We begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Donald trump just went there. Trump opens up a scathing new attack on bill and Hillary Clinton and their marriage. He is going there, folks. Donald trump makes infidelity an issue as his rants dominate the president ial campaign. You cant tweet at 3 00 in the morning, period there is no excuse, ever Hillary Clinton says its unhinged even for him. It proves, yet is temperamentally unfit to be president and commander in chief a fighting aleppo is likely to escalate and the past few days, the 100 children have died. Night four of protests in el cajon, california. Unarmed black man was shot and killed by police. Two videos were released of the shooting of alfred olango. Here is the important track a terrible situation for jamaica. Where it goes from there . We dont know. The president of the United States waits for no man, normally, but president obama found out not even he is immune to all flight delays and this one caused by former president bill clinton. All that. A deli is set to close its flagship store. And all that matters. A shot. On the line and she is gone ortiz ballpark. On cbs this Morning Saturday. There is big news that just came out. Looks like donald trump may have broken the law. You shouldnt be that shocked. Newsweek discovered in 1998, trumps company violated the embargo against cuba and spending 68,000 on no word on whether they were in cuba to scout real estate or find a fresh supply of beauty contestan contestants. Welcome to the first weekend of october, everyone we got a great lineup for you this morning, including have you ever wondered how those political polls are made . This morning, we will take you inside the process that shapes american politics. Its not as simple as it seems. Plus, plans a to colonize mars. A pie in the sky idea or can it really happen . We will take a look. Our saturday session, driveby truckers. For two decades this southern rock band is one of the most respected acts around. Their latest album takes on some of the most contentious issues of our time. Ill talk with them about that and they will perform in our saturday session. Top story this morning, first. President ial campaign trail against Donald Trumps tirade against the 1996 miss universe. Before dawn on friday, trump posted unfounded smears against Alicia Machado. Hillary clinton says the issue is not machado, but the bias and instability trump has shown in his comments about her. Trump, for his part, is telling one newspaper that this may spark him to, quote, get nasty. Errol barnett is in our Washington Bureau with the latest. Reporter good morning. Yes, president bill clintons infidelity a campaign issue. He is looking for a new line of attack after a bruising week in which his own history with women was front and center. Who gets up at 3 00 in the morning to engage in a twitter attack . Against a former miss universe. Reporter speaking to voters in the battleground state of florida, Hillary Clinton, again, his temperament. I have said it before and ill say it again, a man who can be provoked bay tweet should not be anywhere near the Nuclear Codes reporter in michigan, trump said the media and the political establishment is working together to on get clinton elected. The news anchors and the donors and the lobbyists who are used to getting their way are trying to do everything they can to help crooked hil candidates first prime time debate, trump is still trying to get back at clinton for bringing up decadeold comments he made about a former miss universe. He called this woman miss piggy. Then he called her miss housekeeping because she was latina. Donald, she has a name. Where did you find this . Where did you find this . Her name is Alicia Machado and she has become a u. S. Going to vote this november. Really . Okay. Reporter he claims he barrel knew the venezuela beauty gun and tried to save her job after she gained wait soon after winning miss universe. It is a beauty contest. Reporter in a series of Early Morning tweets friday, trump said clinton has bad judgment for using machado against him, calling machado disgusting and encouraging his 12 million followers to check out her sex tape. On writing in spanish, trump was intimidating her with cheap slander and lies with no foundation and the Trump Foundation is suffering from usa today editorials board decision to take sides in an election, calling trump unfit for the presidency, erratic, illequipped and someone who traffics in prejudice. This is interesting. Trying to make light of trumps Early Morning tweets, clinton morning. She said that as good a time as any to talk about public service. She is calling for an expansion of america. Thanks, errol. Take a closer look for thats developments and we are joined by phillip bump, a reporter for the washington post. I dont quite know where to begin. But lets, first, if donald trump decides to make infidelity an issue, what has he got to gain from that . Its a really, really good question. I think itsor remember donald trump has a lot of advisers who are veterans of the old clinton wars, right . Hes got steve bossy from Citizens United and steve ban none from breitbart and all of these folks fighting against the clintons for years and i think they have convinced him this is a smart strategy and i dont know why they see it that way. When the issue came up in 1990s Hillary Clinton saw a big spike in favorability because people were in favor of her. Politics. Its strange. What does he get out of the machado back and forth . As little as i was able to answer that question, i have no idea. I mean, its Hillary Clinton, essentially, said to