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Donald trump took his campaign to a battleground state as he rekconsiders his immigration policy. Here is major garrett. Donald trump met with akron area Law Enforcement as part of a brief swing through ohio. Trumps primary season, law and order pledge to deport 11 million undock tmted immigrants is now under review. Even as trump denied a general election retreat. No i am not flipflopping. We want to come up with a really fair but firm answer. Trump met with supporter filled Hispanic Advisory Council saturday, a topic, alternatives to mass deportations. Something trump called for repeatedly. 11 million, 12 million immigrants. Whatever the number is. Still in the country. Back in legally. You are rounding them up. Rounding them up in a very humane way, nice way. She attended the closed door saturday session and said trump was interested in something less than full deportation. A touch become to create a path to legalization. People dont necessarily go back to their country of origin, but will go back to their embassies or kouns lcounsulatesa touchback and become documented. New campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway emphasized fairness over firmness. He wants a fair humane way to deal with 11 million who live among us. At the same time. Secure the border, build the wall, and be fair to American Workers who feel like theyre competing for these jobs now. Reporter this idea of touchback immigration first surfaced in 2007 congressional debate over comprehensive reform. Maurice, back then. Position far tougher than the one trump is looking at now. And one conservatives then, branded amnesty. Major garrett with the Trump Campaign in akron, ohio tonight. Syrias civil war appears to be entering a dangerous new phase as the the assad Regime Forces battle kurdish troops, u. S. Partners for control of hasaka in the northeast. Holly williams reports the u. S. May be drawn into this battle. Opened up in syrias civil war. As Syrian Regime planes bomb kurdish fighters. And the two sides battle street to street on the ground. The Kurdish Group is backed by the u. S. In the fight against isis. And American Special forces operate in the region. So the u. S. Scrambled fighter jets to protect them. But that risks a direct clash in which america has strenuously tried to avoid. Five years into syrias civil war, this multisided conflict is more chaotic than ever. It is also again spilling into neighboring countries. Like turkey where on saturday. A suicide bomber targeted a wedding party. Killing more than 50. Including at least 22 children. Turkey the Prime Minister said it could have been another group. The u. S. And kurdish allies have made progress against isis. Killing thousand of fighters, and clawing back territory. Even itf isis loses all its territory in syria that wont end the civil war. The Syrian Regime is thought to have killed far more people than isis. And is now backed by fire power ensuring it will keep bombing its own people. Perhaps for years to come. Secretary of state, john kerry said today, that talks with russia on possible military cooperation in syria, are drawing to a close. But maurice many are skeptical about moscows intentions. Because the its goal appears to be to prop up the Syrian Regime. Holly williams in istanbul tonight. Holly, thank you. It was another violent weekend in chicago. More than one an hour. Five of the victims died. Dean reynolds now on a new strategy to try to stop the violence. Reporter with murders this year up 50 over last year. Shots fired. With increasing number of children count the as collateral damage. The Chicago Police are now launching precision raids, to sweep up repeat offenders who they say are responsible for ch of the bloodshed. Out route we took is attacking them through the sale of narcotics. Narcotics is what funds the gangs, funds the operation. It provides them with money to buy the guns. That are used, to shoot at rival gang members. And in some cases now as we have seen to shoot at police officers. 61 of the 101 people arrested early friday were documented gang members. The police said. And superintendent Eddie Johnson says in all, there are about 1400 repeat offenders driving the vice choosing the lifestyle. So, imagine if we can eliminate half of those people. Our crime, gun violence would be in the city of chicago. Until we let them know that we are serious about it. Theyre going to continue to do what nay do. But even with this new dragnet strategy, the mayhem continued this past weekend. A 14yearold boy, malik cozi among the eight killed. Shot at a vigil for the 14yearold. The kids dont stand a chance. Ashake banks took jamia to the hospital. Four years ago, ms. Banks 7yearold daughter heaven was shot to death while she sold candy on a sidewalk. I had to relive that all over again. 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Researchers are dissecting a ldfire. By measuring how fast pine needles burn. It doesnt require flame to ignite. No, hot air. Huh a fire can propel without wind. So the troughs, tse dips, are actually where the fire is advancing. Right. Thats right. U. S. Forest service fire lab in missoulla. An expression. It spread like wildfires. We dont know how wildfires spread. Reporter the Forest Service spent 1. 7 billion fighting fires that burned a record 10. 