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. >> and what battleground states does that matter in? >> it puts virginiaandcoloradobasicallyout of reach for donald trump. it's important in places like pennsylvania and those counties around philadelphia. >> susan page, always great to have you here. >> great to be here, thanks. >> the first presidential debate is less than two weeks away. donald trump and hillary clinton will meet at hofstra university on september 26th. cbs news will bring you that debate live at 6:00 p.m. pacific time right here on cbs. >> i can say we will all be watching no doubt. must-see tv. >> get the bowl of popcorn. we will be ready. >> a rare tropical storm surprised millions in the southeastern united states. tropical storm julia unexpectedly formed last night, just off the florida coast. it pounded areas around jacksonville with heavy rain and winds. some areas could see up to a half a foot of rain. david begnaud is in saint simon's island in georgia with expect to see. david, good morning. >> good morning. we've gotten a break from the rain here on saint simon's island but it's the wind that's giving
. >> and what battleground states does that matter in? >> it puts virginia and colorado basically out of reach for donald trump. it's important in places like pennsylvania and those counties around philadelphia. >> susan page, always great to have you here. >> great to be here, thanks. >> the first presidential debate is less than two weeks away. donald trump and hillary clinton will meet at hofstra university on september 26th. cbs news will bring you that debate...
. they are tiedincoloradoandclinton holds a seven-point lead ? donald trump played the rocky theme as he campaigned near philadelphia for the second time in two weeks. he's had a packed campaign schedule while hillary clinton has taken time to get ready for the first presidential debate. trump took note of that yesterday. >> i have been all over the country. you probably noticed. right? where is hillary today? >> both candidates are noub events scheduled today, ahead of monday's matchup. nancy cordes is tracking the debate preparations where there are more questions than answers. good morning. >> good morning. the clinton campaign believes that this debate on monday night will be the single most consequential eenhave the leading up to election date. she's spending nearly four straight days off the campaign trail, holed up with her top advisers and one mystery participant. >> if i'm elected -- and i will be elected -- >> reporter: the clinton campaign says the person playing him is not a comedian, alec baldwin or mark cuban. all of whom were seen as likely suspect. finding the right
. they are tied in colorado and clinton holds a seven-point lead ? donald trump played the rocky theme as he campaigned near philadelphia for the second time in two weeks. he's had a packed campaign schedule while hillary clinton has taken time to get ready for the first presidential debate. trump took note of that yesterday. >> i have been all over the country. you probably noticed. right? where is hillary today? >> both candidates are noub events scheduled today, ahead of monday's...
talking about in places like nevadaandcolorado. it'shurting him a little bit in florida too. >> arizona, i was surprised to hear arizona has one of the highest populations in the country. >> it does and hispanic voters vote in this election than they have in the past. that's hurting him with clinton. having said that, with regard to immigration his base likes his policies on it. but when you look at the folk who is aren't with him, they don't like the policies -- >> explain to me what he has to do to win, if he can. >> well, it's not immigration. because 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 -- he's probably looking at the same numbers we are. if s because he's got a little bit of an edge there 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 media strategy is, his paid ads are about the economy, it's just w
talking about in places like nevada and colorado. it's hurting him a little bit in florida too. >> arizona, i was surprised to hear arizona has one of the highest populations in the country. >> it does and hispanic voters vote in this election than they have in the past. that's hurting him with clinton. having said that, with regard to immigration his base likes his policies on it. but when you look at the folk who is aren't with him, they don't like the policies -- >>...
battleground tracker shows her pointincolorado. twostates where her campaign was so confident a month and a half ago, they stopped airing tv ads. and that's why clinton's aides say her job tonight is to convince a wide swath of voters that trump lacks detailed policy proposals and is easily provoked. to that end, charlie, you might hear her talk about his admiration of putin or even question whether trump is worth >> robbie mook is here. is the goal tonight to tear trump down or build her up and get at the question of trust and command of issues? >> i'm really glad you asked that. hillary clinton does know she needs to earn the voters trust. we found these unfiltered moments as tim kaine said, 90 minutes up there, she can speak directly to the voters, she had the opportunity to talk about lives, but how this campaign is really a part of a life-long mission to fight for kids and families, she's done really well. i think it is an outstanding question, will trump demonstrate a command of the issues and we think that's a bar every candidate needs passed. we also are concerned that trump i
battleground tracker shows her point in colorado. two states where her campaign was so confident a month and a half ago, they stopped airing tv ads. and that's why clinton's aides say her job tonight is to convince a wide swath of voters that trump lacks detailed policy proposals and is easily provoked. to that end, charlie, you might hear her talk about his admiration of putin or even question whether trump is worth >> robbie mook is here. is the goal tonight to tear trump down or build...
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. andrew monte/university of colorado hospital: "if a child eats an entire edible brownie with 100 mg of thc, then that can actually be quite dangerous." )) ((state sen. patricia farley/(r) las vegas: "i'm a mom, i have a 10- and a 6-year-old, and to my 6-year-old, a brownie's a brownie, and she's not going to know the difference." )) ((brian loftus)) >> republican state senator patricia farley... along with colleague democratic state senator tick segerblom... are...
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