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today they fanned out. there's been scrums you r as you can imagine all over rome trying to capture comment. no real word of substance, good morning, you know, hello to the cameras, nothing really substantive. they're not supposed to campaign openly. it is a bizarre contest, if you like, where any side, any outward sign of campaigning for one's self almost immediately disqualifies you. you've got to be humble. you've got to try and win over your fellow colleagues without overtly campaigning for yourself. >> this is not running for class president by any stretch of the imagination. >> iran is racheting up its war games with defiant new muscle missile tests. a top new agency tells iranian
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news agency they plan to test three new missiles. that will come up in central iran once they give the okay. this comes just days after the u.s. urged the u.n. security council to sanction iran for prior missile launches. former south african president nelson mandela is back in the hospital. officials say it's just for a routine checkup though. the 94-year-old civil rights icon was back in the hospital in september. since then he's been recovering at home. he has not appeared in public since 2010. and we head now to the korean peninsula where tomorrow could mark the end of the almost 60-year-old cease fire that effectively stopped the korean war. north korea has threatened to cancel the pact just as the u.s. and south korea step up annual military exercises. the threat also comes on the heels of stepped up u.n. sanctions and pong yong's
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stepped up choices. pyong yong has stepped it up. should we? >> well, you're absolutely right. the korean pea nin sue la is headed for war. they they made that wake to nullify the agreement back in 1953. now no one exactly knows what that means, but there are concerns that north korea could perhaps say some sort of military provocation or raid that could really fire up
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facilities on the korean peninsula. there was a threat of a preemptive nuclear strike on the united states and south korea. they've threatened to strike before but never a nuclear strike. just late last night, pri anna, we had word from the korean state broadcaster that very much the korean peninsula was on the brink of war and that they were ready for war. what does this mean? nobody knows. we are dealing with a pariah, an isolated state that no one can know, kim jong-un, anyone is thinking, you chave to assume that perhaps north korea does have something up its sleeve. >> i know you have, of course, been to the dmz which was created by the cease fire. i went about a year ago when president obama was visiting and it was sort of -- it's almost, i would say, incomprehensible to imagine that this sort of what has governed the creation of
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this demilitarized zone could sort of vanish in a way. what is the response, anna, from washington and seoul to these latest threats? >> yeah. just on the dmz, brianna. you are talking about a strip of land some 250 kilometers long and 50 kilometers wide. north and south korea take up 50 kilometers each. you stand there literally there are north korean troops looking back at you. the north korean military has something like 1.2 million soldiers. what is their downfall is their navy and their air force. you speak to the experts, brianna, and they would say that north korea would be committing suicide by launching an attack on south korea because, as we know, south korea is very much protected by the united states. they are holding those joint
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military drills tomorrow, but as far as some sort of provocation, which is what north korea is threatening, this is very possible. so those joint military drills are happening on the korean peninsula between the united states and south korea. washington has urged north korea to take any action, not take any provocative action. south korea, they're saying they are very much on guard ready for any attack, brianna. >> it's so interesting. i almost think a lot of people kind of hear just noise sometimes because they hear so much from north korea, they don't really want to chalk it up to much. it sounds like this is something definitely worth watching. back here at home, police here in florida are he can suhhing an arrest warrant for jennifer cap pri at at this. jennifer is accused of stalking an ex-boyfriend.
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her reps call the accusations over exaggerations. we'll have more on this story coming up with attorney paul callan. in colorado, a winter storm drops more than a foot of snow. it made driving perilous. it canceled more than 400 flights in denver. along the continental divide crews shot artillery shells into the side of a mountain. they were trying to start a controlled avalanche to prevent a natural one. demo lagss are happening on the eastern coast. they left a dozen houses on the plumb island uninhabitable. they said the federal jetty system makes the problem worse. now this reminder, did you remember to set your clocks ahead before going to bed last night? it's that me of year to spring forward. daylight saving time began at 2:00 a.m. and while we lost an
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hour of sleep, we're gaining more daylight. i was trying to remind myself of that when i woke up at 3:00 a.m. this morning. mark my words, we do have a little something for everyone this morning. we are digging deeper on the accusations against the tennis phenom, jennifer cap pri at at this, and meet the woman who started her hone makeup empire.c bobbi brown. it was a throwdown at the baseball diamond. it was a baseball brawl.ns wait until you see this video. keep mo dad: you excited for youyeah.st day? ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective.