1 million acres last year. But phinneys research shows, putting out every fire is not working. Are we making it worse . We are making it worse. Fighting these fires, we called the fire paradox. That its, the harder you try to suppress themt wor suppress, them the worse they get. Under normal conditions fires thin out forests. By constantly putting them out. Moreunburned brush is left for the nextfire. Phinney says firefighters should be intentionally setting more socalled prescribed fires to burn off excess vegetation or simply let some natural fires burn. In a statement to cbs news, the Forest Service says, it agrees that are important tools but our capacity to complete this work is restricted by the budt which is al low kate allocated. There are liability, use with state and local governments as more devil tupers push to build homes close tire fireprone areas. Fire is inevitable. If we convince ourselves it is not we have a repeat every single year of the same situation. Reporter for now scientists hope that by setting these how to manage them in the forest. Carter evans, cbs news, missoula, montana. Next, ryan my hygienist said the most random thing. She said i should think of my teeth like an apple. It could be great on the outside. Not so great on the inside. Her advice . Use a toothpaste and mouthwash that strengthens both. Go pro with crest prohealth advanced. 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Abbey dagostino and Nikki Hamblin collided and fell. Dagostino helped hamblin to her feet. And both finished. Ligaments. A legendary musician died, toots, thieleman turned the harmonica into a jazz instrument. He was searching f a place between a smile and a tear. Thieleman can be heard on sound track, commercials and the original theme song for sesame street. . . Toots thieleman died today in belgium. Coming up next. She and her store are fighting switch to u. S. Cellular and get 50 off smartphones. Its a deal you dont want to miss. Sir, hi. Did you just say, switch and you get 50 off a smartphone . Uh, yes. Sorry. Hi. Hello. I was watching tv and i saw you say 50 off smartphones. And well cover all switching costs. Oh wow also, you g. Uh, excuse me. Switch to u. S. Cellular and get 50 off smartphones. Plus, well cover all switching costs. What . I just need it back. I dont have it. I dont know what youre talking about. We end tonight in new york city. The First Capital of tted he uni states. Called by many the modern day capital of world where past and prt and, where Anthony Mason found a reli iic of the past still thriving. In midtown manhattan squeezed between the skyscrapers on east 59th street is a sixstory literary oasis. The argosy bookstore in busines 91 years now is run by Three Sisters. This is moby dick. Judith lauery, first born is the middle sister. This is an act of congress signed by thomas jefferson. Reporter runs the autographs department. Early manhattan. Reporter and the youngest presides over the map and art gallery. It has noentral park. All in their 70s now the Three Sisters have run argosy since their father died in 1991. Reporter a lot of people must come into this shop and wonder why you are every day. Especially real estate brokers. Why are you still here . Were here because we own the building. Otherwise we would have had to reporter louis cohen opened the store in 1925. He andis wife ruth who also worked at gosy passed on their love of books to their three rls. Sisters and brothers tend to have their battles. Here we have a common goal. Repter the internet now brings in orders from around the world. But the store itself isnt as buling as it used to be. Even at the bargain bin. How often do you get offers to sell . 100 times a year. 100 times a year. Three cls last week. You did . The sisters have already planned for their succession. Diths son, ben lowery will make sure this bkstore wont protecting something now . Yes. What is that . Bos. Books are in danger. Reporter to louis cohens daughters its not the real estate that has the the most value its the collection that it houses. Anthony mason, cbs news, new york. And that they the cbs overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city. This is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the cbs overnight news. Im jericka duncan. President ama will get a firsthand look at the devastation in louisiana today when he visitslood ravaged baton rouge. A week after torrential inundated half the state. Dozens of highways are still closed. Thousand of residents remain in shelters. And 60,000 homes are either damaged or destroyed. The president has faced criticism for not visiting the disaster zone sooner. Manuel bojorqz is there. Take a look around here. This is all debr. Things ruined by the floodwaters now. Tossed out on t the street. And this entire city block is here in denim springs has lost part of its histor and people nearb have lost their homes. Across southern louisiana, roads are lined with debris. Catastrophiclooding becomes moreclear. Eachday. Master bedroom here. Water destroyed most of kathy edmondsons home of nearly 30 years. Kathy what have you lost here . Virtually everything. Damagehomes jumped to more than 6000 this weekend. Businesses are also feeling the brunt of this disaster. This has got t be so hard to see. This is pretty much our building right here. What you areooking at. Alvin watts business like many others in historic antiques district of denim springs is in shambles. He managed to clean up with little help. We are doing it ourselves. We dont have no fema, government, no nothing. Business up without any bodys help. If they show up. Fine. If they dont. We are going to put this back on the map. Repter the hiss toreic flooding has forced more than 106,000 people to register for fema assistance. A oneweek total the agency hasnt seen since superstorm sandy. Fema remt representatives tell some places are unreachable and active in all 20 hard hit parishes. We did have teams