Transcripts For KCNC CBS Overnight News 20160829 : compareme

Transcripts For KCNC CBS Overnight News 20160829

Mongoring not him. There has been a steady stream of bigotry coming from him. Reporter clinton came armed with examples. Like trumps comments about hispanics and muslims. Hed ban muslims from around the world entering our country because of their religion. Donald j. From is calling for a total, complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. Reporter she said his conspiracy theories followed a pattern. He promoted t that president obama is not really an american citizen. If you are going to be the president of the united states. You have to be born in the country. There is a doubt. Reporter even his outreach to minority communities, she said, have reinforced offensive stereotypes. What do you have to lose the it . Cannot get any worse . It really does take day lot of nerve to to ask people he has ignored and mistreated for decades what do you have to reporter clinton argued, trumps views line up with the altright. An obscure movement online. There has been a pair need fringe in our politic thousands, a lot arising from racial resentment. Never had the nom neap inee of r party, stoking it, encourage it and giving it a National Mega phone. Publicity. We have an aging white american. Theyre not making babies. Theyre dying. Trump dismissed the attacks before clinton even took the stage. Youre racist. Youre racist. Youre racist. It is a tired, disgust argh gument. Argument. Reporter clinton called out breitbart in her speech. Conservative website. Ceo. Responding with this headline. Hillary clinton calls 31 million breitbart, racist clansmen. And claiming that the speech backfired and turned democrats towards trump. He is unhinged. Donald trump continues his political balancing act. Maintaining his tough stance on Illegal Immigrants while reaching out to minority voters. Trump has the not backed away from his promise to build a wall along the mexico border. And force the Mexican Government to pay for it. But he sms his vow to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. Meanwhile, his attacks on Hillary Clinton are getting ever more inflammatory. Dean reynolds reports. Donald trump is not backing away from his incendiary charge that the democratic president ial nominee is a bigot because progressive policies she backed have done nothing for some minorities. And speaking of minorities, he is offering yet another version parents walking with their beautiful child and they get shot. Reporter donald trump again made his pitch to africanamerican and latino voters in new hampshire. Arguing that chaos is plaguing americas cities, and it is Hillary Clintons fault. Her policies are bigoted because she knows theyre not going to work. Reporter you are saying she is personally bigoted . Totally bigoted. No question. Reporter recent poll shows nearly 60 of voters feel it is trump who apepeals to bigots. 72 of minorities agree. I think we will do with the africanamericans theyre going to give me a chance. Trump made an attempt to clear up confusion over his plan to deal with 11 million undocumented immigrants in the united states. There is no legal zblarks no amnes amnesty. If some one wants to go legalization. They will go, leave the country. Hopefully come back in. And then we can talk. Reporter earlier this week, he signalled a willingness to there can be a softening because we are not looking to hurt people. Theyll pay back taxes. They have to pay taxes. There is no amnesty as such. There is no amnesty. That sounded a lot like a position that jeb bush put forward and trump rejected in the primary season. They would earn legal status. They wouldnt earn citizenship. They would earn legal status. Trump sounded like a typ all the things that donald trump railed against. He seems to be morphing into. Kind of disturbing. And apparently, some of his more conservative supporters agreed with a number of them including sarah palin chiming in against any softening of his bed rock position that helped him win the republican nomination. Trumps Campaign Manager, Kelly Ann Conway explained the candidates stand on illegal donald trump told us, that on the question of 11 million undocumented that they will, they must leave the country as a part of his plan. That seems to have been pretty stable in our conversations with him. But now it seems to be shifting. Why is that . Actually he is not, john. He is pretty consistent. And immigration is a complex issue. So if i may, just talk about the, the six, seven, tenets of his plan. I will address your question. First therell second, building the wall. It has not changed one inch. Third, we have to end the sanctuary cities. Next, he said that he will enforce the law. A Novel Concept in washington, d. C. Where they like to layer law on law and never enforce what we have. He also has said that for 11 million if that in fact is the number, he wants to address that issue, humanely and fairly. Those were his word. The question is what to do. He has said if you want to beep here legally, you have to apply to be here legally. We all learned in kindergarten to stand in line. Wait our turn. Not talking Deportation Force. He is talking about being fair and humane, but also being fair to the American Workers who are competing for jobs. Being fair to us who want secure borders and law enforced. Tif the law is to be enforce. Enforcing the law would have them leave. How do they leave . Selfdeport. Or its there a Deportation Force or something that helps them leave the country immediately as he previously said he would look to see happen . Thats really the question here, john. He has to deal with, those agencies and those individuals already responsible for this who arent doing the job. Nobody enforcings the law the way he wants to enforce the law. He would work with law we have ice. We have, we have agencies that today sarahs class is reading my most celebrated work, hamlet. But, alas, poor sarahs home again with tooth pain. Shes missing out on the rich classroom discussion