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KYW CBS This Morning November 10, 2015

Truthful. Absolutely. Republicans square off in wisconsin. All eyes will be on rising star marco rubio. A beer with malala, a practicing muslim and 18yearsold. The president steps down amid race im. It is disgusting we find ourselves in a place that we do. At miami airport, officials are looking for a man whose carryon was suspicious. Heavy snow in reno, nevada. A storm system will mess with air travel. The World Antidoping Agency is accused of operating a doping program. The coverup is worse than we thought. In oak oh, trying to stop an alleged drug thief. Scare on the slopes. A skier dropped more than a thousand feet in less than a minute. Oh, no. All that here is lakalaka doing the forecast for you. Rain, rain, go away, thats what all the haters say. A touchdown by zach miller. One man snatched it on the end. The Chicago Bears got it done in the 4th quarter. And all that matters its been four years if you can believe it. On cbs this morning. I saw photographs of the inside of ben carsons home, some of the stuff hanging on his walls is unbelievable. How great is this painting . This looks like something a record producer would pain in the rehab. This mornings eye opener is presented by toyota. Lets go places. [ music playing ] welcome to cbs this morning. Tonight, the fourth republican president ial debate in milwaukee could be the most important one yet, donald trump is already taking aim at two rivals who are gaining support. This gop prime time debate will be the smallest so far. Only eight of the 15 candidates will be there with trump and ben carson at center stage. Major, good morning. Reporter good morning. This will be one of the last chances for republicans this year to occupy the National Spotlight before a holiday low takes hold and campaigns know big bounces in poll numbers will be harder to come by. Trump and carson remain on top, but survey after survey indicates marco rubio and ted cruz are steadily gaining grounds. Donald trump zeroed in on ben carson and marco rubio, telling supporters in illinois, both knew nothing of running a business. These are people that have never done it before, and they dont know what theyre doing. Reporter trump touts political correctness, bashed starbucks for making Holiday Themed cups that made no mention of christmas . You read about starbucks, no more Merry Christmas on starbucks. I have one of the most successful starbucks in trump tower. Maybe we should boycott starbucks. Reporter carson is having lots of inquiries of his lifes story. I hope i got a lot of questions about the economy, given who the questioners are going to be. Reporter a new mcclatchey poll shows the novice effectively tied with trump and rubio a zavent 3rd. Rubio in wisconsin blamed the media into inquiries into his personal sloping spending aed a nevada state legislator. Its more of an effort, particularly from the left and some in the media to distract from the central campaign. Reporter for the first time, Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee are in the lower level. If i do a good job tomorrow night, you will be talking about me wednesday morning. Reporter the mcclatchey polls show trump a 23 . More than half say the more they hear about trump the less they like him. The opposite was true of carson, rubio and cruz. Gay him, that dynamic could prove decisive as campaigns and super packs start unleashing more television advertising. Right. We got it. Thank you, major. Ben scarson insists all the stories he tells about his background are real. Report essay they cannot confirm details. One scientist says the way people remember events from long ago could explain that difference. Jan crawford is in washington to tell us how that may apply to carson. Reporter so carson has been on the defensive for the past five days over questions of some of his memories of 50 years ago, now hes been trying to prove that those events are true. I would much rather lose an election than to lie. Reporter last night ben carson was defiant, but his republican opponents were piling on. This is the only election in history where you are better off if you stab somebody. He should answer the questions forthrightly and directly. Reporter the questions focus on key parts of carsons life, from his childhood to college. In his auto biography, he wrote as a 14yearold, he tried to stab a friend. A cnn report last week found no evidence the incident occurred. But in a 1997 interview with parade magazine, carsons mother said, oh, that really happened. In a radio enter view on pond, a former colleague from john hopkins says carson shared the same story with him in 1987. Its a definitely deprecating story. It wasnt a story to agrandize him. Reporter carson credits that incident to turn around his life, leading to opportunities with a scholarship offer to west point. Media reports whether the military offers scholarships. Carson has provided krob rakes for part of his story, west point recruiting material that mentions scholarships and politifact rates his claim mostly true. Whats unique is most of the scrutiny is focused on how people remember events from 50 years ago. Something neuroscientists say is almost impossible to prove. If we need to evaluate someones ability to be a political leader, we should no must cuss more on their abilities than their