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on strike. more than 26,000 teachers in chicago will hit the picket lines. killing bin laden. one of the navy s.e.a.l.s talks about the moment that bin laden was killed. >> does a cheer go up among the s.e.a.l.s. you shake your hands? >> all business. >> denver, new broncos peyton manning shines in his mile high debut.
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>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, september 10, 2012. good morning, everybody. good to be with you on a monday. i'm terrell brown. we'll hear more talk on the campaign trail about the stalemate. democrats and republicans not working together particularly when it comes to the budget. over the weekend both sides said don't blame us. >> so i'm, you know, more than happy to work with republicans and what i've said in reducing our deficits we can make sure we cut $2.5. >> i'm more than happy to work with him. in this presidency he says one thing and toes another. >> they battled over taxes. >> good morning. with the convention over it's now a race to the finish line for the presidential candidates.
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president obama seems to be enjoying a post-convention lift and over the weekend he got a lift of a different kind. campaigning in florida he stopped at big apple pizza and ended up getting more than just a pie. giving the president a bear hug, scott, owner of the pizza shop said he's a registered republican who plans to vote for president obama. >> i don't vote party line. i vote who i feel comfortable with. >> reporter: he's a voter in a key battleground state. and president obama spent the past two days there trying to drive home his point that romney's economic plan is short on details and will hurt the middle class. >> they couldn't answer questions for how they will pay for $5 trillion in new tax cuts and new defense spending without raising taxes on the middle class. >> reporter: romney won't say
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which tax loopholes he'll close but he insists the middle class won't shoulder the burden. >> i won't increase the tax burden on middle income families. it would be wrong to do that. >> reporter: in addition to the race for voters there's a race for cash and both campaigns moved full speed ahead. the president raised $114 million last month, a cash infusion that will help keep ads in front of voters through the election. >> if you're sick of hearing me approve this message, belief me so am i. >> reporter: for the first time in three months the president out raised the romney campaign. romney campaign has $16 million in the bank. with the conventions behind us no more limitations on how much romney can spend. romney launched 5 new ads targeted to swing state voters.
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now the pizza shop owner was asked if he was worried about secret service when he lifted the president up and he said the president told him he's fine as long as he he doesn't try to carry him out. >> that could have been bad. we were all just thinking about that. thank you so much. since the campaign began, romney has promised to repeal obama care. romney said he would keep some key parts of the overhaul. >> there are a number of thing that i like in health care reform that i'll put in place. one is to make sure those with pre-existing conditions can get coverage. two, to allow the they can keep policies. i want individuals to buy insurance, health insurance on their own as opposed to only be able to get it on a tax advantage basis. >> romney said that's consistent with his daily position. president obama got a bunch
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coming out of the democratic convention. the president holds a five-point lead over romney. another poll shows the president with a four-point advantage. school teachers in chicago are on strike. talks between the teachers union and school board broke down. more than 26,000 teachers and support staff are expected to be on the picket line instead of the classroom. critical issues include standardized testing, teacher evaluations and the cost of health care. >> we have failed to reach an agreement that will prevent a labor strike. this is a difficult decision and one we hoped we could have avoided. >> this is a strike of choice. and because of how close we are, it is a strike that's unnecessary. >> both sides say they are willing to resume negotiations today. the strike will affect 400,000 students. exclusive interview with scott pelly, one of the navy
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s.e.a.l.s who killed osama bin laden said the mission was not an assassination. owen said if possible the s.e.a.l.s were top capture bin laden and then following the president they wouldn't say who shot him. >> in my mind he looked way younger than i thought he was going to be. his beard wasn't gray. i saw lots of photos of him. they were always gray. his beard of dark black. he was very tall. so chalk that up as something -- >> bin laden was about 6'4". >> right. >> his nose was something i could identify. >> not willing because owen said they suspected the president was listening at the white house and he was right.
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the helicopter crash had been reported up the chain of command. owen says the s.e.a.l.s wanted proof before anyone said anything on the radio about killing osama bin laden. they turned to one of the s.e.a.l.s in the room who spoke arabic. >> he moved to where the women and kids were, grabbed one of the younger kids to say who is that inside. she says osama. >> the child? >> the child. >> identified them. >> grabbed one of the females. asked her again. who is that? she said osama bin laden. >> does a cheer go up among the s.e.a.l.s. start shaking hands? >> old business. 1:00 here. we call-up the commanding officer. he comes upstairs. looks at the body. we give him what we have so far. here's what he looks like. he's tall. women and kid confirm it. he took one look. okay, i think that's it. >> the commander used the code word for bin laden, geronimo as
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he passed the message on the admire swral. for god and country he said i passed geronimo, ekia. ten minutes left on the schedule. >> we wanted to collect dna samples. we wanted to take photographs and wanted duplicate copies of that. but if the helicopter got shot down on the way out and it had the body we wanted the other they want to have dna and photos so they would have some sort of evidence to say we do have him. >> you wanted duplicates of everything. >> just in case. >> you thought of everything? >> we tried. >> one s.e.a.l. took blood and saliva samples. owen took the pictures. >> i figured these were some of the most important tos identify ever taken in my life. get it right. good angles. you got to clean off the face so
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it's identifiable as possible. one of my bodies had a camelback with water, spread water on him. wiped the blood off and took photos. >> you can see the rest of the interview on cbs news.com and parts that didn't air on "60 minutes".com. coming up a cyber alert. why the star of harry potter might conjure up some bad news for your internet security. touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours.
