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again. you see sparks and f fmes fly everywhere. >> and virginia mclaurin waited morehan a century for th moment. >> it was the greatest time of my life. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." a driver for uber, the online ride-halili service has been charged with murdering six people in kalamazoo, michigan. the prosecutor says jason dalton has confessed. the dead apparently shot at raraom, range in age froro17 to 74. two others were wounded. anna werner has details. >> the defendant did murder, mary lou nye. >> reporter: it took ten minutes
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the 16 counts against former uber driver, jason dalton. dalton sat expressionless on closed circuit tv. >> you understan the charges being made against you. >> reporter: yes police allege the shooting rampage began 6:00 p.m. saturday night. victim, tiana carruthers was shot, survived. 12-year-ololjoi coleman was there e th her. >> she asked, joi help me. i couldn't help her. i knew i was going to get shot too. he didn't stop shooting. i wanted to help but i couldn't. >> reporter: four hours after that first shooting, investigators say dalton killed 53-year-old richard smith and 17-year-old son tyler, a high school senior. looking at cars at a kalamazoo dealer eight miles away. less than 20 minutes later, authorities say dalton showed up at a cracker barrel restaurant
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parking lot. four women died. 60-year-old mary joe nye retired high school teacher and sister-in-law, 62-year-old mary lou nye retired mother of two. 68-year-old barbara hawthorne retired from kellogg's food company after 22 years and 70-year-old dorothy brown retired and helped seniors with finances. matt millen one of the last passengers dalton picked up that night before his arrest. >> we were kind of d dving through medians the lawn. speeding along. finally, once he came to a stop. i jumped out of the car and ran away. uber confirms to cbs news that some passengers called the company on saturday night, complaining about dalton's ee ratting behavior. james block is dalton's neighbor and friend of 17 years. >> the guy friendly, family man. he loved his kids. >> well that friend was also sur pried to hear that police found a large group of weapons at dalton's home.
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story tonight. the prosecutor tells us, a 14-year-old girl who was shot, and is in critical condition in the hospital tonight, was originally declared dead. she was on life support, aiting organ donation when suddenly, scott she squeezed her mother's hand. >> anna werner with the story for vs tonight in kalamazoo. anna, thank k u. > to presidential popotics now. republican donald trump fresh off of a victory in south carolina on saturdayas a big leadeading into tomorrow's caucuses in nevada. rival ted cruz had to put out a fire today. after a a p aide violated the e commandment against baring false witness. here's dean reynolds. >> reporter: after weeks of accusations he is running a deceitful campaign. the texas senator fired the man in charge of communications and messaging. >> i have made clear in this
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campaign with the very highest standard of integrity. that has been w we have conducted it from day one. >> reporter: rick tile's dederture, triggered by a video of marco rubio, walking by a cruz campaign worker, reading the bible. but tyler posted an article on social media that said rubio told a staffer, not many answers in it. which the rubio campaign took as a dig at the senator's religion. an apology followed. cruz dismissed tyler anyway and called out his rivals. >> if other candidates choose to go into the gutter, we will not do the same. >> reporter: as the republican field narrowed and stakes has risen. bitterness among three leading campaigns deepened. rubio in a bid to consolidate, mainstream republican support called the cruz campaign absolutely deceptive. and super pac supporting the florida senator, lumped cruz together with trump and found both unacceptable. >> trump erratic, unreliable. cruz, calculated.
