Ou never thought u were. Youre a saunders. Isnt that right, adam . No, listen listen, ill get it back. Even if it takes the rest of my life, i will get it back. [device beeps] i got to go. Hey, boss . I think i got a location on the kid. Im going to need your help on this, finch. I need you to get inside baylor zimm. Im on the Trading Floor now. [whirring and beeping] mr. Reese, i found something. Also a senior risk manager. I found his shortsale orders from last week, and the buy orders for tritak, issued to him this morning. For how many . About 4 million. Where is paul now . [computer beeps, whirs] im about to find out. His phone is tethered to his calendar. Maybe i can hack into his gps. Paul . It cant be. No, ii mean, really, it cant. They put measures in place to catch securities fraud, how did paul do it . Paul isnt working alone. Hes got a friend in the s. E. C. I spent my entire career chasing down rogue traders, only to see my agency get defanged when the country needed us watching the closest. And make millions along the way. 300 million, to be exact. Where are we . Tritak was down to 4 a share by closing bell today. When the market opens tomorrow, itll be 2. Ive got buy orders in place to pick up the shares that we need. And the loose ends . Well, baylor wont be asking any more questions, but adam is still out there. He could be a problem. I have it under control. [chuckles] youd be better off balling up that paper and stuffing it under your clothes. Itll keep you warm. See, how did how did it get to this . I mean. I earned everything that i achieved in my life. I know. He told us about your father and the 200 hed send you. He doesnt know the end of the story. He doesnt know when i was 16, i went to go find my father. I took a train to new mexico, and i found him. And he had aa new family. And then when i went to him, another 200. 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Ive got buy orders here for 4 million shares of tritak. Can you fill these immediately . Uh, i can buy whats available, but some new player hit the market hard today been buying all morning. Theres a lot out there to buy. I mean, would you look . Tritak just hit 15 a unit. By the time the dumb money gets back in, anonymous. But i have a number. Maybe you can strike a deal. Hey, you called. Whats going on . Im saving our asses. Thats whats going on. [cell phone ringing] this is harold crane. Yes . Sir, this is paul ashton with baylor zimm investments. Banker about that. No, sir i [cell phone ringing] sorry, paul, but my little buying frenzy just reinvigorated the tritak m. L. P. , and i own all the shares. Dont worry. Ill sell you what you need. After all, what are friends for . Your little game of hide the short. Only works when its legal. You cant prove anything. Against you theyll do anything to avoid jail time. Let us through here. Thats the guy. Over here. There get him john rooney, assets. [engine turning] its all of it, all your money. You were the only person that i counted on when i was younger, and i wish that you could have counted on me, and i hope that someday maybe you can forgive me. Of course i forgive you, kid. Youre family. Of course i forgive you. [laughs] even if i cant stand your taste in suits. [laughs] so let me ask you this what are we gonna do about reinvesting . I think that maybe you and i could look into franchising the business, but first i got some people i want you to feed. [grunts] how to keep things interesting. I saw signs posted downstairs. Someone finally bought this old place. New ownership. It looks like well have to make camp elsewhere. [horns honking] actually. I know the new owner. Hes a smart kid. With a good head on his shoulders. Hey. I never said thank you. For looking after me when i needed it. Whos looking after you these days . Wheres the other one . What other one . There are supposed to be two suspects. You talking about the s. E. C. Guy . Yeah. They found him dead in his apartment in queens selfinflicted g. S. W. To the head. Guess he couldnt stand the thought of otisville. Hmm. I heard they both were arrested. I dont know what to tell you. I was thinking. Cop couldnt pull this off. No, there was someone else behind the scenes, someone who hired a team of assassins, who knew a bill would pass in State Government weeks before it did, someone who could use 300 million to finance a personal war. So whats this . The bigger picture. Hello, john. From the makers of claritin. Clarispray provides 24hour, prescription strength relief from sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion. Return to the world. Try clarispray today. A box is where you keep things safe. Who wants that . Im moving forward. New oikos greek nonfat yogurt helps keep me going. Now with allnatural ingredients with vitamin d and 12 grams of protein. Oikos, be unstoppably you. 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And the electric car company venturi, based in monaco. Its 39 feet long and powered by four electric motors that run on lithium ion batteries. The team plans to make a few adjustments on the buckeye bullet 3 and return to the track next year with the goal of hitting 400 Miles Per Hour. And well be back in a flash with a look at Charles Osgoods final sunday morning broadcast 22ea i have to ask, what are you going to do next sunday . Ill probably be writing a radio show for monday. Well, well still see him on the radio, as he says. Charles osgood received a warm and a wonderful sendoff this morning as he put a bowtie on his run as host of cbs sunday morning. Charlie also passed the torch to his successor. Sunday morning has been without a doubt the most satisfying 22 years of my life in broadcasting. That my successor will be someone we all know and think the world of. Jane pauley, congratulations and welcome. Thank you so much, charlie. I am honored beyond words to follow in your footsteps. But enough about me. I have news about your bowtie. The bowtie you are wearing right now is bound for the Smithsonians National museum of American History in washington, wher w stopwatch of our sister broadcast 60 minutes as part of its permanent collection, proof as if anyone needed it that you have made broadcast history. Congratulations. And please dont be a stranger. I promise. And a big congratulations to both charles and jane. When we return, the final home game for another broadcasting finally tonight, in 1950 around the time Charles Osgood started classes at Fordham University in the box a recent fordham graduate named vin scully was starting his broadcasting career with the brooklyn dodgers. Scully is signg off as the beloved announcer. Heres mireillea villareal. Its time for dodger baseball. Reporter vin scullys voice is the soundtrack of so many historic moments. He was there in 1974 when hank aaron broke babe ruths home run record. A black man is getting a standing ovation in the deep south. Reporter he painted a picture of the game the way shakespeare would right a play. Memorable. And the game is going on and going on. And then out of the corner of my eye i said and look whos coming up. And here he comes, hobbling. He is gone in a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened. Reporter it was the way he guided listeners through each game that won over generations of baseball fans. For at least nine innings his words transported them from dugout or onto the pitchers mound. For the past 67 years, from brooklyn to los angeles. Go dodgers. Reporter this weekend fans filed into Dodger Stadium to honor him. Angel