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September is Childhood Cancer awareness month. What better time to donate to st. Jude Childrens Research Hospital . Where families never receive a bill and can focus on helping their child live. Go to stjude. Org. Cbs cares. Donald trump is facing questions to night about his charitable foundation. After a report today in the washington post. The foundation spent more than a quarter of a Million Dollars of donated money to settle lawsuits against trump businesses. That could be illegal. Heres major garrett. If i give a lot of money to people and charities and everything. I love people. Reporter donald trump talks a good game about philanthropy. According to tax records he hasnt given to the foundation that bears his name since 2008. The documents show trumps foundation wrote a 100,000 check to the fisher house which provides homes to injured veterans and families to settle a lawsuit filed by palm beach against his maralago club. Trumps foundation sent 158,000 to the charity of a man who sued in 2010 for withholding prize money after he scored a hole in one at one of trumps golf courses. In another instance, trumps foundation paid 10,000 at a Charity Auction in 2014 for a portrait painted of trump. It was the second time trump used Foundation Fund for a portrait of him. Nearly all of the Foundation Money since 2006 has come from other donors. Federal state law prohibit use of Charitable Fund for personal or business gain. David farenthold of the washington post, investigated trumps charity for months. I talked to tax experts, who say they have never seen some body use character tee to pay off legal settlements for for profit businesses. Trumps campaign had no comment at todays rally. Trump said he would use other peoples money to build a border wall and resettle refugees. When it comes to his charity, trump is already using other peoples money. Major garrett reporting for us tonight. Major, thank you. Trump and clinton will hold their first debate next monday evening. In hempstead, new york. Cbs news will bring it to you live. Beginning at 9 00 eastern time. Trumps son, donald trump jr. Is taking the heat this evening for a tweet in which he used skittles to represent syrian refugees. He wrote, if i had a bowl of skittles. And i told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful . And among those taking issue are the makers of skittles. The Wrigley Company said today, skittles are candy. Refugees are people. The refugee crisis for the most part involves millions of syrians fleeing civil war. Tonight, the u. S. Is blaming russia for yesterdays attack on a u. N. Convoy in syria. The trucks were heading to a section of aleppo that has been starved by the syrian regime. Elizabeth palmer continues her reporting from aleppo. Reporter Morning Light revealed the scale of the destruction. Scorched wreckage and tons of humanitarian aid, food and basic supplies, scattered in all directions. The red crescents local head, was among the dead. He had set out with a convoy on monday to deliver aid in a rebelheld area. But after dark, a witness caught the moment the convoy was hit. Multiple air strikes say witnesses, blew up not only the loaded trucks, but also the red crescents warehouse. More than 20 vehicles. 20 trucks full of food. Reporter rescue crews among the first on the scene. Pampers. Pampers. Aid from the u. N. Reporter it took the Syrian Government more than 12 hours even off to acknowledge that the strike had occurred. Shortly after that, the Syrian Military came out and said, they had had nothing to do with it. U. N. Representatives said earlier in the day, that the convoy was hit by air strikes. The only planes in the air in the area at the time were syrian and or russian. And the pentagon is saying tonight, that preliminary indications show it was a russian aircraft that hit the convoy. All the russians deny it. As for the u. N. , theyre no longer calling it an air strike at all. But simply an attack. Diplomatic language, scott that is going to infuriate some people. But may just help to rescue a ceasefire in tatters. Elizabeth palmer inside devastated aleppo. Liz, thank you very much. Today on capitol hill, the head of wells fargo said he is deeply sorry for a growing scandal. To meet sales quotas, Bank Employees opened millions of accounts in customers names without telling the customers. The bank was fined 185 million. John blackstone is following this. I accept full responsibility for all unethical sales practices in our Retail Banking business. Reporter despite his apology, wells fargo ceo john stumpf came under withering criticism with democratic senator Elizabeth Warren leading the charge. Did you fire any of the people . No. No. Okay. You havent resigned. You havent returned a single nickel of your earnings, you havent fired a single senior executive. Your definition of accountable ties push the blame to your low level employees. It is gutless leadership. Stumpf admitted his employees opened 2 million credit and checking accounts that may not have been authorized by customers. This is about accountability. You should resign. You should give back the money that you took while this scam was going on. And