on the ground as the waters were ri through. We want to be here. Want to be here for survivors. Thats our goal. Already. More than 36 Million Dollars in federal assistance has been approved for this area. But this morning, 3,000 people remain in shelters. Miami mayor Phillip Levine asking for federal help to squash the zika virus in its track. Five cases reported in two miami communities. Theyre the first known cases of u. S. Mainland. Meanwhile, thousands of students return to school. And some of their parents are very concerned. David begnaud portre Health Officials have told rents you have to have you kids put on bug spray at home. Cant do it al school, another kid in your kids class mayave an eler gee. Come ready. T on at home. It is supposed to be effective r the entire school day. It is expected to beep nearly 90 degrees in miami beach see if this one is good. Adam carp, a High School Freshman will be dressed for much coor weather. Long sleeve. Pants and and a lg shirt. Sunday, adam and mom carol, an eye doctor picked up free protective uniforms. Offered by the School District which s been warning parents to te precautions. We have lots of phone calls and. Reminding us about insect repellent. Water. Safety. Superintendent, alberto carvallo made it a pent to dress the part. Wearing long sleeves and pants. Better safe than sorry. I know we are trading off comfort for protection. I think that is a fair deal. Remember not to spray the fa. Two Public Schools in the new zika zone which covers nearly 1. 5 square miles of miami beach. Precautions are also being taken at a third school just a few blocks outside the zone. County accused floridas governor ric sktt of pr communication. When did you find out there were cases in miami beach . Found out at 12 00 when the governor gave his press interview. Didnt get a heads up . Zero. Suspicion your office is trying to downplay the zika threat. I wanted to give an opportunity to respond. If you look at what the department of health its putting out. What our office is putting out. We will put out accurate information. Head of the National Institutes of health. Years. New clusters to pop up along the gulf coast. In texas, and louisiana. Ur chief medical correspondent, dr. Jon lapook discussed the latest zika outbreak with dr. Tom frieden head of the centers for disease control. Are conditions on miami beach, different. Harder than in wynwood. Miami beach a challenging area. High rise buildings means you cant apply aerial spraying in the sameway. Also, the windy condition it harder te of t products. Cement, pools that are e more chlorinated. As cdc director, what keeps you upbout the whole zika outbreak. I worry it will be difficult to stop transmission once it started around the u. S. Deeply concerned about puerto rico. Concerned we wt have the resources we need to have a rebust response come up with ways to find the virus and mosquito. The Olympic Games in rio e over. The athletes are finally headed home. The u. S. Team dominated with 12 m 121 m 121 medals. Reporter the amecan women artaking home 61 medals from rio. La nightot about gol d, lver or bronze. It was about rios chance to say goodbye. One more speul from the rio games. Reporter even under a soaking rain, rio still know house to throw a party. The elaborate performance inside maracana stadium was rios sigh of relief after years of turmoil surrounding its hosting of the olympics. With the snap earlier in the day, the americans put an exclamation point on their games with a slam dunk gold medal performance on the basketball court. Usa. Michael phelps and Katie Ledecky helped the u. S. Swim teamrab 33 medals in the pool. Track field team took home 32. In the gym, simoneiles led the gymnastings squad with 12. We did have the o regretful incident with our swimmers. Reporter but the u. S. Team is still dealing with a postrio hangover. If i didnt overexaggerate the story and if i told the entire story, none of this would have happened. In an brazilian tv over the weekend. American swimmer, ryan lochte apologized for embellishing a story he and his team nats were victims of an Armed Robbery at a rio gas station. He claimed a gun was pointed at hi im embarrassford myself. For my family and for my country. I was highly intoxicated. It was, im human. I made a mistake. U. S. Olympic committee ceo Scott Blackman says the swimmers let their country down. We are going to have further but i think we all understand what happened at this point. . New apps, web sites are changing the way we do business from bookstores to videos to cabs. Latest frontier in the digital revolution is Financial Technology. Or fin tech. Lesley stahl spoke to some of the pioneers. Which one dropped out of harvard . Awe thought was me. Which one dropped out of mit . By elimination, i was the other one. Others patrick and John Collison quit college because they had an idea for modernizing the financial industry they thought needed a shaking up. In a world where people can send a facebook message or upload an Instagram Photo have it available to any one, anywhere in the world. Like that. I think the fact that doesnt work for money is something that unacceptable to people. So i think the question for banks is can they get there first and providiing services o somebody new. They want to be the somedy new. John, 26, patrick, 27, first noticed the problem when they were in high school in a dot of a town in ireland. You were cors . We both learned to program growing up. We had been building, iphone apps, web services. When th people to buy the apps, ty hit an unexpected snag. They had to go to the bank and file paperwork just to be able to collect the