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trump trained all of his fire today on cruz. unleashing a twitter storm that called the texas senator the biggest liar in politics. who should be disqualified as thwinner of the iowa ccuses. but, late today the cruz campaign release aid defiant memo that shed some light on the campaign thinking going forward. foremost is the belief that marco rubio cannot defeat donald trump. that rubio has yet to win any state, anywhere, and that ted cruz has more money in the bank, scott, to continue to fight. >> dean reynolds. covering the campaign in las vegas. dean, thank you very much. polling shows that hillary clinton is leading bernie sanders, nearly 2:1 in next saturday's primary in south carolina sheech won nevada over the weekend. by 5 points. puttininher back on track afafr her drubbingngn new hampshire. here's nancy cordes. >> yes, that is former president, clinton, bouncing for joy with campaign staffers in
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after his wife stormed the vegas strip for two days. and then won the state's most populous county by ten points. do you think secretary clinton outhustled you a little bit at the end? >> no, i don't. matter of fact. we had three rallies the night before. no, i am proud of what we did. >> still the loss is a blow for sanders who is tied with clinton in the delegate count until you factor in n perdelegates. top party officials who are fre to back either candidate. that gap will grow. if clinton prevails as expected in south carolina. in texas this weekend. she accused sanders of misleading vote ears but his plans. i don't think it right to look person i ithe eye who is hurting and need help and tell them that
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get $5,000 in health care but only have to pay $500 for it. sanders stand by his math. >> that's not misleading that's the fact. >> you know there are liberal economists who say. >> check out who the liberal economists are. find out who fund them >> reporter: economimis four former top white house advisers who sent an open letter to sanders arguing that his quote extreme claims about the benefits of his proposals could undermine the progressive economic agenda. none of them are paid by the clinton campaign. though a couple did work for former president, bill clinton. they say, many economists share their concerns. sanders told us, they didn't take the time to crunch almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students
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one mainstream alternative to donald trump. but he still hasn't won a contest. his best shot for a decisive win may not happen until march 15th. when the more moderate electoratetein ohio and florida vote. before that rubio has to beat back a challenge, john kasich, from the mainstream m tle and do well enough to survive on super tuesday, march 1, when 11 states vote. many which have electorates that favor donald trump and cruz. >> trump may have momentum off march 1 then. >> that's right. >> ted cruz though hopes all of his chips are kind of riding on march 1 as well. super tuesday. that's when his home state of texas votes. other states. alabama, arkansas, oklahoma, tennessee. which have a large share of strong conservatives and evangelical voters groups heap does well with. that strategy took a blow
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with the same makeup and where cruz went head-to-head with dodold trump and still lost by 11 points. >> john dickerson. anchor of "face the nation." thank you for the insight. >> today the u.s. and russia agreed ti a partial cease-fire in syria to start saturday. but it won't stop the fighting. two important forces, isis and the al qaeda affiliate called al nusra were not included in the agreement because they're terrorist groups. and about a third of syria is held by isis. responsibilitytyor bombs that killed at least 100 in suburban damascus and our elizabeth palmer is there. all day, the men of sayeeda zainab carried victims to the graves. on the face of w wen. shock and grief. the friends are mourning
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our heart are broken, they say. what did she do to deserve to die? but there was anger and frustration too. at the bomb site, local residents pitched tine clean of and make the streets again. but furious isis managed to smuggle three bombs into their community. standing a couple yard from where the biggest bomb went off. a car bomb in the afternoon. as kids were getting home from school. and the scopopof the damage, the fronts of the buildings have been blown clear off. and erybody who lived inde. and merchants ran the shop from the ground floor they're all dead. this video shows the the frantic moments right after one of the explosions. susuivors rushing to help the wounded.
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witnessed carnage and today burying more than 100 family members and friend would welcome a pause in the violence. not so. are you optimistic there will be some kind of truce? nonoay, abu mahran tells me. everybody in the crowd agrees. we don't want a cease-fire until all the terrorists are out of our country. it is not a good sign for this proposed truce when -- even the citizens aren't on side. and the people we spoke to today, scott, are very skeptical about this pro posed cease-fire. they say, in war this complex and savage. there is just no way to coordinate all of the factions laying done their arms. >> liz palmer with a rare report from insididsyria. liz, thank you. welllloday the u.s. supremem court met for the first time in 30 years without justice antonin scalia. his empty seat today was a reminder of the political battle over how to fill it. and here is our chief legal correspopoent, jan crawford. >> reporter: justice scalia's seat on the bench now is draped
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as the the justices return to work the first time any of the eight have served on the court without the larger than life scalia. chief justice john roberts started the morning session with a tribute. we remember his incisive intellect, agile wit and captivating prose. we cannot forget his irrepressible spirit. the 79-year-old scalia was laid to rest saturday. after a funeral mass led by his son paul. a catholic priest. now, the fight over his successor begins in earnest. the president is reviewing files of possible nominees, while republican lders are vowing to block any one the president sends up. democrats accused republicans of being obstructionist. but when democrats cononol the
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house, then the judiciary committee chairman, joe biden proposed the same thing republicans are doing now. >> once the potical season is under way. and it is. action on a supreme court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over. >> current committee chairman, chuck grassley, a republican, agreed. >> in his heart of hearts, he understands why this senate must do what he said it must do in 1992. >> now in the past it has taken a month for a nomination. scott, the president is likely to move more quickly than that. >> jan crawford at the court for us tonight. jan, thank you. fares as low as $1 have drawn millions of passengers to megabus. yesterday one ofts buses burnedout side chicago. everyone got out safely. but this has happened before. and we asked don dahler to take a look. sun day's fire began with a blown tire. and flfles engulfed the bus.s. >> very horrifying.