rodriguez is a walking tribute. Hes like family. Theres nobody here that has not listened to vin. Reporter on vin scully Appreciation Day it was actually vin that was pitching out this gift. 50,000 letters went out to baseball fans thanking them for listening. Dennis murphy drove five hours from San Francisco to share this moment with his daughter. What is it about him that makes him the best . You know, i think its just the way he brings the game to life. The experience of the game of baseball. And just the calm nature of his voice. Reporter in one week scully will call his final game in San Francisco. But this afternoon he signed off one last time from Dodger Stadium. Leave it to the charlie culverson a gamewinning home run. Reporter baseball is described as a boys game played by men. If that holds true, then vin scully will be forever young. His voice echoing through history for millions of fans to come. Mireya villareal, cbs news, Dodger Stadium. And thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us in just a short time for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im reena ninan. For months now Hillary Clinton and donald trump have engaged in a sort of political shadow boxing, throwing jabs at each other on the stump, well, tonight the bell rings for real with the first president ial debate of this election season. The verbal slugfest comes as the race tightens. The latest Washington Post abc news poll has clinton and trump just about tied, with 46 for clinton and 44 for trump. A new cbs poll shows Clinton Holding her lead in virginia and colorado. Those are two key battleground states. Our poll shows trump leading in missouri, a state which has voted republican in recent president ial elections. Watched Television Events ever. Jan crawford has more. Reporter getting ready for a president ial debate, it usually involves hours just locked inside a Hotel Conference room where theyre running through every possible scenario. So we set up our own makeshift debate prep headquarters to talk to two political strategists about how it all works and what both candidates need to do to win. So they say shes been practicing for the debate. Reporter trump had a full schedule this week, traveling to the battleground states of North Carolina, ohio, and pennsylvania instead of prepping for the debate. Hows the debate prep going right now . Well, im here at genos. Reporter clinton on the other hand has been holed up with her top advisers preparing for what her campaign believes will be the single most consequential event leading up to election day. Of all the big moments in a campaign this is the only one side and next to each other. So its less about scoring points and more about what kind of impression you leave. Reporter democratic strategist Michael Feldman helped run al gores 2000 president ial campaign. We sat down with him and republican strategist dan senor, who helped romney prepare for his 2012 debate against president obama to find out what goes into winning. The best debaters, i have found, the best performers are the ones who say im not going to win or lose this debate on this detail or that detail, its reporter of the two candidates trump is more difficult to predict. And unlike his opponent hes never gone head to head with just one other candidate, a physically exhausting task. Its a very physical experience. 90 minutes. One on one with no breaks, no distractions, no ads. Standing up. Its exhausting. Reporter these strategists predict that mondays debate could change the contours of the 2016 race. With over 60 of voters temperament, expectations are high. It is the super bowl of american politics. And if it were Hillary Clinton against jeb bush, or Hillary Clinton against marco rubio or whomever, sure, it would be the first debate would be a big deal. But Hillary Clinton against donald trump, its a show of epic proportions. And maybe unlike anything weve ever seen. Yes. Reporter now, already this years debate is unprecedented. This is the first president ial debate ever between a man and a woman. Cbs news will have debate beginning at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. John dickerson discussed the event with the Vice President ial candidates tim kaine and mike pence for face the nation. Some of Hillary Clintons supporters say there is a different standard for Hillary Clinton. What is that different standard in the debate . Well, im not sure im hoping there isnt a different standard in the debate, john. I think theres been some worry that maybe up to now theres been different standards app applied. But thats the great thing about points. First, the candidates get grilled on specifics. Hillary has been very specific about policy plans. We have a book out describing them. Donald trump less so. But tomorrow is an opportunity to see whether donald will be specific about what he proposes to do. Second, Unanswered Questions. The voters have questions. Donald trump hasnt released his tax returns. News of this past week shows a whole series of very serious questions about Donald Trumps ties to russia. And finally, theres been news payments by the trump foundation. I think these Unanswered Questions are going to be on voters minds. And then finally theres the issue of truthfulness. Politifact has been tracking Donald Trumps claims on the campaign trail. Thus far about 70 of the things they checked turn out to be false. So thats an interesting point about the debate tomorrow night too. In a 90minute format, not 20second sound bites, theres a real opportunity to hear somebody Say Something and then get into is that actually true obviously let it be an even standard for both. But that issue about specifics, answering those Unanswered Questions, and checking people on truthfulness, thats going to be very important. I noticed the campaign put out a list already of 18 or so questions of or falsehoods about donald trump they put out. Thats about donald trump. But Hillary Clinton, everything she says in the campaign, that will be in the debate, everything she says will be truthful . I thiha its fair game for both candidates to be challenged either on things that they said or things that they say tomorrow night. And again, i think the great virtue of these debates is you get 90 minutes to look at people and really see whether theres depth, whether theres substance, and whether theres candor and truthfulness in what they say. Any advice youve given Hillary Clinton before the debate in. Weve talked a little about the debates, both of our debates, but more in the area of to effectively make your positive case even while parrying what the other guy throws at you. Governor, most candidates would be hitting the books. Donald trump has been out campaigning almost just like regular. So how has he been preparing for the debates . I think donald trump has been preparing for this debate for his entire lifetime. Hes built a great business. Hes traveled the country. And particularly in this has been out among the American People. I think hes given voice to the frustrations and aspirations of the American People like no american leader in my lifetime since ronald reagan. And i think all of that is going to combine and come together. And im looking forward to seeing this good man, my running mate, step on that stage and present his message to make America Great again to the American People. And he suggests the moderators shouldnt fact check in the debates. The experience a few years ago of mitt romney being interrupted and being challenged on an assertion that he made. I believe it was about the tragedy in benghazi. And it turned out the moderator was wrong. I think the important thing is that the American People hear from these two candidates. The choice in this campaign could not be more clear. In donald trump we have a leader who literally embodies the american spirit, who wants to change the direction military, less taxes, less regulation, repealing obamacare, standing by the constitution. And Hillary Clinton literally offers a third obama term, more taxes, more regulation, more obamacare, more of the war on energy and more the of the policy thats weakened americas place in the world. We need to hear from these two candidates and i hope and trust that the moderators will just facilitate that. And governor, donald trump has said recently i will always tell you the truth. Night will be truthful . I think donald trump always speaks straight from his mind and straight from his heart. I dont see cake, i just see mess. Its like awful. It feels like am not actually cleaning it up. 