money. Look really sort of kind of look getting a mortgage. You have to convince them that you are worth supporting. Like the mortgage it would have to be approved. It would take weeks for the approval process to happen. Just seemed like this crazy mismatch. So they decided to do something about it. They created software that allows businesses to cut through instantly accept payments on line from countries across the globe. We visited the startup, stripe, in the mission district. The heart of san franciscos tech scene where patrick showed me how fast a business could set up a money colnlectio system. Using stripe. Set me up. Pretend i left 60 minutes to create an online business. What do you want to sell . I will sell dog food. Home made dog food. Clicks and a cut and paste of their code he said my company would be ready to receive payment for home made dog food on line right then. And there. It doesnt need to take any longer. This is, this is how it should work. This is what would take weeks and weeks and weeks and forms and forms and verification. Going to the bank branch. Waiting for paperwork to be mailed back and all this stuff. They developed software for in new ways. Stripe charges sellers a small percentage for every transaction. Does the buyer pay anything . The buyer pays nothing. Nothing. Correct. Reporter their goal its to make money as easy to send as email for everyone, anywhere, on any device. We want to free businesses from just selling via credit cards to fopeople who hold Bank Accounts and enable people to purchase on line no matter what they use. Reporter of course this needed the smartphone. This move to mobile. For sure. Reporter stripe is hardly alone in inventing new Financial Technology. Or fintek. A revolution brewing with thousand of companies ting to make banking faster, cheaper and increasingly mobile. Man of the Innovative Services in Financial Technology that have come along in the past ten years are, are not coming from banks. Newcomers are not challenging the core function of banks taking deposits. Even the startups themselves. Park the money they handle at fdic insured banks. I think there will be a need for stom wheome where to store money. Have it sit. We think for their flaws they have a lot of experience at being banks right. But fintek is targeting other fun tgss of banking. Startups are peeling off one Profitable Service after another. Typically offering tm less. Its cled unbundling the bangs. Say you need a loan. Fintek sites match borrowers and lenders the way uber connect passengers with drivers. Need financial planning. Algorithms are replacing human advisers and brokers. Apps, let people click money t each other similar to texting. And itch you want to wir money across borders. Sending 500. Transferwise showed us how his app can send money abroad and convert currencies, say dollars into pounds, without bank tellers and High Exchange rates. Users just swap with each other. Couple of clicks. Boom. Click, click done. Do you think the big banks see the fintek startups as barbarians at the gate. Lot of curiosity. What about fear . The giant, citigroup says it is the all too familiar tale of david and goliath. Lot of what you are seeing in fintek its what you are seeing uber, air bnb. You have seen, the impact of technology on travel. To bangiking . It is early days. Banks are thinking about it. Trying to understand what all of this new technology can mean . Brand name companiesor new apps on their phone. The banks have not realized how different this generation is. Max levchin, cofounded paypal, early investor in stripe sites a survey saying of young adults would rather go to they dont have a problem putting their Social Security into a web form. They have a terrible problem going up to the tell ter in a bank and figure what you are this is so inefficient, w am i in this stodgy, outdated room, empty and marbleladen. Not just about technology. There is also a question of trust. The millenials, theyre basically formative experiences, the financial crisis. Theyre the one whose really dent trust the banks dont trust the banks. And we know that the banks serve their own interests more than those of their consumers. Basically that you helped create. Well there is no estion the crisis demonstrate the that the system didnt work. And when you looked at the aftermath of the crisis what needed to be done, you had to make sure banks got back to the basics of banking. And they had to address the trust issue. In the meantime, fintek started take root. In the last year and a half. Investors have poured 20 billion into the sec on. Including this banking insider whoser dozen fintek startups. He says beyond making banking convenient, the companies can offer options to lower income families that cant afford to bank at banks. Te million american households dont have a bank account. It is more expensive for a poor person to use the Banking System to exist than for a wealthy person. How is that possible . On the checking account. The commission. Exchange rate, it all adds up. That doesnt happen with new companies. New companies theyre transparent. They tell you what the fees are. And theyre a fraction of some of the fees charged by banks. They can provide services more cheaply. Many bang you dont have to have a physical presence and pay for that. You can eliminate hidden fees. And if your cost lower. I am hearing eliminate jobs. We are talking about hundreds of thousands of jobs in, in the banking sector. Tellers. And financial advisers. You name it. I think in general. Sort of, technology, always makes some jobs less rel vanlt or perhaps even obsolete. I will say that the idea that