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the world baseball classic turned ugly when a full scale brawl broke out between canada and mexico. joe carter has the story. >> the fight started because team mexico thought that team canada was running up the score so in the ninth inning canada had about a six-run lead. they were in position to perhaps score more runs. that's when mexico sent a clear message saying, hey, we're not happy with your strategy to score so we're going to throw an intentional into your back. the fastball hit rene stisoni.
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seven players were ejected. after the game canada's manager explained that they weren't doing it to insult mexico or embarrass mexico. because of the point system that's set up in the world classic, he felt like his team had to score more runs to earn more points to advance to the next round. >> what happened tonight is because of the rulings that they have. regular baseball during the season you'd never see that happening, but because of the run differential that they have, you play it like a 0-0 game the whole time. on to golf now. tiger woods starts today's final round with a four shot lead. he was in total command of his golf game yesterday, even when things could have spun out of control. his tee shot on 17 turned tree shot. yeah, his ball never came down from that palm tree. you see it get stuck right there. he was actually penalized a
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stroke which means he would bogey the hole, but on 18 tiger woods fired right back and sunk this beautiful birdie puck. it's a personal best for him. he has a four shot lead over graeme mcdowell. phil mickelson just five shots back. a great buzzer beater for you in the georgia/alabama game. alabama needs the heave hoe and they get it. 50 foot buzzer beater. it's nice to see a team do it. alabama really needed this shot. they really needed the win. they're a bubble team. they needed it in order to have any shot of making the upcoming ncaa tournament. the biggest rivalry in college hoops was a blowout. number 3 duke made a blowout on north carolina. brianna, back to you. >> have you ever seen something
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like tiger's for the there into the tree? have you ever seen that before? >> i've seen them stuck on top of the trees, on the top of the clubhouse. as good as things were going, he could have fallen off the track. he has total control. >> totally amazing. i once hit my golf ball into the opposing fair way or the adjacent fairway and it went into the golf bag. >> where did the ball go? he dumps it out. joe carter, thanks for that. back to the story now about former tennis champ, jennifer capriatti. she's accused of assaulting and stalking her former boyfriend. police say she had a run in with brandon. her reps call the accusations over accusations. paul callan is joining me by phone.
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paul, what kind of consequences can charges like this have? >> florida has a very serious stalking law. as a matter of fact, in most places it's only a misdemeanor, meaning a year or less. florida has a very strict law where you can actually do more than a year. they have a felony provision for particularly bad examples of stalking. so it's a tough place to be arrested on this charge, and we'll have to see how the courts deal with this situation. >> now that said, apparently there's been a request for an arrest warrant but not one issued yet. what does that mean? does that mean she won't be arrested or is this just kind of a step in this process we expect to play out? >> it means at least for now these are just accusations that have been made apparently by her former boyfriend and we have to see whether a judge would look at the evidence in the case and see whether it warrants the actual issuance of an arrest warrant. so it may amount to nothing. i will say that there are lots
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of press reports, both in florida newspapers and in newspapers around the country, indicating that there's a long and rather tortuous history between the two involved here, capriatti and her boyfriend and that there have been police complaints made in the past and charges between the two of them so we'll have to see what a judge thinks about it. he's the one who will decide whether to issue an arrest warrant and ultimately prosecutors will decide whether it's a serious enough case to charge as a misdemeanor or a felony under florida law. >> that's right. now her ex-boyfriend are alle alleging there have been half a dozen incidents of stalking here. this isn't her first run-in with the law. remember, she had issues when she was a younger star. she got that represent 350u tags as a wild child, arrested for shoplifting and marijuana possession.
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do you think those charges will come into play here? >> it's unlikely they would come into play because they're very, very old charges. of course, in terms of her public reputation, people don't forget when former olympians and top ten tennis players get arrested. the thing i found interesting is that the capriati representatives have said the boyfriend tried to get a restraining order of some kind from a florida judge and that was denied. the judge wouldn't issue it. they're saying that, in fact, she's the victim 450here and th she is not a stalker and that she vehemently denies she is a stalker. i'm sure we're going to hear more from both sides. >> paul callan for us, thank you very much. we'll be right back after a short break. >> thank you. well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes,
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have you ever heard of a type a minus personality? that's just what makeup guru bobbi brown says she is. the wildly successful woman says she's never even seen the glass ceiling. alina cho talked to browne this week. what women want. >> makeup maven bobbi brown this week. >> 55. >> 55? >> about her age or her success.