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highway. it was terrible. >> reporter: this wasn't the new jersey based company first brush with tire related disasters. in 2012, a 25-year-old graduate student in illinois was killed in this crash. allegedly caused by a blown tire. 47 passengers were hospitalized. there have been at least five other incidents involving blown tires on mega buses. including this one in 2014 that caused the bus to slam into a guardrail on i-95. at least one lawsuit has been filed claiming a problem with the buses carrying too much weight. clarence didlow with center for auto safety. how does weight affect tir and tire safety? >> if a bus is overweight, worst case scenario, the tires can rub against the wheel well which generates friction, heat, ultimate low a fire. >> in the last 24 months, safety inspectors found 29 maintenance kidded a hazard to drivers or passengers. mega bus carries 10 million people a year in its fleet of 275 busz release aid statement
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and mega bus is cooperating with e authorities. >> if one of the buses had been in heavy traffic before it could pull off the road. it might be a catastrophic fire before the people could get out of the bus to safety. >> ditlow says the buses are weighed to make sure they cocoly. scott that happens before they're loaded with passengers and backage. >> don dahler, thank you very much. breast cancer rates remain the same so why is there a big increase in the mastectomies. and a centenarian dances with jo in our house, imagination runs wild. but at my table, i keep the food real. like country crock's recipe made with real simple ingredients. and no artificial flavors or preservatives. real country fresh taste from real ingredients.
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today, senator claire mccaskill of missouri says she has breast cancer and wiwi stay in st. louis for thrhr weeks for treatment. a democrat. 62, serving her second term. we were stru by this report today from the u.s. department of health. it said that mastectomies have increased by 36% over a decade. though the rate of cancer, east cancer has stayed the same. dr. jon lapook is looking into
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what is going on? cancer doctors noticed the trend over the last several years. the jump in the mastectomy rate is fueled by several things including greater awareness generated by celebrities angelili jolie and rita wilson who have gone public with the decision to have preventative mastectomy. over the years and cosmetic result is usually excellent. in addition we emphasize genetic risk and fily history. with that information, many women just want to loper their risk as much as possible. and finally, many women want to be done with all of the screening which carries the risk of false positives, unnecessary biopsies and w wries. scott more of what we are seeing these days. specialized personalized medicine givinwomen more choices in treatment decisions.
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the american kennel club is out with its annual list of the most popular dogreeds. and for the 25th straight year, the labrador retriever is on top, followed by the german shepherd, golden retriever, the bulldog and the beagle. but most popular of all of course is the mutt. accounting for more than half the canines in america. up next, the day virginia mclaurin thought she would never see. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach, are signs s u're having a heart attack. don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately.
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even offered to go to his house if it would make it easier. here's chip reid. >> virginia mclaurin. >> hey! >> hi! >> how are you? >> i'm fine. >> oh it's so nice to see you. if the's an honor. >> you want to say hi to michelle? >> hold on now. slow down now, don't go too quick. she's 106. >> reporter: yes she is 106 and in the video released by the white house, virginia was so excited to meet the president and d rst lady she starteded dancing. and so did they. >> what's the secret to still dancing at 106? >> for one thing she still volunteers 40 hours a week at a nearby school as a foster grandparents. today we found her sitting in the sun outside her apartment in washington, d.c. >> when you first saw him, you just shouted? >> i sure did. >> shouted for joy. >> for joy.