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You rang . And maybe in some cases to be angry or amused or sort of shake your head about this crazy world. And by the way, it is a crazy world. Reporter which helps explain how an economics major at Fordham University in the bronx were the call letters the same when you were here . Yes, they were. Campus radio station. I spent more time here than i did in classrooms or doing homework. Reporter he started as a Classical Music dj in washington, d. C. But at some point you moved to become a news reporter. What was the inspiration for that . There was a job that was available, and i knew how to get it. His first bigtime news job was at abc. Then in 1967 he joined wcbs radio in new york. Well, today mrs. Martin is the proud possessor of a plant that towers like jacks bean stalk, looks like a tomato plant, and is nicknamed fred. Reporter his distinctive style soon landed him a job at the cbs network. The osgood file. This is Charles Osgood. Reporter and in 1971 he launched one of the longestrunning features in osgood file. Edward r. Murrow sure knew how to use his voice on the radio. Reporter several stories a day in twominute segments that are surprisingly complex to craft. See you on the radio. I say that every week. A peculiar phrase some people think to speak. Ive got a piece of mail or two on my shelf saying this sentence seems to contradict itself. Improved by making it shorter and better. Reporter when the idea of television was presented to you, was that exciting for you or foreboding . It scared me to death. It just about scared me to death. Good evening. Times running out to get the hostage crisis reporter in fact, he says the first time he anchored a broadcast he got some constructive criticism from the legendary mike wallace. He said you looked like you had gone into the room to e the waste basket and you looked up and you saw Walter Cronkites chair. So you said oh and you went and sat in his chair and you said to yourself i hope nobody catches me doing, this i hope nobodys watching. Reporter but soon he realized good evening, im Charles Osgood. Reporter he just needed to be himself on camera. It takes two to tango but more than two to make any kind of peace in the middle east. If youre not comfortable. Reporter in 1994 Charles Osgood took over sunday morning from the venerable charles kuralt. Good morning. Im Charles Osgood, and this is sunday morning. I know it sounds strange to me too, but here we are. Reporter youve got to know that the audience came to not just accept you but to really be very fond of you. What was that lik y started to realize that . I think if you you do something every week and if you fill up their homes, then they get to know you. Theyre not even surprised when you knock on the door and say may i come in. . . We have actors and artists . . Not just politicians . . Reporter in the 22 years since Charles Osgood has taken us to cuba, explored the american architectural . Sunday mornings are filled with such things . In the process helping sunday morning earn three recent emmys for outstanding morning program. Through it all hes followed his own wise counsel. Before your working years are through i hope whatever work you do makes you happy, makes you smile. You may be at it quite a while. . The f . Half bad . . Well have more on Charles Osgoods final show at cbs after the break. Youre watching the cbs overnight news. Were going to prove just how wet and sticky your current gel antiperspirant is. Now were going to show you how degree dry spray is different. Degree dry spray. coughs that cough doesnt sound so good. Well i think you sound great. Move over. Easy booger man. Take mucinex dm. Itll take care of your cough. Fine ill text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. One pill lasts 12 hours, so. 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Charles may well be remembered for his wit, his wisdom, or even his bowties hp but his legion of fans also know he was an accomplished musician. Anthony mason has that part of the story. Reporter for the past 22 years sunday morning hasnt needed a house band. You know this song. . You are my sunshine . . My only sunshine . We had charlie. He was his own accompanyist. Even in his office you could catch charlie at the keyboard. Youve been known to stop into the steinway showroom from time to time. Yes indeed. Reporter charlie, who owns three steinways, fell in love with music hearing his mother play piano at home. Piano was your first instrument. Yes. Well, toy piano was my first instrument. And i started playing by ear before i started taking lessons. Did you have musical aspirations . No. I never thought that i would be a professional pianist. And i dont think i could get the job being one even today. In 1955, when he was about to be drafted into the army, he met an officer in dress blues. Im a member of the United States army band. I said what instruments do you play . He said im the announcer. I said when do you get out . He said next month. You saw a job opening. He would serve three years as the army bands announcer. The president whos making a d reporter when president eisenhower was recovering at Walter Reed Army hospital, charlie was enlisted as his personal disc jockey. He was put into a studio with a stack of records that had all been chosen as his favorites, and i spent most of the day playing records for eisenhower. Charlie started writing songs too. And i dont think most people know you that had a top 40 hit. Well, its true, though. Whom he met in the u. S. Army band he wrote a tribute to Americas Fighting forces that in 1966 was recorded by senator everett dirkson. And he couldnt play anything and he couldnt say anything. So he recited those lyrics. There have been men down through the years there have been men, bold valiant men who have died that others might be free. That others might be free. Reporter by january 1967 gallant men had climbed to number 29, one spot above wild thing. What did you think as this thing started climbing the charts . Well, i was delighted. He was delighted too. Reporter in the 60s he also wrote a song called black is beautiful. Nancy wilson recorded it and later sang it with him on sunday morning. . It makes you cry . . You are my sunshine . . My only sunshine . Reporter as host of sunday morning charlie was able to explore his wildest musical fantasies. He performed at the grand ole opry. . And played banjo with the boston pops. He played the organ at yankee