you should be criminally investigated. This just isnt right. Wells fargo fired 5300 lower level employees because of the unauthorized accounts. Ruth landaver department. Was a credit manager in 2010. Every hour you had to report how you were doing on sales to customers . Yes, yes. She said she left because of the intense sales pressure. Lets say if you had three credit card with us i would force a credit card if the system said you were approved for it. I had to sell this to you. That to sell it to me. Had to. Or we would get reprimanded. As well as ceos apology, wells fargo apologized to customers in newspaper ads and emails. But in its settlement with regulators, scott, the bank has not admitted any wrongdoing. John blackstone tonight. Thank you. Still ahead, why a lot of gas stations are running dry . The costly mistake that drivers make at the pump. And, the breakdown of the highprofile, hollywood marriage. Ill take it from here. Im good. I just took new mucinex clear and cool. Ah whats this sudden cooooling thing happening . Its got a menthol burst. You can feel it right away. Wow, that sort of blindsided me. And it clears my terrible cold symptoms. Ahh this is awkward. New Mucinex Fastmax clear cool. Feel the menthol burst. And clear your worst cold symptoms. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. Lets end this. Today you can do everything in just one click, even keep your toilet clean and fresh. Introducing lysol click gel. Click it in to enjoy clean freshness with every flush. Lysol. Start healthing. Yeah, click gasoline is expected to start flowing again tomorrow in a major pipeline that sprang a leak in alabama. In the south the price of gas has shot up. Heres david begnaud. Reporter this quiktrip north of atlanta ran out of fuel four days age disappointed drivers were circling through all afternoon. Mary madison was rung on empty. How long have you been looking . For two days. Reporter just as bad in the region. Alabama to North Carolina. It supplies the east coast with 40 of the fuel. The leak discovered south of birmingham, alabama on september 9th. Hazardous vapors, prevented crews from getting near the week until a week later. Gas prices jumped in five states. In georgia average for regular was up 27 cents. South carolina, 18 cents. Tennessee, 15. And North Carolina, 11. Gary townsend with triple a in georgia. How long do you think it will take before things are back to normal . Once the fix becomes effective. We thing it will be a few days before everything gets back to normal. Governor pat mccrory said he was concerned. The pipeline is not resilient to interruptions. And we wish there was a more resilient type of structure for a nation. Reporter another concern is pricegouging. In North Carolina more than 1,000 people have complained. Scott the attorney general sent unlike ordinary diapers with two layers, pampers have three pampers. Absorbent layers to stay up to three times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. Wishing you love, sleep and play. Pampers. Why dont you dry my dishes . Oh, he doesnt know any better. You just need to add finish® jetdry in the rinse aid compartment. Its there for a reason. It dries much better than detergent alone. Sorry dishwasher. Finish® jetdry. For drier, shinier dishes. A study out today says if you are pumping premium gas into your tank, you may be pouring money down the drain. Here is transportation correspondent kris van cleave. It is a mistake, 16. 5 million americans made at least once in the last 12 months. Filling up with premium or high octane gas, when their vehicle only requires regular 87 octane. Depending on the kind of car you have. Much better for it. [ indiscernible ] reporter triple a estimates americans have used high end gas instead of regular, 270 million times in the last year, essentially wasting 2. 1 billion dollars. I think it is easy to believe that something that says Premium Sound like a treat. John neilson from aaa says the auto club tested cars designed for regular unleaded gas and found premium on average costs 23 more offered no benefit at all. The truth is if your car is designed to run on regular gasoline, using premium fuel or 93 octane isnt going to make it run better, get better fuel economy or lower emissions. Reporter 16 of cars require premium fuel. Tip like High Performance or luxury vehicles. 10 of vehicles on the roads require the mid grade. But 7 in ten cars, call for regular gasoline. Now, certainly you can put premium in any vehicle. Scott, your Owners Manual will tell you the grade of gas your car was designed for. Kris van cleave, thank you. Up next, a highoctane hollywood couple on the road to splitsville. It is a hollywood ending. Brad pitt and Angelina Jolie. Here is carter evans. Reporter they were so famous together, they became one word. Brangelina. Brad pitt and Angelina Jolie were the ultimate red carpet couple. Oscar winners. Humanitarians. And parents. But after 12 years together. Jolie filed for divorce from pitt monday due to irreconcilable differences, jolies lawyer said the decision was made for the health of the family. In a 2012 interview with cbs sunday morning brad pitt talked about parenting his large family. Listen, i