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visit dav.org. captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, september 7th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." for the first time ever, donald trump and hillary clinton will be on the same stage, taking questions from veterans. the military battle both campaigns are waging before tonight's showdown. miami is taking its fight to the air, spraying a powerful and controversial chemical in hopes of stopping zika spread, but people living under the spray are concerned it's killing more than mosquitoes. itt tech is closing every campus across the country. what it means for current students and those withsi
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and triumph on the trail. when a retired usc fighter carries a stranger's injured child two miles down a mountain. 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, hillary clinton and donald trump are gearing up for tonight's national security forum. they will appear back-to-back, but on the same stage. in an interview with abc, trump had some thoughts on his opponent's appearance as it relates to international affairs. >> i just don't think she is has a presidential look. you need a presidential look. you have to get the job done. i think if she went to mexico, she would have a total failure. >> reporter: trump says clinton lacks the look, but "the dallas morning news" says trump lacks republican values and that is why the paper won'ting endng
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trump doesn't reflect yls in the past and we are certain he shouldn't reflect the gop of the future. it breaks the paper's streak of backing every republican candidate, dating back to nixon in 1978. >> reporter: the latest national poll gives republican donald trump woa tnt-poi lead over his democratic rival hillary clinton. >> good psychology. i know that for a fact because people that didn't call me yesterday, they are calling me today. >> reporter: trump rallied a crowd in north carolina, saying if elected he would give a command to his top generals. >> they will have 30 days to submit to the oval office a plan for soundly and quickly defeating isis. >> reporter: trump's camp unveiled a list of 88 retired military brass backing him for president. clinton said. >> i think we are up to 89, but who is
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>> reporter: trump and clinton, again, called each other ub qualified for the white house. clinton said she is the best candidate to protect the country and the american troops. >> his whole campaign has been one long insult to all those who have worn the uniform. >> reporter: in a new ad, clinton tried to drive home that very point, hitting trump on his past remarks on the military. >> i know more about isis than the generals do. john mccain, a war hero? he's not a war hero. he is a war hero because he was captur captured. i like people that weren't captured, okay. >> reporter: clinton has built up a lead in many battleground states. >> if the election were held today, hillary clinton would be in position to get more than the 270 electorate votes that she would need. >> reporter: both candidates are set to appear at a forum on a national security tonight aboard
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the "uss intrepid." in laos this morning, president obama pledged 90 million dollars to clean up bombs dropped by the united states during the vietnam war. the president toured a museum. some 20,000 people from laos have been killed or wounded since the war ended by about 80 million unexploded bombs. during the vietnam war, laos became the most heavily bombed country in history. the united states says all of the 1.7 billion dollars owed to iran in a decades old arbitration case has been paid in cash. 1.3 billion more than in cash was handed over earlier this year. the initial 400 million was delivered in january on the same day that iran agreed to release prisoners. some call that ransom. the administration admits the cash was used
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both alonging to iran's guard harassed a u.s. navy ship in the persian gulf. one came within 100 yards, forcing the american ship to change course. back in this country. the fight against zika pit another road block, 1.1 billion dollar zika funding package was blocked by senate democrats yesterday. democrats oppose the bill because republicans added a cut to money for planned parenthood. snek the lead is banned in europe and some residents say they would rather take their chances with the virus. >> the impact of the disease is relatively low and when, you know, the solution could be just as bad as the problem. >> the world health official now says men and women returning from zika-infected areas should practice safe sex for six
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a minnesota man will not face murder charges after admitting he abducted, sexually assaulted and kid 11-year-old jacob wetterling nearly 30 years ago. his detailed and killing admission was part after plea deal that is expected to put him behind bars for decades. jamie yuccas reports. >> reporter: after only ten minutes of court proceedings, the prosecutor turned and asked 53-year-old danny heinrich, did you kidnap, sexually assault and murder jacob wetterling. heinrich responded calmly, yes, i did. jacob's parents sat in the front of the courtroom and listened all of the details of the final moments of their son's life on october 22nd, 1989. heinrich detailed how he drove down a dead-end road and noticed three young boys playing with a flashlight. he preached them and ordered them into a st.