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it was the greatest time of my life. >> reporter: and what a life it's been. watching as the world changed around her. >> we have come a long way, you know that? >> did you ever think there would be a black president? >> i did not. >> reporter: you did not. >> i did not think it would ever be a black president. >> now she has met one. >> a black president. >> look at him.. right there. >> a black wife. >> that's me. >> what was the best part of meeting the president and the first lady? that i felt like i made it. i made it. >> reporter: you made it? >> i made it. and i feel like i could die happy. >> reporter: and with this dance, she made millions of others happy too. chip reid, cbsews, washington. and that's the overnight news for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new
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nevada caucuses while ted cruz fends s f new claims he's running a dirty y mpaign. the youngest victim of saturday's mass shooting in kalamazoo battles for her life while questions are raised how much uber knew about the driver accused in the killing spree. and the cost of free is going up. two major retailers are raising the bar for customers to score complimentary services. good morning from m e cbs studios here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. while republicans caucus today in nevada, donald trump hopes to build on his recent victory in the south carolinarimary. a recent poll indicates trump is holding a commanding lead in nevada, and this morning trump and marco rubio are piling on ted cruz accusing him of dirty
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tactics. don champion is here in new york with more on that. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. in recent days donald trump has taken some of his harshest jabs yet at ted cruz. last night bolstered by a big win in south carolina over the weekend, trump seemed confident nevada would swing his way but his two biggest challengers are still hoping for an upset. after winning primaries in south carolina and new hampshire, donald trump is eyeing a big win in nevada tonight. >> you've got to vote tomorrow, you've got to vote, vote, vote. >> reporter: on the eve of the state's gop caucuses, the republican front-runner did not hold back slamming a protester. >> i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. >> reporter: and bashing rival ted cruz for what he called dishonest campaign ads. >> this guy is sick. there's something wrong with this guy. >> god bless the great state of nevada. >> reporter: after finishing in third place behind marco rubio in south carolina, cruz is going
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communications director. rick tyler was asked to resign monday for sharing a false news story on social media that suggested rubio dismissed the bible. >> i had made clear in this campaign that we will conduct this campaign with the very highest standards of integrity. that has been how we've conducted it from day one. >> reporter: speaking on the flight to vegas, rubio called tyler the fall guy for cruz's deceptive campaign. >> you feel bad for a guy. he's basically a guy who was executing a culture that existed in that campaiai. >> reporter: rubio is leading cruz in that state. both are vying to be the main alternative to trump with super >> reporter: and political analysts say trumpmp ground game in nevada is very different from cruz and rubio's. the billionaire opened two offices in the state late last year. compare that to rubio's campaign which has been calling voters
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anne-marie? >> don champion in new york. thank you, don. the next democratic primary is this saturday in south carolina. bernie sanders camamigned with actor danny glover hoping to make in roads in the african-american community. sanders scoffed at the notion that his ideas to solve the country's problems are overly ambitious. >> virtually every idea that we are bringing forth not only is the right idea, it's what our country needs. it is what the american people want. >> meanwhile, hillary clinton has a total of 51 delegates. sanders also has 51, but if you include endorsements by super delegates, those are party officials who can vote for anyone, clinton has 502 and sanders has 70. one week from today is super tuesday when 13 statesesold either primaries or caucuses. the greatest number of delegates are on the line in a single day of voting, but not enough to
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or democrat, the nomination. but doing well on super tuesday can go a long way towards securing the nomination. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will discuss the upcoming primaries and caucuses with face the nanaon moderator john dickerson and cbs political contributor frank luntz. the supreme court returned to work for the first time since the death of justice antonin scalia. scalia's chair was draped in black cloth, and the session started with a tribute. meanwhile, the fight over replacing scia heated up with the surfacing of video when george h.w. bush was president and then senator joe biden argued against a presidentl appointment during a campaign. >> once the political season is underway, and it is, action on a supreme court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over. >> that's the same thing republicans are doing right now. biden says his 1992 comments are
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investigators in kalamazoo, michigan, said the uber driver accused of killing six people selected his victims at random. jason dalton allegedly shot eight people over the span of five hours saturday night. this morning as questions are raised over whether uber should have allowed dalton behind the wheel, the youngest victim is giving her f fily hope that she will survive. >> my daughter is not dead. she is alive and she is fighting for her life. >> abigail was shot in the head during saturday's rampage. her injuries were so severe her heart stopped beating and her parents took steps towards donating her organs, but then the strong willed 14-year-old showed signs of lifefe >> she's actually squeezing hands more and she's actually trying to squeeze on the other side, too, which is both arms, which is g gat, and she's wiggling her toes. >> she was with a family friend she considered a grandmother at
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when the gunfire erupted. 68-year-old barbara hawthorne was one of the six p pple killed. >> richard smith, tyler smith. >> kalamazoo's mayor read the names of the victims at a vigil last night. they range in age from 17 to 74 and included a father and son. >> you understand the charges being made against you? >> yes. >> reporter: on monday morning a judge read a list of 16 charges against jason dalton including six counts of murder. kalamazoo police and prosecutors say dalton admitted to the shootings. the violence began just after 6:00 p.m. saturday when dalton allegedly shot tianna caruthers at a playground while children played nearby. >> i couldn't help her. i knew i would be shot too. i wanted to help her but i couldn't. >> reporter: less than two hours earlier he had given a ride to uber customer matt melon. >> we were driving through
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finally once he caca to a stop i jumped out of the car and ran >> reporter: melon called police after his ride. uber said it received a complaint about dalton's driving on saturday night but the ride hailing service is defending its screening process for drivers saying dalton cleared an approval process last month and that no background check would have anticipated the situation. >> prosecutors say dalton picked up passengers after the shooting spree began. uber is cooperating with investigators but it's not saying whether or not it contacted dalton on saturday night after receiving complaints about his driving. microsoft founder bill gates is weighing in on apple's standoff with the fbi. apple is appealing a court order to help the fbi hack into a locked iphone of one of the san bernardino shooters. 14 people died in the attack. gates told "the financial times" apple should cooperate. >> it's a good debate to be
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you know, i'm hopeful that government safeguards and it varies from country to country will be enough that people will feel like this can work. >> a just-released poll found 51% of americans agree with gates. 38% do not think apple should unlock the phone and 11% aren't sure. this morning the national weather service is warning the south is at risk for strong storms, including hail, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes. more than 7 million people i i louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida, and georgia are most at risk. the threats last until this evening. it began raining in charlotte just last night. the death toll from that powerful cyclone that hit the pacific island nation of fiji has risen to at least 29. rescue crews report entire villages that were wiped out by the storm. buildings were flattened by winds that reached 200 miles per hour. some remote islands have yet to be contacted.