admit there are times. We have got to get up. Get up. Here are your shoes. Drink this coke, coke, cocacola. Right now. Drink it. Drink it. Drink it. So we can get them up and going. Pitt and jolies love story started in 2005 on the set of mr. And mrs. Smith. The couple quickly became tabloid regulars and six children later they were married in 2014. Outside the spotlight, jolie and pitt traveled the world raising millions of dollars for refugees, and victims of hurricane katrina. Brangelina has become a brand. Says matt bellamy, executive editor of the hollywood reporter. The collective star power that the two people have is unprecedented in the modern media universe. Reporter theyre worth about 400 million. They made three movies together. The latest my sea the story of a disintegrated marriage. After filming, jolie reflected on her own relationship you have to embrace those hard times and challenges and know that is part of your marriage. Hopefully it never gets as bad as the couple in this movie. Reporter but reality intervened. Soon the story of brangelina will fade to black. Carter evans, cbs news, hollywood. And thats the overnight news for this wednesday. For some of you, the news continues. For others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news. And of course, cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im scott pelley. This is the cbs overnight news. Hi, welcome to the overnight news. Im demarco morgan. The russian government is denying that it played any role in the Missile Barrage that destroyed a United Nations aid convoy in syria. 20 aide workers were killed. And a warehouse with dozens of trucks unloading food and medicine were destroyed. One witness claims the attacks lasted for hours even while rescue teams were digging through the rubble searching for survivors. At the United Nations, outgoing secretarygeneral moon called it a sickening, savage and deliberate act. He suspended all aid convoys into syria. The race is on to salvage the ceasefire. Elizabeth palmer has the story from aleppo. Reporter well the ceasefire had held barely for a week. Then suddenly last night the syrian army declared unilaterally it was over. And almost immediately, shells began to rain down on the opposition held side of aleppo. Shortly afterward, an air strike hit the aid convoy. And the red crescent warehouse where it was unloading humanitarian relief. A rescue worker among the first to arrive on the scene. Reporter earlier in the day the red crescent announced they were sending 31 trucks of aid into opposition territory west of aleppo. 12 people are reported to have been killed. Most of them convoy drivers, and humanitarian workers. There was even more civilian carnage inside opposition held aleppo last night. Activists report at least 45 dead including several women and a child. And those numbers are bound to climb. As the the shelling continues this morning. The u. N. Is furious. Its aid chief has said if it turns out the convoy was deliberately targeted, that could amount to a war crime. Meanwhile, the United States is still staying that it is open with russian cooperation to resurrecting the ceasefire. The war in syria and the refugee crisis it spawned took center stage at United Nations General Assembly in new york. President obama addressed the worlds leaders for his final time in office. He ticked off the successes of the past eight years and his hopes for the future. There is a military component to that. It means being united and relentless in destroying Networks Like isil which show no respect for human life. But it also means that in a place like syria where there is no ultimate military victory to be won, we are going to have to pursue the hard work of diplomacy that that samz to stop the violence and deliver aid to those in need and support those who pursue a political settlement and can see those who are not like themselves as worthy of dignity and respect. Across the regions conflicts, we have to insist that all parties recognize a common humanity. And that nations end proxy wars that fuel disorder. Because, until basic questions are answered about how communities coexist. The embers of extremism will continue to burn. Countless human beings will suffer most of all in that region. And extremism will continue to be exported overseas. And the world is too small for us to simply be able to build a wall and prevent it from affecting our own society. And together, now, we have to open our hearts and do more to help refugees, who are desperate for home. We should all welcome the pledges of increased assistance that have been made at this General Assembly gathering. I will be discussing that more this afternoon. But we have to follow through even when the politics are hard. Because in the eyes of innocent men and women, and children, who through no fault of their own have had to flee everything that they know. Everything that they love. We have to have the empathy to see ourselves. We have to imagine what it would be like for our family, our children. If the unspeakable happened to us. We should all understand that ultimately our world will be more secure, if we are prepared to help those in need. And the nations who are carrying the largest