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KYW CBS Overnight News August 25, 2016

This is your skin. This is your skin in the sun. The sun ages your skin and can cause skin cancer. Militants attacked the American University of afghanistan today. At least four people were killed. Dozens wounded. None of them were american. The university was established in kabul ten years ago and has more than 1,000 students. More now from charlie dagata. Witnesses say a large explosion blew one of the gates open. That was followed by heavy gunfire as militants stormed the campus during busy night classes. Several american teachers and hundreds of students were on campus, some were struck by gunfire. Others hid where they could. One jumped from a second story window to escape. Among those trapped inside, was ap photographer, Mossoud Hossaini documenting the afghan war for decades. The gunman was right outside his classroom. I sensed the man, the terrorist was going room by room. I felt that, okay, this is it. He couldnt open the door. He just threw the grenade inside. And then we jumped and then we ran, all of it probably in two or three minutes. Reporter cbs news producer, Ahmad Mukhtar was in class and sprinted for any way out. The gunfire was getting, closer, closer. And i felt, a few a few bullets flying over my head. And that was, for a few seconds of that. And these bullets hit me or my friend. Reporter as the Afghan Security forces battled with the militants. U. S. Military officials confirmed american advisers were on the side lines. Despite being surrounded by 15foot blast walls and armed patrols, this is the Second Attack on the American University in a month. It is not known who is behind the university attack, maurice, but it comes amid a surge in violence to. Day the Defense Department identified the u. S. Soldier who was killed in yesterdays roadside bomb, army staff sergeant, Matthew Thompson of irvine, california was on patrol in helman province. Thompson was 28. Charlie dagata following developments from london. 76 days until the president ial election. Donald trump took his campaign to a battleground state where he is fighting an uphill battle for votes among people of color. Here is major garrett. Proud to be an american reporter donald trump rallied in pivotal Central Florida and said this about his new minority outreach. Really great with voters. Trump is trailing in florida by five points in the latest cbs poll. Part of the problem, soft support from hispanic and africanamerican voters. Trump is trying to fix that by retooling his immigration message. One that began like this when mexico sends its people theyre not sending their best. Theyre bringing drugs. Theyre bringing crime. Theyre rapists. During a televised townhall, trump backed away from repeated pledges to deport. There certainly can be a softening. We are not looking to hurt people. Reporter that clashes with trumps earlier emphasis on mass deportation. You are rounding them all up . We are rounding them uppen a humane, nice way. Theyre going to be happy because they want to be legalized. And by the way, i know it doesnt sound nice. But not everything is nice. It doesnt sound practical. Reporter trump says he will limit deportation orders to criminals without documentation. His runningmate indiana governor mike pence still sound slightly tougher suggesting a split within the ticket. That means deporting all 11 Million People. Thing it means upholding the laws of the country and enforcing the laws. Deportation force, is that your understanding . People who have run afoul of the law got to leave immediately. Reporter trumps immigration plans remain vague, hard to pin down. So too, maurice, the strategy of campaigning here in mississippi. Trump trails in so many battleground states. Major garrett with the Trump Campaign tonight. While trump hunts for votes. Hillary clinton is mining for money. Julianna goldman has that. Reporter this may be all the public will see of Hillary Clinton today as she heads into a private fund raiser in california. Instead of spending the end of august storming battleground states. Clinton is on a money raising marathon to pay for the fall fight against donald trump. But her absence has kept her from turning the page on controversies over her email and the Clinton Foundation. Which has raised 2 billion to promote Global Health and economic development. Instead, she has opened herself up to attacks. It is impossible to tell where the Clinton Foundation ends and the state department begins. Reporter clintons fundraising highlights the apparent blurry lines between her familys charitable work and political ventures. Of the 15 fundraisers clinton has held over the last week, more than half hosted by donors who have given to the foundation. Including one today by apple ceo tim cook. His cohost, executive Vice President , lisa jackson is on the foundation board. While clinton is set to deliver a speech tomorrow in nevada her time away from the trail has given trump other ammunition. No press conference in what, 255 days. I think we are ready to take a few questions. That since december. She sat down for hundreds of interviews including with 60 minutes last month. But she hasnt faced the sort of uncontrolled rapid fire questioning over the same period in 2008 then senator obama held at least four press conferences. Trump held at least seven. With Hillary Clinton away from the campaign trail, late today, former president bill clinton defended the foundations work. Maurice he said if there is something wrong with creating jobs and saving lives, i dont know what it is. Julianna goldman. In washington. Coming up next when children die in hot cars, why do some parents face charges and others dont. And, later, a secret Surveillance Program over a major american city. Music new ky intense. A stimulating gel that takes her pleasure to new heights. Ky intense. This year at least 27 children in this