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>> i never think about not being successful in what i do. i think it's a combination of courage and being naive. i just think, why not? you can use it on your lips too. brown started her company with ten lip sticks. >> my dream is to find a lipstick that look like lips. >> the idea took off. she sold 100 in the first day. four years later estee lauder's son came calling. >> i knew it was the right move. what mattered to me the most was the integrity of the product, new, cree akttive ideas. i wanted to be available to be the best mom that i could be and the best wife i could be. >> reporter: brown sold but retains creative control. today bobbi brown cosmetics sells 21 million individual products a year.
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bobbi brown the woman is a self-described type a minus wife and woman of three. >> i hate to say juggling it a but, i mean, right -- >> it's a lot. people always say, how do you do this? well, you know, some days work better than others. come in. and maybe you will not have that top jop because you do have three kids and a husband and you want your friends, so there are certain choices women make. pictures are great. even though i still do a lot of the little detail things myself. >> reporter: like take out the trash the same week she lunches with the white house or uses what could be wasted time in the back of the car writing her books. what about this whole notion of the glass ceiling? >> i've never seen the ceiling. never. i don't see it. >> reporter: bobbi brown's world is one that includes an in-office manicurist. >> you offer this? >> we're in a beauty company and also look how much time it saves. a lot of the working moms would love to get a manicure.
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>> no kidding. >> no one ever has to say to me i can't make a meeting because of my kids checkup, school play, i get that. >> reporter: another of brown's priorities is giving back. >> brand new today. >> reporter: with every appearance on qvc she donates $25,000 to dress for success. a nonprofit that gives career advice and professional clothing to underprivileged women. 100% of u.s. sales of this rouge pot goes to a charity. >> look how pretty it is. >> reporter: empowering women by making them feel their best. >> be who you are. that's my tag line. >> reporter: brown's secret to beauty and success. alina cho, cnn, new york. have you heard the buzz already about a new book by facebook's number two in command, sheryl silverberg. in an interview airing on cbs's
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60 minutes, sandberg says women are opting out of the workplaces before they even get started. >> plenty of women are as ambitious as women. i am saying it that the data is clear that when it comes to ambition to lead, to be the leader of whatever you're doing, men outnumber girls and women. >> some women will hear that and say she's telling me i'm not working hard enough, i'm not trying hard enough. she's blaming women. >> i'm not blaming women. my message is not one of blaming women. there's an awful lot he would don't control. i am saying there's an awful lot we can control and we can do for ourselves. >> sandberg also says that women tend to be liked less when they are successful, and she says that's holding women back. a major blow to james holmes' insanity plea. we'll tell you why a judge ruled against the alleged colorado theater shooter. i'm not juice or fancy water.
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welcome to our troops who are watching on the american forces network. i'm brianna keilar in for randi kaye. it is half past the hour. in colorado a judge has dealt a tough blow to james holmes' defense. holmes' insanity defense won't hold up. dave young from kdvr has the story. >> reporter: the massacre last july at this aurora theater sent off a firestorm of calls for more restrictive gun laws. >> he was senselessly murdered by a man who walked into that theater with a weapon equipped with 100 round magazine. he opened fire killing 12, including my son, alex, and injuring physically 58 others. >> reporter: those who treated victims also carry emotional scars. >> this was a tremendous number of patients in a very short period of time with emotional stories and just a very hard
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thing to go through for everybody. >> reporter: now lawyers for james holmes suffered a setback. the judge ruling colorado's insanity defense does not violate his right against self-incrimination or his right to stay silent. >> that will trigger all of the consequences of a not guilty by reason of insanity plea, including a required evaluation by the state at the state hospital. >> reporter: state law requires holmes to cooperate with that evaluation, opening up his medical record, including twreemt with lynn fenton who urged he might be dangerous. that raises more questions for holmes' defense. >> if you assert your right to remaining silent by not cooperating and, therefore, you can't use the insanity defense. >> the judge told him he had to answer that at the next hearing. >> that's dave young from kdvr
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in denver. turning to southeast afghanistan. an afghan policeman sacrificed his life in order to dole the blast as the vest detonated. organizers recognized the bomber's vest. the bomb killed the officer along with eight young people. they believe training exercises with afghan police were the intended target. the handover of bag gram prison from the u.s. military to afghan control will take place this very week. it was supposed to happen yesterday but it was delayed at the last minute to resolve technical details. the u.s. commander had reportedly had questions about handing over dangerous prisoners. they will withdraw all combat troops from afghanistan by the end of next year. that's the plan. white house visitors have been turned away.
