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to close the database against ryan lochte and his teammates. why the swimmers may not have left their swimmers behind in brazil. 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. this morning school opens in miami including the two areas where the zika virus has been spread by mosquitoes. students have been given protective clothing. mosquito-borne zika case have been found in two neighborhoods in miami-dade county. a u.s. top official says the virus is likely to be a problem for a while. brian webb is here in new york. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a leading health official said he wouldn't be surprised if zika turns up in states like louisiana and texas next. both have been hit heart by flooding and, of course, standing water is a breeding ground
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health officials in miami-dade county distributed mosquito repellant over the weekend to parents sending their kids to school today in the newest zika zone. >> make sure you apply the repellant before coming to school. it should be able to last you the whole day. >> reporter: the superintendent of schools helped hand out protective uniforms consisting of long sleeves and pants. >> better safe than sorry. i know on the way to school it may be uncomfortable. once in school, it's going to be comfortable. >> reporter: the back-to-school push comes days after authorities identified five new cases of the virus in miami beach, apparently spread by local mosquitoes. the area is just across from the original zika zone in the wynwood arts district. federal authorities say other states on the gulf coast may be at risk. >> i would not be surprised if we see cases in texas and louisiana, particularly now when you have the situation with floodi
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>> reporter: zika has been linked to devastating birth defects in pregnant women. the carbon dioxide is advising women who plan to get pregnant, expectant mothers and their partners, to postpone travel to the two florida areas at the center of the outbreak. president obama is gearing up for another battle with congress over funding to fight zika. so far, the administration has put $600 million toward the cause. the cdc says it needs more like $2 billion. >> brian webb, thank you. now to politics on. the trump campaign is throwing cold water on reports that donald trump may be wavering on his wall for the mass deportation of 11 million undocumented immigrants. the headlines follow trump's weekend meeting with hispanic leaders but mixed signals. in a broadcast interview, trump's new campaign manager when asked about the deportation plan said, to be determined. errol barnett has more on the campaign. >> reporter: this pitch from
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donald trump to african-americans made in front of a mostly white audience was meant to boost his support. >> you're living in poverty. your schools are no good. you have no jobs. 58% of your youth is unemployed. what the hell do you have to lose? >> reporter: critics say it was a bleak picture of black life in america. his new campaign manager explained those remarks. >> he is trying to tell americans that we can do better, that maybe hillary clinton looks as u.s. voters and takes you for granted. i look at you as people. >> reporter: trump's recent slide in the polls is triggering a new minority outreach. on saturday his campaign in new york to serve as an advise re council but there is no visible change in policy. trump's pledge to build a wall and have mexico pay for it is still prominently placed on his
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website. also clinton's campaign manager denied foreign donors to the clinton foundation got special access. >> we have republicans in congress and right wing groups doing everything they can to try to make something out of nothing here. >> reporter: as the race heads into the final months, campaign cash is crucial. last month, clinton hauled in more than $52 million and trump abou about $7 million. errol barnett, cbs news, washington. coming up on "cbs this morning," frank luntz looks at what it will take for trump and clinton to win the all-important undecided voters in a crucial battleground state. overseas now. turkey's president says isis was likely behind a sued bombing carried out by a child between 12 and 14 years old. saturday's attack on a wedding party near turkey's border with syria killed at least 51 people, including women and children.