country have died after being left inside hot cars. And about half the cases, some one, usual a parent or guardian has faced criminal charges. But critics say, race plays a role in determining who gets charged and who doesnt. And they point to two recent cases in mississippi as proof. Here is mark strassmann. It felt like every part of me just just was torn into pieces. Reporter this was the moment last may that haunts joshua blount. Outside the restaurant where he works, the 25yearold discovered his daughter shania had been trapped inside the hot car for four hours. What was that moment like . It just feels like your whole world is shut down. Just knowing her last words were daddy. Reporter blount had forgotten to drop off his 8monthold with his grandmother. This is not real. Reporter arrested for Second Degree murder, a charge later reduced to manslaughter. A week earlier, 90 miles away, a 2 year owed, Caroline Bryant died after spending eight hours in a hot car. Her 37yearold white mother was not charged. Lawyer carlos moore represents joshua blount. How do you explain the difference . Racism. And to a lesser extent, maybe gender bias. Reporter in both cases, parents were rushing to work. Neither was drunk or impaired. Professor matt steffi of Mississippi College law school sees unfairness in blounts criminal charge. If you are in the right jurisdiction you are a treated as a grieving parent or perhaps you meet the right gender and race expectations treated as a grieving parent. Reporter beau prosecutors who decided to press charges never returned our calls. Blounts girlfriend and their babys mother says she has forgiven him. I will take full responsibility. But i did not do nothing on purpose. Reporter josh blount faces up to 20 years behind bars but says nothing could punish him more than his own anguish. Tell me this is not real. Reporter mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. Up next, Police Conducting secret patrols from high above a big u. S. City. Add finish® jetdry in the rinse aid compartment. Its there for a reason. It dries much better than detergent alone. Sorry dishwasher. Finish® jetdry. For drier, shinier dishes. For months, police in baltimore have been conducting aerial surveillance over neighborhoods. A plane with hightech cameras to investigate crimes. It was a closely guarded secret until now. Here is kris van cleave. Cbs news. Com first report add but the Camera Technology last year when we visited persistence surveillance headquarters. From wide angle cameras mounted on a small plane the company sees 32 square miles, transmitting images live and instantly archiving them allowing police to essentially rewind time t in june that plane was flying over baltimore, watching for signs of unrest the day officer Caesar Goodson was found not guilty in freddie grays death. A fact the police did not publicly disclose until today. The only people should be concerned in baltimore are criminals. T. J. Smith defended technology which he says led to at rest of this man wanted for shooting two elderly people in february. We are going to do whatever we can to go after those who choose to harm our city. Reporter while the cameras are not high resolution, people and cars appear as dots that can be followed allowing police to sync cameras on the ground. Do youve feel like it is spying . It is spying. This man wants the program shut down. I hates to use the term, big brother. It is overused. This is big brother. A big eye in the sky watching a city at once. Reporter the system was originally developed for the military in iraq to find people planting bombs. Police agencies in california and ohio have tested this technology. Kris van cleave in washington. Coming up next, im only in my 60s. Ive got a nice long life ahead. Big plans. So when i found out medicare doesnt pay all my medical expenses, i got a Medicare Supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if youre eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80 of your part b medical expenses. The rest is up to you. Call now and find out about an aarp Medicare Supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. Like all standardized Medicare Supplement insurance plans, it could save you in outofpocket medical costs. Call now to request your free decision guide. Ive been with my doctor for 12 years. Now i know ill be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] youll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. Plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. See why millions of people have already enrolled in the only Medicare Supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. Dont wait. Call now. Finally tonight. Billboards are popping up all over the country with an eye catching message. We sent Dean Reynolds to get the story behind the signs. The direct message that graces a chicago interstate could well reflect the viewpoint of a lot of americans. In this case, its a group of muslimamericans. Neighbors dont realize that muslims are absolutely opposed to isis. Isis actually kills more muslims than anybody else. Imam malik mujahid of chicago is the force behind the blunt billboards and credits young muslim whose came up with the exact expression. Reporter pretty direct language . Young people are sick and tired of sophisticated language. So they came up with the lack wage. Reporter he told us the attacks in europe and here in this country moved his community to be more active in their opposition to radicals. There is another blaring billboard in phoenix. And he says he has requested for more from 15 cities. All are funded by local muslim communities. Isis and islamophobes are the two sides of the same coin. Which is hurting islam as well as human team. Theyre increasing the fear, hate, anger in america. Which is dividing a beautiful nation. With isis implicated or accused in acts of terror around and across the west and attempts to recruit western young people to the cause and the caliphate, the imam says american muslims are frustrated and in some cases frightened. But history he says holds out hope. Kkk was defeated by good christians. Isis needs to be defeated by good muslims. Reporter a war of words instead of weapons. Dean reynolds. Cbs news, chicago. That is the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center in new york city, im maurice dubois. