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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, august 26th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." he is taking hate groups mainstream. >> the war of word heats up between donald trump and hillary clinton. clinton trump as a racist while trump doubles down on his claim that clinton is a bigot. >> her policies are bigoted because she knows they will not work. two days after a devastating earthquake, search teams are still looking for signs of life in italy. this morning, the nun who became
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about the moment she was pulled from the rubble. and ryan lochte's legal troubles are mounting this morning. rio police charging the swimmer with filing a false report. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. in the race for the white house, the focus turned to race. accusations of racial bias were made both by hillary clinton donald trump. clinton accused trump of fanning flames of racist ideology. trump said clinton and other democrats had betrayed black and hispanic voters. a just released quinnipiac university poll shows clinton ten-point lead over trump nationally. among nonwhite voters, clinton holds a 62% lead, but among white voters, trump leads by 11 points. weijia jiang has our report. >> reporter: in new york, trump
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supporters hand-pick hnhand-pic republican party. trump played defense on hillary clinton's accusations his campaign is racially charged. >> hillary clinton isn't just attacking me. she is attacking all of the decent people of all backgrounds. >> reporter: on thursday night, trump doubled town on a comment he made wednesday. >> she is totally bigoted. no question. she has been extremely, extremely bad for african-americans. i think she has been bad for hispanics. >> reporter: clinton referred to trump as a bigot too. accusing him of pandering to the so-called alt right movement mostly made up of white supremists. >> he is taking hate groups mainstream and helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. >> reporter: the clinton campaign also released this web video linking trump to ku klux klan supporters.
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for the job. >> reporter: weijia jiang, the white house. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk about the election and these latest personal attacks with gerald seib, the washington bureau chief of "wall street journal." this morning, another strong after-shock slammed central italy. it is the latest in over a thousand aftershocks following wednesday's powerful earthquake there. at least 267 people are dead. funerals begin today. nearly 400 others are still for survivors, but hopes are fading. thousands are homeless and a state of emergency has been declared in the quake zone. johnathan vigliotti has more on the recovery efforts. >> reporter: emergency workers in three tiny italian villages are working around the clock, going through mountains of debris, looking for survivors of wednesday's massive magnitude 6.2 earthquake. the scope of the devastation is clear from above.
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harder-hit town, amatrice before the quake and then after. the area continues to be pummeled by hundreds of aftershocks. a strong 4.3 tremor caused a news camera to shake and sent debris falling from already damaged buildings. for those lucky to survive the quake, this is their new home. the tents have been placed near the towns hit the hardest. some survivors were allowed a quick trip to their homes to salvage what they could. other areas are so dangerous, no one is allowed in. this sister was with rescued from a collapsed building. this photo captured the nun after rescuers pulled her to safety. i started to send messages to my sisters that i was safe, she said. i had said good-bye and in the end, it wasn't a good-bye. johnathan vigliotti, cbs news, italy. in this country, governor
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no one was seriously injured when as many as 15 tornadoes rolled across central indiana. some of the worst damage is in kokomo, north of indianapolis. a twister there had winds as high as 152 miles per hour. hen that harris was in a starbucks when the storm hit. she and 20 others took shelter in the bathroom. the building collapsed around them. >> it was devastating. it also was just a relief to know that i came out alive in should not. >> entire neighborhoods were leveled. at one point, some 2,500 customers were without power. the area of low pressure is currently located between the bahamas and impacuba. it holds the potential for heavy rain and flash flooding.
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exploded at a police checkpoint in southeast turkey. the blast, in a province that borders both syria and iraq, reportedly caused severe damage to a police station. the health minister says more than 70 were injured. the death toll remains unclear. turkey state-run news agency says kurdish rebels are behind the attack. there has been another encounter between the u.s. and iranian navy and this time shots were fired. yesterday, a u.s. warship three warning shots at an iranian boats that came within 200 yard of another american ship at high speeds in the iranian gulf. it was one of three incidents. yesterday, four iranian boats. ryan lochte is charged with falsely reporting a crime by the rio de janeiro police. lochte initially said he and three others were robbed at gun
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behavior during an incident at a rio gas station. lochte will be summoned to brazil, but can send a lawyer in his place. if convicted, he faces up to 18 months in jail. the department of homeland security is investigating the breach of comedienne leslie jones' website. the hackers allegedly broke into jones's website ex apple has issued a fix for a security flaw in its operating system. the hack is the first-known case of software that can remotely take over a fully up-to-date i phone 6. it's capable of turning on the phone's camera, microphone and snoop and download personal data and track movements. police in omaha, nebraska, say a nearly naked man who rammed a truck into a parked
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pickup wendged under the southwest plane. police say the suspect led officers on a bizarre chase after stripping down to his boxers. the pickup crashed into a plane as the passengers were boarding and three people were hurt. the motive is unclear. coming up on the "morning news." changing course. the judge at the center of the stanford rape case asks to be reassigned. photo shop fail. a fashion magazine is under fire for making paraolympians. this is the "cbs morning news." was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.