stadium. And other exotic instruments. Its actually half a piano and half a zither. Well, youre one of about 20 people who have played it. . Im dreaming of a White Reporter and hed end every year way chrisith a christmas c solo. Sometimes with special guests. . And a happy new year . Play along. . Reporter Charles Osgood has always understood the enduring power of music at transitional moments in our lives. As he himself explained in a 1995 story on the anniversary of v. E. Day. Always the fear that it might and be hope that it would not be the last parting. Maybe that is why this song that vera lynn used to say became an anthem that even to this day can bring tears to the eyes of many an old soldier. Reporter so play it again, charlie. . Well meet again . . Dont know where . . Dont know when . . But i know well meet again . Reporter and now here with a tribute to Charles Osgood is the United States army band and chorus. . . . Gal lantd men . . Lant men . . . As long as there are gallant men . On the eve of the first president ial debate of the Campaign Season the race between Hillary Clinton and donald trump is tightening up. Women voters could end up deciding who wins. They make up more than half of the electorate. Manuel bojorquez spoke with women voters, democrats and republicans, in the battleground state of n the Glass Ceiling for sure. I think that women are definitely more empowered but were kind of still constricted to a box. Even as a working woman we still face certain on stack obs that i dont necessarily think every male in that same position is going to face. Whos voting for Hillary Clinton . Whos voting for donald trump . Im republican. There is a part of me that is nervous about trump. Surrounds himself with people that are smart, intelligent, fair. She was mentioning about core values. So if im looking at trump, theres not one segment of this country that he has not, you know, spoken about in a negative way. Angela . I have decided not to vote this year. I cant vote for my party just because theyre my party when they he and reckless. I am not a hillary supporter. Why . I think that she stands for bad policies that weve had in the office for the last eight years. If Hillary Clinton were elected, would that be good for women, do you think . Absolutely. I really believe fundamentally we need some female perspective creating policy. Shes been a womens advocate and a childrens advocate her entire career. Well for we women us women going forward. If donald trump were elected president , would that be good for women . I doent think it would hurt us as all. He is a businessman. Hes always been a businessman. This is also a new environment for him. So i think hes learning as hes going. I believe the country is at a crossroads. I believe there are Critical Issues that have to be intelligent way. We should be proud to be living here. To be able to vote and try to get the best candidate for all of us is huge. Reporter more than half of registered voters here in North Carolina are women, and it is by all means a swing state. Barack obama won here in 2008 but lost in 2012. And thats the overnight news for this monday. Morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york im reena ninan. . The manhunt ends. Questions begin. A suspect born in turkey is captured following a deadly rampage at a mall in washington state. Also tonight, a boating Accident Claims the life of a after Police Released video of a Fatal Shooting. Good morning. Charles osgood introduces the new host of cbs sunday morning. I am honored beyond words to follow in your footsteps. And its a hollywood ending for another broadcasting legend. Dodgers announcer vin scully. Its time for dodger announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im rena ninan. Was the deadly friday night shooting spree at a mall in burlington, washington an act of terror . Officials are checking into that following the arrest of the suspected gunman. A 20yearold born in turkey, he was captured saturday night in the town of oak harbor. Tony dukopel has t reporter sheriff mike hawley had just picked up a picture of the suspect when he says he spotted the real thing. I did an abrupt uturn, hit my lights, pulled my gun and took the individual into custody. Reporter the individual was 20yearold arcan cetin. A 20yearold grocery bagger born in turkey now a legal u. S. Resident. An fbi official says its too soon to say if it was terrorism. I cannot discount it. Reporter cetin was found unarmed carrying a laptop and a leather bag. Earlier police say mall security photos show him on a killing spree using a rifle to mow down shoppers. Julie zaveta was there with her husband joe. I heard the boom, boom, boom. Thats how hard it sounded. It looked like it was a game, a video game. This guy was just like he was just targeting people. Reporter the carnage left five dead, four women and one man, ranging from a 16yearold cancer survivor to a senior citizen. Mount Vernon Police lieutenant chris cammic. I dont know what his motivatiwe i dont know what his motivations was to continue. I dont know what his motivations was to stop. Reporter now authorities are probing cetins troubled past. A fascination with firearms, apparent in these myspace photos. And a criminal record including three Domestic Violence charges. Whatever the motive, the mourning continues. Heres governor jay insly. I know theres 7 million losses. Reporter and the suspect was arrested at about the same time as a prayer vigil had become for his five victims. Hes now expected in court tomorrow, and that is also the same time as the coroner is expected to identify those victims. Reena . Thank you, tony. It was a tense football sunday in charlotte, North Carolina after Police Released video of a Fatal Shooting that has the entire city on edge. Errol barnett is there. Reporter inside charlottes bank of America Stadium it was football business as usual for the Carolina Panthers and the minnesota vikings. Outside police in riot gear and National Guard troops surrounded the stadium. The city declared sundays game a extraordinary event, fearing protesters would disrupt it. When do we want it . Now reporter the chants were mostly upbeat, a stark change from previous days. Demonstrators angered by the shooting death of 43yearold Keith Lamont Scott on tuesday have taken to the streets every night since, pressuring the Police Department to release on saturday it did. The police chief says officers ordered scott out of his vehicle when they saw him with marijuana and a firearm. In dash camera footage scott is seen exiting his vehicle and slowly backing away. Officers surrounding him shout drop the weapon. Then gunshots. [ gunshots ] body camera footage shows another angle but has no audio until officers are standing over the dying man. It holding a gun. Dont shoot him. Reporter on friday the family released cell phone footage of the shooting they say was recorded by scotts wife, rakia. Did you shoot him . He better not be [ bleep ] dead Reporter Police chief kerr putney says the departments footage along with evidence from the scene proves scott was an imminent threat. Police say this is scotts gun and marijuana blunt. Is it your expectation that the release of this footage will the footage itself will not create in anyones mind absolute certainty as to what this case represents and what the outcome should be. Reporter scotts family says they have more questions. Attorney justin bamburg. What we do know is that the moment mr. Scott is shot it appears as though hes