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In the air. Left field. Tough play here. Long run. Raji. What a catch he just made and all that matters. Proof of why cats hate dogs. This is great on cbs this Morning Saturday. U. N. Security council has com attack. How do you fight hair . With craziest hair it doesnt make you look like a gang leader in a womens prison. Welcome to the weekend, everyone. We are going to take you on a trip to new england this morning. Aea guyed sailors for more than 300 years and take you inside of americas oldest light house and show you how it changed history. Plus, he wrote the book that became the social network and now his work explores americas obsession with extra terrestrials. He will take us to the bar world of alien investigators. They went from reality obscurity to headlining big shows and even opening for the hear the incredible story of st. Paul and the broken bones and they will perform right here in studio 57. Our top story this morning. Foreign policy now front and center in the race for the white house. After 24 hours of major developments overseas. Late yesterday, secretary of state john kerry announced that the u. S. And russia reached a breakthrough agreement for a ceasefire in the fiveyear long war in syria that has killed as many as 500,000. The plan would require syria to stop bombing rebel factions beginning at sun down on monday and allowed humanitarian aid into civilian neighborhood. If the ceasefire holds for a week, russia and the u. S. Will then agree to carry out joint air strikes against terror groups. Also reaching a boiling point. The escalating Nuclear Weapon situation in north korea. This morning, protests in seoul, defiance of nun sanctions. A published report says north korea could be capable of targeting Nuclear Missiles at the u. S. In four years. The president ial candidates are staking out their positions how they would handle Foreign Affairs if elected. Errol bar net is in washington with more on that. Good morning. For four years, Hillary Clinton was americas top diplomat facing many of theue months to go until election day, that experience could be described as both a blessing and a curse. Everything she touches has turned bad now she wants to be president. Its not a serious president ial campaign. Reporter the president ial candidates made their Foreign Policy pitch this week by painting their rival as the worst choice. He is temperamentally unfit and totally unqualified to be commander in chief. Massive global disorder. Reporter when north korea performed its fifth nuclear test, taunting the international community, trump blamed clintons policies as secretary of state. North korea, like so many other things, is one more Hillary Clinton failure barack obama failure. Reporter while clinton used her experience to explain how she would solve the problem. Although we have International Sanctions against north korea, some of which i helped there, they arent enough either. Reporter clinton also suggested this week, members of isis support trump. They have said that they hope that he is the president because it would give even more motivation to every jihadi. Reporter so trump shot back the same attack blaming clintons policies for the initial rise of the terror president vladimir putin. If he says great things about me, im going to say great things about him. Ive already said he is very much a leader. Reporter and gave clinton more ammunition. Im not sure anything surprises us any more but i certainly was disappointed. Reporter trump stood by the comments last night. Then she talks about me, oh, donald trump likes putin. And putin likes trump. If we got along with russia, that wouldnt be so bad, would it . Reporter now both Vice President ial candidates democrat senator tim kaine and republican governor mike pence, received their first Intelligence Briefings this week as well. Kaine didnt comment on the highly classified meeting but pence said afterwards he hopes the world knows that donald trump will be ready on day one to be commander in chief. Errol barnett in washington, thank you. Joining us with more is carlos watson. He has been covering the campaign for the online news magazine. We heard errol say both sides are positioning their rival as the worst option. How does all of this discussion about Foreign Policy, who benefits more as a candidate. You expect it to be Hillary Clinton given her experience as secretary of state given the bipartisan support she has attract, including people like petraeus and john allen and others. What is interesting was the john kerry russia deal on syria and does that ultimately validate we should be working with putin and russia more . Remains to be seen and complexity there. Earlier this week on Foreign Policy didnt help Hillary Clinton as much as she would have hoped. The polls this week, carlos, show trump gaining ground in some key swing states. What does he have to win . He not only has to take the states that mitt romney won and gave him 206 electorate votes and arizona, georgia, and neither carolina and look at the we know ohio and florida but where else . We got to think about iowa as an example and may think about a place like wisconsin. We may think about nevada but could be tough because of a large latino population. But then he need one to tip the balance and we are talking about pennsylvania or michigan. Today those polls dont look good but a big debate coming. Talk to us about the new ad in light