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violence in syria. two bombs exploded simultaneously. 17 people were killed and 40 wounded. syrian war planes bombed several apartment buildings. cbs money watch. online celebrity search danger. we have more. >> reporter: good morning. overseas stocks were flat ahead of expected stimulus from the federal reserve. tokyo's anybody ay was unchanged. jobs report may be welcomed by investors. they are hoping continued week job growth could spur the federal reserve to stimulate the economy. dow closed out a strong week by gaining 14 points while the nasdaq stayed flat. royal dutch shell has started drilling for oil off the coast of alaska. it's the first time in more than 20 years drilling has taken place. four years ago shell paid nearly $3 billion to the federal
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government for petroleum leases. the government is selling off more shares of aig the insurance company that received the largest bailout during the financial crisis. the company said the treasury department will sell $18 billion of shares to institutional investors, should reduce the government's stake to less than 20%. harry potter fans beware you may not want to do an online search for emma watson. the actress is the favorite bait for cyber criminals. when searching for watson, web surfers have a one in eight chance in landing on a malicious site. you know, when you google terrell -- >> i was going to ask that.
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weather. partly cloudy in new york. 75 degrees. thunderstorms in miami, 90. mostly sunny skies in chicago. 74 degrees. sunny in dallas 92. party sunny skies in los angeles, 87 degrees. let's check your national forecast. scattered showers and thunderstorms are.the southwest extending into wyoming. dry and sunny across the rest of the country. mercury will touch the 90s in the southern plains. thunderstorms are possible in central and southeast florida. downpours of up to one inch are possible in some areas. in sports this morning after four neck surgeries and entire year spent on the sidelines, peyton manning is back. broncos quarterback had two touchdowns against the steelers. untouched important the score. this after making a clutch interception with over two minutes left. broncos over the steelers 31-19 to win their home opener. kicked a field goal, lost it.
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63 yards, it hit the upright. takes the lucky bounce. ties an nfl record in the fourth. returns a punt down the sidelines, 75 yards for the td. but it wasn't enough. 49ers upset the packers in green bay 30-22. in baseball the giants dominant the dodgers again. great game. four strikeouts. went deep to center for a solo home run as the giants shut down l.a. san francisco sent their division lead by 4 1/2 games. the yankees, off the bench, hit 35th homer. derek jeter also slammed one out of the park. new york blows, 13-3. regaining sole position of first place in the american league. in tennis, third set, systems
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down 5 opinion 3. two games from losing the match but she makes a couple of bad hits. serena ans and makes a remarkable come back. her fourth u.s. open championship. serena the first woman to win will and u.s. open in the same year since she did it ten years ago. when we come back another look at this morning's top stories. did the glove really fit? most of the pain i experience is neck pain
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mitt romney says he would keep some of president obama's health care overhaul if elected including people with pre-existing conditions. in florida the president said romney's economic plan is short on details and harmful to the middle class. more than 26,000 chicago teachers and support staff are expected to go on strike this morning. the issues include compensation, standardized testing and health care costs. an investigation is under way that killed a police officer in president obama's motorcade in west palm beach. he was ahead of the motorcade on sunday preparing to shut down the highway when struck by a truck. he later died at the hospital. explosive new allegations nearly 17 years after o.j. simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife and her friend. it's about that glove. simpson's lawyer said if it doesn't fit you must acquit. during a panel discussion thursday with another member of simpson's team, former
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prosecutor christopher darden said he took the g a daredden darden ouldn't fit. >> better reason. >> look at it >> i was not accustomed to aling with lie caused the power outage. havana was in the dark for five hours. coming up after your local news on cbs "this morning," oscar-winning director, james cameron.
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monika samtani. serena won yesterday. >> reporter: i was out doing yard work yesterday afternoon. it was gorgeous. i did see mr. griffin do his thing. >> he was impressive. impressive. >> reporter: well done. the whole team did a great job. >> mother nature did a great job. >> reporter: we are going to have a beautiful first half of the week. most of this week will be very, very nice. 63 now in dc. but don't let that fool you. most areas in the 50s this morning, with 73 by noon. a high of 78 or so and by 5:00 i think the high temperature happens at 3:30, 4:00 p.m. we had a couple of isolated sprinkles yesterday afternoon. i was the recipient of one of them up north of town. this morning though it is clear, cool and crisp outside.
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52 now in manassas, and here 63. this afternoon perfect, spectacular, a great afternoon. 75 for gadget theresburg, and 78 here in -- for gadget theres -- gaithersburg. here's monika samtani. >> reporter: i changed my party for sunday and everything worked out great yesterday. southbound i-95 not looking bad at all. things are looking great from triangle to woodbridge. the construction southbound after route 17 is in place, stay to the right to get by. you might find a minor delay there. northbound i-95 if you are planning to head northbound 95, no issues to report as you
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travel up. no problems in springfield. also want to let you know, a serious accident on the ramp from northbound route 450 to eastbound 50 that has been cleared up. it was a fatal accident from overnight. let's take another live look outside this time on 270. all lanes are open, i will be back at 4:30. thank you monika. redskins fans and football fans everywhere are talking about the performance of robert griffin iii. the rookie lived up to the cap stations. >> that is not easy for a fan to say. he looked like a seasoned veteran, calm, collected, great decisionmaking and go pierre bar
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son proved -- proved to be the pick. in the end the new look redskins stunned the saints 40-32, to win the season opener. >> the loudest place i have ever played in. why not? it is new orleans, louisiana, it is the superdome and we came out and played big on a big staining and -- on a big stage and did a good job. >> what the coaching staff did is they put a great game plan together. >> we made a bunch of big plays out there and obviously a lot of heroes out there today. >> a final look at the numbers. redskins put up 40, the first time since 2005 for the skins since mike shanahan became head coach. rg iii 19 of 26, two touchd
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