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client deserves a new trial. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> i heard now that we've got this great plane, that donald trump actually invited press on his plane. >> candidates battling key swing states. >> we're going to bring jobs back to ohio. >> every time think about trump -- >> i'm very honored to be the first american president to visit laos. >> president obama will not be holding a meeting after president duterte hurled an assault. >> mexico is on alert as hurricane newton heads to the pacific coast. >> it's increasing its intensity. >> on the east coast, hermine is churning up the ocean. >> stay away from the water. >> vandals destroyed an iconic rock formation on the oregon charges. [ bleep ]. >> overseas, the london city airport has been shut down after black lives matter protesters ran off the runway. >> dash cam capturing a near disaster for an indiana driver. >> holy -- >> all that -- >> the largest comeback victory in florida state history, they win it by 11. >> do you have a voice? >> no, i don't. >> one video is going viral. >> and "all that mattered" >> have you had any chance at all to enjoy yourself? >> i ate an oreo. >> major garrett at the fair in canfield, ohio, major, enjoy yourself, thank you very much. on "cbs this morning" -- >> serena williams 308th career grand slam win the most all-time men or women. >> you just won your 308th match in major tennis. good. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by "eye opener" is presented by toyota, let's go places. captioning funded by cbs welcome to "cbs this morning." election day is nine weeks from today. and the presidential campaigns are beginning their final push. donald trump and hillary clinton spent labor day working and looking for votes in the battleground state of ohio. tarmac in cleveland. >> clinton was traveling with reporters on her plane for the first time in the campaign. and she answered questions from her traveling press corps for the first time in 275 days. nancy cordes is ahere clinton w for a campaign trip today for florida. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, well, clinton has taken a lot of flak lately for keeping her distance from the press, but that's a lot harder to do when they're sharing a ride with you. quickly yesterday, coming back to talk with us on a plane that's been dubbed force one. >> i heard now that we got this great plane that donald trump actually invited his press on his plane. >> reporter: halfway between ohio and illinois, clinton came back and took over a dozen questions from the reporters who will now share a plane with her everywhere she goes. do you feel you contributed to the perception that the blurred lines between the state foundation by having several employees who seem to go back and forth between the two? >> no, i don't, nancy. look, everything i did at the state department i did in furtherance of america's interest and our security. the state department has said there's absolutely no evidence of any kind of external influence. >> reporter: she suggested the russians might be be trying to help trump. >> when asked about it, he could >> reporter: on labor day, clinton focused on trump's employment record. >> he built a career out of not paying workers for the work they did. >> reporter: but then the two campaigns clashed over all things, allergies. after clinton's seasonal allergy briefly got the better of her on the plane and in cleveland. >> donald trump does not have the testament to be our commander in chief. >> reporter: from campaign manager kellyanne conway tweeted that clinton must be allergic to media. final spent a minute with them. a clinton aide fired back it's trump who outright banned certain media from his events. clinton joked. >> every time i think about trump, i get allergic. >> reporter: clinton hit trump hard yesterday for his controversial visit last week to international incident. and said he can't seem to avoid fighting even with u.s. allies. she was asked whether she plans to visit with the mexican president because she has gotten an invitation as well. and she said not before the election. >> got it, nancy, thank you very much. donald trump campaigns today in virginia and incom and north. florida's attorney general considered suing trump where trump spent labor day talking about jobs. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. at a county fair just outside a blue collar youngstown, donald trump and mike pence found a huge crowd. very enthusiastic, the ride was a bit rougher, however, from cleveland to youngstown, as trump faced questions on immigration, debate preparation and trump university. from a cleveland restaurant -- >> trump, trump, trump! >> reporter: donald trump and running mate mike pence campaigned in democratic northeastern ohio. and morning roundtable with union workers trump turned his attention to china's perceived diplomatic snub of president obama calling his ceremonial exit from air force one a sign of weakness. >> other leaders they're coming down with a beautiful red carpet. and obama is coming staircase. >> reporter: on the same day hillary clinton allowed reporters to start flying on her campaign plane, trump summoned reporters for his private jet for the first time in months. and offered little clarity to his now wobbly promise for undocumented immigrants who credited crimes. agreeing to attend all three presidential debates the republican nominee called too much preparation risky. preparation, when they get out there, they can't speak. i've seen that. >> reporter: trump also denied his foundation made a political contribution in order to discourage florida attorney suit against trump university. >> i've