of the numbers. Hillary clinton they say has been in a negative place and now a positive ad, i think most would i think she wants to make an affirmative case particularly to the gary johnson voters. He has 10 , 11 , depending on the polls. I think she is clear that there is only so much you can do with the never trump population and the very strongly pro hillary population so i think she is looking to gain some ground there and also with undecided so youve heard her talk about education in different ways and she has gone back to a calling card good for her husbands two successful campaigns which is the economy and the belief she can create many new job. Gary johnson did to himself this week when he couldnt answer the question about aleppo and didnt know where it was . It felt like a rick perry moment. Remember that in 2014, the oops . I think one of those moments if you remember admiral stockdale back in the day and ross perots running mate. Less than five seconds, meaningful undercut his campaign. It has brought this region to front and center. People are now talking about it. Very much so. One of the tough things about the syrian case there is so many angles to it. As we saw earlier this week, again, john kerry and his russian counterpart trying to find road forward, not only for the refuges but fighting isis and islamic militants. Youve produced a documentary with pbs called 16 for 16 and examines the most influential president ial campaigns and we look forward to that. Carlos watson, thank you for being with us. On face the nation is john brennan of the cia. Seven people in france are in custody after a police breaking up a plotting an attack on paris. Johnathan vigliotti joins us from our London Bureau with the latest. Reporter good morning. The arrests mark the first time a mostly female team is suspected of organizing a terror plot in france. Their planned attack was primitive, but, if successful, destructive. Reporter the canisters were not rigged to explode, but investigators found a blanket with traces of fuel and a cigarette butt in the car. Police arrested seven people, five of them women, including a 19yearold who was shot in the leg after she stabbed an officer with a knife. Said they were taking orders from isis in syria and linked to previous attacks in france. One of the women was engaged to marry two terrorists from separate attacks. The killer of two Police Officers in paris in june and the killer of a priest in norman di in july. The women were on the radar of Security Services for joining isis in syria and unable to make their way to the battlefield, police said she decided strike in europe. France has been on heightened alert after a series of attacks in the last 18 months that has killed 230 people. The foiled car bomb plot came as french Security Services learned about a possible attack on the capitals train stations. Previous attacks involved gunmen and sued bombers. In may the head of the Intelligence Service warned of a new form of attack in which explosive devices would be left Johnathan Vigliotti in london, thanks. Severe weather is wreaking havoc in parts of the midwest. In Central Illinois on friday, four tornadoes were reported near the indiana border. One tornado carved a path of destruction while on the ground for 17 minutes. The storms continued into indiana with several tornado warnings there, but no reported touchdowns and no serious injuries and a barn a destroyed 20 miles southeast of champaign and no serious injuries reported there. In kansas heavy rain caused severe flooding. The water several feet deep in the wichita suburb of hayesville. Ed curran has more of the weekend weather. We are taking a look at the system moving to the east here. As it moves to the east, we have concerns for flooding. Missouri and also southern illinois. The concern on the east coast is heat. We have a heat advise ary up in there area until 7 00 this evening. Temperature of 90 in new york and 96 in philadelphia and washington, 96. These temps will come down, but getting there means the possibility of more Severe Weather. A marginal chance of severe in the green, a slight chance, a higher chance in the yellow. Damaging wind and large hail and up in the northeast here, slightest chance it could spin up a tornado. Meteorologist ed curran of chicago station wbbmtv, thank you. The u. S. Product Consumer Safety Commission has owners for the owners of the Samsung Galaxy 7 smartphone. Turn them off and stop using them the batteries could catch fire pand explode. Reporter in the three weeks note 7 form, there are reports around the country of the phone exploding. This jeep caught fire after this phone was left in it to charge. The last thought in my head a brandnew device, something as simple as a phone is going to burn down my car. Reporter earlier this week, some airlines urged passengers to avoid charging their galaxy note 7 phones while on board. Last friday, samsung volu voluntary recall for all of the galaxy phones. Everything from popular hoverboard toys to ecigarettes exploding. In 2013, boeing grounded seven dream liners for three months because of their lithium batteries. Jay whittaker is a professor of material science and engineering at carnegie university. Full of organic solvents. If it gets hot enough you could have a fire. Reporter samsung says 1 in 42,000 phones have the faulty battery but not taking any chances. Matt novak writes for note. Sam shortstsung will ultimat recover but i think