and catching up on social media instead. Notcool. Remedialreading. Ohlooktheregoesyourgpa. Surprisingly, kids with Poor Oral Health are three times more likely to miss school. These days. You are buying finish these days. I got a new dishwasher and they recommend finish. Really . You should try it. Unlike cascade gel, finish has active cleaning enzymes. Its unique powerball takes on anything. Choose finish. Covergirl has big news for lashes lashblast is our most Award Winning mascara millions of girls, millions of looks it is a heartbreaking story. Thousands of children are dying from Rare Diseases few people are trying to cure. Since the diseases affect such a small number of patients they dont draw the Research Dollarsnedollars ne dollars necessary to draw treatments. Jim axelrod with painting their pictures for the world to see. Lets do it. Lets do it. Reporter his name is sam bach, while his highwattage smile, and infectious laugh may remind you of a favorite nephew, there is virtually no chance you have ever met a kid like him. Sam, who will turn 6 this tuesday, is one of just 250 disease. A brain disorder that destroys white matter, the substance that helps transmit neural impulses and lead to the loss of motor control. . Happy birthday to you . Reporter there is no cure. And the disease is typically fatal by the age of 10. Every birthday feels like it is another year less that you have. Dont turn six, you are getting closer to 10. Exactly. So much we want to do. Reporter alison and husband nick have kept careful track in the three years since their sons diagnosis as sams speech has slowed down. Reporter what is your favorite part of being in school . Play time. Reporter his ability to walk, slowly eroding. Leaving him now unable even to stand. I think it is really hard for people to wrap their heads around the fact that, a child as im doing it. Reporter the bucks are trying to show sam as much of the world as possible. In the time they have left. He has been to 30 states and 19 countries. From these mayan ruins in mexico. To meeting his hero. Formula one race car driver, sebastian vittle in texas. Even managed to squeeze in a meeting with the duchess of cadg time, whats to come. We want to enjoy whatever time we have with him. Reporter not a pretty thought. But a real one for parents of kids suffering from Rare Diseases. Hey, whats your name . Eliza. Reporter 95 of all Rare Diseases have no Treatment Options at all. With so few people suffering from them there is no incentive for research and development of perfect. Because this, it really means a lot. Reporter a fact not lost on lucas colossa, artist and curator of beyond the diagnosis, a collection of intimate port ritz portraits of children with Rare Diseases. Like bertrand. The first patient diagnosed with something called ngly1 deficiency. Bertrand has every day. When i painted the portrait. Took the wheelchair out. Made him look like he was having a good day. Not just a picture the a real person i am dealing with. Reporter objective is to humanize the diseases through port ritz of kids like theodora, who has a fatal heart condition. M meghan. Suffers from a chromosomal disorder, slows the flood flow to her heart and lungs, and leading to progressive loss of motor skills. Maybe somebody will look and be inspired to find a cue. Maybe that would be awesome. Beyond the diagnosis hopes to eventually put a face to all 7,000 of the Rare Diseases. It is ambitious. Reporter the idea hatched by patricia wellton of the rare disease united foundation, whose do daughters suffer from Rare Diseases. You cant look at the portraits and not be moved. You cant. Reporter so far theyre up to 60 portraits from artists around the world. Each hoping to do with paint what cant be fully done by words. You dont just see the disease. You see noah. Dont just see the disease. You see ashland. You see miriam. Exactly. That was the point. Accepted i am in a wheelchair. Thats where i am going to be. The faces of muscular dystrophy, a rare musclewasting disease often fatal by 20. Awe m most kids my age with disability are on deaths row. End of their lives. Reporter the mcclaire brothers have more hope than most suffering from a rare disease. An experimental drug seems to be helping. Not a cure. But it does seem to slow down the progression of the disease. Austin andax roughly 100 children enrolled in clinical trials. I do believe that this is holding the kids from the edge of the cliff. Reporter jennifer mcnary, austin and maxs mother. She has seen austin able to maintain certain functions while on the drug. And regain others. Like raising his arm above his head. Max one of the first to get it is walking more than four years later. Disease, hope is an elusive commodity. The path to drug approval is not an easy one. In part, because the sample size is so small. Im uncomfortable with evidence to date. Four month as go, an fda panel recommended against approving it, until the Company Provided more data that the drug actually works. If that decision becomes final, it could threaten access to the drug, almost worse to be shown something that could treat your children and then to be told it could be taken away. Than it is to just come to terms with having children that are ill. It creates conversations. Reporter which brings us back to lucas colossa and the moving way he hopes to keep attention focused 0 in Rare Diseases and pressure on researchers and regulator whose may be able to provide hope. There is, you know, frying to when we first met him at his gallery in warwick, rhode island. Lucas was putting finishing touches on the portrait of sam buck. Precise delicate work using a syringe to form images, dot by dot. I get pretty involved with it. And it becomes very difficult to actually paint. Because, i start to fully understand what this kid is going through and what the family is going through. And then it is no longer a portrait to me, personal experience. Even he didnt know how personal until he brought the portrait to sams family for a look. That is just incredible. How amazing is that . Who is that . Me. Reporter now vanishing white matter has a face. His personality really shows through in the painting. It does you. Captured his joy. Reporter a sweet, darling face to put on this hideously every cause needs a face. Yep. Thats a beautiful face. Lets feed him to the sharks squuuuack, lets feed him to the sharks and take all of his gold and take all of his gold ya and hide it from the crew ya. . Squuuuack, theyre all morons anyway i never said that. They all smell bad too. No you all smell wonderful i smell bad if youre a parrot, you repeat things. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Theyre known as the greatest generation. The men and women who fought and won world war ii. Their ranks are thinning as the years roll past. And the memories of their victories have begun to fade. But one war veteran is using the time he has got left to make sure history never forgets. And on the way, he has gathered an army. Steve hartman found his story on the road. Reporter at the age of 93, accomplishment. Just making it down all four steps of the rv is a feat. Dont be too impressed yet. Because at 93, whats mr. Remarkable is waking up at 5 00 a. M. For a nearly 5mile run. But again, dont be too impressed yet. At 93, what any most amazing at all, is this little jog in saint simons island, georgia is the final leg of a much, much longer run. That began almost and 3,000 miles ago. At the pacific ocean. Im running the whole thing. Every step of the way. Now you can be impressed. First time we met Ernie Andress just outside finie just outside find just outside finie just outside fie phoenix. He would go five miles. Hitchhike. Or go back to his vehicle. Run the next five miles two days later. All for one purpose. I want people to know what what it took to win it. Reporter specifically, this old navy man was running to raise awareness for an unsung hero of world war ii. A ship he served on. Lst, or landing ship tank. How they got heavy equipment on the beaches. There is one you can visit in evansville, indiana. Ernie things people really should go. This shouldnt be forgotten. The ship that won the war. Won the war . Yeah, without them, how could you, taken all the island. How could you take normandy . Which is why, 70 years later, ernie was out here, returning the favor all by himself. I just thought how sad if he had to be doing this journey by himself. I joined him. Reporter that was about to change. In mississippi, alabama, florida, now georgia. Yeah, run 44 legs. Reporter he had quite a following the second time we saw him in waco, texas. What we found last weekend in saint simons. Hundreds from across the country joined ernies army. Thank you so much. The American People are the most loving and generous people in the world. Three years ago. Most people thought there was no way a man in his 90s could make it across the country. But here he was. On the soft sand of the atlantic. And as this old sailor stormed the beach, one last color. He showed us all that the greatest generation is no less great today. Steve hartman, on the road in ,, our bacteria familys been on this cushion for generations. Alright kiddos everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. I like to watch them clean, finally theres a disinfectant mist designed for sofas, mattresses and more. Introducing new lysol max cover. Its innovative cap has a 2x wider spray that kills 99. 9 of bacteria. A lot of people couldnt believe the stories out of france last week. Police on the beach ordering muslim women to take off their full body swimwear. The burkini was banned in towns and cities after the recent terror attack in nice. Local governments claimed it made other beachgoers nervous. Frances highest court overturned the law in at one town. Charlie dagata reports. Reporter the burkini is back on the beach. The ban has been overturned in just one resort on the french riviera, but expected to lead to lifting of bans in all 30 coastal towns that had it in place. Frances highest court agreed with the argument, the ban was a serious and clearly illegal violation of fundamental freedoms. Activist, Marwan Mohammad said it banned devout muslims from the beach. Because the it send a clear message to the political elite that you cannot stigmatize part of the population because of religion. Reporter fining women, forcing them to disrobe, and images like police surrounding a muslim woman in a head scarf. Triggered a debate about womens rights and frances stout defense of secularism. For some beachgoers the decision was a victory for common sense. Translator france has more important things to worry about she says. Is fantastic. Reporter the towns mayor doesnt see it that way. Lionel lucas said the ruling would heighten tenches. Translator i hope theyre satisfied he said. The rampant islamization is progressing in our country. Nice and regions around it put the burkini ban in place after last months isis inspired terror attack. Local leaders are goud that it the burkini designer said her design was never meant to sim symbolize any statement. It represents freedom, sun, surf. Happiness, leisure, family happiness. Reporter in other word, pretty much just what everyone else wants when they go to the beach. Charlie dagata, london. Thats the overnight news for monday. For some the news continues. For others check back withs later for the morning news and krs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, times elaine south florida braces for severe weather. A possible Tropical Storm sets its sight on the zika zones where standing water is a breeding ground for virus spreading mosquitoes. Also tonight harrowing stories from a jet that had an engine blow out. Plus, two pilots arrested on suspicion of being drunk right before their flight. An nfl quarterback under fire for taking a stand on the treatment of minorities. And refusing to stand for the National Anthem. Im Charles Osgood, this is sunday morning. Get ready to say goodbye, charlie. Cbs broadcasting lege

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