known pam bondi for years. i have a lot of respect for her. never have spoken about that at all. >> reporter: bondi solicited the contribution for a political group that supports her. trump says it doesn't matter because he's going to winhe trump university case. well, not entirely. trump's charitable foundation had to pate irs a $2500 penalty, charlie, for making and failing to properly disclose this contribution. hillary clinton spoke to reporters yesterday about that trump foundation donation. >> i am quite taken aback by the foundation making a political about to investigate trump university. and then ending the investigation. and there's so many things that are questionable about that. >> susan page, "usa today" bureau chief is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> what are the political risks for this for donald trump? >> nothing is more than the charitable foundati one is it's inappropriate for a charitable foundation to make pay contribution to a political committee. and the other is, the timing raises all kinds of questions whether he was trying to affect her decision, the attorney general's decision, whether to go ahead with an investigation of trump university. >> did she say before hand, not that she got the contribution but did she know the attorney general's office was know. of course, the question is did trump know. and was there intent. intent is hard to determine. >> let's talk about the presidential race right now. in the national polls, hillary clinton is up on average four points. but if you look at the battleground state she's up in 10 of 13. where is she vulnerable? >> you can look at it the other way, which is donald trump remains distance. maybe one narrow path to the presidency. but he still has a path to the presidency despite that. she has five more times ads on tv than he does. and the fact that he's within striking distance is a concern to democrats. >> here we are. people say this is the final sprint. they say people are really going what does each candidate need to do to convince the voters on who to pick? >> you know when your mother says, you never get a second chance to make a first impression? both of these candidates need a second chance. donald trump needs to persuade voters that they can trust him as commander in chief. and hillary clinton needs to convince voters as someone they can feel comfortable putting her in the oval office. >> we've been talking about this same is some americans have not been as focused. they've been raising their families. going to work, going to school. and i think this is the period, these final seven weeks -- final nine weeks, i guess, when voters everywhere start to look at it, start to watch the debates. and it won't be a straight line. we don't know what's going to happen from now until election day. there there are debates. there will be developments abroad and here at home that will affect what will happen. very important for dronald trum, why? >> he has something to prove. and can he come across as a responsible person in the oval office. >> can we assume all the damage from the e-mails is out? >> no, we're going to have more disclosures from these lawsuits against hillary clinton. every time we've had the disclosures there have been more things she's had to deal with and questions she's had to answer. >> thanks. president obama is on historic vis country of laos. he's the first visiting president to go there attending a summit of southeastern leaders. he's also in a diplomatic battle with the philippines because that president threatened to call him a rude name. margaret brennan is there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, there has been no direct apology from the philippine president just an president obama took offense at ow off a little steam with some traditional laos dancing. and next, president obama will try to repair a rift with laos, a country where people are still dieing from american bombs dropped during the street yavie. gayle, the president will meet coast this morning and moving closer to land. the former hurricane is pushing back towards new england. severe weather warnings stretch from the mid-atlantic region all the way to massachusetts. the severe storm is responsible for at least three deaths. demarco morgan is cape cod. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hermine is expected to weaken over the next 48 hours but as it co the threat remains. howling winds and fierce waves. battered coastal massachusetts monday. even as it spans more than 100 miles offshore, hermine hit parts of cape cod by gusts reaching 50 miles per hour. strong winds fueled these flames crews struggled. and the utility pole. >> all of a sudden, i heard a crack and it sounded like lightning. i ran out to see the tree on the ground. naturally, it happened in seconds. >> reporter: along the east coast, the rough surf attracted thrill seekers despite warnings from officials to keep out of the water. >> we have people getting pulled out by rip currents. it's very dangerous. hermine has mostly spared the region, a relieve for tom labard from wells, massachusetts. any concern moving up? >> they said it would stay east which is fine with me. >> reporter: hermine is expected to come to a near stop or remain parts of mexico could see eight to 12 inches of rain and winds up to 90 miles an hour. newton will travel up the mexican coast. it could impact arizona later this week. >> protesters stormed a in a major security breach. it forced london airport to cancel several flights. nine people associated with black lives matter movement linked themselves together. they are speaking out against environmental impact on black people. the protesters have been removed. several flights diverted to nearby airports. were diverted to nearby airports. and passenger on british airways still face possible delays this morning after systems. it created long lines, the airline says the systems are running again but check-ins to take a little longer than usual. which followed delta last month. the company says that outage cost them $100 million in revenue. longtime activist phyllis schlafly died in st. louis. she stayed active in politics the relevant flt rest of her she rallied against communism and abortion and her organized effort had stopped the equal rights amendment from taking effect. she was ceo of the eagle forum, a conservative lobbying group she founded in 1972. she endorsed donald trump in marcrch anand defefendeded himi. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by beyond the scale from weight watchers. controversy over the fight to detroit zika in florida. >> ahead, with a chemical some say is dangerous might be better than natural alternative. >> news back in the >> so are we. >> are we. we're hope to be here on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by advil p.m. when pain keeps you up at night, advil p.m. gives you the healing for a healing night's sleep. every part of you is strong. time to bring that strength to your tooth enamel. colgate enamel health mineral repair toothpaste. strengthens weakened enamel 4x better. so smile with strength. with colgate enamel health mineral repair. i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. it's got to be tide hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. 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"usa today" reports on president obama defending colin kaepernick's anthem protest. the president said the quarterback was constitutional right by refusing to stand during the national anthem. kaepernick says he wants to bring attention to racial injustices. president obama added the protest was a touch thing for members of the military to accept. and the philadelphia inquirer reports that the bill cosby trial could be set today. he's accused of drugging and molesting a former temple prep school student convicted of sexual assault are responding for the first time since the victim spoke out in public. chessy prout came forward last week to tell her side of the story that generated national headlines. in may 2014 owen labrie was accused of sexually assaulting prout. it took place on the project a boardi >> i want other people to feel empowered and just strong enough to be able to say i have been the right to my body. i have the right to say no. >> reporter: after exchanging messages online owen labrie and chessy prout agreed to meet for a secret date on may 30th 2014, as part of a ritual called the senior salute. that's where graduating male seniors in new hampshire at with younger students sometimes for sex. labrie forced her to have sex after she repeatedly said no. >> i was raped. i was violently raped. >> reporter: labrie admits there was physical contact but denied having sex with prout. >> i thought to myself, maybe we shouldn't do this. >> reporter: in august of last year, a jury convicted labrie of three counts of misdemeanor >> guilty or not guilty? >> guilty. >> reporter: he was also convicted of endangering a child and using computer services to lure a minor but he was acquitted of the more serious felony sex assault charges. labrie has to serve a year in jail and has to register as a sex offender for life. he is currently on bail pending an appeal. here's what prout had to say about the jury ace verdict. and that frustrated me a lot because he definitely did do it knowingly. the fact that he was still able to pull the wool over a group of people's eyes bothered me a lot and just disgusted me in some ways. >> owen labrie's attorneys are here with us. it's an interview you'll see only here on "cbs this morning." good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to get your to what miss prout just said she shed was disgusted by a jury that said they believed owen labrie did this willingly. >> our response is owen was convicted on sex charges. the jury acquitted, that means they found him innocent. they found he did not do that. >> what did they find him guilty misdemeanor sexual assault but for her age consensual contact. her age alone rendered it nonconsensual. if they found it nonconsensual based on actions or words it would have been aggravated. >> during the trial, there was a list of girls some under age. chessy prout's name was on it with capital letters. why even make a list if they're under age? >> the boys also testified about the quote/unquote list that is just a list of girls that they wanted to get to know better. that was all the boys. >> it wasn't getting to know better. it was what men wished to score. it's not getting to know. >> the testimony regarding what the list was for was different than what the state had argued the list was for. >> prout said in her interview she hopes owen labrie will learn "a," do you think he needs help and do you think he's learned from the whole ordeal? >> i think he learned through this whole ordeal. he went to encounter with this girl. he's maintained his innocence all along that they did not have sex. >> he said there was physical contact, what does that mean? >> there was kissing, rubbing. certainly, intimate contact but not sexual intercourse course. that was his testimony. >> this last week, she said we had been prepared to just receive an apology letter and just move forward with their lives. and just move forward with their lives. are you wear of just having owen labrie apologize and drop the ace altogether? >> i'm very new with the case. i believe attorney rancourt concurs we were not aware of