him at the debate, she said, i want you to spend the next week going down this rabbit hole. He was like, great. He went down the rabbit hole for a week. I think one of the things it shows is that even after a year and a half of campaigning, even after all of these transition in his leadership team, n trump from damaging his own candidacy. The poll suggests that Hillary Clinton won the debate. They suggest that pretty strongly, in fact. Is it the debate that is hitting here or his response in the aftermath of the debate, do you think . I think its probably the debate. Right . There were 84 Million People watched the debate. I think that most objective observers agree with what the polls end up saying which is that Hillary Clinton did a to have more policy experience, certainly. What she did effective was she got under Donald Trumps skin and saw that over the course of the week, and also on the debate stage. Did she provoke him, bait him . Yeah. She started out and called him donald and said your father gave us all of this money and did everything to get under his skin. Instead of talking about her problems she spent defending that is called business and his defenses were often not that effective. There is a Vice President ial debate coming up this week. How much given how much focus has been on the two president ial candidates at this point, how much attention and how much affect do you think this debate will have . I dont think it will have a whole lot of effect and compared to clinton and trump, mike pence and tim kaine are not someone an experienced. Politician to make the case for candidacy. We see the juxtaposition of truthfulness versus temperament. When which is going to have more weight in this discussion, in this vote . Its a great question. I think part of why we focus on truthfulness is that Hillary Clinton does well on temperament and polling. She does well on being qualified for the presidency. Neither one of them does well on truthfulness. We talk about that in part because the only place that Hillary Clinton doesnt do as well and i think t question is a big deal for donald trump because number one reason people say he hasnt qualified and more than half say he is not qualified to be president. Thank you, phillip bump, for joining us. My pleasure. The next debate is tuesday with the Vice President ial candidates. It will be drotmoderated by our Elaine Quijano of cbsn. Police in el cajon hope tensions of shooting of an unarmed man by one of their officers on friday. Less than a minute after reaching the scene, the man was shot in close range. They are responded to calls that olango was acting erratically and wandering into traffic. Police say he was holding an Electronic Cigarette when he was caught. Full disclosure to the public builds trust. And it demonstrates respect. About 200 protesters demonstrated peacefully last night near the shooting scene. The officer is on administrative leave. In tulsa, oklahoma, a not guilty plea was entered on behalf of a Police Officer there in the Fatal Shooting of an unarmed black man. Betty shelby is charged with weeks ago with terence crutcher. The search for answers continues why a commuter train crashed through a station barrier in new jersey thursday morning. One person was killed. More than 100 others were injured. Officials are talking with members of the train crew but havent yet interviewed the engineer and work continues to recover one of the trains data recorders. Kris van cleave is in hobokhobo reporter because of damage here potential asbestos contamination at the actual crash scene, progress here has been slow. Still the investigation which is expected to take up to a year to complete is moving forward. This is the data recorder recovered from the rear of the new Jersey Transit train that crashed into the hoboken station thursday morning. Investigators are working with its manufacturer to download key information. It may be another day or two before they can access the crucial second recorder and ntsb vice chair bella dinhzarr. As soon as the site is safe, the ntsb will retrieve the other event recorder from the lead cab car, as well as the forward facing image recorder. Once the ntsb has a successful download, investigators will use that information to validate speed. Reporter the engineer 48yearold Thomas Gallagher is cooperating with authorities and has provided a blood sample that will be screened for drugs and alcohol. He will bema injuries. Investigators are gathering and reviewing multiple sources of video and will examine the train for signs of mechanical failure. There are signs the brakes on at least one car were applied but it is unclear when that happened. Transportation expert Bingham Cowen believes human error is likely an factor. It is possible the brakes malfunctioned but very rare these days. Malfunctioned on the locomotive itself and that is highly out of the ordinary. Reporter gallagher, a 29year transit employ is described as an experienced engineer. Sources tell cbs news, so far, the investigation has found no red flags in his background, work, or medical history. He was treated and released from a hospital hours after the crash. Ike worked as an amtrak engineer for more than 25 years. If youre coming to a station and you know youre going too fast, what can you do . Throw the train i emergency. Apply all of the braking power at your disposal and hopefully you would be enough fast enough that you could come to a stop before the bumping block or, if not, have minimal amount of damage. Reporter while investigators are waiting to get complete access to the scene back here, commuters are wondering what this all means