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the cbs overnight news, im jericka duncan. The president ial campaign trail is becoming a rocky road for clinton. A new National Poll of likely voters shows her with a 12point lead over donald trump. 45 to 33 . But 22 said they would rather not vote for either one. Meanwhile, the controversy over donations to the Clinton Foundation continues to grow. The Washington Post and usa today both ran editorials calling on the clintons to close the foundation or transfer operations to another charity. An Ap Investigation found that half of the people out of government who met with clintons while she was secretary of state ended up donating money to the Clinton Foundation. Nancy cordes has more. Reporter this report is creating new perception problem for the Clinton Campaign and foundation that donors got no special treatment by secretary clinton. Clinton herself hasnt weighed in on the controversy because she spent most of the past three days out of the public eye, courting Campaign Donors in california. Lie after lie after lie. Hillary clinton is totally unfit to hold public office. Reporter in austin, trump accused the clintons of running a criminal enterprise. It is impossible to figure out where the Clinton Foundation ends and the state department begins. Reporter he cited the new analysis by the Associated Press which examined Hillary Clintons daily schedules as secretary of state and found 85 of the 154 private individuals who got meetings or phone calls with her, had donated to the foundation. Either personally or through their organization. This is why i have called for a special prosecutor to look into this mess. Reporter his allies followed suit. Special prosecutor. Do the right thing. Appoint the special prosecutor. Apin the a special prosecutor. Reporter the Clinton Campaign fired back saying the ap report relied on utterly flawed data which gave a distorted portrayal of the secretarys schedule. They added meetings with humanitarians like Melinda Gates or nobel prize winner, were squarely in the purview of americas top diplomat. They also rejected trumps call for a special prosecutor. It is an act of desperation on his Campaign Given the turmoil that we have seen from his campaign in recent weeks. Reporter newly released emails from clinton aide, huma abedin, from Danny Abraham were able to nab last minute meetings with clinton with one call to abedin. State Department Officials say there is no evidence that donors got any special favors. The fbi director declined to say last month whether agents had looked into the Foundation Connection . I am not going to comment. Not going to answer that. Reporter the term special prosecutor strikes fear in the hearts of longtime clintonites who recall when kenneth star was appointed to look into the whitewater controversy. An investigation that included paula jones, monica lewinsky, and led to bill clintons impeachment. Donald trump has the his own problems trying to walk back from his vow to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. Major garrett reports. Donald trump has gone from calling for immediate deportation of undocumented immigrants to reviewing, looking at options, anything but that exact policy. Where trump will ultimately land is anyones guess. We asked his runningmate. He told us, details could be days, possibly months away. Hillary clinton wants to fling open the floodgates to our borders, let everybody come in. Open up our country. Reporter donald trump warned of his rivals immigration policies even as he redesigned his own. And your children did not die in vain. Appearing with mothers victimized by undocumented criminals, trump linked clintons approach to more crime. Wants people to renew their visas without removal. One lawless order after another. Reporter despite his repeated calls for mass deportations, trump signals he may make exceptions. We have some great people in the country. During a television townhall, trump said what has been obvious for days. He is looking for a way out of rounding up some 11 million undocumented u. S. Residents. There can be a softening. Because we are not looking we saw clarity from trumps runningmate. Indiana governor mike pence following a rally in philadelphia. Donald trump going to deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country . Donald trump has been very clear from the beginning. That we are going to secure our borders. Build a wall. To do it. And he has also made it very clear, major, he is going to enforce the laws of the country which the president of the United States takes an oath of office to do. That means deporting all 11 American University<\/a> of afghanistan today. At least four people were killed. Dozens wounded. None of them were american. The university was established in kabul ten years ago and has more than 1,000 students. More now from charlie dagata. Witnesses say a large explosion blew one of the gates open. That was followed by heavy gunfire as militants stormed the campus during busy night classes. Several american teachers and hundreds of students were on campus, some were struck by gunfire. Others hid where they could. One jumped from a second story window to escape. Among those trapped inside, was ap photographer, Mossoud Hossaini<\/a> documenting the afghan war for decades. The gunman was right outside his classroom. I sensed the man, the terrorist was going room by room. I felt that, okay, this is it. He couldnt open the door. He just threw the grenade inside. And then we jumped and then