that. never any letter? she said there was a letter where she just wanted an apology from owen? >> to the best of my knowledge, it was offered as a plea bargain. just to write a letter. >> are you aware there was a suggestion of a letter? >> whether or not that was listed as part of say larger plea bargain with other consequences, we're not prepared to speak to because we were not his counsel at that time. it was never presented to us. >> she she was testifying. at the time, all we could hear is her voice. we did not see her. did she admit to any wrongdoing in this case? so much has been put that she was younger. does he admit to maybe that was just the wrong thing to do? >> i think the testimony is what the testimony is at this point. but is this not -- this is not a done deal. so, we have two tracks going forward. i've come in to litigate a motion for new trial based on counsel. and there remains an appeal with the new hampshire state court. >> what are you appealing? >> there are a number of different issues raised in a motion for a new trial. and then attorney rancourt will continue to handle the appeal with the new hampshire supreme court. >> owen labrie has to register as a sex offender? >> a sex offender for life which will keep him away from playgrounds for the rest of his life. it will affect his future employment. a was soliciting her via that. that's what you're trying to overturn, right? >> yeah. and the motion for new trial has argued various points. one of those points being that the computer charge was not challenged effectively. that's raised in the motion for the new trial of ineffective. and also appeal. it's also pending in the new hampshire supreme court. >> so we understand this, are you saying that she was lying in her interview? >> i don't think we can comment case, this is not done. >> what did you think? you both watched it, what did you think? >> we were doubled the statements that she made went unchallenged. we were troubled when she's interviewed and she makes states purporting to know what the jury is thinking. that statement goes unchallenged in the media. and then it's picked up that he's a rapist and predator and this horrible person, when the want to miss oprah revealing her next if you've gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies... try clarispray. from the makers of claritin. clarispray provides 24-hour, prescription strength relief from sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion. return to the world. try clarispray today. every part of you is strong. time to bring that strength to your tooth enamel. so smile with strength. with colgate enamel health mineral repair. these pants always smelled like yoga aroma. i'd wash them and it'd be back before i even got to class. then, i found tide odor defense. it gets out and keeps out... ...the yoga aroma, wash after wash. eliminate odors, with new tide odor defense. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. ?"all you need is love" plays? 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i know how your mother told chance to make a first impression? both candidates need a second chance. no direct apology from the philippine president just an expression of regret that president owe pa ma took advance at his anti-american rant. >> did you make of her statement? >> we were trucked the statements she made went unle chaeninged. >> no cases of zika on miami intense spray. >> welcome back to all of us. we were saying how long it's been. >> you guys were off together. >> should we tell? >> those who talk don't do. those who do don't talk. >> that's right, there you go. >> we're happy to be together, charlie rose and norah o'donnell. >> fired up ready to go. >> are we ready to go, dear? >> we stay ready. let's turn to politics. >> tee hee hee. >> indeed, it's all fun. donald trump and hillary clinton plan more campaigning today, after a busy labor day in ohio. both went to cleveland and invited reporters on their planes. neither could escape the issues facing their campaigns. >> for the first time hillary clinton answered questions about the fbi notes from her interview about her private email servers. she told agents she could not recall any briefing or trainin on how to handle classification as secretary of state. reporters asked her if that showed a casual attitude toward classification in. >> i went into the state department understanding classification. i'd been on the senate armed services committee for years before i was secretary of state. i take classification seriously. the fact i couldn't remember certain meetings whether or not they had occurred doesn't in any way affect the commitment that i treatment of classified material. >> reporters on trump's plane asked him to clarify his immigration plan and explain again what he would do with nonviolent undocumented immigrants. >> to become a citizen, you're going to have to go out and come back in. >> short of -- >> you have to get in line. this isn't touchback. this is you have to go out and come back in to bom >> we're confused. lot of people felt the plans had caulked about letting people have a legal status. people who lived here for a long time and contributed to society. >> we're going to make that decision into the future. okay? good question. i'm glad you asked it. >> trump said in another interview that it's possible some undocumented immigrants would be allowed to stay. >> cbs news elections director us break it down. good to see you. >> how are you? >> i'm good, really good. 63 days and counting. >> clinton is leading. she is leading where it counts. you'll see the national polls bounce around here and there but if you look state by state and this election is won state by state the story of the summer