not aggressively moving towards law enforcement, hes actually doing the opposite. Hes passively stepping back. Demonstrations. The state of emergency remains in effect, as does the midnight curfew. Reena . Errol barnett in North Carolina. Thank you, errol. With the election six weeks away, a Washington Post abc news poll out today has Hillary Clinton and donald trump virtually tied. 46 to 44 among likely voters. A new cbs poll shows Clinton Holding her lead in virginia and colorado, two key battleground states. Which has voted republican in recent president ial elections. The potential game changer could be the first headtohead debate monday night. Heres paula reid. Hes like the babe ruth of debating. He really shows up and swings and does a great job. Reporter Trumps Campaign manager isnt the only one comparing the debate to a sporting event. It is expected to be the most watched president ial debate in tv history. Donald trump and Hillary Clintons running mates say the first facetoface showdown will be an opportunity for the candidates to showcase their strengths. Hillary has been very specific about policy plans. We have a book out describing them. Donald trump less so. But tomorrow is an opportunity to see whether donald will be specific about what he proposes to do. Hes going to focus in this debate tomorrow night as he has throughout the election on the issues the American People care about. This weekend the campaigns engaged in a twitter spat over the guest list. Billionaire mark cuban, a frequent trump critic, tweeted just got a front row seat to watch Hillary Clinton overwhelm donald trump. Wants to sit in the front row, perhaps i will put gennifer flowers. But today the Trump Campaign backed away from the invite. She has not been invited by the campaign. And i cant believe how easily baited the Clinton Campaign was. Reporter reena, both candidates took a break from debate preparations to meet with israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu during his visit to new york. Paula reid with our debate preview. Thanks, paula. Well, now with a closer look at our new cbs news Battleground Tracker poll heres elections director anthony salvant washington. The big picture, reena, is that clintons once big lead has become a narrower lead nationally and in some key states heading into the debate. The reason we see echoes, some of wha weve already seen in recent weeks, and that is lower excitement among her voters. But the polling shows the balance that donald trump has to strike too. Like clinton hes described by many voters as risky, but he is also seen as able to bring the change that so many voters want. Rena . A reminder, cbs news will have primetime coverage beginning at 9 00 p. M. Eastern, 6 00 pacific. The cbs overnight news will be right back. September is Childhood Cancer awareness month. What better time to donate to st. Jude Childrens Research Hospital . Where families never receive a bill go to stjude. Org. Cbs cares. In syria theres little hope that a broken ceasefire will be revived. Since late last week russian and syrian warplanes and troops have been hammering syrias largest city, aleppo. Elizabeth palmer was in aleppo when the attacks resumed. Reporter at the start of the week wre party from a rooftop, when the war reignited. Those are shells falling on rebelheld aleppo, just after the syrian army declared the ceasefire was over. Soon the warplanes were up, too, the number of dead and wounded, which had fallen to almost zero, rocketed up. The front line of this civil war runs right through the center of aleppo. Armed opposition fighters control this side, and Syrian Regime forces and their allies are here. 13yearold aya lives on the very edge of the government side. This curtain here, whats that for . Translator snipers. Reporter the snipers, just a few hundred yards away, are opposition fighters who over the past four years have aimed their weapons at Syrian Army Positions deep in this neighborhood. Did you lose some friends in this war . Yes, ive lost many, she says. Some were killed by mortars or snipers. Some just left the country. Many of those who didnt make a run for it are now living in the ruins of war in desperate need. The ceasefire was supposed to let humanitarian aid reach them. But the main delivery route into aleppo has been a battleground for months. To let the aid flow all sides, including the syrian army, were supposed to pull back. And it never did. Secure the road failed. In a war this savage its hard to sort fact from fiction. And it got even harder this week when a u. S. Airstrike hit syrian soldiers. By mistake, said the pentagon. A few days later a red crescent aid convoy was attacked. You see . Pampers as aid from the u. N. Reporter the u. S. Says early indications showed the russians were responsible, something moscow furiously denied. But Public Opinion in this country is shaped by syrian state media. And the villain on its airwaves is always the United States. Syrians also believe that america can make a big difference to the outcome of this war. And that the u. S. Has a responsibility to use its diplomatic muscle and its power to help bring peace. Elizabeth palmer, cbs news, well, Terence Crutcher has been laid to rest in tulsa. The 40yearold father of four was unarmed when he was shot and killed by a Police Officer on september 16th. That officer, betty shelby, has been charged with firstdegree manslaughter. Crutchers family says theyre determined to get justice. A tragic loss for major league baseball. Miami marlins ace pitcher Jose Fernandez has been killed along with two friends in a boating accident off miami. Fernandez survived a harrowing journey to the u. S. From cuba to become one of the games best. Mas i see such a little boy in him when with the way he played. When you watch kids play Little League or Something Like that, thats the joy that jose played with. And the passion he felt about playing. Thats what i think about. 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Tightened his grip on russia with a newly elected parliament. Hes also been trying to press his thumb on the scale of the u. S. Election, weighing in for donald trump. Charlie dagata has more from moscow. Reporter meet the man they call the donald trump of russia. Vladimir zhirinovsky. He just won big in recent elections. Mr. Trump is the president of United States. It will be holiday for russia. Reporter the ultra nationalist leader is one of trumps most vocal supporters in russia. Even his opinion of Hillary Clinton matches the more radical fringe of trump supporters. Madam clinton has all signs of parkinson illness. Parkinson. Its a very bad illness. Reporter trump has lavished praise on the russian leader and said hed cut back on u. S. Involvement in nato. A trump white house. But russias meddling in the American Election is more than just talk. Russia is accused of hacking the democratic partys server. Are you going to be watching the president ial debate next week . Of course. Reporter if you want to know what putin is thinking, you talk to this man. Sergei markov. His political think tank has a direct line to the kremlin, which sort of denies the hacking allegations. The word of Central States over this issue means no, zero. Nothing. They lied. Just forget about them. Reporter putin has said hacking the dnc was a good thing. It appears that hes condoning the hacking. Yeah. Its exactly i agree. Hackers attacks about politicians, very good. What if his own United Russia Party had been hacked into . How would he react then . Negatively. Because its his party. Repr president putin were banned from appearing on statecontrolled television. But images of donald trump and the American Elections have been getting plenty of air time. Charlie dagata, cbs news, moscow. Up next, a world land speed our bacteria familys been on this cushion for generations. Alright kiddos everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. 