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KYW CBS This Morning May 26, 2016

Hillary clinton. Its the same story. And its not an issue that is going to affect either the campaign or my presidency. President obama said donald trump displays ignorance and a cavalier attitude. They are paying close attention. They are surprised by the republican nominee. Theyre rattled by it and for good reason. More than 35 tornadoes reported in the plains. Time to go its time to go violent storms packed full of rain, hail, and wind taking aim at 35 million americans. Its gone. Everythings gone. Im in shock. States are pushing back against the Obama Administrations transgender bathroom rules. President obama has excluded the voice of the people. The head of the tsa told members of congress the long lines at Airport Security checkpoints wont be ending any time soon. We are at a lower staffing level than we need to be. Four people shot inside a manhattan concert hall where hiphop artist t. I. Was set to take the stage. We started running. Campus turned into a race track after a dirt bike went tearing through it. Watch out all that i got to admit, it is distracting looking at him. At the clinton rally, two men in the front row took off their clothes two feet away from the candidate. As long as they dont take anything else off. And all that matters when you come up with these nicknames for these guys, lyin ted, crazy bernie, crooked hillary, do you have a team of people at work, do you brainstorm, or you come one it . The team is right there. The team is right there. On cbs this morning. A new government report reveals that Hillary Clinton ignored the state department rules about cybersecurity. You know between hillarys emails and trumps twitter issues, maybe america is ready for a landline president. [ laughter ] welcome to cbs this morning. Hillary clinton faces a new campaign hurdle for her use of private email as secretary of state. The state departments independent watchdog yesterday issued a scathing report. It finds clintons email practices violated federal standards. The office of Inspector General it says found no evidence that the secretary requested or obtained guidance or approval to use a private email system for government business. Nancy cordes is in san jose with the democratic president ial frontrunners response. Nancy, good morning. Reporter good morning. Clinton says she has actually been incredibly open, handing over about 30,000 emails. The report said she should have turned them over when she left the state department in 2013, and not after she was asked for them a year and a half later. It added she shouldnt have had to turn them over at all if she had only used a Department Email system. Its not an issue that is going to affect either the campaign or my presidency. Reporter clintons first Public Comments about the critical report came in an interview with univision in los angeles. Nothing has changed. Its the same story. Just like previous secretaries of state, i used a personal email. Many people did. It was not at all unprecedented. Reporter the state departments Inspector General examining the records of secretaries of state dating back to Madeleine Albright said it could only identify three cases where officials used nondepartmental email systems on an exclusive basis for daytoday operations. Clinton, colin powell, and a former ambassador to kenya. The departments guidelines were that personal accounts should only be used in exceptional circumstances, and the report said clintons use of private email is not an appropriate method of preserving a federal record. Everything i did was permitted. There was no law. There was no regulation. Reporter the law contradicted that assertion saying Security Officials did not and would not approve her exclusive reliance on a personal email account because of the Security Risks in doing so. State Department Staffers who did raise concerns were instructed never to speak of the secretarys personal email system again. She had a little bad news today. Reporter in anaheim, donald trump was quick to capitalize. Not so good. The Inspector Generals report, not good. Reporter clinton has said she will cooperate with a separate fbi investigation, but she did not sit down for an interview for this probe conducted by the agency that she once led. And gayle, neither did many of her top aides. Nancy cordes, thank you. Reporting from a pretty location. Thanks. President obama said a short time ago in japan that World Leaders are worried about the rise of donald trump. They are paying very close attention to this election. I think its fair to say that they are surprised by the republican nominee. They are not sure how seriously to take some of his pronouncements. But theyre rattled by it. And for good reason. Trumps Campaign Says the candidate had a positive and productive conversation on the phone last night with House Speaker paul ryan. Ryan still has not endorsed donald trump. The latest attempt at republican unity follows new protests. Antitrump demonstrators clashed with protesters yesterday in anaheim, california. Protesters also followed trump to his latenight interview with jimmy kimmel. Major garrett has trumps take on his chances in california this november. Major, good morning. Reporter good morning. Republicans have not won california in a president ial election since 1988. Theyve lost the last two by 23. 