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told two to run away. he put jason to the front seat and undressed him and sexually assaulted him. heinrich said he saw a nearby police car patrolling and got scared so he pulled his revolver out of his pocket. he clicked the gun once and a bullet didn't enter out of the chairman and so he shot again and jacob fell to the ground. >> i would like to know jacob's last hours, last minutes. >> reporter: heinrich could face up to 20 years in prison but the big question why wouldn't he face a murder charge? it turns out after 27 years of waiting for answers, the wetterling's offered to a plea deal an extraordinary and unprecedented measure so they would finally start to heal. the for-profit college itt tech is closing all of its 130
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itt says its hand was forced by sanctions imposed by the department of education. the move affects more than 35,000 students. more than 8,000 itt employees lost their jobs. in august, itt was banned from enrolling new students in order to pay $152 to repay student loans. roger ailes had no comment after gretchen carlson settled her sexual harassment lawsuit against the former ceo for a reported $20 million. besides the 20 million, fox issued a public apology. two weeks after the suit, ailes was out. he denies the allegations and didn't pay any of the settlement. and fox announced that greta van sus tern is no longer with the company. she says fox has not felt like home to me for a few years. bi
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harassment trial is scheduled for june. it's the only criminal says against cosby. the accuser said cosby drugged her and molested her. they want the 13 women who cosby allegedly assaulted to take the witness stand. the judge is not sure if they will take the witness stand. the wife of a slain officer has an unexpected surprise. an astronaut is back on the earth. this is the "cbs morning news." i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections...
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kazakhstan today. he williams holds the u.s. record for cumulative time in orbit, 544 days. russia charged 240 million to take him up and back. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the huffington post reports the first-ever nomination of a muslim to be a federal judge. president obama picked washington attorney yesterday for a district court seat. the move may be largely mbolic. senate republicans have all but stopped his judicial picks. the "orlando sentinel" reports the release of the last hospitalized victim from the pulse nightclub shootings. the hospital treated 35 people who with were wounded on june 12th. the patient released yesterday had been in critical condition for more than two months. the advocate of baton rouge reports the widow of a city police officer
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on the cbs "moneywatch." what to expect from a new iphone. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >> reporter: stocks on wall street finished higher pushed in part by higher oil prices and gains in energy stocks. the dow jumped about 46 points. s&p rose 6. nasdaq finished 26 points higher to a new all-time high. apple is expected to announce its latest iphone today. one big change, it appears that apple has done away with the headphone jacks. that means that future iphone buyers would need new headsets for a digital. most analysts don't expect many other major changes to the phone. the latest twist in the pay tv set top box story could be announced as early as today. earlier this year, the fcc voted to allow anyone to create devices or services that compete with traditional set top boxes. but now the commission is
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. most humpback whales on
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the u.s. endangered species list. the change affects nine of the 14 areas where they swim. official say they are recovering, thanks for a 50-year-old ban on commercial whaling, but some environmentalists say the move is premature. a new type of temporary housing is springing up. it's designed for millennials who are willing to trade storage for price. chris martinez has the story. >> reporter: she is showing her newest guest. >> we are in a sharing economy. people are sharing their homes, their cars and tasks are being shared online. >> reporter: designed for people who are on vacation or staying in the area on a temporary basis. it's part after movement toward coliving. more buildings are popping up around the nation with a dorm-like atmosphere. this one in new york called on we live offers modern amenities where residents can live, eat, and exercise together. pod
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of the same except. a stay here only costs $40 to $50 a night and that price includes a bed, tv, and storage area. what is missing is privacy. every pod is wide open to encourage interaction with other guests. >> give a little bit of privacy and gain collisions we call it here. >> reporter: those collisions are often common areas like the shared kitchen. these two became friends while staying here. >> i like sharing everything. it's fun. i feel like it brings us closer. >> there is a lot more value to the experiences and really having ownership over something. >> reporter: right now, pod share is only in l.a., but beth hopes to stretch the model far beyond california. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the cultural impact of the popular video game tetrus.