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It clocked an average speed of 341 Miles Per Hour and hit a top speed of 358 Miles Per Hour during a run on the bonneville salt flats. Thats an 11mile stretch of dry compact salt. The buckeye bullet 3 was designed and built by a team of engineering students aio and the electric car company venturi, based in monaco. Its 39 feet long and powered by four electric motors that run on lithium ion batteries. The team plans to make a few adjustments on the buckeye bullet 3 and return to the track next year with the goal of hitting 400 Miles Per Hour. And well be back in a flash with a look at Charles Osgoods final sunday morning broadcast and the passing of the torch to 22 years on sunday morning. I have to ask, what e going to do next sunday . Ill probably be writing a radio show for monday. Well, well still see him on the radio, as he says. Charles osgood received a warm and a wonderful sendoff this morning as he put a bowtie on his run as host of cbs sunday morning. Charlie also passed the torch to his successor. Without a doubt the most satisfying 22 years of my life in broadcasting. Right now im proud to tell you that my successor will be someone we all know and think the world of. Jane pauley, congratulations and welcome. Thank you so much, charlie. I am honored beyond words to follow in your footsteps. But enough about me. I have news about your bowtie. The bowtie you are wearing right now is bound for the Smithsonians National museu where it will join the original stopwatch of our sister broadcast 60 minutes as part of its permanent collection, proof as if anyone needed it that you have made broadcast history. Congratulations. And please dont be a stranger. I promise. And a big congratulations to both charles and jane. When we return, the final home game for another broadcasting finally tonight, in 1950 around the time Charles Osgood started classes at Fordham University in the bronx a recent fordham graduate named vin scully was starting his broadcasting career with the brooklyn dodgers. 67 years later scully is signing off as the Los Angeles Dodgers heres mireya villareal. Its time for dodger baseball. Reporter vin scullys voice is the soundtrack of so many historic moments. He was there in 1974 when hank aaron broke babe ruths home run record. A black man is getting a standing ovation in the deep south. Reporter he painted a picture of the game the way shakespeare would right a play. Going on. And then out of the corner of my eye i said and look whos coming up. And here he comes, hobbling. He is gone in a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened. Reporter it was the way he guided listeners through each game that won over generations of baseball fans. For at least nine innings his words transported them from their homes and cars into the dugout or onto the pitchers mound. For the past 67 years, from brooklyn to los angeles. Go dodgers. Reporter this weekend fans filed into Dodger Stadium to honor him. Angel rodriguez is a walking tribute. Hes like family. Theres nobody here that has not listened to vin. Reporter on vin scully Appreciation Day it was actually vin that was pitching out this gift. 50,000 letters went out to baseball fans thanking them for six decades of love and Dennis Murphy drove five hours from San Francisco to share this moment with his daughter. What is it about him that makes him the best . You know, i think its just the way he brings the game to life. The experience of the game of baseball. And just the calm nature of his voice. Reporter in one week scully will call his final game in San Francisco. But this afternoon he signed off one last time from Dodger Stadium. Leave it to the dodgers. Charlie culverson a gamewinning home run. Repor b described as a boys game played by men. If that holds true, then vin scully will be forever young. His voice echoing through history for millions of fans to come. Mireya villareal, cbs news, Dodger Stadium. And thats the overnight news for this monday. For some of you the news continues. For others check back with us in just a short time for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the overnight news. Im reena ninan. For months now Hillary Clinton and donald trump have engaged in a sort of political shadow boxing, throwing jabs at each other on the stuin debate of this election season. The verbal slugfest comes as the race tightens. The latest Washington Post abc news poll has clinton and trump just about tied, with 46 for clinton and 44 for trump. A new cbs poll shows Clinton Holding her lead in virginia and colorado. Those are two key battleground states. Our poll shows trump leading in missouri, a state which has voted republican in recent debate could be one of the most watched Television Events ever. Jan crawford has more. Reporter getting ready for a president ial debate, it usually involves hours just locked inside a Hotel Conference room where theyre running through every possible scenario. So we set up our own makeshift debate prep headquarters to talk to two political strategists about how it all works and what both candidates need to do to win. So they say shes been practicing for t d reporter trump had a full schedule this week, traveling to the battleground states of North Carolina, ohio, and pennsylvania instead of prepping for the debate. Hows the debate prep going right now . Well, im here at genos. Reporter clinton on the other hand has been holed up with her top advisers preparing for what her campaign believes will be the single most consequential event leading up to election day. Campaign this is the only one where the American People are judging both candidates side by side and next to each other. So its less about scoring points and more about what kind of impression you leave. Reporter democratic strategist Michael Feldman helped run al gores 2000 president ial campaign. We sat down with him and republican strategist dan senor, who helped romney prepare for his 2012 debate against president obama to find out what goes into winning. The best debaters, i have found, the best performers are the ones who say im not going to win or lose this debate on this detail or that detail, its the general impression i make. Reporter of the two candidates trump is more difficult to predict. And unlike his opponent hes never gone head to head with just one other candidate, a physically exhausting task. Its a very physical experience. 