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[ speaking in foreign language ] >> vice presidential candidate tim kaine appeared on the late show with stephen colbert. while there is no clear what he is saying, he finished with spanish for idiot. new judge at the center of a controversy. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "los angeles times" reports the judge in the stanford rape case has requested a move from criminal to civil court. judge aaron persky was harshly criticized for the leniency for a six-month jail term for former stanford swimmer brock turner. jackson mississippi clarion
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two nuns. police say the 68-year-old women were found thursday stabbed to death in their home. they may have been victims of a break-in. police have recovered their missing car. the nuns worked as nurses, helping the poor in rural mississippi. "wall street journal" reports on new questions about the authenticity of egyptian cotton sheets sold by walmart and other stores. investigating whether a major supplier provided imitation cotton. durability and softness and is often costly. able-bodied models two actors look like they had disability. it is part of a feature story on the paralympics in rio. both models are apparently ambassadors for the paralympics
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forecast in some cities around the country. the national park service celebrated its 100th anniversary yesterday, but the party continues throughout the weekend. through sunday, admission to all 412 national parks are free from washington to the washington, d.c. monument rath, the way over to the ranier national park in washington state. from washington-to-washington. on the cbs "moneywatch." amazon helps you research cars. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. annual meeting of world bankers in jackson hole, wyoming. some economists believe she will use the speech to signal the fed will resume raising interest rates soon.
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on light trading yesterday. the dow lost 33 points and s&p down about 3 and the nasdaq finished five points lower. mobile messaging service what's app will share user data with facebook. it was bought by facebook two years ago and at the time said the move would not affect user priva privacy, but yesterday, whatsapp will disclose phone numbers and data facebook. it allows businesses to con platform. jetblue is beginning regularly scheduled flights to cuba. starting on august 31st, the nonstop service will go from ft. lauderdale and to cuban city of santa clara. "the rock" was the world's highest paid actor this year.
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from june 2015 to june 2016, according to "forbes" magazine. chinese superstar jackie chan took the second spot. matt damon with 55 million and tom cruise with 54 million and johnny depp rounded out the top five. amazon launched a new hub to help customers research cars. amazon isn't selling the cars at least for now. but amazon vehicles include customers can compare cars and read reviews. what is not on amazon? i do not know. >> seriously. they are trying to meet every need, even need you didn't know you had yet. >> taking over the world. >> yeah. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, britney spears is back. she breaks out the school girl uniform with james corden for
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ? >> britney spears did it again, alongside a pig-tailed school girl version of james corden in the latest version of carpool karaoke on the late late show. my goodness. what is going on with that shirt? i don't want to see that again. eight months ago, a maryland woman started offering free
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overwhelming response and now is inspiring this program. weijia jiang has reports. >> reporter: when stephanie smith looks through her camera lens at 6-year-old allen, she doesn't see a child with special needs, she sees a special side. >> the strength and resilience from these kids have been far more inspiring and touching and moving than any other normal child that i've ever been able to shoot. >> reporter: the 28-year-old says eight months ago, a blog post about another photographer who turned down a job because the client's daughter has down syndrome. >> for me, that was just my wake-up call. >> reporter: it inspired her to offer photo shoots to families of children who have diseases and other conditions for free. >> turn your body to me a little bit. >> reporter: assante has dwarfism and the other child does not.
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spectacle or some people to gawk ago. this is showing humanity and to show his funny side and that is the most important thing, to show us as a family, not a special need family. >> reporter: she is a mother herself and watched her sister battle cancer twice which also inspired the project. >> i always knew, like, when that happened, i wanted to find a way to give back. >> reporter: her charity lenses for love because she s is unconditional. weijia jiang, cbs news, annapolis, maryland. >> what a great idea. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a dog that that sniffs out super bugs. i'm anne-marie green.
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a french court is expected to rule today on the burkini worn by muslim women. many cities have banned it. debora patta reports from nice. >> reporter: the french rivera, the place to see and be seen. she took snapshots from the promenade instead of on the police and thought she would be. i can't go to the beach with my children. i'm here by the sea but can't go in it. nice banned the burkini after
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isis-inspired militant. what happened earlier this week when police surrounded a woman here and ordered her to remove h her. he says wearing a burkini is a provocation. how is banning the burkini make nice more secure and feeling? >> the feeling is important when you go to a place if you see like looking like islamic on the beach on the streets, everywhere, you don't feel safe. and so we have -- we have rules. >> reporter: he claims the ban has overwhelming support, but many beach goers cannot understand what the fuss is all about. would you feel scared if someone sat next to you wearing a burkini? >> no. >> reporter: her muslim friend who chooses not to cover up,
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the ban. i think people should be free to do what they want, she had. i don't see why it should bother anyone. the ban has huge controversy, which is perhaps why when we were watching the police and these women arrived, they did nothing. the french says ban of the burkini says it owe presses women and the religious symbol has no place in this country and now the highest court in has ruled on whether, in fact, the burkini ban is legal. debora patta, cbs news, nice. donald trump says accusations by hillary clinton that his campaign is unleashing the racial fringe in the and the republican party is an insult to his supporters and an old democratic ploy. clinton says trump is releasing
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coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," concerns over possible conflicts of interest. plus, we will meet a unique dog that is helping a hospital battle so-called super bugs by sniffing them out. a globe trotting photographer tells us why the celebration of the national parks has special meaning for him. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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