Groundbreaking figures in sports, and music. Plus our guests include several historymakers, general colin powell, congressman john lewis, and attorney general Loretta Lynch will help us explore this museums role in telling americas story. Well also have all the other news of the day, including the latest on Hillary Clintons health. But we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Theres phony strength and theres real strength. And its phony strength to not know what youre talking about. Real strength is leveling with the American People. Health scare shakes up clintons campaign. The campaign knew on friday that she did have this pneumonia diagnosis. Its clear that she tried to hide this and this is going to hurt her certainly in the shortterm. The Trump Campaign is expected to hammer Hillary Clinton today on her controversial comments calling half of donald Trump Supporters a basket of deplorables. Very close to the dictionary definition of bigoted so it gives trump a talking point hell go back to again and again. Ceasefire scheduled to go into effect in syria. This after at least 90 people were killed over the weekend in a wave of airstrikes. 15 years since the terror attacks on 9 11 the country paid tribute to the lives lost. In the end, the most enduring memorial to those we lost is ensuring the america that we continue to be. Operations are back to normal at the albuquerque airport after a security scare. Screening area which was evacuated. Miss america 2017 is miss arkansas. And the new miss america is all that. The last man standing, wawrinka, dethrones the world number one. I dont know whats happening right now. And the pick is no good we know that tom bradys at home watching. You want to say anything . Love you buddy. And all that matters. Walking into this building i ancestors were rejoying in that moment. I hope that the sense of freedom will overwhelm you. Really powerful. Wow, i just got goosebumps. On cbs this morning. Its a story thats gone beyond the sports world, Colin Kaepernicks protest sparked a National Conversation before the game the seahawks interlocked arms as a demonstration of unity. . And the home of the brave . This eye opener is presenteddy toyota. Lets go places. Welcome to a very special broadcast of cbs this morning. Were on the front lawn of the Smithsonian National museum of africanAmerican History and culture. A peoples journey. A nations story. That is the mantle that guides this remarkable achievement. Mall next to the Washington Monument. It tells americas story. This is a shared history, no matter your ethnic background. That is so well said. Believe me we cant wait to take you inside where everywhere you look pieces of the past make a dark return from a jim crow era railroad car, to a world war ii era plane flown by Tuskegee Airmen. I was also struck by the quotes and there are 487 of them tha line the calls like making a way out of no way. And what they do is illustrate an important path through our shared history. It was so important, remember lonny bunch told us that he never saw black voices displayed and he wanted to make sure that that happened here. Its an amazing place. This museum also celebrates triumphs in politics, sports and entertainment. It took 100 years and more than half a billion dollars to build it. More than 100,000 donors contributed to make it happen. Donated their heirlooms. Youre going to see a lot of them this morning and we are so excited with a capital e and exclamation points to be the First Television show to broadcast live from the museum before it opens to the public. So many people thought this could never happen, it cant be done. How honored we are to be here. I was just thinking very honored. I feel that. We have a lot to show you. First lets get to the latest on the president ial campaign, and Hillary Clintons health. Video from yesterday shows her apg and start falling as she was helped into her motorcade. She left the september 11th memorial in new york city early. Her doctors said clinton was dehydrated, and diagnosed with pneumonia on friday. Clintons campaign canceled a planned trip to california today. Nancy cordes is in chap yeah, new york, where the democratic nominee lives. Good morning. Clinton was supposed to attend several fundraisers and give a speech on the economy in that they were canceling the twoday trip. News of clintons pneumonia came as a surprise to the reporters who cover her because they were not nfd on friday about her doctors visit or the diagnosis. The first sign that anything was wrong came yesterday morning when she faltered. A bystander captured clintons difficult departure from ground zero. Her legs buckling, once, as she waited for her van to arrive, and then again as she was lifted into it. Memorial service for just over an hour when reporters noticed she was missing. It would be 90 minutes before her campaign explained where she went. Announcing that she felt overheated, so departed to go to her daughter chelseas apartment three miles away. Its a Beautiful Day in new york. Reporter clinton was all smiles when she left the apartment two hours later. Are you feeling better . Yes, thank you very much. Reporter but six hours later, her doctor announced that friday after experiencing a prolonged cough related to pall. Clinton was coughing on monday in cleveland. And during a press availability on her plane. Sundays incident reignited conspiracy theories online about clintons health. Theories that have flourished ever since she got a stomach virus in 2012, got dehydrated and fell. Suffering a concussion, and a blood clot. You take my reporter