we ran, all of it probably in two or three minutes. Reporter cbs news producer, Ahmad Mukhtar<\/a> was in class and sprinted for any way out. The gunfire was getting, closer, closer. And i felt, a few a few bullets flying over my head. And that was, for a few seconds of that. And these bullets hit me or my friend. Reporter as the Afghan Security<\/a> forces battled with the militants. U. S. Military officials confirmed american advisers were on the side lines. Despite being surrounded by 15foot blast walls and armed patrols, this is the Second Attack<\/a> on the American University<\/a> in a month. It is not known who is behind the university attack, maurice, but it comes amid a surge in violence to. Day the Defense Department<\/a> identified the u. S. Soldier who was killed in yesterdays roadside bomb, army staff sergeant, Matthew Thompson<\/a> of irvine, california was on patrol in helman province. Thompson was 28. Charlie dagata following developments from london. 76 days until the president ial election. Donald trump took his campaign to a battleground state where he is fighting an uphill battle for votes among people of color. Here is major garrett. Proud to be an american reporter donald trump rallied in pivotal Central Florida<\/a> and said this about his new minority outreach. Really great with voters. Trump is trailing in florida by five points in the latest cbs poll. Part of the problem, soft support from hispanic and africanamerican voters. Trump is trying to fix that by retooling his immigration message. One that began like this when mexico sends its people theyre not sending their best. Theyre bringing drugs. Theyre bringing crime. Theyre rapists. During a televised townhall, trump backed away from repeated pledges to deport. There certainly can be a softening. We are not looking to hurt people. Reporter that clashes with trumps earlier emphasis on mass deportation. You are rounding them all up . We are rounding them uppen a humane, nice way. Theyre going to be happy because they want to be legalized. And by the way, i know it doesnt sound nice. But not everything is nice. It doesnt sound practical. Reporter trump says he will limit deportation orders to criminals without documentation. His runningmate indiana governor mike pence still sound slightly tougher suggesting a split within the ticket. That means deporting all 11 Million People<\/a>. Thing it means upholding the laws of the country and enforcing the laws. Deportation force, is that your understanding . People who have run afoul of the law got to leave immediately. Reporter trumps immigration plans remain vague, hard to pin down. So too, maurice, the strategy of campaigning here in mississippi. Trump trails in so many battleground states. Major garrett with the Trump Campaign<\/a> tonight. While trump hunts for votes. Hillary clinton is mining for money. Julianna goldman has that. Reporter this may be all the public will see of Hillary Clinton<\/a> today as she heads into a private fund raiser in california. Instead of spending the end of august storming battleground states. Clinton is on a money raising marathon to pay for the fall fight against donald trump. But her absence has kept her from turning the page on controversies over her email and the Clinton Foundation<\/a>. Which has raised 2 billion to promote Global Health<\/a> and economic development. Instead, she has opened herself up to attacks. It is impossible to tell where the Clinton Foundation<\/a> ends and the state department begins. Reporter clintons fundraising highlights the apparent blurry lines between her familys charitable work and political ventures. Of the 15 fundraisers clinton has held over the last week, more than half hosted by donors who have given to the foundation. Including one today by apple ceo tim cook. His cohost, executive Vice President<\/a> , lisa jackson is on the foundation board. While clinton is set to deliver a speech tomorrow in nevada her time away from the trail has given trump other ammunition. No press conference in what, 255 days. I think we are ready to take a few questions. That since december. She sat down for hundreds of interviews including with 60 minutes last month. But she hasnt faced the sort of uncontrolled rapid fire questioning over the same period in 2008 then senator obama held at least four press conferences. Trump held at least seven. With Hillary Clinton<\/a> away from the campaign trail, late today, former president bill clinton defended the foundations work. Maurice he said if there is something wrong with creating jobs and saving lives, i dont know what it is. Julianna goldman. In washington. Coming up next when children die in hot cars, why do some parents face charges and others dont. And, later, a secret Surveillance Program<\/a> over a major american city. Music new ky intense. A stimulating gel that takes her pleasure to new heights. Ky intense. This year at least 27 children in this country have died after being left inside hot cars. And about half the cases, some one, usual a parent or guardian has faced criminal charges. But critics say, race plays a role in determining who gets charged and who doesnt. And they point to two recent cases in mississippi as proof. Here is mark strassmann. It felt like every part of me just just was torn into pieces. Reporter this was the moment last may that haunts joshua blount. Outside the restaurant where he works, the 25yearold discovered his daughter shania had been trapped inside the hot car for four hours. What was that moment like . It just feels like your whole world is shut down. Just knowing her last words were daddy. Reporter blount had forgotten to drop off his 8monthold with his grandmother. This is not real. Reporter arrested for Second Degree<\/a> murder, a charge later reduced to manslaughter. A week earlier, 90 miles away, a 2 year owed, Caroline Bryant<\/a> died after spending eight hours in a hot car. Her 37yearold white mother was not