for their trip to work on monday. Thousands use this station to get to work. Its just across the hudson river from manhattan. For more on the investigation into the train crash, we are joined by mark rosencustomer, our cbs News NationalTransportation Safety analyst and a former chair of the National Transportation safety board and in our Washington Bureau. Youve been involved in hundreds of these investigates, mark. Tell me what the ntsb is looking for right now. What is the most Important Information they can get from this investigation from the event from the image recorders . Having tremendous challenges with the event recorder and had to send it toted manufacturer so they have sent a mission from washington along with the device to work with the manufacturers to be able to download the data. That data is going to share with us what the speed was. If, in fact, the engineer attempted to stop the train in any way, and ultimately did he attempt to even use the emergency braking system. So this go team was sent just by the ntsb. What exactly is its responsibility . These are about a dozen folks. They include an investigator in charge, a member of the board, some staff. The professional investigators that will be there will be looking at the equipment and looking at the track and looking at signals. They will be looking at the see if there was positive train control. They are also going to be looking at signals. They will be the Human Factors issue and survival factors. Mark, another crash at this Hoboken Terminal in 2011 involving a p. A. T. H. Train. Will those findings be part of this investigation . Its coincidental that this accident occurred at the same time the accident occurred at the 2011 hoboken station accident. Is presented before them with this accident may end up having some different issues. This commuter train, as you mentioned, was not equipped with positive train control technology. What exactly is that . And how might it have impacted this situation . Positive train control is an advanced series of technologies using elements of gps, radio, track signaling, and computers on board the locomotive. What its actually monitor the trains performance and if, in fact, it begins to overspeed or go through signals, it will alert the engineer and if the engineer does not react, it will take over the train and stop it. Mark rosenker in washington, thank you. You bet. In syria parts of aleppo held by rebels were attacked from the air and the ground this morning. Syrian troops shelled the citys a Doctors Group says a hospital on the rebel side of the city was hit. A russian newspaper said russia is sending more war planes to syria. They are trying to retake aleppo. A u. S. Spokesman said diplomatic efforts to stop the fighting is on, quote, life support. Hurricane matthew weakened slightly this morning as it roars across the caribbean posing a possible threat to jamaica, haiti and cu with wind 150 Miles Per Hour and making it the strongest storm in the caribbean in nine years. On friday it produced dangerous surf in colombia and kicked off storm preps in haiti. Meteorologist ed curran of our chicago station wbbm is tracking that storm. What can you tell us, ed . Reporter good morning. You know, earlier this morning, michelle, this was a category off jamaica and category four with winds of 155 miles an hour. As it tracks to the west at 7 miles an hour. But its going to make a right turn and head up toward jamaica, toward cuba and probably lose a little steam, down to a category three but that is still wind of over 111 Miles Per Hour as it makes its way to the north. After it passes cuba, it should lose a little more steam. Down to about a category two as it reaches the bahamas and this is a storm we will be watching all week. The other news that we have, the gloominess continues in the northeast and also in the Great Lakes Region with rain showers, lots of clouds, and cool temperatures. 64 in chicago today. 63 in new york. And 56 up in portland. Anthony . Gloomy science a good word for it, ed curran. Thank you from our chicago station wbbmtv. Time to show you some of the mornings headlines from around governor jerry brown signed legislation friday that would broaden californias Legal Definition of rape. Mandate prison time if the victim is unconscious. A measure follows the uproar after a judge in Northern California gave a sixmonth sentence to former Stanford University student brock turner who was convicted this spring for the Sexual Assault of an unconscious woman. Wall street journal reports that volkswagen has reached a settlement of more than 1 billion with u dealers over its emissions cheating scandal. Hundreds of dealers have been stuck with dieselpowered vehicles since the federal government banned their sale more than a year ago. Each dealer stand to receive nearly 2 million as part of the agreement filed in federal court on friday. The Los Angeles Times reports the likelihood of a large earthquake along californias fault has increased. The announcement from the u. S. Recorded this week in the california desert. Assault and sea sits on the san andres fault. When researchers say any time seismic activity in the vicinity of the fault, they get nervous. Carnegie deli in will shut its doors. It has been a popular tourist spot for jen races and opened in 1937. The owner says restaurant work is just hard. She simply has had enough i know that feeling have you ever actually eaten there . Yeah, sure most new yorkers really dont. We are told. I got to get a pastrami sandwich before they close. We must. These words to the american lexicon. . 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