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they've planned tours of the white house for months and one young tourist was especially disappointed. >> i was pretty upset about it just because of the fact that i know how difficult sometimes it is to get a tour of the white house and to have it lined up and to coincide with his birthday and for him to just turn 8 and he had his own bucket list and on that bucket list was d.c., the white house, and so it was a little bit, you know, upsetting. >> that is upsetting. the secret service suggested cutting the tours saying it would save $74,000 every week. white house employees still face pay cuts and furloughs. democratic sources in washington tell cnn that this man here is president obama's choice to be the next labor secretary. thomas perez currently heads up the civil rights difgts. another romney is taking a stab at public office. scott romney is considering a run for senate.
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he's the brother of former presidential nominee, mitt romney. scott romney is eyeing the michigan senate seat that will be vacated by retiring republican senator carl levin. he is currently a partner at a law firm and has not yet held public office. cardinals will celebrate mass today and prepare for one of the oldest traditions of the catholic church. the papal conclave. the chimney has been installed and protective floors have been set up as the world awaits to see black or white smoke that signifies whether a new pope has been elected. here's jonathan man with how this whole process works. >> it's the oldest enduring electoral system in the world. many of the traditions have been unchanged for centuries. the conclave which literally means locked with a key dates back to a time when cardinals were locked in until they elected a new pope. much of the conclave will take
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place behind closed doors. the gathering begins with a morning mass in st. peter's basilica. in the afternoon the 115 voting cardinals, those under 80 years old, enter the sistine chapel where each will take an oath of secrecy. the penalty, automatic excommunication. after the oath, preparations are made for the election taken by secret ballot. lots are drawn to help select three cardinals to collect the ballots, three more cardinals to count the votes, and three others to review the results. printed on the ballot means i elect as supreme pontiff. each elector writes the name of one candidate on the lower half of the ballot and folds it in half. cardinals are not allowed to vote for themselves. then in order of seniority, the cardinals take their ballots to the altar. each places his folded ballot onto the desk and then it's dropped into a chalice. the ballots are read aloud.
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more than 2/3 majority is needed to declare a winner, 77 votes. if there is no winner, another vote. if there is another winner, two more votes are scheduled for the afternoon. voting continues up to four ballots each day until there is a winner. the ballots are burned after each session in an incinerator inside the chapel sending off the most famous snowing signal in the world. if there's no winner, it gives off a black smoke. it tells the crowd that a new pope has not yet been selected. when there is a winner the ballots are burned a lonely giving off white smoke, a sign from the cardinals that they have chosen a new pope to lead the church. jonathan mann, cnn, atlanta. >> cool stuff. we'll be watching for that. hey, new yorkers. it might be time to stock up on your favorite sodas because the city's controversial sugary drink ban goes into effect tuesday, and we are looking at
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all right, guys. time to get you ready for the week ahead. tuesday's a pretty big day. in rome the secret election to pick a new pope begins. 115 catholic cardinals will take part in the conclave. also on tuesday, new york city's controversial soda ban goes into effect. and then on wednesday, in washington president obama is meeting with both senate and house republicans. forced budget cuts may be the big talker. immigration reform, gun control may also be on the table. then on thursday this is where you will find me, cpac. the largest gathering of
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conservative leaders and activists kicking off in watching to be. you've got names like congressman paul ryan, senator marco rubio. all of them expected. and then sunday it is the start, yes, of march madness. schools will find out if they've been selected to compete in the tournament, so get ready to fill out lots of those brackets come monday morning. also on sunday, of course, it is st. patrick's day. right here. always have a problem with the last one. i am obviously attired for it a week early. and as i mentioned, in two days new york's controversial sugary ban takes effect. it is a move meant to combat obesity and urge new yorkers to live healthy lifestyles. it's hard to understand what's allowed under the new rule. cnn's mary snow has more. >> reporter: brianna, it's complicated. latte's won't change because they have milk. coffee with sugar, that's a different story.