self reported memories from early childhoods. The wall street journal says a time he was pranked at yale. But last night, buzzfeed backed carsonss account. He found a students there that says it happened. Scientists say thats another example of how people dont always remember the same things. Gayle. Thank you, jan. Cbs news will bring you a democratic president ial debate moderated by John Dickerson. You can watch it saturday fight at 19 00, 8 00 central on cbs. An airport is up and running after a security scare. Heavily armed officers searched at least one plane at Miami International after reports of a suspicious item. Parts of the airport were locked down while the fbi investigated. Dozens of flights were delayed. Kris van cleave is in washington with the alarming disruption. Chris, good morning. Reporter good morning the fbi says a passenger went through security and something in his luggage raised a red flag. But that passenger was allowed to board a plane. He was removed from that flight and questioned by authorities. They then determined the item was not dangerous and he was let go. Not before hundreds of passengers were impacted. Everybody out everything out, in the front, in the front. Reporter startled passengers inside this plane at Miami International airport were ordered to place their hands on their heads and evacuate as heavily armed police searched this American Airlines flight. Sections of one of the worlds busiest airports were shut down for hours as the fbi investigated the threat. I have been seeing different officer, they have been out here, Walking Around with m16s and assault rifles. Its kind of scary. Reporter police show a man in a red shirt left away in handcuffs. The passenger was not arrested and will not face criminal charges. They came in and told everybody to get out. The airport was being evacuated. So we all came outside. We have been sitting here ever since. Reporter but as police swept the airport, 50 flights were delayed. Another nine were diverted. Several people were locked inside this restaurant with the gates closed during the police search. Displaced passengers missed several flights. Long lines. My flights probably delayed. Lets see if we even get on a flight. Lets see if i leave tonight. So a big headache. The fbis the xaengs passenger they detained was cooperative during questioning. Norah. Thank you so much. The university of missouri is looking for a few president and chancellor. Anger over residential tensions fourgsed them out. Both leaders resigned monday within hours of each other. Adriana diaz is on the campus, where the Football Team played a key role. Good morning. Reporter good morning, the school stood to lose millions of dollars to the Football Team. Student activists say this is just the beginning. They want the percentage of black faculty to increase from 3 where it is today to 10 in two years. They say their resignations are an important step in that direction. We shall overcome reporter it was a stunning and emotional victory for students at the university of missouri. Their calls for change were answered monday morning with the sudden resignation of School President tim wolf. I take full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred. Reporter by Late Afternoon the chancellor of the colombia campus followed suit, saying he would step down into a research te role at the end of the year t. Protests drew the spotlight of the national media. On monday, some activists faced off with journalist, including this exchange with a campus newspaper photographer. Sorry, these are people, too. Back. Reporter it followed months of handling of systemic racism on campus. It is our duty to fight for freedom. Reporter missouri graduate student john sa than butler was so outraged, he went on a Hunger Strike last week. How do you feel . Empowered. Reporter after wolfs resignation, wolf had a message. Reporter after all the tweets we sent, im telling the administration about our pain, it should not have taken this much. It is disgusting and vial we find ourselves in a place that we do. Reporter saturday, missouris Football Team with the backing of coaches, vowed not to play again until butler resumed. Today theyll return to practice. Was there any fear or hesitation whats on the line when you go play games . No, a life is way more valuable than a game. Sometimes extraordinary circumstances require extraordinary measures. Are we going to solve every issue, every problem this way . Absolutely not. Reporter the schools governing board announced steps to improve the Racial Climate on campus. Among them, the schools first diversity officer t. Students are demandsing a say in choosing the next university president. Gayle. Adriana, thank you. This morning, investigators in egypt are looking at how an explosive device may have been planted on that doomed russian plan plane. A terrorist bomb is the leading theory for what brought the plane down, killing all 224 people on board. Cbs news has learned investigators are focusing on this sinai branch of isis alan pizzy is in Sharm Elsheikh for a search for evidence. Alan, good morning. Reporter good morning, while no one is yet willing to say definitively the crash is caused be amechanical bomb, not a mechanical failure the search for clues is increasingly looking like a Crime Investigation t. Egyptian focus now on airport staff and others who may have