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reid, cbs news, washington. >> ninan: paula reid, thank you. attorney general loretta lynch will be among our guests tomorrow morning as cbs this morning becomes the first program to broadcast live from the new smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture in washington d.c. that's first thing tomorrow on cbs. a cbs news poll a tighter race in the key battleground state of florida. hillary clinton is now up just two points in the sunshine state. in ohio another crucial battleground, clinton maintains a lead of about seven points. for more on this here is errol barnett and cbs news election director anthony salvanto in washington. >> on this 15th anniversary of 9/11 your battleground tracker looks into how best to combat terrorism and there are big differences between donald trump >> right, while most americans agree that the terrorist threat is still real and serious, the differences are that donald trump supporters are much more in favor of using military force to go against the terrorists wherever possible. hillary clint
reid, cbs news, washington. >> ninan: paula reid, thank you. attorney general loretta lynch will be among our guests tomorrow morning as cbs this morning becomes the first program to broadcast live from the new smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture in washington d.c. that's first thing tomorrow on cbs. a cbs news poll a tighter race in the key battleground state of florida. hillary clinton is now up just two points in the sunshine state. in ohio another...
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. >>> our justice reporter paula reid sat down with loretta lynch. they talked about the september 11th attacks and the new terror threats facing the u.s. >> on 9/11 i was actually in my apartment preparing to go to the world trade center. i had lunch with two friend, federal law enforcement agents who worked loretta lynch is responsible for preventing the next 9/11. >> the mandate now is to prevent terror attacks. obviously we still have significant issues, certainly globally. we have seen the rise of isil and affiliated groups. >> today, lynch says the greater threat to the u.s. is not well-organized teams of foreigners, but young loners with u.s. passports. >> the threat is primarily from those individuals who are extremists. in the cases we have charged we have seen them younger and younger. not only about half of our cases under 26, i think actually maybe a third of them are under 21. >> skillful use of social media helped isis inspire the deadliest terror attacks on u.s. soil since 9/11. first in san bernardino, and then orlando. this is a gene
. >>> our justice reporter paula reid sat down with loretta lynch. they talked about the september 11th attacks and the new terror threats facing the u.s. >> on 9/11 i was actually in my apartment preparing to go to the world trade center. i had lunch with two friend, federal law enforcement agents who worked loretta lynch is responsible for preventing the next 9/11. >> the mandate now is to prevent terror attacks. obviously we still have significant issues, certainly...
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. >>> our justice reporter paula reid sat down with loretta lynch. they talked about the september 11th attacks and the new terror threats facing the u.s. >> on 9/11 i was actually in my apartment preparing to go to the world trade center. i had lunch with two friend, federal law enforcement agents who worked e. loretta lynch is responsible for preventing the next 9/11. >> the mandate now is to prevent terror attacks. obviously we still have significant issues, certainly globally. we have seen the rise of isil and affiliated groups. >> today, lynch says the greater threat to the u.s. is not well-organized teams of foreigners, but young loners with u.s. passports. >> the threat is primarily from those individuals who are already here. extremists. in the cases we have charged we have seen them younger and younger. not only about half of our cases under 26, i think actually maybe a third of them are under 21. >> skillful use of social media helped isis inspire the deadliest terror attacks on u.s. soil since 9/11. first in san bernardino, and then orland
. >>> our justice reporter paula reid sat down with loretta lynch. they talked about the september 11th attacks and the new terror threats facing the u.s. >> on 9/11 i was actually in my apartment preparing to go to the world trade center. i had lunch with two friend, federal law enforcement agents who worked e. loretta lynch is responsible for preventing the next 9/11. >> the mandate now is to prevent terror attacks. obviously we still have significant issues, certainly...
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. >> paula reid, cbs news, washington. ? >> attorney general loretta lynch among our guests as cbs this morning becomes the first program to broadcast live from the new smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture in washington, d.c. that's first thing on cbs. >>> the "overnight news" will be almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth september is childhood cancer awareness month. what better time to donate to st. jude children's research hospital? where families never receive a bill >>> cbs news poll out today find a tighter race in the key battleground state of florida. hillary clinton is now up just two points in the sunshine state. in ohio, another crucial battleground, clinton maintains a lead of 7 points. for more on this here is errol barnett and cbs news eio washington. >> on this 15th anniversary of 9/11. your battle line tracker looks into how best to combat terrorism, big differences between donald t
. >> paula reid, cbs news, washington. ? >> attorney general loretta lynch among our guests as cbs this morning becomes the first program to broadcast live from the new smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture in washington, d.c. that's first thing on cbs. >>> the "overnight news" will be almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth september is...