sort of these people will find nothing else to do seems like have you looked at. Of human beings. Have you looked at the emt ploi employment scene right now. It will take a while to adjust. Creativity of people. What theyre capable of. Aspirations and dreams that they have. The idea that theyre not capable of anything more than sort of performing ought may tiff clerical tasks i dont believe that. There are issues with fintek that go beyond the loss of banking jobs. Letting new companies handle your money cupped be there are concerns theyre inadeqtely regulated. There is also the issue of online skurtd. People have been trying to steal money for as long as money has existed. Andnt best we can sort of, as a as a society is to design security in the most thoughtful rope bust way possible. And thats sort of what we set out to do with stripe. Its not like the big banks havent been breached by well it is still a small slice of the financial industry. And the powerful and rich old guard is fighting back. Its lobby already pushing for more regulation to curb the newcomers. Newcomers. You can seat full report on our marco. polo marco. polo marco. polo marco. polo marco. s . . Polo marco. polo scusa . Ma io sono marco polo, ma. Marco. playing marco polo with marco polo . Surprising. Lo. S . , sono qui. Whats not surprising . How much money amanda and keith saved by switching to geico. 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Some of the counterfeit drugs reportedly contained fentanyl, an opioidonsidered 50 times more powerful. Those pills were falsely marked. Raising the question, did prince know what he was taking . Prince weighed 112 pound when he died fentanyl. The medical examiners report said it was self administered and his death was an accident. . Purple rain purple rain . It is unclear how the 57yearold singer obtained fentanyl. According to the star tribune, investigators ar leaning towards the theory that he took the pills, not knowing they contained the drug. You can envision the case of prince. Lower dose of a narcotic. It ended up being a significantly higher dose. An official close to the investigation told the associated press. Some pills found in princes paisley park mansion were s wat indicating they contained two active ingredients in tylenol. But at least one of tested positive for fentanyl. The potent drug is responsible for a growing number of deaths in the united the problem is fentanyl is much, much stronger than the tylenol and the hydrcodone. Think we are seeing an epidemic. People taking rcotics. Causing problems in significant number of overdose and deaths. At the same time a new epidemic, counterfeit pills. When the two collide as in this case, certainly appears, there can be lethal consequences. An official told the in tests prior to his death. The fire is barely out on the olympic caldron in rio. Cities around the world are already lining up to host the games in 2024. That includes los angeles. Ben tracy has the story. It has been 20 years since the summer olympics have been in the united states. That was the 1996 games in l land. Since then, chicago has tried. New york has dried. They beoth have been passed ove. Los angeles thinks it can go the distance. With the olympic flame now extinguished in rio, the competition to get the 2024 games is really heating up. There is no olympic fans like americans. Los angeles mayor, Eric Garcetti in rio to convince officials his city should play host. Why would hosting be good for a lot of people are asking who would want toid for t games. We know we can do a games of in 1984 when we helped save the olympic movement. Anything angt only city tt wanted the games in 1984 and it made money. L. A. Predicts its 2024 games would cost 6 billion and generate a 161 million surplus from tv rights. Sponsorships and ticket sales. The l. A. Coliseum wld be updated. And a temporary swimming venue nearly every other olympic venue already existed. The planned 2. 6 billion state of the art rams football stadium, a centerpiece of the games. Lay hey has also dramatically expanded its public transportation. We wont build things for the olympics and hope they benefit l. A. The we are build things for the people of l. A. And we hope they wl benefit the olympics in turn. Competition is stiff. Paris is a favorite. 2024, 100 years since it last hosted the games. The entire olympic ideal ties have bigger, higher, stronger, faster profits. Professor christopher gafney studied the impact of olympics on host cities. He said most games make money for International Olympic committee but leave their hosts billions in debt with empty, rotting olympic venues. You dont think americans should want to seat olympics back on amen no, absolutely not. The olympic model is dead. In the past decade, olympics have cost 8. 9 billion with average cost overrun of 156 . But l. A. s mayor says bringing the games back to the heart of hollywood is not only a win for l. A. , but the entire country. This is a movement that needs america, but i think america need the olympics too. Thats the overnight news for this tuesday. Later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new yorkrk . . Its tuesday, august 23rd, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. Two new controversies erupt for hillary clin the fbi uncovering another 15,000 emails and new allegations against the clinton foundation. But clinton laughed it off with jimmy kimmel. Have you considered using facetime instead of email . [ laughter ] in a possible pivot, donald trump reaches out to immigrant communities, calling for a firm, but fair deportation policy

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