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one coffee chain is bracing its customers. we found many who were surprised to learn of the breadth of this city ban. along with that cup of coffee, a side order of new rules. dunkin donuts i handing out these flyers to its new york city customers on how new regulations spills over into its coffee business. it's part of the ban on super sized sugary drinks that goes into effect tuesday. it's part of the city effort to fight obesity. to comply, dunkin donuts will no longer put sugar in coffee over 16 ounces. you'll have to do it yourself. >> i'm surprised. i thought it was like soda and ice teas. >> it's annoying. it's unnecessary. there are so many other things to worry about in this city. >> the city isn't banning restaurants from putting sugar in coffee. the department of health says the limit for a barrista is four pacts of sugar for 20 ounces. customers themselves can add as much sugar as they want.
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dunkin donuts says it wants to cut down on any confusion. mcdonald's says it will tell customers to add their own sugar in coffee over 16 ounces. both places have been prepping workers to be ready. >> reporter: at restaurants sodas this size is what the city doesn't want served. this one is still okay, it's 12 ounces. customers can order as many as they want, but at restaurants like this one that prides itself on texas size serving, it makes a difference. >> everything is big. >> eric lavigne is director of dallas barbecue. >> reporter: are you going to stop serving that? >> yes. right now we can hold off until june. >> it will not enforce violations for three months as restaurants adjust. lavigne is waiting to see the results of a lawsuit to stop the city. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of
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thousands of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot of aggravation. menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information training, touch computers, everything. >> reporter: another company that's not making changes right away is starbucks. if says there are a few gray areas it's sorting through. it's going to use the city's three-month evaluation period to take a look at what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. brianna? >> thanks, mary. this week we hope to know who the next pope will be, and while we wait for white smoke at the vatican, some people have a lot riding on that very moment. s to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ]
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the wealth of money may be the root of all evil according to the bieblg, but that has not stopped bookmakers from offering odds for the next pope. yes, bets are being made to see who will emerge from the white smoke as the new leader of the catholic church. here to discuss the odds and who the bookies are betting on is someone i've always got my money on, nadia bilcheck. it sounds wrong that people would be betting on a religious figure. how popular is this? >> it's so popular.
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it's known as novelty betting. anything. the academy awards, presidential elections. anything that has an outcome is open for betting. choosing the pope is no different. >> that is amazing. >> i want to place a bet. where? >> you can go online. in america it is illegal. in europe it's called petty power. it has offices all over europe. they have their pick for pope. >> i can't bet on this but let me be a voier into it and ask you. what are the odds? what are the top five contenders here? >> let's start with number 5, this is ovilo pedro. he's from brazil. he's a prolific tweeter. then you've got canadian marc ouellet at number four.
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you've got cardinal bertoney. then hailing from africa, cardinal peter turkson with a 5 to 1. i know you want to know who number one is. >> drumroll. >> the arch bishop of milan. >> how much money? >> close to half a million dollars according to a spokesman from petty power. the conclave begins on tuesday and that's when the bets really pop out. >> okay. so i'm looking at your lineup there. what about american cardinals? >> well, timothy dolan is 20 to 10. >> 20 to 1? >> because cardinal rat singer who became pope benedict was there too. >> how serious do people take this. >> some people take it very
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seriously. if you go on to some of these sites you can vote for bono, for example, at 1,000 to 1. then there's silvio berlusconi. you only have to be a practicing catholic to become head of the church. >> bono? what was the odds for bono? >> two and a half thousand to one. if you see his leadership capability. >> i don't think it's going to work out for him. >> but whoever it is, brianna, they have the arduous task of reviving a very tarnished image of the catholic church. >> yeah. that is a tough job. nadia bilchik for us, fascinating. thank you. in our next hour, former tennis prodigy wanted by the police. why they want to talk to jennifer cap pri at -- capriati.
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