretary of state clinton has the advantage and therebefore. it's like sports. you been there before and takes a little bit of the edge off so i think she has the advantage. she is well-versed on policy and she can deal with pretty much any issue you put in front of her. so you'd have to say handicapping it, she hat gang. >> is it an advantage for her that she has been one-on-one often and he has generally been with a variety of candidates? >> sure.
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your air time is limited, the mistakes don't really matter because there's so much clutter. but one on one with everybody analyzing evword you say and every sill balance you say is a lot hard e. >> one-on-one, 90 minutes with no break. you asked donald trump are y going to take hillary apart and he said, i have no idea. did you believe that answer from him? >> yeah. i do. i think he is a counterpunch. i think the trump track is he is going to try to portrhe country as being in crisis. all right? that is what he is going to do. but shetartst him he has fi or six ban bg ng you saw it over the weekend. the clinton campaign invited mark cuban to sit there a littl to trump. what does he do? he oneup's it with gnifer flower he hits trump, trump comes back with fairly rehearsed lines hat is the theater of this
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that in this campaign. in terms of substance and the one-on-one, many of the papers weekend sort of took apart ld trump tms of detailing the number of factual inaccuracies he has laid out during this campaign. how do you think that plays itself out tonight? >> viewers rlly about -- >> t facts? >> the facts? >> not about facts. trump himself is a troubl negotiator. his support and those who may vote for him who are unded acpt the fact he is not a guy who is going to be teaching in princeton political science. they accept it. the voter is going to be lng how they conducthemselve tonight. >> how significa do yo think the momentum he has now is? >> her -- the basket of deplorle reay hurt her becaushas speaking dow and
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she cos off a an ice queen. again, this is a lot of personality involved with this election. a lot of personality. >> you said that that was a condescending comment but some people would say some of the things donald trump has been very condescend to go a wide variety of people. do you think that matters? >> yes. he has been called racist and misogynist. i think two candidates have heavy deficits coming into this debate. >> the atomic bomb. >> when itarted rearching this book,artiduguard d the he rearching. i didn't know eisenhower didn't want to drophe bomb. he told truman, no, don't doit. i will tell you wn' want dp the bomb he waed th glory of the invasion but it would have killed 4 to 5 million
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truman isn't sure what the bomb is? >> frankli roosevelt who dies in georgia with hisistressn the room. another fascating story. he never even talked to truman! he thought truman was a clerk! all right? uman never got briefed. heidn't know anytng. th eleanor calls him to the white hoe and says is de. truman says is there anythini can for you, mrs. roosevelt? she said,eranything can do f y you're in troue now. tran knewingothing. he has to get up to speed on what it is. he had no idea. >> the long lens of history on that decision, interesting. you have carter and both bush's writing letters supporting the decision. >> i asked all five living presidents t write me a personal letter whether they would have supported truman to drop the bomb. three didn't, two bush's and carter. all three said yes. this is speculion. i don't think he would have
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with his wife running for president. but i think clinton would have droppeit >> some o your critics say that in,t's timeor the killing to stop, o'reilly? >>eah. we only sell 2 to 3 million books each time. yeah, i thi somef the critics may be a ltle jeous, gayle, but that's just me. >> threeis on sale now. you can watch tonight's dete right here on cbouveerag llywood's famous brapack. wond if is ck of th term? rob lowe is pyi a military doct on "code black." he's in our toyota green room. eck out that hairdo! dude, good to see you.
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a sprinkles reaching ground anroh ption of frinn few sprinkles are on the dry side as we have start off our pe60 #-z. wre we've been all morning long. ou fetteville and hurst. d so . near 78 this afteoon. also the potential for a stray narrator: look up the facts on chard burr. the insurance industry gave richard burr's campaigns point-one llion dollars. that's public record. and richard rr wrote a plan to privatize medicare. "new profits for private insurers would be as high as
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lowe tne8 io a teenage heartthrob. yorownim mber of hollywood's ruling brat pack. known for his good looks, he stars in cold claics like "st. el'sfire." and ayrld" and "austin wers. >> lowe wentn to tackl teleon e staffseaborn in estwing what cld borunha ?orter: lat in arksnd cr" as a health obsessed govement al. >> whad ke nonk yo >> rllyood f hangovers. >> okay i'll take one. whe was hored with a star
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>> my wife is sort of on the fence with it. people seem to like it. you know, the thing about being an actor is when you play different characters and doing it as long as i have you kind of whose idea s this? >> ts s mine. >> yours? >> i like it a lot! what d you sarob? were they on board right away? was the network on board? >> the good folks of cbs were like, well? everybody likes it now. i think it's grown our military. >> you have to because in the military ppl >> i wanted to do something different for the character. >> talk about what colonel willis does and much of the show for people who haven't see it yet? >> so much of what we are learning with cutting edge trauma medicine is from the battlefield. and these colonels are transitioned into some of our larger hospitals to teach what they have learned in, you know, this more urban setting which is the angels memorial which is where our show takes place.