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under the age of 14. nearly 70 others were wounded. iraq executed 36 men convicted in the killing of hundreds of military recruits at a former u.s. base in 2014. they were hanged yesterday. the massacre was carried out by isis fighters who released graphic images of gunmen shooting the victims. the attack helped mobilize iraqi militias in the fight against isis. the brother of the 5-year-old syrian boy wounded in aleppo has died. the video and photo of the boy made headlines around the world. he was rescued from a partially collapsed building along with his family. his 10-year-old brother died from his injuries yesterday. more heavy rain and possible flooding in the forecast for southern louisiana today where folks are trying to recover from devastating flooding. up to three more inches of rain fell yesterday. flash floods have killed at least 13 people and damaged some
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60,000 homes. president obama visits the area tomorrow. manuel bojorquez has our report. >> reporter: at this distribution center in baton rouge, national guard troops have already handed out more than 4,000 meals and 7,000 bottles of water to flood victims. tyra pollard is one of them. >> emptying out the stores with water. >> reporter: there is no water around unless you look for it? >> yes. water, water, water. >> reporter: the scope of the disaster is revealed more and more each day. the number of damaged homes jumped to 60,000 this weekend and applications for federal aid now top 100,000. troops are not only providing relief supplies but also, in some cases, comfort. >> i have one lady, for example, just fall in her arms and cry. she had no words but none were needed. we knew how much she was grateful for the items we were giving her. in southern california, more than 80,000 people ordered to
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wildfire have been told it is safe to return home. the blue cut fire near san bernardino is mostly contained but 300 buildings destroyed. it is one ofal w severdfires burning in the state. in northern california, the clayton fire damaged or destroyed 200 homes and chimney fire is threatening this castle. ryan lochte made an apology to brazil but claims his words were xrags exaggerate radiations a -- the chief of the u.s. olympic committee says his statements were not true, adding the case is far from over. >> we are going to have further action on this when we get back to the united states, so i don't want to say anything about the specifics of the case. >> brazilian police say lochte and three teammates vandalized a pas station and were asked to
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with flare and fireworks, the 2016 becomes came to an end in rio last night. the closing ceremony celebrated the past 17 days and served as a nod to the next host of the summer games, tokyo. japanese prime minister surprised the rio crowd dressed at super march row. a rain shower extinguished the celebration but the dennis party continued. galen rupp won bronze in the men's marathon. earlier in the day, the u.s. men's basketball team won its third straight gold medal in an easy win over serbia. after the 96-66 win, u.s. star carmelo anthony announced the end of his olympic career. so there you have it. the u.s. is taking home 121 medals from rio. a whopping 46 gold and 37 snrver a lv
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one medal you won't see in the medal count is the fair play for american sportsmanlike. abbey was honored alongside new zealand's han land. daggestino injured from her fall and helped to her feet and the women finished the race together. coming up on the "morning news." life after the olympics. we tell you how some athletes find a career on stage after the games. and possible mislabeled drugs. new evidence in the death of singer prince. this is the "cbs morning news." beyond has a natural grain free pet food committed to truth on the label. when we say real meat is the first ingredient, it is number one.
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and new details in the death of singer prince. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the star tribune says pills containing the drug that killed prince were found at his home in minnesota. police seized pills marked hydrocodone at paisley park after the singer died in april, but they actually contain fentanyl. prince had no prescription for it. aol.com reports the filing of a man against a massacre. derrick dearman is being held in a mississippi jail and accused of killing three men and two women saturday in a southwest alabama home. one of the victims was pregnant. the "chicago tribune" reports discipline against two notre dame football players who were arrested over the weekend. max redfield faces marijuana and drug charges and kicked off the team. senior cornerback devin butler is suspended indefinitely. "the washington post" reports that a cou
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virginia left their waitress a hate message instead of a tip. on their receipt, the diners wrote we only tip citizens. the father of the 18-year-old server posted it on facebook. the girl is of honduran and mexico descent but born in the u.s. the "los angeles times" reports the death of lou perlman. he died in prison where he was serving 25 years for a ponzi scheme. perlman launched' n sync and the backstreet boys. still to come, a quirky piece of basketball memorabilia. how much would you pay for steph curry's mouth guard? we will tell you how much it sold for aau
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glass bridge just opened in china. you can stare down into a valley a thousand feet below, if you can stand it. on the cbs "moneywatch," your next flight to mexico may be a bargain. and a steph curry super fan gets a "mouth full." jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the federal reserve meets this week at jackson hole. investors will be watching if any clues about when the fed could raise interest rates. yesterday, the vice chairman stanley fisher said they are close to a rate hike this year is still on the table. for the week, the dow lost nearly 26 points. the s&p pretty much finished where it started. the nasdaq gained four points. lower air fares between the united states and mexico could be coming. most restrictions limiting the number of airlines from each country that could fly a particular route were lifted yesterday. american, delta, and southwest ve
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the border this year. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg sole about 95,000 worth of stocks to fund the family charity. he sold them in december. he promised to give 99% away of his wealth but limit his donation to $1 billion per year the next three years. re at the box office, the 100 dollar remake of ben hur was a bust. the pricey flop took in just over 11 million dollars in its debut weekend. "suicide squad" held the top spot for the third straight week. the animated comedy "sausage party" was second and "war dogs" came in third. this is something to chai on. someone paid 1,390 for one of steph curry's mouth guards. it was sold during an online sports memorabilia auction yesterday. but it does have curry's namen
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it and, of course, the case that it comes in. >> a few other things from steph curry on it too. that just leaves a bad taste in my mouth, jill. >> i like that. literally! >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, blind luck. we will show you how firefighters rescued a bulldog with no eyes who fell down a hole. what body aches? what knee pain? what sore elbow? advil liqui-gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. a body without proper footd needssupport can mean pain.