samsung is taking a hit with this one pipeline that is in north dakota where thousands of native americans have protested saying the project violates federal laws and will harm water supplies. Work on the rest of the pipeline can continue. Here is mark albert. Reporter long simmering frustration turned to anger in a rally at north dakotas capital after a judge decided pipeline tr despite the objections of 5,000 native americans and environmentalists camped nearby. We wont let it happen. Reporter but minutes after the ruling, some were encouraged by the u. S. Government halting the pipeline construction. The Dakota Access pipeline would illinois and is 50 complete. Demonstrators have blocked the portion that would continue under the Missouri River and worried it could leak and taint their water and allege proper procedure was not followed. They vandalized construction equipment, three dozen people have been arrested. Public safety has always been and continues to be paramount. Reporter north dakotas governor called in the national guard. On friday, troops had traffic of hand. Reporter but steve kortina of the pipeline workers says have any of your workers quit because of safety concerns . We do have workers that fear for their life so they said can you put me on another project or away from here . Reporter they have been transferred off this project . Yes. When we set up our camps and nave american. They are routinely disrespected. Reporter this is one more slight . This is another one and standing up to say no more. Reporter demonstrators vow to seek an appeal and remain in camp here even as chill of autumn on the plains approaches. Mark albert, for cbs this Morning Saturday, in dakota. Tomorrow is 9 11. 15 years since terrorists attacked the u. S. And killing almost 3,000 people. Friday here in new york, the Police DepartmentsEmerald Society pipes and drums band led a procession to commemorate the anniversary of the attacks. The official Memorial Service it tomorrow. Time to show you some of the mornings headlines from around the globe. The Washington Post reports that Congress Passed a victims of 9 11. It notes that 15 of the 19 highjackers were saudi. A 4yearold boy is in protective custody after pictures emerged showing him in the back seat of a pickup truck with two unconscious adults, including his mother in the front. The adults apparently overdosed on heroin. Authorities say the driver was taking his unresponsive passenger to the hospital when he also blacked out. Police posted the pictures on social media to drive home the dangers of heroin usage. The adults are facing child endangerment charges. A long time since ive seen something that disturbing. Very sad. The Associated Press reports that the man who shot president Ronald Reagan 35 years ago john out of a Washington Hospital today. A judge ruled this summer he is not a danger to himself or society. The 61yearold will live with his mother fulltime in williamsburg, virginia. Apple may take selfdriving cars to develop them off the road. The paper learned that dozens of workers laid off and portions of its driving program was shut down. Apple has never acknowledged its working on a car. Its effort internally as project tighten come as lawmaker and google find plans to have driverless vehicles. The master of horror is weighing in on the strange sightings of clowns in the carolinas. Author stephen king knows a thing or two about scarey clowns and wrote about it in a blockbuster novel and the cover still scares you. It does. King told the paper the wood is good morning. Im meteorologist Pamela Gardner. Today 82 degrees for the high temperature. Cooler along the coast. An isolated shower chance. Over night tonight isolated showers with perhaps some areas of patchy fog. Sunday 84 and humid with more showers and storms. See how he escaped a close call at a garage. Youre watching cbs this narrator by almost every measure, public Charter Schools have been a success. They are models of inspiration. With impressive results and eyecatching educational gains. Its turned my sons life around. Narrator Charter Schools amount to hope for kids all across massachusetts. And result in more funding for public education. Vote yes on 2. Pedestrians might want to learn a lesson from this street wise cat. Dash cam video in england captured this feline following the rules of the road waits at a crosswalk before safely crossing the street. Kudos to the driver who stopped. Isnt that great . A cat can do it but my 4yearold cant. Believe in extra terrestrials. Coming up we will talk to the best selling author who is dedicated to proving that aliens exist. This light house has been deciding ships in boston for 900 yea 300 years and how its good morning. Its 8 27. A cambridge man is accused of recording the women he lived with. The videos were taken in the bedroom and bathroom and they show women in various stages of undress and sexual activity. He faces numerous unsuspecting nude person and recording conversations. Hes due in court at the beginning of october. Pamela gardner is here with a look at you are oh weekend at our weekend forecast. Its warm and a little humid and cloudy for some. Bursts of sunshine will continue throughout the afternoon. 74 degrees in boston, up to 74 in norwood and plymouth, 75 degrees in falmouth. Cooler further to the north. Were tracking a few showers, the steady rain right over Marthas Vineyard right now moving towards nantucket and across the cape. Later tod