clinton has tried to laugh off the rumors. Make sure im alive. Oh, my god theres nothing there. Clinton is expected to teleconference in to one of her fundraisers in california today, and we are still waiting, norah, to find out if shell be resuming her Campaign Schedule with a stop in nevada on wednesday. All right, nancy, thank you so much. Cbs news medical contributor is a cardiology at lennox hill hospital in new york. Good morning, norah. Let me ask you, Hillary ClintonsCampaign Said she started antibiotics on friday. We know she canceled this trip to california. How long does a recovery usually take . So pneumonia is a lung infection that can range from mild to severe. That difference in severity depends on the age of the patient. Their Underlying Health conditions, and what type of pneumonia they have. If the infection is mild it can be treated with antibiotics, rest and fluid and usually people recover within days. And sometimes it can take up t completely. But if it is more severe then they can require hospitalization. For most cases in outpatient pneumonia you start to see improvement in a couple of days. Whats interesting to me is her stumbling as she got into the vehicle at the motorcade. Is that an impact of having this kind of pneumonia . And what causes that losing your sense of balance . Right. Without being her doctor, i cant comment on her particular medical condition. Of breath, fatigue, fever, increased heart rate. You can have a cough. And then when you combine that with dehydration, which is not uncommon in pneumonia, you could certainly feel unwell, or appear unwell. The dehydration itself can be caused by changes in thirst or appetite from the infection. It can be caused by the increased respiratory rate or sweating or potentially some of the antibiotics or medicines like antihistamines can cause a drying effect. Up in the campaign before. What do we know about her Health Issues exactly . What we know is based on a letter that her doctor released last july, in july 2015. That says that she has a history of hypothyroidism, seasonal allergies, prior deep venus thrombosis or blood clots as well as a concussion that led to a clot in the brain. In addition her doctor mentioned shes up to date on all her cancer screenings, as well as had a negative cardiac all right, we thank you this morning. Hillary clinton and donald trump are virtually tide in the battleground states of arizona, florida, nevada, and new hampshie. Trump is leading by three points in georgia. At a fundraiser last week clinton called half of trumps supporters deplorables. Major garrett is here with us outside the museum with how donald trump and his allies are responding to that. Major, good morning. Good morning. Before Hillary Clintons health scare the biggest political story of the weekend was clintons blanket denunciation of millions of trump pp at least partially retracted. But that trump said illustrated her elitist disdain for large parts of america. You could put half of trumps supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. Hillary clintons comments at an lgbt fundraiser friday night gave new meaning to identity politics. The racist, sexist, islamaphobic, you name it. Reporter clinton said she regretted calling half of Trump Supporters deplorable bigots. But stuck with the accusation trump has given a National Platform to hateful views, and voices. Trump turned the other cheek on twitter, writing, while many of her supporters will never vote for me, i still respect them all. But Trumps Campaign is looking to turn wounded trump backers into political gold with this new tv ad. Name it. People like you, you and you, deplorable. Reporter clintons comments stirred memories of our fundraiser blunders such as mitt romneys 2012 declaration that president obama already had the support of 47 of the country that didnt pay income taxes. There are 47 of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. Reporter thenpresident obama also paid a price in 2008 america had an attachment to god and guns and a fear of the outside world. They cling to guns or religion or antipathy towards people who arent like them. Reporter obama survived that mistake. Romney did not. Trump advisers know this will stoke supporters of theirs, but they also have to motivate independent and still squeamish republicans. They also know clintons comments, charlie, were designed to scare those voters off or at least to keep them on the sidelines. Thanks, major. Cbs news politic face the nation moderator john dickens is here. Good morning. Quickly want to turn to clinton medical issue but first this deplorable thing. Will that do damage to her . It depends how it gets designed going forward. The trump people would like to define it as Hillary Clinton writing off a whole half of the country, a bigger percentage if thats the case, thats not good for clinton. What the clinton people would like it to be about is about what donald trump has said and the fact that he was called out it depends how this gets thought out going forward. It was not a great moment for her when she said it. And the medical issue. Is this going to be problematic for her throughout this campaign . I think its problematic for three reasons. One its a Health Question. How healthy is she . There will be a lot of questions about lets see the full medical record. I think theres also the transparency question. What is their instinct in a moment like this . Thats an achilles heel for her candidacy and this goes right at that central question voters have about her trust. And finally its a distraction. Theyve been trying to