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. the search for a second suspect as doctors try to save a security guard shot during a robbery. >> hundreds of local students and thousands across the country get almost no warning as their college suddenly shuts its doors. >> and what will we learn from
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apple today as it unveils new products. >> a dry start to the heat wave. allyson rae says the humidity is returning. >> let's not make it sound like it will be awful today but it will be a lot hotter than it has been and more humid for sure. temperatures 73 for leesburg. it's warmer. 68 manassas and the dew point, yep, it's on the rise. winds will be more westerly today during the afternoon and then later on tonight they will turn out of the southwest. so, we are looking at a hot day today. showers and storms are going to be in the forecast. 87 by noon. your high today -- yesterday we were warm, low 90s. low to mid-90s again. when you factor in the humidity up to 100 from time to time. showers and storms develop today. most of them will be after the evening rush and some could have good rainfall with them. we will go through the futurecast coming up as well. >>len, over to you.
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construction. that is not the case tonight. we have seen backups because of construction on the outer loop of the beltway. at little river turnpike, braddock road south on the beltway, you will experience delays, an area to avoid for the construction. route 5 branch avenue southbound lanes impacted by construction again. this is the right lane closed. it's not slow yet but slow areas might be mlk junior highway. 50 inbound looks all right. larry. i'm larry miller with a look at developing stories. a search resumed in a 20-year- old cold case in california. kristen smart vanished in '96. an excavation is underway. smart was last seen at a party. the last person to see her alive told police he left smart house of her dorm room before
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especially trained fbi dogs were brought in and identified several sites which are being searched. senate democrats blocked a bill that would have earmarked 1 billion to fight the zika virus. it was voted down because of ambassadorments republicans attached to it. one rider would have attacked planned parenthood eliminating funding for contraception. there are 100 cases of zika in the united states. more than. the latest group of astronauts to spend six months on the international space station are heading back to earth. the some use sports -- soyuz sports capsule landed this morning. while leaving the station was bittersweet, he and his colleagues are looking forward to reuniting with their families. >> that's a quick look at what is going on. thanks, larry. >> wednesday is here. the news at
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now. the numbers are in. they don't look good for metro when it comes to ridership on the trains and buses. good morning, thanks for joining us, i'm jan jeffcoat. >> i'm mike hydeck. we will start with weather and traffic. ellen bryan has an eye on the roads. we made it through terrible traffic tuesday not badly. let's talk about the heat wave that is here. allyson rae take it away. >> the heat wave will continue. this is day number 2 of five that we look at temperatures at least 90 degrees. the difference is the humidity is starting to increase. not what you want to hear. 74 degrees. dew point at 66. it will make its way closer to 70 by this afternoon. so, temperatures are going to be in the upper 0s, low to mid- 90s once again. 93 for washington. as you head to prince george county, about 90 degrees. factor in the humidity. this it what it will feel like by 4:00 in the afternoon, peak heating time of the day, for
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storms will develop. we will go through the futurecast to get a better idea of timing out the afternoon and drive home. maybe you have after school activities. we will show you where the heaviest downpours will be later on tonight. >> all right, allyson. still following the construction yesterday. top side of the beltway, outer loop, inner loop at university boulevard. it is back today between there and colesville or 29 for that construction for the long-term project. 95 impacted as well in that area. first when you cross 198 your westbound lanes, construction when you hit 95 and then on 95 in maryland itself, this construction between the icc and 212 you will run into a couple of lanes possibly closed. traffic moving okay in that area. outer loop, little river turnpike is impacted. i pulled up a live traffic camera at braddock. traffic is moving okay. inner loop and outer loop, expect delays southbound. we are tracking metr

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