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here's paula reid. >> he's like the babe ruth of debating. he really shows up and swings and does a great job. >> reporter: trump's campaign manager isn't the only one comparing the debate to a sporting event. it is expected to be the most watched presidential debate in tv history. donald trump and hillary clinton's running mates say the first face-to-face showdown will be an opportunity for the candidates to showcase their strengths. >> hillary has been very specific about policy plans. we have a book out describing them. donald trump less so. but tomorrow is an opportunity to see whether donald will be specific about what he proposes to do. >> he's going to focus in this debate tomorrow night as he has throughout the election on the issues the american people care about. >> this weekend the campaigns engaged in a twitter spat over the guest list. billionaire mark cuban, a frequent trump critic, tweeted "just got a front row seat to watch hillary clinton overwhelm donald trump." trump shot back, "if dopey mark perhaps i will put gennifer flo
here's paula reid. >> he's like the babe ruth of debating. he really shows up and swings and does a great job. >> reporter: trump's campaign manager isn't the only one comparing the debate to a sporting event. it is expected to be the most watched presidential debate in tv history. donald trump and hillary clinton's running mates say the first face-to-face showdown will be an opportunity for the candidates to showcase their strengths. >> hillary has been very specific about...
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here's cbs news justice reporter paula reid. >> the fbi has taken the unusual step of releasing materials from its investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. the fbi has, of course, come under considerable criticism for not bringing charges in the case. but it says it is releasing these additional materials in the interest of transparency. the clinton campaign says it hopes additional evidence will help people understand why no charges were brought. it appears that these dozens of pages of new information will only ges adversaries. in the report, it makes clear that classified information was passed through this server but it gets into details about her interview with the fbi that we have never seen before. it appears that she was actually unable to properly identify certain classification markings. in order to bring charges, the fbi would have to have evidence that she knowingly and intentionally mishandled classified information. after interviewing her, the head of the fbi said it appeared she did not actually know how to the report also gets into whether or not her ser
here's cbs news justice reporter paula reid. >> the fbi has taken the unusual step of releasing materials from its investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. the fbi has, of course, come under considerable criticism for not bringing charges in the case. but it says it is releasing these additional materials in the interest of transparency. the clinton campaign says it hopes additional evidence will help people understand why no charges were brought. it appears that these...
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. >> paula reid with our debate preview. thanks, paula. >>> well, now with a closer look at our new cbs news/battleground tracker poll here's elections director anthony salvanto in washington. >> the big picture, reena, is that clinton's once big lead has become a narrower lead nationally and in some key states heading into the debate. the reason we see echoes, some of wha we've already seen in recent weeks, and that is lower excitement among her voters. but the polling shows the balance that donald trump has to strike too. like clinton he's described by many voters as risky, but he is also seen as able to bring the change that so many voters want. rena? primetime coverage beginning at almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth september is childhood cancer awareness month. what better time to donate to st. jude children's research hospital? where families never receive a bill >>> in syria there's little hope that a broken cease-fire
. >> paula reid with our debate preview. thanks, paula. >>> well, now with a closer look at our new cbs news/battleground tracker poll here's elections director anthony salvanto in washington. >> the big picture, reena, is that clinton's once big lead has become a narrower lead nationally and in some key states heading into the debate. the reason we see echoes, some of wha we've already seen in recent weeks, and that is lower excitement among her voters. but the polling...
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this is not great for the clinton campaign. >> paula reid in washington, thank. >>> donald trump is pushing forward with his outreach to african-american voters today. the republican presidential nominee met with minority leaders in philadelphia friday. trump is expected to attend services at one of detroit's largest african-american churches later today and sit for an interview with its pastor. >>> the tension between china erupted this morning when president obama landed in china. a chinese official tried to keep top white house staffers and american reporters away from the president as he shook hand with dignitaries on the tarmac. a white office told the man the reporters were allowed to record mr. obama's arrival. the president and chinese president met privately later where they formalized plans to reduce carbon emissions. for sports fans that means one thing -- the start of football season. last night 2015 back started off where he left off yesterday in a win over kansas state. >> for a deeper look at the college football season, we are thrilled to have brian jones, cbs sports college
this is not great for the clinton campaign. >> paula reid in washington, thank. >>> donald trump is pushing forward with his outreach to african-american voters today. the republican presidential nominee met with minority leaders in philadelphia friday. trump is expected to attend services at one of detroit's largest african-american churches later today and sit for an interview with its pastor. >>> the tension between china erupted this morning when president obama...