burden. With the respect to accommodating the refugees. There are a lot of nations right now that are doing the right thing. Many nations, particularly those blessed with wealth and the benefits of geography that can do more to offer a hand. Now to the investigation of the terror bombings in new york and new jersey. The two Police Officers shot during the arrest of bombing suspect, Ahmad Khan Rahami have been released from the hospital. And there are reports that the fbi investigated rahami as a possible terrorist two years ago. Jeff pegues has the latest. Reporter two years before the bombings, Ahmad Khan Rahamis father says he warned police that his son might be a terrorist. I called the fbi two years ago. And what did you tell them . I told them you got a connection with this guy. Senior Law Enforcement official tells cbs news, rahamis father, mohammad called his son a terrorist during his heated argument at the new jersey home. So heated police were called to the house. But the father later recanted his statement and the fbi never spoke with Ahmad Khan Rahami because he was in jail on another charge and had a defense lawyer. Today, the fbi said it conducted internal database reviews, interagency checks and multiple interviews of rahami, none of which revealed ties to terrorism. After rahami was captured during a shootout with police on monday, investigators found a notebook, spattered with blood and pierced by a bullet. One Police Source described the writings as gibberish. And quoted Osama Bin Laden and radical born cleric, anwar alawlaki. And rahami wrote of pipe bomds and cooker bombs in the streets and oppression by the west. He also wrote about wanting to live in peace. Investigators are trying to determine if rahami was acting alen. And theyre looking closely at his trips overseas to afghanistan and pakistan. In 2013, rahami stayed in quetta pakistan for almost a year. Known hotbed for islamic militants including al qaeda and the taliban. He also made multiple trips to afghanistan where he and his family is from. During one of his trips, rahami got married. According to police, rahami is in critical but stable condition. The two officers injured in yesterdays shootout, are out of the hospital. A Government Official confirms that rahamis wife is in dubai and apparently cooperating with investigators. She is one of many people investigators want to talk to. Jeff pegues, cbs news, new york. Ugh, this pimples gonnoh come on. Ver. Clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. And acne wont last forever. Just like your mom wont walk in on you forever. 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Reporter compare them to the bomb that leveled hiroshima. Much more powerful than that, than hiroshima. Reporter 30 times more powerful. On a given day, a number of submarines are hiding some where in the worlds oceans ready to respond to a launch order from the president. When you are out here are other countries looking for you . I always operate on the assumption somebody is looking for me. Reporter has any body found you . No, not even close. Reporter are you sure . Yes, i am. Reporter 60 minutes found the kentucky only because we arranged a rendezvous to go aboard. If this boat were a country you would be a Nuclear Power . Thats true, yes, sir. Reporter has that ever give you pause to have all that power under your command . It is a lot of responsibility. But with that responsibility comes a lot of training and practice. Dive, dive. Reporter operating at depth of 160 feet, the kentucky crew practice procedures needed to launch missiles. This is the captain. This is an exercise. Sound the general alarm. Sound the general alarm. I have permission to fire. Reporter before the trigger can be squeezed, multiple keys including one that unlocks the missile tubes which take up one third of the ship, have to be brought out from different saves. No one person can make a launch happen. So i have keys in my possession. Other members of the crew have keys in their possession. One key is carried to the captain by two sailors who both must hold it. Captain, authorized. The thing you need to know about the safe where the key is kept. No one on board has the combination. We get the combination with the launch order. Thats my way of knowing that the president has ordered the launch. Is when, the combination he gives me opens the safe. Reporter the president literally gives you the combination to the safe that the key is in. Yes. We have permission to fire. Two weapons, permission to fire. Weapons, con, you have permission to fire. Reporter the kentucky and Nuclear Missile submarines and Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles and Nuclear Bombers are under the command of admiral cecil hain. Head of the command, the most powerful military officer you have never heard of. In command not just of the Nations Nuclear forces, but its space satellites and cyberweapons as well. There are no significant solar activity causing impact to Satellite Operations or communications. Reporter this morning briefing at Strategic Command headquarters in omaha, nebraska is classified above top secret. Thank you, appreciate the update. Reporter the clock marked potus, short for