has been in all of the states what we thought the race might be close. we've seen her take a lead sometimes in single digits, sometimes in double digits. it makes donald trump's road a little bit harder and puts some ohio of course, you'll hear about florida. he's got to win those states. he's got a narrow path. he can do it but he's got to start picking them off. >> anthony the way you've got this, likely 341 electoral votes for hillary clinton. >> no. >> you only need 270 to win, suggests a blowout. >> it does at this point. it's not over but it does. it's even in the case where we started to see some reliably republican states places like started to get close and clinton is within striking distance >> what is the down ballot implication? >> in poll after poll, senate races, people say that they think that their republican senate candidate is a different kind of republican from donald trump. so right now we don't see trump being that much of a drag on a lot of the senate candidates. ? we've seen donald trump spend the last two weeks trying to clarify his immigration plan just again saying some undocumented immigrants may be able to say, where do you see him polling among hispanic voters? >> he's not doing well with hispanic voters and what that's done is cut him off on the map we're talking with, places like nevada and colorado, hurting him a little bit in florida, too. >> arizona, i was surprised to hear arizona has one of the highest hispanic populations in the entire country. >> hispanic voters say they're election than in the past. that's hurting him because they're voting for clinton. having said that with regard to immigration his base likes his policies on it. when you look at the folks who aren't with him they don't like his policies. >> explain what he has to do to win if he can. >> it's not immigration. the people who don't like his policies are already against him. where he does do a little bit better, in fact in many cases better than hillary clinton is on the economy. so i would not be surprised,'s probably looking at the same numbers we are, talking about that because he's got a little bit of an edge on fixing the economy over hillary clinton, which is in fact not good news for clinton. democrats usually lead on that metric. >> which is what his paid ads are about the economy, it's what he's doing interviews on is the immigration. >> he steps on his message. >> yes. and they both have high negatives, too. have you ever seen anything like this on both sides, both high negatives? >> literally no we have not. but that introduces uncertainty you look at this big lead, but it's fragile because you have a front-runner who is unpopular, you have a front-runner who 38% of her voters say they are voting for hillary clinton just to oppose donald trump. you need to be an affirmative choice. nobody ever says hey who are you voting against. it's who are you going for. >> i know we'll see you again before now and november. >> indeed. >> thank you very much. tomorrow libertarian presidential candidate xwary john son and running mate studio 57. we'll figure out how they plan to shake up the race only on "cbs this morning" oprah reveals her new cook club collection. >> hi everyone, it's that time again. um-hum. means i've been reading and i found something really deliciously delightfully fantastic. that i think you're going to love, coming up, i'm going to tell you what it is. >> that lady can sell. it took seconds for vandals to topple an iconic natural landmark. ahead the deliberate act of destruction caught on video and the bizarre explanation for theiness kent. you're watching "cbs this morning." bizarre explanation fo incident. you're watching "cbs this morning." everyone knows someone who's lost weight on weight watchers. they've been recommended by doctors. my mom does it, my sister does it. so what do they do? 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are you even listening? i approved this message because, chuck, ? police in oregon are trying to identify a group of vandals that destroyed an iconic landmark. tourists captured a video of pushing it over. ben tracy shows us why whoever did this could pay a big price. >> reporter: a rock formation standing for thousands of years gone in near moments. a seven-second video posted online shows three people toppling a popular pedestal at >> i thought, they're not going to push down how much the rock weighs, it's a huge rock. you see in that footage a, they just toppled the rock over. the iconic sandstone was known as the duck bill about seven feet tall and seven to ten feet wide on top. though fenced off it's long been a destination for nature lovers and nature photographers. >> it just made me sick because everybody knows that rock. it breaks my heart because so many people have grown up around >> reporter: state officials first thought it had collapsed due to erosion late last week. >> it will be up to the state police to decide how to deal with it. >> reporter: two men were given fines and ordered to pay restitution for destroying this rock formation in 2015. and act tress vanessa hudgens into a red rock wall in arizona. the sand stone stood in a dangerous park of the nature area. at least six people, including three teenagers fell to their death there. >> the first concern is making sure people are safe. second, what do we need to do to be clear about what's appropriate behavior in a park. >> reporter: the photographer confronted the vandals who claimed the formation was a safety hazard but he doesn't buy it. >> for him to have the intention of just knocking over the rock for the sole purpose of being vandals, you know, just makes me upset. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. >> knuckleheads. if you recognize the people in the video, don'td enough to kno better. >> it reminds you of -- all right, the nfl season kicks off this week with a lot of drama off the field. the colin kaepernick controversy. and the big matchup in week one. who better to do that than james brown of the "nfl today." i love this pan. he's in our toyota green room with his analysis and predictions. we're watching "cbs this morning." ? 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>> yes. have you seen her legs and muscles. she's wonder woman. >> i'm too dark to blush. >> you're turning maroon. >> anyway, what was your question, charlie? >> so, what's the first big game? is it the game -- the game that the panthers have revisited of the super bowl? >> you know, you would say that that's a thursday night game of denver hosting the carolina panthers. john madden always says until the defending champions are dethroned, they are the ones to knock off. even with peyton manning gone, the defense is flat out awesome. their shoulder. carolina is a very legitimate threat so it ought to be a good matchup. >> what else. >> before we talk about nuts and bolts can we talk colin kaepernick. i would love to get your thoughts, president obama has weighed in. more and more people seem to be supporting him. >> most people are saying the right thing as colin kaepernick has the right to protest. number two, people might ask is it the right venue. i would defer to what roger said, the young man can do what he's doing, even the venue. godell may not agree with that but has the right to do it. >> are you surprised he said that? >> no, really i'm not. we ought to have that conversation one day about roger goodell for sure. the question is, is the issue a serious one? absolutely, it is. he's taking a big risk. i would like to think that commitment to make the change. what i hope there will be meaningful conversation from this not from homogeneous groups but diverse groups. >> did you know he had this sensitivity? >> absolutely did not. you know what he's not a warm and fuzzy guy. but you love him as a football player -- i'm going to stick with the conversation, gayle has influenced norah. >> there's nothing wrong muscles. nothing wrong. a number of athletes are starting to flex their muscles if you will, in the vein of jim brown who is one of the forerunners in terms of athletes who have the social responsibility to speak what they think about ills in society. >> one of the things that we should talk about is the return to the team in l.a. that the folks are excited about that returning to l.a. >> are you expecting any surprises? just name a team. >> you know what, the baltimore ravens, john harbaugh, people want to focus on those guys who want to be in thick of it again. john harbaugh, perhaps with the best coaching job, that is a major accomplishment. >> fou >> and tom is out four games. nobody handles adversity than good morning, i'm ?????it's eight-25 on this tuesday morning. we'll take a look at the day's top headlines in just a moment.but first rebecca has our cbs 2 weather first forecast. today - the linn county board of supervisors will take their next step in approving a potential wage hike.cbs 2 news told you last week the board approved a first reading of a pl proposalthat would bump the wage to 10-twenty-five an hour that meeting.this morning at nine -- the board will vote on their second consideration of the new ordinance.if it passes today -- the proposal would still need to be approved one more time next tuesday for it to pass.we'll be at the meeting - be sure to catch the cbs 2 news at noon to see how the board voted. another eastern iowa county is now looking at the minimum wage.lee county supervisors will discuss the issue at their meeting tonight after a raise the wage group had asked them to co is where fort madison and keokuk are -- and they join a growing number of counties starting to look at raising the minimum wage -- including johnson and polk county. a jet-ski accident on the corailville reservoir sent an illinois woman to the hospital over the weekend. on sunday -- a jetski driven by one man was following another when they turned -- hitting each other. 27-year-old kristin tuma was on one of the jet-skis and was hurt in the crash. she was taken to u-i-h-c for a hip injury. one of the driver's was given a ticket and the right now -- a proposal to ban alcohol at a couple of local beaches is in the works. works.the places like lake macbride and the pleasant creek state recreation area have seen other changes already.this is the first full summer that the beaches close at 6:00.documents from the natural resource commission show that's helped cut back on the number of arrests and citations. a hawkeye football player is now getting big praise for his big performance last weekend. weekend.defensive end matt nelson has been freshman of the week.the urbandale native got 2 and a half sacks and forced a pair of fumbles in his first career game.nelson and the hawkeyes are getting ready for the iowa state cyclones -- who come to kinnick stadium this saturday night. that's a quick look at your tuesday morning news.get more news anytime online - at cbs 2 iowa dot com!have a great day. ? be careful what you ask for. this young boy passed out during a ride. he told the pilot he wanted to know what it felt like by gravity so the pilot gave a fast maneuver. the boy quickly recovered with a smile on his face. >> i have actually done 7 gs before. >> did you pass out? >> no, i had a full mask on in a jet. you go through breathing exercises so you don't pass out. >> did that look like fun? out. >> he needed assistance. >> have you done that? >> no. >> he's okay and said it was fun. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this hour, julie chen and aisha tyler. we'll see what season seven has in store for us. lucky seven. how they're planning on revealing more perso about their lives. plus on "cbs this morning," oprah unveils the next book club mystery pick. the new author joins us here in the studio. we will talk about the new memoir and how it feels to get oprah's stamp of approval. time to show you headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" reports that former fox news chairman roger ailes planning a lawsuit roger ailes has hired the attorney who defended hulk hoagen in the hawker lawsuit. the attorney did not immediately respond to request for comment. forbes reports on the irs warning of a tax refund delay next year. the refund may come weeks later than usual. a new tax law requires the irs to hold certain refunds. and a rise in identity theft is causing the agency more time to review returns. "the wall street journal" reports on apple's new iphone is expected to be unveiled tomorrow but the new features may not be as significant in previous years. new models arrive as iphone sales shrink for the first time. consumers are waiting longer to upgrade their phones. features for the new iphone will reportedly include a thinner design. no headphone jack. or taming a crocodile. it's been ten years since the death of her dad steve irvin. >> i think when it comes to animal, bindi irwin knows what she's doing. and "rolling stone" reports that barbra streisand's latest record breaks a ? >> that, of course, is barbra streisand and jamie foxx. encore to top the billboard 200. she keeps her lead over second place madonna as female artist. madonna, by the way, has eight number ones. the laeldies of "the talk" e getting people talking. sharon osbourne and aisha tyler and cheryl underwood take a look at the topic of the day. julie and aisha are here. >> what does it feel like? >> great. >> yeah, it's great. >> we've been off for five weeks. >> isn't that >> it was nice. it was nice to sleep in a little bit. >> we weren't off completely. julie was shooting "the governor" and i was shooting "criminal minds." directing a film. five weeks is an opportunity to get all of the stuff you can't get done when you're on tv every day. >> and i usually got to bed at 4:00 in the morning. >> i love new york city. >> were you thinking of the >> julie is making signs of you drinking. you seem very coherent this morning. >> i'm hydrating with a variety of liquids. i love new york city. it is a city that never sleeps. it's an opportunity to do stuff that you can't do anywhere else? >> like what? >> like staying out all night and cocktails with your friends. >> what happens in new york city is in new york. what about the new season? >> well you know, everyone, we've always gotten positive feed when we launched a season of secrets when you think you know everything about one another. the viewers feel like we let it all hang out. but we reserve some stuff to reveal when we preview our new season. the biggest news i would say, sharon, a lot of people have a year ago when we each launch aed she was going to explain why she took an emergency leave of absence for five weeks the previous season. and she just -- she's ready to talk about it. >> yeah. >> she's ready to reveal it now a year later. it's like i say, what else are you lying about? what else do i need to clean about? >> new secrets. >> julie, what secrets will be you be sharing about about les? >> only you can share. i will tell you. he's like this tough guy at work. mr. corporate, you know, captain of industry. he is a pushover at home. with the kids. around -- >> all the kids. >> he's a pussycat at home. >> he is not a pussycat on the job. >> no. >> but you announced that you were getting a divorce. i always wonder when this happens to public people, but now you have to talk about stuff when people come on your show. is it difficult for to you share that information? were you thinking maybe i don't really want to talk about it? >> oh, i mean, absolutely. i think it's really painful to go through it. whether you're in the public eye or not. it's incredibly i think for a long time, i kept it to myself which was partly because i wasn't ready to talk about it because there was another person involved. it's their life, too. a lost tv is so exploited. not everybody gets to know everything about you, you know what i mean? i felt like when i did talk about, i was ready. and i also wanted to hopefully show people it did not have to be a bloodbath. i wanted to know about other people. yes. no one wants to do that publicly. seriously. one good thing about this, time is very healing. >> it doesn't have to be a bloodbath. >> yeah, it doesn't. >> in the beginning it could be a bloodbath. >> but i survived. >> yes. >> you don't necessarily have to stop loving the person. you just have to stop loving them in a have to stop wanting to be with them. >> i think that happens before the divorce. you make sure of that. i will say this, when somebody has your best friend for years, you will always go back to them. that's how i feel about my relationship, i want to be in on every aspect of his life. >> what about the new guy? the single ladies now. >> they're a big group, the single ladies group. >> happy new season. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> great to see you back. >> we're back. >> all right. season seven of "the talk" p.m. eastern, 1:00 p.m. pacific. and oprah will reveal her next book club selection. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. he wears it like a crown. "make america great again". his ties in china. and his suits in mexico. in fact, the real donald trump outsourced his products and jobs to 12 different countries. so don't believe the hat. you can't make america great again, if you don't make things signature stamp of approval and only on "cbs this morning" oprah is ready to reveal her next book club selection. >> hello, "cbs this morning." wow, i'm excited to be able to announce another book club selection. it is "love warrior." wow. so, i know a lot of you are familiar with glennon because of and connections in connection to women who are looking for a way to find themselves and redefine themselves. and that's what this book does. i've fallen in love with glennon because she is a warrior who is growing into herself in such a powerful way. with all of the flaws wide open for us to see and read about. alcoholism. going through tough times in the marriage. figuring out what to do with kids. flawed families. flawed life. and yet, loving all along. and in the process, helping us see ourselves differently and be stronger love warriors. so, that's why i wanted to choose this book because here is a woman fiercely defining and redefining herself and her life, in a way that makes us all want 0 do the same for our own lives. here we come. >> here we come again. get ready to read oprah's book club pick by glennon doyle melton. she joins us at the table. it's so rock owe candid. she talks about sex. talks about being bulimic, talks about her husband who cheated and being an alcoholic. you put it out in there candid terms. you say it's easier than to speak it. >> yeah, in writing i get to pull out all the scary stuff inside and put it outside and everybody goes me, too. i'm less afraid. >> and how did you use the title "love warrior"? >> for the first half of my life i was an addict. risky. what i'm doing as a warrior does, instead of hiding just rushes straight towards it. the here's the pain inside the pain. right. we have to sit inside of our pain and rush towards it. and just to find all of our healing there and not skip around it. because that's the difference. >> following up with gayle said, and oprah, the power of vulnerability. what is the power of vulnerability? >> i think we have two options in life. we can be shiny mired. or real, honest and loved. but we actually do have to choose. i keep choosing this real and vulnerable place not because you don't get hurt there, because i do. this is the pain that grows us. nothing hurts as much as not being known. >> what was the turning point to you, certainly, finding out about your husband's infidelity. >> it wasn't just one, you said a lot like me. i had turned pain on food. and he turned his pain in respect. and i have a lot in common with him. i also respect the heck out of him. i think he's a love warrior. he's my favorite kind of hero. he screwed up, she dealt with it. our marriage is ending now. >> it's ironic, that it's book to get it together. now that you're out promoting a book about going stuff and making it through. you all decided to split. >> yeah. >> did you think, maybe we won't announce it yet? >> i did. everyone on earth told me not to announce it. that would be like the kiss of death. i don't believe that. i never promised to be perfect or have a perfect marriage. but i did promise to stand in front of people and be completely honest. >> is there a moment at which you know you're at rock bottom? times, i'm familiar with it. i'm a rock bottom expert. rock bottom is the best place on earth. it's the beginning of everything. life wants to hold us down until we say uncle. until we say help. >> it's the best place on earth? >> it's the beginning. i'm usually in the bathroom floor. >> chrkris kristofferson said noin >> oh, my goodness. >> it's called "love warrior" it's such a good read. it's going to help many people. >> i'm going to freak out right now. >> did you get invited to the wedding? >> one of the best things about this book i learned things about oprah. >> she's nuts about you. have you given your blessing about the wedding? >> i'll give my blessing to anything. >> she is nuts about you. go to cbs this morning.com for an excerpt. oprah would be here but she's zone. a college football star's ? and i can't believe i get to meet the whole team. go 'noles. >> that is bo paske and son good morning, i'm ?????.it's eight-55 on this tuesday morning. we'll take a look at the day's top headlines in just a moment.but first justin has our cbs 2 weather first for. highway 965 bridge on the iowa river in johnson county will close today. today.crews will start replacing the bridge deck.the road has been reduced to one lane for the past few months. the project is expected to be finished by the end of november. authorities say a personal dispute caused a shooting at an event center in clive that killed two people and injured two others. 29-year-old johnny jackson died at the scene and 44-year- old kevin hall died on the way to a des moines hospital early were in the parking lot of the 7 flags event center.about 250 attended an event that was held there sunday.right now -- no suspects have been identified. a davenport man is behind bars -- accused of killing his girlfriend during an argument. police say 55-year-old thomas lopez assaulted 37-year-old melissa lewis last week in their home.court documents say he choked and pushed her -- and when she was shoved a 4-th time -- she fell back and hit her head on a window sill.he's don't forget -- cbs 2 connects with you - call cbs 2 if you see news happen.800 222 kgan. you can also email tips, pictures, and even video --to news -- at cbs 2 iowa dot com. that's a quick look at your tuesday morning news.get more news anytime online - at cbs 2 iowa dot com!have a great day. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today. ? 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