had access to the plane. Egyptian Security Officers are reportedly questioning hotel workers, especially those involved in catering. The key to what happens lies in forensic evidence. The russians and egyptians have control of that. But there is enough evidence for officials to go with the bomb theory, according to British Foreign secretary philip hammond. Our conclusions and the decisions we have taken have been based on a review of all the Information Available to us. Some of it open source. Some of it intelligence information. Reporter prompted in part by the hammer blow the plane crashes dealt to the crucial tourist industry the egyptians smell a conspiracy the front page splashed the hed line, the people defy the conspiracy, egypt will not cave into pressures. Egypt stands up to the wests terrorism t. Sinaibased isis affiliate that claimed credit for downing the plane released this photo montage, reportedly showing areas they control to portray the government as the bad guys. In spite of the egyptian governments insistence it is in complete control of the sinai, isis continues to operate with impunity in a small but isolated area. Investigators are searching for more clues in the attack that killed americans in jordan. Thet shooing near amman does not appear to be terrorrelated. The death toll stands at six, including the gunman. The two americans work for the United States Government Contractor training Palestinian Police t. Gunman is identified as a Jordanian Police officer. He was shot dead. This morning, new details in the Deadly Police shooting of a 6yearold boy in louisiana. There is an alleged connection between the boys father, christopher few and one of the officers, few was wounded. His son, Jeremy Mardis was killed. We are outside the Detention Center in alexander, louisiana. David, good morning. Reporter norah, good morning. Those deputy marshals have been transported here to alexandria, where they are being held in isolation for their own safety. This morning, we are learning more, including lawsuits that allege Police Brutality by the deputy marshals. This morning, it has been nearly a week since that shooting happened in marksville. State investigators dont feel theyve gotten an honest answer as to why they opened fire. Reporter the judge set bond at 1 million. Reporter the deputies are charged with Second Degree murder and attempted Second Degree murder. This a week after 6yearold Jeremy Mardis was killed in his fathers suv. A mardis, a boy with autism, died, buckled into the pangss seat as he sat next to his father, christopher few. State investigators are still trying to figure out why the deputy marshals would open fire on christopher few, who was unarmed. Last week, megan dixon who claims to be fews di onsay told us she argued with him the night of the shooting and said few few at least one of those deputies. It was norahs greenhouse in the u. S. Marshall core. He knows chris. Reporter stafford and greenhouse were named in a civil lawsuit, claiming they used Excessive Force in a 2013 arrest, along with four other Marksville Police officers. The case is still pending. Latasha murray says she knows the family. A lot of stuff has been swept under the table. Its sad a 6yearolds life has to be taken for something to be done with it. There is no dirty business that happens around here. Reporter on monday, Jeremy Mardis was buried in hattiesburg, mississippi the city where he spent most of his short life. You dont believe its real. Reporter she became his babysitter when he was ten months old. Ill always miss him. I cant, i dont want to fathom going home without seeing him again. Reporter the judge in the case is not happy how much inside information is being reported. So as of yesterday, he has issued a gag order. Nobody involved in the case is set to talk anymore. We can report this, this morning, derrick stafford, the Deputy Marshall who is sitting in jail right now. He was indicted on rape back in 2011. Two different rape indictments. But gayle, we can report, both of those indictments and charges were later dropped. The more you hear about this story, the more troubling it is. Thank you very much, david. There is more to. N . In washington, sunday 60 minutes found management overlooked important backgrounds information for edward snowden, Chelsea Manning and aaron alexis. Snow den and manning leaked hundreds of classified information. Alexis killed 12 coworkers at the Washington Navy yard. In a letter, montanas senator jon tester strongly urge the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs to improve the process. A sexting incident on new yorks long island, the sharing of an explicit video. The two families are complaining their children were disciplined just for receiving the video. My son opened it, didnt forward it to anybody, madly erased it from his phone. Kids have been railroaded. Kids who are unwilling participants of a video they never asked for. Police say it shows two teens below the age of consen. It was sent to other high school and Junior High School students. An Oklahoma Police officer had three seconds to take action on a car barreling towards him. Stop, russian athletes could be banned from the olympics in the biggest doping scandal in decades. Ahead a russian now accused of cheating. The news right here this morning on cbs this morning. 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