president of the United States, tells hayney what time zone president obama is in. In case he has to reach the commanderinchief in a hurry. Who in the United States government has the authority to order the use of Nuclear Weapons . Only the president of the United States has the that authority. Does congress have to approve . No, congress does not have to approve. These really are the president s own weapons. It is our nations weapons with the president s authority. Yes. Hayney took us to the Global Operation center, top secret facility three stories underground. If a missile were launched against United States, the warning would be received here, and that clock would start ticking down. Colonel barbara buhls, the watch commander. Reporter i see this sign up here. Red impact. Blue impact time. So, red impact would be an enemy missile. That is correct. Reporter you would have the time. We would have time to impact. And blue impact would be, any, any, u. S. Counterattack. Reporter Lieutenant Colonel brian highland would pull out the actions for a retaliatory nuclear strike. My responsibility is the strike con nuclear strike, nuclear precision handbook and alert status of all nuclear forces. Also known as the black book. Reporter black book. Is there a copy of the black book down here . There is in the safe. An identical copy of the black book is in the briefcase that follows the president wherever he goes. He is never away from the options . Thats correct. Reporter would they tell him, what kind of weapons you could use . What targets you would hit . They would be that specific yes. Reporter would they give him an estimate of casualties . Yep. We would have to give the president answers to a lot of different questions. Thats one that i would expect to get. Reporter admiral haney would go to a room called the battle deck where he would talk directly to the president. Is this the phone you would use . This is one of the phones, i might use, yes. Chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. Secretary of defense. I dont see the man who looking for the president. I can speak to the president directly from this microphone. In a crisis how long does it take to get the president on the line . Not very long. Reporter if russia launched a missile from a submarine off the coast of the United States it would take only minutes to reach its target. So how long in fact does the president have to make a decision . He has minutes. 7, 8, 9, depending on details. But, less than ten minutes. The key architect of Nuclear Weapons during the cold war with the soviet union. Reporter if the weapons can be launched within minutes. Does that mean we are still in the same old hair trigger. Yes. Standoff we were during the cold war . Thats right. We are. We still have launch on warnings. Same policy. Same hair trigger response. Reporter whats changed since the cold war if we are still on this, this hair trigger alert . Fundamentally, nothing has changed. Reporter but the numbers of weapons are much lower now than during the cold war . The number of weapons are sufficient to destroy, obliterate all of civilization. Reporter still . Still. It doesnt take that many. We still have more than 1,000 Nuclear Weapons on alert. Ready to go. And it doesnt take 1,000 to destroy civilization. Reporter at the end of the cold war both sides pledged to point their missiles at the open ocean. But it would take just minutes to change back to real targets. That provide a small hedge against an accidental war triggered by a false alarm. Of the kind perry experienced in 1979 when a watch officer mistakenly inserted a training tape into a computer. Looked like 200 icbms were on the way from the soviet union to the United States. Happily, we got that situation figured out before we had to go to the president. But had we not, he would have received a call at 3 00 in the morning. Said, sir you have 7, 8 minutes to decide whether to launch before the missiles land on icbm silos. Reporter what stopped it from going to the president . What stopped it was an astute general who sensed something was wrong. Reporter you have had one serious case in 45 years. That would seem like a pretty good record. Yeah, only takes one. It only takes one. You can see the full report on our website, cbsnews. Com. The overnight news will be right back. Geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. Ill take it from here. Im good. I just took new mucinex clear and cool. Ah whats this sudden cooooling thing happening . Its got a menthol burst. You can feel it right away. Wow, that sort of blindsided me. And it clears my terrible cold symptoms. Ahh this is awkward. New Mucinex Fastmax clear cool. Feel the menthol burst. And clear your worst cold symptoms. Start the relief. Ditch the misery. Lets end this. Why dont you dry my dishes . Oh, he doesnt know any better. You just need to add finish® jetdry in the rinse aid compartment. Its there for a reason. It dries much better than detergent alone. Sorry dishwasher. Finish® jetdry. For drier, shinier dishes. Its not all president s and prime ministers at the United Nations this week. Rock star philanthropist bono is attending meetings. Bono took time out from the humanitarian crusade