90 minutes. One on one with no breaks, no distractions, no ads. Standing up. Its exhausting. Reporter these strategists predict that mondays debate could change the contours of the 2016 race. With over 60 of voters expressing concern about trumps high. It is the super bowl of american politics. And if it were Hillary Clinton against jeb bush, or Hillary Clinton against marco rubio or whomever, sure, it would be the first debate would be a big deal. But Hillary Clinton against donald trump, its a show of epic proportions. And maybe unlike anything weve ever seen. Yes. Reporter now, already this years debate is unprecedented. This is the first president ial debate ever between a man and a woman. Cbs news will have primetime coverage of the presidti debate beginning at 9 00 p. M. Eastern. John dickerson discussed the event with the Vice President ial candidates tim kaine and mike pence for face the nation. Some of Hillary Clintons supporters say there is a different standard for Hillary Clinton. What is that different standard in the debate . Well, im not sure im hoping there isnt a different standard in the debate, john. I think theres been some worry that maybe up to now theres been different standards applied. But thats the great thing about the debate. Hillary has been very specific about policy plans. We have a book out describing them. Donald trump less so. But tomorrow is an opportunity to see whether donald will be specific about what he proposes to do. Second, Unanswered Questions. The voters have questions. Donald trump hasnt released his tax returns. News of this past week shows ties to russia. And finally, theres been news recently about very questionable, even illegal payments by the trump foundation. I think these Unanswered Questions are going to be on voters minds. And then finally theres the issue of truthfulness. Politifact has been tracking Donald Trumps claims on the campaign trail. Thus far about 70 of the things they checked turn out to be false. So thats an interesting point about the debate tomorrow night too. In a 90minute format, not 20second sound bites, theres a real opportunity to hear somebody Say Something and then get into is that actually true so i think the debate issue, obviously let it be an even standard for both. But that issue about specifics, answering those Unanswered Questions, and checking people on truthfulness, thats going to be very important. I noticed the campaign put out a list already of 18 or so questions of or falsehoods about donald trump they put out. Thats about donald trump. But Hillary Clinton, everything she says in the campaign, that everything she says will be truthful . I think thats fair game. Its fair game for both candidates to be challenged either on things that they said or things that they say tomorrow night. And again, i think the great virtue of these debates is you get 90 minutes to look at people and really see whether theres depth, whether theres substance, and whether theres candor and truthfulness in what they say. Any advice youve given Hillary Clinton before the debate . The debates, both of our debates, but more in the area of kind of tone and style and how to effectively make your positive case even while parrying what the other guy throws at you. Governor, most candidates would be hitting the books. Donald trump has been out campaigning almost just like regular. So how has he been preparing for the debates . I think donald trump has been preparing for this debate for his entire lifetime. Hes built a great business. Hes traveled the country. And particularly in this campaign, john. As you saw last night in roanoke, virginia donald trump has been out among the American People. I think hes given voice to the frustrations and aspirations of the American People like no american leader in my lifetime since ronald reagan. And i think all of that is going to combine and come together. And im looking forward to seeing this good man, my running mate, step on that stage and present his message to make America Great again to the American People. And he suggests the moderators shouldnt fact check in the debates. Well, i think we all had the experience a few years ago of mitt romney being interrupted and being challenged on an assertion that he made. I believe it was about the tragedy in benghazi. And it turned out the moderator was wrong. I think the important thing is that the American People hear from these two candidates. The choice in this campaign could not be more clear. In donald trump we have a leader who literally embodies the american spirit, who wants to change the direction of this country through rebuilding our military, less taxes, less regulation, repealing obamacare, standing by our constitution. And Hillary Clinton literally offers a third obama term, more of the same, more taxes, more regulation, more obamacare, more of the war on energy and more of the policies that have weakened americas place in the world. We need to hear from these two candidates and i hope and trust that the moderators will just facilitate that. And governor, donald trump do you expect that everything he says in the debate on monday night will be truthful . I think donald trump always speaks straight from his mind and straight from his heart. Unlike ordinary diapers, pampers stay up to three times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. Pampers. coughs that cough doesnt sound so good. Well i think you sound great. Move over. Easy booger man. Take mucinex dm. 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Reporter whether describing a National Treasure or deploring the plight of the homeless. Being cold is not an abstraction but a reality you can feel in your bones. And the only thing that matters is to escape from the cold, and reporter Charles Osgood says he wants us to take a closer look. Lets see if hes there. You rang . And maybe in some cases to be angry or amused or sort of shake your head about this crazy world. And by the way, it is a crazy world. Reporter which helps explain how an economics major at Fordham University in the bronx were the call letters the same when you were here . Yes, they were. Reporter ended up at the campus radio station. I spent more time here than i did in classrooms or doing homework. Reporter he started as a Classical Music dj in washington, d. C. But at some point you moved to become a news reporter. What was the inspiration for that . There was a job that was available, and i knew how to get it. His first bigtime news job was at abc. Good morning. Then in 1967 he joined wcbs radio in new york. Well, today mrs. Martin is the proud possessor of a plant that towers like jacks bean stalk, looks like a tomato plant, and is nicknamed fred. Reporter his distinctive style soon landed him a job at the cbs network. The osgood file. This is Charles Osgood. Reporter and in 1971 he launched one of the longestrunning features in radio history. How to use his voice on the radio. Reporter several stories a day in twominute segments that are surprisingly complex to craft. See you on the radio. I say that every week. A peculiar phrase some people think for anyone to speak. Ive got a piece of mail or two on my office shelf saying this sentence seems to contradict itself. Theres nothing that cant be improved by making it shorter and better. Reporter when the idea of television was presented to you, was that exciting for you or foreboding . It scared me to death. It just about scared me to death. Good evening. Times running out to get the hostage crisis reporter in fact, he says the first time he anchored a broadcast he got some constructive criticism from the legendary mike wallace. He said you looked like you had gone into the room to empty the waste basket and you looked up and you saw Walter Cronkites chair. And so you said oh and you went and sat in his chair and you said to yourself i hope nobody catches me doing this, i hope nobodys watching. Reporter but soon he realized good evening, im Charles Osgood. Be himself on camera. T needed it takes two to tango but more than two to make for any kind of peace in the middle east. Its important that the comfortable. Reporter in 1994 Charles Osgood took over sunday morning from the venerable charles