5 points. Donald trump imagines running competitively in california, but his greeting in anaheim, once republican stronghold, suggested otherwise. Im going make a heavy play for california. Reporter he told jimmy kimmel california might be in play in the general election. No other republican candidate for years would even waste time in california in terms of trying to get win the state. I think i can win. Reporter earlier outside trumps rally anaheim, protesters threw punches, burned make America Great again hats, and smashed a trump pinata. The safest place in this country to be is at a trump rally. I mean it. Reporter inside the convention center, trump promised Economic Growth that would attract deepseat that would address deepseated frustration. Were bringing jobs to the country reporter while fending off protesters from the podium. Out. Out, out, out, out. Protests been a mainstay at trump rallies. Reporter journalist sopan deb has attended all the trump rallies and says its noticeably different. The protesters are growing in number. Theres been little bit more vitriol on both sides. Crooked hillary. Crooked hillary. Reporter trump chain chairman Paul Manafort said trump will beat clinton by branding her as a third term of president obama with worse ethics. Last night trump was asked about his comments in 2008 and 2012 when he said clinton would make a great president. Claiming back then he was just a businessman. When they asked me about hillary, shes wonderful, everybodys wonderful. Thats the way it is. Including contributions. They asked me for contributions, i give contributions. You were full of [ bleep ] when you said that . Reporter trump was asked on kimmel if he would debate fwhs california since clinton refused. Trump said he will do it for charity. Sanders tweeted in response, game on. Charlie, lets all watch. Thanks. The Southern Plains are reeling from another blast of damaging storms. Several tornadoes touched down yesterday in northern kansas. At least one person has died. Dozens of homes may be damaged or destroyed. Severe weather threatens more than 60 Million People today in the Central United states. Omar villafranca is in abilene, kansas, with how people escaped the storms path. Good morning. Reporter good morning. A powerful storm that went through here shredded homes and barns and scattered debris for as far as the eye can see. Emergency crews spent the night looking for injured residents after that storm system spawned a tornado that was on the ground for 90 minutes. Rumbling out of control. A second round of massive tornadoes slashed its way through northern kansas. Large tornado reporter at least one twister was spotted in abilene. It made its way across interstate 70, forcing cars and trucks to turn around. Storms destroyed at least one home near there. Up to 25 other suffered significant damage in Dickinson County last night. Definitely going northeast. Reporter this were tornado sightings near solomon, just east from there, a twister around a half mile wide barely missed the city of chapman. Oh that was somebodys house. Reporter further south, powerful strikes of lightning revealed this funnel in the darkness near enid, oklahoma. Oh, no. Reporter more than a dozen tornadoes were spotted in the Southern Plains. Its gone. Everything is gone. All we heard was loud noise, and the door blew open. Stuff was flying everywhere. Reporter the violent weather has already left its mark. An ef3 tornado struck western kansas tuesday. Oh, no reporter kathy hamilton and her family hid inside a storm shelter as a tornado leveled their home. Surviving. Thats all it was about for 45 seconds, was are we going to get through this. Reporter miraculously, there were no reports of any major injuries in this area. Residents here arent in the clear yet. There are more storms in the forecast. Terrible news. Thank you very much. Memorial day weekend is coming with no signs that long security lines are disrupting air travel. A survey out yesterday find almost 22 of americans who were planning to fly before labor day will change or cancel their plans because theyre afraid of those airport delays. Its the latest sign of trouble for the tsa. Kris van cleave is at Reagan National airport outside washington with how the agency is confronting the long security backlog. Good morning. Reporter good morning. An executive from American Airlines will Tell Congress this morning there is still a lot of concern about the lines this weekend and throughout the summer. The tsa says they are making progress at reducing wait times at major airports. Now solve this problem is going to take time, money, and more people. Thats completely unjustifiable. Were in our own crisis. Reporter damage control on capitol hill wednesday following fury over historically long lines at airports nationwide. Tens of thousands have missed flights, some left sleeping on cots at ohare. The American People are angry and us from rated. Reporter the and us from rated. Reporter the house grilled tsas peter neffenger. The precheck lane is closed. My goal is to get the precheck lanes open throughout the day. Things like that shouldnt take an act of congress. No, it took an act of me. I said, thats the way things have to happen. There you go. Reporter the tsa is testing this new automated screening lane at the Atlanta Airport to see if it will improve efficiency and speed up lines. We hope it will cut wait times over the long run, but this is not the quick fix for the summer wait times especially. Reporter in the first five months of this year, the tsa screened 449 million travelers. Up 5 million from the same 57 million from the same time in 2015 with 5,800 fewer screeners. 