talk about the solutions Hillary Clinton has for voters thats going to be obscured for several days now. Transparency because she was diagnosed on friday. She became ill on sunday. And then disappeared from the protective travel pool and didnt disclose until much later in the Late Afternoon that this is what was the problem. I think the transparency question with Hillary Clinton in particular, but both candidates is what is their instinct . So when no one is looking, are they telling the truth . When they get caught, do they tell the truth . And finally is there a group are they cocooned by people who protect them . What is the cocooning function for both of these i also think its the reminder she is 68, donald trump is 70 years old. Theyre the oldest nominees in American History. In the past medical records have been disclosed. To the public and to the press. And thats not the case this time. Yeah. John mccains medical records were over 1,000 pages. I mean you could sit on them like a chair 73 can they get away with it after this . Medical records and also taxes, and the point here about cocooning is when you get in the office, everything in the office of the presidency cocoons you. It keeps you away from unpleasant things. If thats already your instinct, thats only going to be exacerbated when you become president. Donald trump normally has something to say about everything pertaining to Hillary Clinton has said nothing about this particular issue. What do you make of that . Its restraint. Which we have not seen from donald trump. What he knows is the obvious political thing which is when your opponent is having difficulty, you stay out of the way. Weve never seen before and this is an instance in which those impulses have in check. The people around him no doubt have said stay out of this story. Especially since hes raised issues about her health before in this campaign. All the more reason to stay out of it. The first president ial debate is september 26th. Just a couple weeks away. How long is the debate . 90 minutes. 90 minutes. Yeah. Well you know, thats this is the nagging Health Question on the Hillary Clinton front which is campaigning is hard and gruelling and brutal. And lingering quests there. If the Health Records havent been put out, just normal campaigning is withering. And so every little hangnail then gets into a, you know, several hours of analysis which again distracts from whatever her message is. Thank you, john. Thank you so much. We should note that tomorrow charlieible ter views former president bill clinton. Well get the latest on Hillary Clintons health plus the Clinton Foundation ahead of its final Clinton Global Initiative cbs this morning. Now back to what brought us to washington, the completion of the 19th and newest Smithsonian Museum. It has been 100 years in the making. The Smithsonian National museum of africanAmerican History and culture is about to open its doors to the public. Yesterday norah and i joined the museums founding director for a tour of what makes this museum so special inside and out. On the mall its mainly whi and i thought could we do something that gave a little color to this. In more ways than one. Thats what i realized. Wrapped in bronze and inspooired by the three tiered crowns used in west african art the National Museum of africanAmerican History and culture shines brightly near the center of the National Mall. This is a cabin from edisto island, South Carolina. To give a sense of the africanamerican experience you have to go below the surface, five stories down. Between 8 and 16 people. Would be in that cabin. A cabin for slaves in shackles small enough to restrain a child. Reminders of americas regretful past. After world war ii, the notion of sitins really caught on. While a stool from a greensboro, North Carolina lunch counter represents a resolve to move beyond segregation. What i see is something very simple. Sitting in a chair is transforming. This museum will challenge your emotions. Tears will be shed here. But theres joy to be found, too. Got to say this is cool. Like chuck berrys cherryred cat lack. Did you sit in this . Youre supposed to treat artifacts with respect. But of course i sat in there. Are you kidding me . About 40,000 artifacts have been collected. The fact that less than 10 of it is on display is emblematic of the pride and dedication that made this museum a reality. So im very humbled. I think in some ways my biggest after president george w. Bush signed legislation to create the museum in 2003, congress designated 270 million or half of what it would cost to build it. Over 300 million more came through Fundraising Efforts while corporate partners, Business Leaders and celebrities were the top donors. 4 million came from people giving whatever they could afford. Like the Million Dollars pledged by the congregation of the alfred sweet Baptist Church in alexandria, virginia. The church tried to emphasize that every gift matters. And wanted every member to believe that no matter how large or small your gift, youre making history. Theyre going to be able to leave their stories behind, ultimately their picture and their story will be here. Visitors can add their history, too. Using an interactive display. But the newest Smithsonian Museum is not a time capsule. Its a place where you will be encouraged to explore current events, including the and the great lonny bunch. Thats your new title the great lonny bunch, joins us at the table. Bravo, bravo to you. Thank you. Ive heard you say that its like taking a cruise ship while building the cruise ship at the very same time to