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pokemon championship. >> what an incredible change in weather. you will feel it as soon as you walk out the door and it only gets better. allyson. >> finally the day that we have been waiting for, the day with low humidity. it's here and for the first day of school for a lot of kids as well. it's a pretoria comfortable start. they might want to grab an extra layer this morning. it's pretoria comfortable that's for sure. it's because of winds out of the north, northwest today. it's 73 degrees. we want to point out the dew point at 60. it's going to drop down to the 50s. that's noticeably different. it's going to be so great for the next few days. a string of nice days. we haven't seen this temperatures this cool in almost two weeks. 64 for gaithersburg. high pressure and sunshine. things i haven't said in a long time. 81 by 1:00. it will be a little breezy from time to time. not the case tomorrow. 83 by 3:00 in here toit's going
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that humidity is lower. you can leave the umbrellas at home today and grab some sunglasses. we'll talk about when the humidity does return because it will later on. >> i'm smiling over here. that's the way to start a monday. we do have a lot of construction on the roads. one area you want to avoid, an accident that took down some power lines. near hummer road there are some power lines down there. that should be cleared up by 7:00 or 8:00. for now we'll keep following that. an area to avoid this morning. construction northbound on route 1 at campus drive. a couple lanes closed because of that construction. then the outer loop not only at new hampshire avenue but close to 270, old georgetown road. i will keep my eye on this this morning. >> thank you. in headlines across the nation, n
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against a woman who plowed into a group of people. 74 years old. she was leaving a concert in parma heights, ohio. she hit the gas and hit nine people and six went to the hospital with serious injuries. the men who started the wild fire last year could be on the hook for $37 million. that's how much it cost to fight the fire. they used their lawn mowers during fire restrictions and sparked it. did the pokemon craze die down? the last has lost 22% of its players. the site the blaming a decline in popularity on flaws in the game and bugs and apps that help people cheat. the pokemon creators say they will
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ban you if you are caught cheating. >> that's a quick look at what is going on. >> the news at 4:30 starting right now. >> this is wake up washington on wusa 9. summer break is over. for thousands of students across the district, portions of maryland are waking up early for their first day of school. good morning to you. i'm jan jeffco. >> i'm mike hydek. allyson, you start first. >> weather wise we're looking fabulous for the next few days. if you're running around trying to get the kids ready for school today it might be hectic but you don't have to worry about the weather. temperatures in the 60s for the bus stop this morning. we're dealing with high pressure, guys. we have those strong storms and the showers a
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well, that's leaving us with a nice forecast for today. the mid 80s this afternoon. low 80s for areas in frederick and gaithersburg . 84 degrees in dc, 85 in other places. we'll talk about how nice this weather is going to be. a lot of construction on the roads, a lot of it on the beltway. hummer road at royce court some power lines down there. a one-vehicle accident. it should be cleared up about 7:00 or 8:00. up on route 1 northbound at campus drive construction there. the inner loop of the beltway and the outer loop at new hampshire avenue that construction. over on 270 a heads up because at georgetown road at 270 there's construction on the inner loop. a live look at the beltway here when you get to to 50,
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