800 additional screeners are hoped to be hired by midjune, with k9 units deployed and 34 million in overtime for the Holiday Weekend. Have you done enough to address the wait times . We put a lot of resources in. Were focused on security. I think weve already seen a dramatic improvement. Be aware, peak periods. There will be a lot of people in airports. I dont know the right time to get there. I think youre seeing a dramatic improvement. Reporter the airlines are spending millions to hire private contractors to help with nonscreening activities around checkpoints including pointing people to proper lines, returning bins to the front, that sort of thing of the later this morning, executives from the airlines and airports will be testifying before congress about how this sim pacting their business. Thank you very much. And tomorrow only on cbs this morning, well ask Homeland Security secretary jay johnson about the tsa uproar, right here in studio 57 tomorrow. Deep sea search experts are joining the hunt for the black boxes from egyptair flight 804. Its been just over a week since a paris to cairo flight crashed into the mediterranean sea. Crews have recovered wreckage and remains, but theyve not pinpointed the location of the flight recorders. Egypt is reviewing radar images and pilot awed grow greece audyo from greece. And japans Prime Minister chastised the president yesterday. He expesed indignation about an American Military contractor accused of murdering a japanese woman. The president did not hide his displeasure. Margaret brennan is traveling with the president where the g7 summit is underway. Good morning. Reporter good morning. President obama came to japan to tackle issues like the economy, terrorism, and nuclear security. Instead, this murder case is casting a shadow over a trip meant to strengthen ties between the two countries. Angry protester took protesters took to the streets in okinawa, angry about the killing. Kenneth franklin shenzato, a military contractor and former marine, is soon expected to be charged with the murder. At yesterdays press conference, president obama listened stonefaced as Prime Minister abe publicly lectured him saying he felt profound resentment against the selfcentered and absolutely despicable crime. My sincerest condolences reporter president obama expressed regret over the tragedy. The United States will continue to cooperate fully with the investigation to ensure that justice is done under the japanese legal system. Reporter today the two leaders tried to clean up the messy diplomacy, planting trees at japans most sacred shrine. Abes public scolding reflected the resentment felt by a japanese public thats still reeling from the 1995 abduction and rape of a 12yearold girl by three u. S. Servicemen in okinawa. Many feel the 50,000 u. S. Troops stationed in japan abuse the law with little consequence. Brookings scholar michael ohanlin. Tell have huge repercussions because the rape is still discussed 20 years later. You can imagine what this gruesome murder will do to the same drialogue. Reporter tomorrow, the president will travel to hiroshima, a city that the u. S. Devastated during world war ii with the very first atomic bomb. He wants to underscore the risks still posed by nuclear weapons. All right. Margaret brennan, thank you. A coalition of states is suing over a Controversial White House directive on transgender rights. Texas leads the lawsuit involving ten other states. They oppose the federal order telling Public Schools to let transgender students use a bathroom that matches their gender identity. January crawford is covering the jan crawford is covering the case that could end up at the Supreme Court. Reporter good morning. Schools that dont comply with the Obama Administrations directive could risk losing federal funding. Many of the states involved in the suit have conservative leaders that have previously viewed to defy the directive calling it a threat to student safety. By forcing through his policies by executive action president obama has excluded the voice of the people. Reporter Texas Attorney general paxon came out swinging against the white house. Simply put, the Obama Administration is creating new law outside the bounds of the constitution, making the kind of changes only congress can make. Reporter the suit accuses the administration of conspiring to turn schools and workplaces into laboratories for a massive social experiment. The ten states that have joined texas in the legal fight include alabama, utah, and west virginia. We think this is an openandshut case in terms of the law and look forward to litigating against the federal government. Reporter the directive was issued after the Justice Department in North Carolina sued each other over state law requiring transgender people to use the public bathroom that corresponds to the sex on their birth certificate. They created statesponsored discrimination against transgender individuals. Reporter the department of justice reacted with a statement claiming the federal government has strong legal foundations to uphold the rights of transgender americans. The aclu also came to the administrations defense calling it a political stunt, adding the real targets are vulnerable young people and adults who simply seek to live their lives free from discrimination. Texas attorney general says hes heard from parents, theyre concerned and adding that these states are willing to fight this all the way to the Supreme Court if they have to. Thank you very much. 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