to visit and sit down with charlie rose and they discussed bonos activism. Music and views on the u. S. President ial race. Our music was wrapped around social justice. Where you and i met, on these, in the fight against extreme poverty. But thats, thats, how i got in the door. People werent expecting that i wouldnt leave. But, you know when i would be up on capitol hill here or any capital, you know, people would take the meeting. Just to sort of have a look at this, exotic creature or whatever, rock n roll person, but then, you know, i didnt leave. With all of the passion you have for social activism, is it in any way, does it diminish the music . Ohoh ohoh ohoh you know it has been the band works they have done. I know i have embarrassed them a lot. There is people that i meet they just wouldnt want me to meet. Does trump come to you as somebody who is a change agent . Because people are so unhappy about the status quo . Or does he come to you as Something Else . America is like the best idea the world ever came up with. But donald trump is potentially the worst idea that ever happened to america. Potentially. It could destroy it. Because of what we are saying. Because, america is not just a country. Ireland is a nice country. Great britain is great country. All the rest. It is not an idea. America is an idea. And that idea is bound up in justice, equality for all. Equality and justice for all. To making america strong. I think he hijacked the party. I think he is trying to hijack the the idea of america. And i think it is bigger than all of us. I think it is its, this is really dangerous. Why do you think this race is about even running against a woman who has been secretary of state, United States senator, first lady . Of the United States . The race is about even. I would not diminish trump supporters. Or underestimate their angst. Because i feel that in a way they have correctly assessed that the center parties havent yet become clear. You are saying their angst is real and genuine. A sense that i worry about my country. And where it is. Yeah, yeah. There are very real problems facing not just america, facing europe. I remember, who is in the white house . Im irish. I didnt have a vote. I cant be telling people how to vote. Dont want to. But i have a voice. And i can say that who sits in that office, really affects everyone in this world. The overnight news will be right back. Some people are so upset with their choice this president ial election they called the whole thing a joke. Candidates and supporters arent helping matters by appearing on all the late night talk comedy shows the. Michelle obama was on the late show with Stephen Colbert last night. Last thursday alone it was donald trump, Bernie Sanders and bill clinton all on the set. Don dahler has the story from outside the ed sullivan theater. For the candidates. Latenight television can be risky. But it is an invitation too hard to pass up. A lot of people are worried that Hillary Clinton isnt healthy enough to be president. A lot of people are worried that donald trump is. Reporter in an election season like no other, the candidates, Hillary Clinton and donald trump, have proven to be irresistible punch lines. Tomorrow, Hillary Clinton is going to be cleared of all email charges by judge judy. Reporter being a punchline is not the same as appearing in person. For a politician, late night interviews offer a chance to highlight a candidates personality and reach a different audience. Can i mess your hair up . Reporter donald trump played along as tonight show Host Jimmy Fallon poked fun at him thursday night. Over the past 12 months, donald trump hit the late night circuit seven times. Hillary clinton appeared eight times. Rather than holding a press conference with journalists to address her health. Hillary clinton did it with jimmy kimmel. Take my pulse. Oh, my god there is nothing there. Reporter late night interviews can be risky. Her gamble backfired weeks later when she nearly fainted in new york city. She said she is not dead. But as we know she is a liar. Her husband took to the daily show last night to try to set the record straight. Used to be called when i was young, walking pneumonia. But some times you cant walk any more, you got to rest. Thats what she did. Richard zoglin, author of a time newsmagazine cover story, and late nights and changing political landscape. In Johnny Carson and jay leno, they made fun of candidates for personal foibles. They didnt really go after them politically. There is still plenty of time for political satire, and for many people, any laughs are a welcome relief in this rancorous election season. Thats theovernight news for this wednesday. Captioning funded by cbs its wednesdy, september 21st, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. Violent protests erupt in charlotte, North Carolina, after police shot and killed a man they say was armed with a gun. Federal terrorism charges have been filed against ahmed khan rahami. A hollywood power couple splits citing irreconcilable differences. Angelina jolie files for divorce from brad pitt. Good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you

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