charged. Lawyer carlos moore represents joshua blount. How do you explain the difference . Racism. And to a lesser extent, maybe gender bias. Reporter in both cases, parents were rushing to work. Neither was drunk or impaired. Professor matt steffi of Mississippi College<\/a> law school sees unfairness in blounts criminal charge. If you are in the right jurisdiction you are a treated as a grieving parent or perhaps you meet the right gender and race expectations treated as a grieving parent. Reporter beau prosecutors who decided to press charges never returned our calls. Blounts girlfriend and their babys mother says she has forgiven him. I will take full responsibility. But i did not do nothing on purpose. Reporter josh blount faces up to 20 years behind bars but says nothing could punish him more than his own anguish. Tell me this is not real. Reporter mark strassmann, cbs news, grenada, mississippi. Up next, Police Conducting<\/a> secret patrols from high above a big u. S. City. Add finish\u00ae jetdry in the rinse aid compartment. Its there for a reason. It dries much better than detergent alone. Sorry dishwasher. Finish\u00ae jetdry. For drier, shinier dishes. For months, police in baltimore have been conducting aerial surveillance over neighborhoods. A plane with hightech cameras to investigate crimes. It was a closely guarded secret until now. Here is kris van cleave. Cbs news. Com first report add but the Camera Technology<\/a> last year when we visited persistence surveillance headquarters. From wide angle cameras mounted on a small plane the company sees 32 square miles, transmitting images live and instantly archiving them allowing police to essentially rewind time t in june that plane was flying over baltimore, watching for signs of unrest the day officer Caesar Goodson<\/a> was found not guilty in freddie grays death. A fact the police did not publicly disclose until today. The only people should be concerned in baltimore are criminals. T. J. Smith defended technology which he says led to at rest of this man wanted for shooting two elderly people in february. We are going to do whatever we can to go after those who choose to harm our city. Reporter while the cameras are not high resolution, people and cars appear as dots that can be followed allowing police to sync cameras on the ground. Do youve feel like it is spying . It is spying. This man wants the program shut down. I hates to use the term, big brother. It is overused. This is big brother. A big eye in the sky watching a city at once. Reporter the system was originally developed for the military in iraq to find people planting bombs. Police agencies in california and ohio have tested this technology. Kris van cleave in washington. Coming up next, im only in my 60s. Ive got a nice long life ahead. Big plans. So when i found out medicare doesnt pay all my medical expenses, i got a Medicare Supplement<\/a> insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if youre eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80 of your part b medical expenses. The rest is up to you. Call now and find out about an aarp Medicare Supplement<\/a> insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. Like all standardized Medicare Supplement<\/a> insurance plans, it could save you in outofpocket medical costs. Call now to request your free decision guide. Ive been with my doctor for 12 years. Now i know ill be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] youll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. Plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. See why millions of people have already enrolled in the only Medicare Supplement<\/a> insurance plans endorsed by aarp. Dont wait. Call now. Finally tonight. Billboards are popping up all over the country with an eye catching message. We sent Dean Reynolds<\/a> to get the story behind the signs. The direct message that graces a chicago interstate could well reflect the viewpoint of a lot of americans. In this case, its a group of muslimamericans. Neighbors dont realize that muslims are absolutely opposed to isis. Isis actually kills more muslims than anybody else. Imam malik mujahid of chicago is the force behind the blunt billboards and credits young muslim whose came up with the exact expression. Reporter pretty direct language . Young people are sick and tired of sophisticated language. So they came up with the lack wage. Reporter he told us the attacks in europe and here in this country moved his community to be more active in their opposition to radicals. There is another blaring billboard in phoenix. And he says he has requested for more from 15 cities. All are funded by local muslim communities. Isis and islamophobes are the two sides of the same coin. Which is hurting islam as well as human team. Theyre increasing the fear, hate, anger in america. Which is dividing a beautiful nation. With isis implicated or accused in acts of terror around and across the west and attempts to recruit western young people to the cause and the caliphate, the imam says american muslims are frustrated and in some cases frightened. But history he says holds out hope. Kkk was defeated by good christians. Isis needs to be defeated by good muslims. Reporter a war of words instead of weapons. Dean reynolds. Cbs news, chicago. That is the overnight news for this thursday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. From the Broadcast Center<\/a> in new york city, im maurice dubois. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Welcome to the cbs overnight news, im jericka duncan. The president ial campaign trail is becoming a rocky road for clinton. A new National Poll<\/a> of likely voters shows her with a 12point lead over donald trump. 