kuralt. Good morning. Im Charles Osgood, and this is sunday morning. I know it sounds strange to me too, but here we are. Reporter youve got to know that the audience came to not just accept you but to really be very fond of you. What was that like as you started to realize that . I think if you yodo something every week and if you fill up their homes, then they get to know you. Theyre not even surprised when you knock on the door and say may i come in. . . We have actors and artists . . Not just politicians . . Reporter in the 22 years since, Charles Osgood has taken us to cuba, explored the american architectural . Sunday mornings are filled with such things . In the process helping sunday morning earn three recent emmys for outstanding morning program. Through it all hes followed his own wise counsel. Before your working years are through i hope whatever work you do makes you happy, makes you smile. You may be at it quite a while. . The feeling is not . . Half bad . . Well have more on Charles Osgoods final show at cbs after the break. Youre watching the cbs put some distance between you and temptation with meta appetite control. Clinically proven to help reduce hunger between meals. New, from metamucil, the 1 doctor recommended brand. After nearly half a century, legendary newsman Charles Osgood ha he hosted sunday morning for the final time yesterday. Charles may well be remembered for his wit, his wisdom, or even his bowties, but his legion of fans also know he was an accomplished musician. Anthony mason has that part of the story. Needed a house band. You know this song. . You are my sunshine . . My only sunshine . We had charlie. He was his own accompanist. Even in his office you could catch charlie at the keyboard. Youve been known to stop into the steinway showroom from time to time. Yes indeed. Reporter charlie, who owns three steinways, fell in love with music hearing his mother play piano at home. Piano was your first instrument. Yes. Well, toy piano was my first instrument. And i started playing by ear before i started taking lessons. Did you have musical aspirations . No. I never thought that i would be a professional pianist. And i dont think i could get the job being one even today. Had a leading role in his life. In 1955, when he was about to be drafted into the army, he met an officer in dress blues. Im a member of the United States army band. I said what instruments do you play . He said im the announcer. Gong. I said when do you get out . He said next month. You saw a job opening. He would serve three years as the army bands announcer. The president whos making a rapid recovery. Reporter when president eisenhower wec charlie was enlisted as his personal disc jockey. I was put into a studio with a stack of records that had all been chosen as his favorites, and i spent most of the day playing records for eisenhower. Charlie started writing songs too. I dont think most people know that you had a top 40 hit. Well, its true, though. Reporter working with john cacavas whom hed met in the u. S. Army band he wrote a tribute to Americas Fighting forces that in 1966 was recorded by senator everett dirkson. And he couldnt play anything and he couldnt sing anything. So he recited those lyrics. There have been men down through the years there have been men, bold valiant men who have died that others might be free. That others might be free. Reporter by january 1967 gallant men had climbed to number 29, one spot above wild thing. What did you think as this thing started climbing the charts . Well, i was delighted. He was delighted too. Reporter in the 60s he also wrote a song called black is beautiful. Nancy wilson recorded it and later sang it with him on sunday morning. . It makes you cry . . You are my sunshine . . My only sunshine . Reporter as host of sunday morning charlie was able to explore his wildest musical fantasies. He performed at the grand ole opry. . And played banjo with the boston pops. He played the organ at yankee stadium. . And other exotic instruments. Its actually half a piano and half a zither. Well, youre one of about 20 people who have played it. . Im dreaming of a White Christmas . Reporter and hed end every often solo. Sometimes with special guests. . And a happy new year . Play along. . Reporter Charles Osgood has always understood the enduring power of music at transitional moments in our lives. As he himself explained in a 1995 story on an v. E. Day. With every parting there was always the fear that it might be and the hope that it would not be the last parting. Maybe that is why this song that vera lynn used to sing became an anthem that even to this day can bring tears to the eyes of many an old soldier. Reporter so play it again, charlie. . Well meet again . . Dont know where . . Dont know when . . But i know well meet again . Reporter and now here with a tribute to Charles Osgood is the United States army band and chorus. . . . As long as there are gallant men . . As long as there are gallant men . On the eve of the first president ial debate of the Campaign Season the race between Hillary Clinton and donald trump is tightening up. Women voters could end up deciding who wins. They make up more than half of the electorate. Manuel bojorquez spoke with women voters, democrats and republicans, in the battleground state of North Carolina. Theres still that notion of the Glass Ceiling for sure. I think that wom were kind of still constricted to a box. Even as a working woman we still face certain obstacles that i dont necessarily think every male in that same position is going to face. Whos voting for Hillary Clinton . Whos voting for donald trump . Im republican. There is a part of me that is strong. And ive got to pray that he surrounds himself with people that are smart, intelligent, fair. She was mentioning about core values. So if im looking at trump, theres not one segment of this country that he has not, you know, spoken about in a negative way. Angela . I have decided not to vote this year. I cant vote for my party just be they have somebody so careless and reckless. I am not a hillary supporter. Why . I think that she stands for bad policies that weve had in the office for the last eight years. If Hillary Clinton were elected, would that be good for women, do you think . Absolutely. I really believe fundamentally we need some female perspective creating policy. Shes been a womens advocate and a childrens advocate her entire career. Going forward. If donald trump were elected president , would that be good for women . I dont think it would hurt us as all. He is a businessman. Hes always been a businessman. This is also a new environment for him. So i think hes learning as hes going. I believe the country is at a crossroads. I believe there are Critical Issues that have to be addressed in a steady and sensible and intellen living here. To be able to vote and try to get the best candidate for all of us is huge. Reporter more than half of registered voters here in North Carolina are women, and it is by all means a swing state. Barack obama won here in 2008 captioning funded by cbs its monday, september 26th, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. The stage is set for the first president ial debate between donald trump and Hillary Clinton. The controversy over the faces in the front row and a look at what each candidate needs to do to call it a win. Seven majors and army of fans and three honors and one significant drink. The golf world loses the king as Arnold Palmer dies at 87. Watch the kids play little