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inrnal tastroe? year on places like l.a. county and it happens over 300 times a year. >> >> just notnough money and not ough beds. >> makes me think about gabby giffords. the former congresswoman who was ot house on a new initiative where you know how you have defibrillators showing up in public places? now we are going to have trauma kits that will start showing up in public places which is a sad sort of state of our culture. >> >> but one of the things we are trying to do on "code black." >> we did a minipiece of this is your life. >> oh, boy. >> when everybody talks about you a phrase and smile so nicely
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mashing your teeth to powder? >> i love it. >> at 52, what does it mean to you? >> that is exactly it. when i was in my 20s, i didn't like being lumped in with, you know, a catchall phrase, right? we are all individuals! but now looking back on it, i'm just glad that people are still talking about something that a bunch of us accomplished so many years ago. it's great. >> in my high school, guys had don't know how people know how smart you are and what a political junkie you are. you love politics. >> i don't know about smart but political junkie. >> where are you watching the debate? >> with the stephen colbert writing staff. i'll be on the "colbert" show tonight live and we are going to do a surprise sketch centered around the debate so everybody
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i think that is a cool idea. >> i know. they are so brilliant. it was their idea. and years ago, i did the same thing with the "saturday night live" people. because i was hosting during that debate and it was bush/gore first debate and the famous strategiery sketch was created. >> do you like comic? >> i love it trapped in a leading man's body. i've done by parks and rec," and i knew i couldn't top it and code black has been amazing to do something different. >> liberace was different. >> that was a good look. that's a good look. >> look at you! >> there we go! >> oh, yeah! >> wow. the hair was dferent there, gayle!
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>> they di we had peyton manning and anne coulter. >> what are people going to say? you don't know what they are going to say. >> it's a badge of honor to be hit that har is a total badge of honor. i knew at the end i would give as good as we got so it was a blast. >> tonight, live with colbert writers i think a great idea. fun to watch. >> theso "code black" airs at 10:00/9:00 central on tuesday nights on
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debate that starts at 9:00 p.m. eastern. eastern. we will see yo after over 20 years in congress, senator richard burr has been making washington work... for himself. burr voted 5 times to raise his own pay, while his net worth has increased over 500%... making over $3.6 million but it's not just that. on a bill to make insider tradg by congressmen illegal, burr voted no, calling taw a waste of time. that's how 20 years in washington has changed richard burr.
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a look at some of the stories today. the income chapter of the naacp will hold a rally in charlotte tonight. the groups is kal for transparency in the investigation of keith scott's death. he was shot and killed by a police officer last thursday t. cancel after the police cam video of the incident. a friday morning shoing it cue -- due in court toy. hiing e victim in the head. the o'pern escaped injury. and in cumberland county a teacher caught stepping on an american flag is appealing his suspension. it was a lessen on freedom of speech. students caught it on on camera. the superintendent suspended him for several week
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fighting that punishment today. and hillary clinton returns to the triak l tuesday. a night after her first big debate with donald trump. he's make at a democratic party event tomorrow because the state is considered a swing state. both nominees and their running mates are spending a whole lot of time here in north carolina. all right. just kind of dreary out there today. you can feel fall. >> you certainly can. it's a bit cooler out there. lo the rain will theal see will be small. 66 our temperature right now as we do start off our day. some of you have seen a few isolated showers move through. a few isolated showers. and then western portions of orange county. still west of say hillsborough and chapel hill but those areas could see appear nice little shower throughout the next half hour or so. we also have some showers moving through central portions of franklin county.
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side although you could see some drizzle. let's get to the temperatures. they haven't moved a lot. 62 still in henderson. 64 in south hill. we have temperatures now in the upper 60s around 68 in wilmington. one whole degree by fayetteville. we're looking at a high of 78. pretty close to seasonal. small chance for a shower. overall bett for wednesday. scattered showers both days. 80 our high tuesday. back into the mid-07 ons tuesday. the rain wraps up on thursday and friday and the weekend ahead looking to be very dry and pleasant days. mid-70s for highs over the weekend and check out those morning temperatures. we will start off the morning days in the 50s. so fall certainly in the air by the upcoming weekend. just about 8:56 let's check in
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avenue. it's starting to swloa down out there. we have a bunch of -- happened earlier that are causing some delays. especially this one. on u.s. 1 northbound right by 1010 road. still causing three miles of delays toward raleigh. u.s. 46 westbound. moderate delays as you head west. wilmington street. accident. martin street has been cleared. too bad. i-95 northbound. right near exit 90 u.s. 301. it is still causing some delays but the latest iheard it's been cleared f. you're traveling through durham roads look pretty good. pretty slow north into raleigh. 24 minute twhrs. 401, nc55 about 23. this is all heading north into raleigh. outside now to i-40 at airport
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