45 to 33 . But 22 said they would rather not vote for either one. Meanwhile, the controversy over donations to the Clinton Foundation<\/a> continues to grow. The Washington Post<\/a> and usa today both ran editorials calling on the clintons to close the foundation or transfer operations to another charity. An Ap Investigation<\/a> found that half of the people out of government who met with clintons while she was secretary of state ended up donating money to the Clinton Foundation<\/a>. Nancy cordes has more. Reporter this report is creating new perception problem for the Clinton Campaign<\/a> and foundation that donors got no special treatment by secretary clinton. Clinton herself hasnt weighed in on the controversy because she spent most of the past three days out of the public eye, courting Campaign Donors<\/a> in california. Lie after lie after lie. Hillary clinton is totally unfit to hold public office. Reporter in austin, trump accused the clintons of running a criminal enterprise. It is impossible to figure out where the Clinton Foundation<\/a> ends and the state department begins. Reporter he cited the new analysis by the Associated Press<\/a> which examined Hillary Clinton<\/a>s daily schedules as secretary of state and found 85 of the 154 private individuals who got meetings or phone calls with her, had donated to the foundation. Either personally or through their organization. This is why i have called for a special prosecutor to look into this mess. Reporter his allies followed suit. Special prosecutor. Do the right thing. Appoint the special prosecutor. Apin the a special prosecutor. Reporter the Clinton Campaign<\/a> fired back saying the ap report relied on utterly flawed data which gave a distorted portrayal of the secretarys schedule. They added meetings with humanitarians like Melinda Gates<\/a> or nobel prize winner, were squarely in the purview of americas top diplomat. They also rejected trumps call for a special prosecutor. It is an act of desperation on his Campaign Given<\/a> the turmoil that we have seen from his campaign in recent weeks. Reporter newly released emails from clinton aide, huma abedin, from Danny Abraham<\/a> were able to nab last minute meetings with clinton with one call to abedin. State Department Officials<\/a> say there is no evidence that donors got any special favors. The fbi director declined to say last month whether agents had looked into the Foundation Connection<\/a> . I am not going to comment. Not going to answer that. Reporter the term special prosecutor strikes fear in the hearts of longtime clintonites who recall when kenneth star was appointed to look into the whitewater controversy. An investigation that included paula jones, monica lewinsky, and led to bill clintons impeachment. Donald trump has the his own problems trying to walk back from his vow to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. Major garrett reports. Donald trump has gone from calling for immediate deportation of undocumented immigrants to reviewing, looking at options, anything but that exact policy. Where trump will ultimately land is anyones guess. We asked his runningmate. He told us, details could be days, possibly months away. Hillary clinton wants to fling open the floodgates to our borders, let everybody come in. Open up our country. Reporter donald trump warned of his rivals immigration policies even as he redesigned his own. And your children did not die in vain. Appearing with mothers victimized by undocumented criminals, trump linked clintons approach to more crime. Wants people to renew their visas without removal. One lawless order after another. Reporter despite his repeated calls for mass deportations, trump signals he may make exceptions. We have some great people in the country. During a television townhall, trump said what has been obvious for days. He is looking for a way out of rounding up some 11 million undocumented u. S. Residents. There can be a softening. Because we are not looking we saw clarity from trumps runningmate. Indiana governor mike pence following a rally in philadelphia. Donald trump going to deport all 11 million undocumented immigrants in this country . Donald trump has been very clear from the beginning. That we are going to secure our borders. Build a wall. To do it. And he has also made it very clear, major, he is going to enforce the laws of the country which the president of the United States<\/a> takes an oath of office to do. That means deporting all 11 Million People<\/a>. People who have run afoul of the law, got to leave immediately. Leave immediately. Upholding and enforcing our laws is exactly what donald trump is going to do. The details and how we do that, well work that out with the congress. A cbs news poll shows about 60 of registered voters believe Hillary Clinton<\/a> and donald trump are not honest or trust worthy. Juliana goldman has the story. Reporter both candidates criticized by members of their own party for failing to be open, transparent. Trump under fire for not releasing his tax returns. Remember, bernie sanders, hammered clinton for not releasing transcripts of paid speeches to wall street. The examples and more raise questions of what they may be saying and doing in private that is different from what theyre promising voters on the campaign trail. No press conference in what 2,55 days. He refuses to release his tax returns. Reporter donald trump and Hillary Clinton<\/a> regularly accuse their rival of hiding secrets. Both nominees skirted basic standards of transparency. Ill release them when the audit is completed. Since 1976, every president ial nominee released their tax returns. Trump says he wont follow suit under audit. I built an unbelievable company. The returns would shine a light on the moguls finances. Including how his global empire could prevent conflicts of interest if he were to be president. Clinton fought back, persist ent criticisms for deleting thousands of emails compose while secretary of state. While she sat down for interviews with reporters, since december she hasnt opened herself up to this kind of length. Let me try to unpack your multiple questions. Uncontrolled. Rapidfire questioning abut that and other controversies that could dog her as president. Now that i am a candidate for president. Over the same period in 2008, senator obama held four press conferences. Donald trump has held at least seven. I think the Political Press<\/a> is among the most dishonest people i have ever met. Reporter both 2016 candidates keep reporters at a distance t neither allow reporters into their fundraisers. 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Doesnt come off on fingers. Again, all microscopic. Nothing we will pick up with the naked eye or clean from the touch. He says experts dont know where the biofilm came from or how to get rid of it. It is also now in Arlington National<\/a> cemetery. And on the washington monument. But it is by far the worst at the Jefferson Memorial<\/a> where the white dome is now covered in patches of black. We have no intention of allowing nature to take its course. And, and again, cover a gloriously white marble rotunda with a blackened bio film. The park service is going on the offensive. This is your test lab . These are the test labs. If you will. Untreated biofilm. The black over here. And the 10, test strips we put done to this. Two weeks ago. We are seeing a couple weeks worth of change. The two on the end here. Very noticeable. This one clearly cut a swath through the biofilm but left the orange hue. The orange. One thing we are determining. How long does that remain . The park service went public with the slime mystery this month. After people kept confusing the blackness with dirt. And complained, loudly, that the agency wasnt keeping the memorials clean. Seeing the black ooze was a shock to the styles family of new hampshire. One of three Million People<\/a> to visit the memorial each year. We were a little taken aback by it. We expect them to be crystal clean. But we loved visiting the memorials. Thought it was awesome. We did notice on a lot of them. The park service, posted signs letting people know about the battle. And received at least 100 cleaning tips from the public. Including jane weiber of florida who suggested water. Needs to come off. You dont like the sight of it. No, no, it is kind of ugly. Got to clean it. Judy jacob. Conservator at park service in new york helped assemble a global team of scientists, microbiologists and architects trying to create a slime antidote. We dont know yet if the biofilm aside from an aesthetic problem, is causing damage to the marble or protecting the marble. Must be frustrating not to know where it came from and not to know how to get rid of it . Very frustrating. One of the things mort we look into it, the more questions we ask, the more we come up with. All sorts of theories and ideas. But to date there is is no known permanent solution to get rid of biofilm. It is growing faster each year. Thomas jefferson may have helped propel the redcoats. So far there has been no luck stopping the blackcoats now invading the nations capital. Mark albert. West virginias senator joe manchion finds himself in the hot seat over the spy spiraling cost of a life saving drug. Manchions daughter is ceo of mylan, the Company Raised<\/a> the price of the epipen, which treats severe allergic reactions by 500 . She raised her salary to 19 million last year. Manchion, received 60,000 in Campaign Contributions<\/a> from mylan will not comment. Colleagues are calling for a congressional investigation. One of 50 americans including children are at risk for severe allergic reactions an epipen is designed to to stop. Families have seen their out of pocket costs rise, by hundreds of dollars. So we thought might be interesting to hear from the man who knows about the business of raising drug prices. This particular drug is a necessity. Important medicine should be expensive. Theyre valuable. Former pharmaceutical chief, gained notoriety last year, by ratcheting up the cost of malaria and hiv medication by 5,000 . He defends the epipens increase. From about 100 for a twopack in 2009 to more than 600 this year. Everyone can understand in a free market, the dollars rule. However these are lifesaving drugs. People dont have a choice whether they can buy them or not. Yeah, thats up to insurance to pay for them. Like i said. 300. My iphone is 700. You dont need an iphone to exist. It doesnt matter. Its 300. 90 of americans are insured. To me it is a predatory practice, monolistic. Theyre taking advantage of the patient. The epipen faces little competition. And accounted for 87 of all epinephrine prescriptions farm pharmacies filled last year and included sales from a competing brand which since recalled its product. We gave her a cashew, her throat closed up. The democratic seminar understands the importance of the epipen. She first learned her daughter needed one. When she was 4 years old. I still remember the panicked drive to the hospital. In grand murray, minnesota. Didnt know if she would make it. Couldnt breathe. She is calling phone the federal trade commission to investigate whether mylan violated antitrust laws. To do that to a parent. Off to tell them, well, yeah, that costs 100 five years ago. Now it costs 600. That cant happen in the country. Mylan said the epicenter price changed over time to belter reflect product features and value the product provides. Adding we made a significant investment to support the device. Republican senator Chuck Grassley<\/a> is asking the company to explain the changes mylan has made that caused it to increase the price. I know you are smiling. I am serious. She smirked and took the fifth when lawmakers questioned him abut his own price increase. He has been indicted. In an unrelated securities fraud case. But says in his opinion, the epipen remains a bargain. Mylan found themselves in my shoes. They bought a company. A lot of old medicines. Old medicines had old prices that werent reflective of modern prices. 300. Raising slowly. 15 every six months. Which is relatively slowly. Not as fast as the what i did. Mylan thinks they could sell it for 1,000 a syringe. With, now with the news reports they probably wont. The cbs overnight news will be right back. One day a rider made a decision. 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Sunset she was just 17 im a loser big name artists including james cord spent are getting in on the act covering the most famous band in pop music history. Im not what i appear to be im really not. Beat bug creator, managed a musical miracle by attaining the right to the beatles catalog. Known as one of the most protected in pop music. So how in the world did you get the rights to the beatles music. Did you have to go the long, winding road. What did you have to do . Through penny lane. Been told by everyone to give up. But i could just see it so clearly. I was so magnetized by the idea of bringing, you know, music that is so extraordinary and so timeless back in this whole new way. Good day sunshine. Good day sunshine. Wakelys passion for the beatles kept him going as he was running out of money. For three years he repeatedly pitched his vision in meetings he described as theyre all scary. I kind of feel like if you are not scared half the time. Not living. Say. Theyre all, theyre all like that. Reporter within hours of sealing the deal, wakely began reaching out to rockers like pearl jams eddie vedder. Takes the bugs on a magical mystery tour. Lucy in the sky with diamond. Pink sings lucy in the sky with diamond. Sia covers blackbird. Blackbird singing every day and night take these sunken eyes and learn to see next season will include rod stewart, james bay and jennifer hudson. Each has a bit of beatle mania. You cant be an artist if you are not inflenced by the beatles. My son, his middle name is actually Max Mccartney<\/a> corden. After sir paul mccartney. Boy, you are going to carry that. Wakely admits he feels the weight of this once in a lifetime opportunity industry insiders believe if beat bugs is successful, the music of the fab four will play on. Far into the future. There will come a time when, context, the beatles music came from will be forgotten and we wont think of the 60s and political climate. The celebrity and personality of the beatles themselves. The music will live on. Yellow submarine he is presenting himself. Reporter wakelys cartoon career is exploding. I left you by the house of fun he just teamed up with r b singer, songwriter, smoky robinson for an animated series. You get this done. Then you feel like, you know what. Let me tackle another crazy genre with i will bring motown to life. Who are you looking at for the motown. Stevie wonder my first concert i want to. That guy is a Living Legend<\/a> in the true sense of the word. Natural successor to motown is pharrell. Ripe for reinvention. Weekly has access to the motown catalog. Features, 3,700 songs. The beatles remain number one. Selling, 178 million albums in the u. S. Alone. Big numbers for a man who dared to dream big. Everyone should pursue an impossible idea once in a while. It just happened to be mine. In my life i love you more today marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the National Park<\/a> service. Taking you on a tour of some of Americas National<\/a> treasures. Latest stop, joshua tree National Park<\/a>. Connor nighten reports. Reporter their stiff, ungraceful form, makes them to the traveler, the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom. Thats how john c. Freemont described his encounter with the joshua tree in 1944. Today that bizarre, ungraceful form is exactly what travelers find beautiful. I dont know maybe we tend to gravitate towards so many things that are linea in todays world. I kind of like the abstract nature of the trees. Michael roy is one of the 1. 6 million visitors a year. Who flock to joshua tree National Park<\/a>. A place where the, namesake attraction is a bit of a misgnomer. Well, one thing about it, it is not really a tree. Its a member of the yucca family. The latin name it was called the joshua tree in the 100s when some of the mormon settlers came through. They thought it looked like biblical character, joshua, arms outstretched. The Public Information<\/a> officer for the park. But say, joshua tree, around the world, and the first thing to come to mind, probably isnt a plant. Thanks to an irish rock bands obsession with the american southwest. It is also one of the best selling albums of all time. Well i still havent found what im looking for u2 did more to market the park than anybody in the world. It was a very successful album. A lot of people, particularly around the world, never been to this part of the country didnt, didnt know what a joshua tree was. Reporter u2 fans are often disapin theed to learn they havent found what theyre looking for. The actual joshua tree from the album was located close to death valley, 200 miles north and died 15 years ago. But it is a disappointment that is shortlived. Because with so many different trees to choose from, over 1. 5 million in the park, youre bound to find the one that speaks to you. Theyre all very unique looking. In a way that it feels like they almost have their own personality. Do you see that when you drive by looking at them . Theyre like fingerprints. Thats why you generally went see any two mature trees that look the same. Captioning funded by cbs its thursday, august 25th, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. The death toll soars overnight in italy. This morning, thousands of rescue workers are still trying to pull survivors from the rubble, after a massive earthquake kills hundreds of people. A trail of devastation in indiana, after tornadoes level parts of one town. This morning, survivors are sharing stories of helping others make it out alive. I pulled from one side and she pulled from the other and we were able to get the couple out. 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