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considering whether to dismiss a suit brought by families of the sandy hook elementary school shooting against the maker of the rifle used in the attack. the families contend the rifle, an ar-15, is too dangerous to sell to the public. the rifle maker, bushmaster firearms says that they are protected by a 2005 law shielding gun makers from most lawsuits. coming up on "the morning news" now, a winged mystery. more than a dozen bald eagles are found dead in maryland. later, we'll meet the 106-year-old woman whose joyful white house visit went viral. this is the "cbs morning news." white house visit went viral. this is the "cbs morning news." and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this i ihumira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults.
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a disturbing case of bald eagles found dead and a top democratic senator discloses she's undergoing medical treatment. those are some of the headlines on the morning newstand. the "st. louis post dispatch" is reporting senator claire mccaskill's broes cancer diagnosis. she'll be absent from congress for the next three weeks to undergo treatment. the 62-year-old mccaskill posted a note online saying she expects a full recovery. the seattle times is reporting on the deadly shooting of a black man by city officers. video of the incident was released yeserday. >> down! >> get on the ground. hands up right now. hands up. >> police say the man ignored orders and was reaching for a gun. the suspect's family say they didn't hear officers shout commands. the honolulu star advertiser is reporting the death of a teenager after a helicopter accident, and he and three family members were hurt last week when the tour chopper crashed into pearl harbor.
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passengers are h hpitalized. the boston herald reports on testimony by bill cosby's wife in a lawsuit against him. camille cosby was questioned under oath yesterday in springfield, massachusetts. the deposition will resume next month. seven women who say her husband sexually assaulted them are suing for defamation. the washington post is reporting the deaths of 13 bald eagles. a hiker found their bodies along maryland's eastern shore. wildlife experts think that they might have been killed by insecticide or rat poison. and scientific american reports the rapid rise of the world's oceans. a new report says sea levels rose more sharply in the last century than in the preceding 280000ears. the researchers say global warming is melting glaciers making flooding worse. coming up, a shift in starbucks. coffee lovers may be steamed at a change in the rewards program. details in "moneywatch."program.
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good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. a jump in oil prices sent stocks wall street higher. the dow gained 228, the s&p gagaed 27 and the nasdaq finished 66 points higher. last week weight watchers stocks surged up to 50% at one point following the release of a study touting weight watchers. that study conducted by researchers at indiana university found that adults with pre-diabetes who followed weight watchers lost significant more weight than others on another program. it turns out the study was funded by weight watchers. that was made clear in the study in the press release but not widely reported. last year americans drove a record 3.1 trillion miles. that's the equivalent of about 337 round trips from earth to pluto. the previous record was 3 trillion miles according to the e federal highway administration. that was before the great recession led to a decline in the road trips. it's going to cost amazon
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shipping. they'll have to spend $49, not $35. members of amazon's $99 a year prime loyalty prograwill still get free two day shipping on all orders. starbucks is changing the terms of itstsewards program. currently starbucks customers earn a star for each transaction no matter what the bill is. earn 12 stars and get a reward. beginning in april the loyalty program will reward stars based on dollars spent and you'll have to earn $125 to get that free item. the less you spend, the harder it's going to be to caca in. anne-marie. >hose reward programsmslways confuse me. i always forget to bring whatever card i'm supposed to bring. now it sounds like you made it more complicated. confuse a few more people. >> that is my issue also. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks, jill. still ahead, she's got all the right moves. we talked with a white house visitor about her energetic performance while meeting
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. the golden state warriors are the fastest team to 50 wins in nba history. the defending champions beat atlanta 102-92 improving their record to 50-5. they're now on a better pace than the 1996 chicago bulls who won the league record 72 games. it's the opposite story for the once wanted university of tennessee women's basketball team. for the first time since 1985 the lady vols are out of the top 25. tennessee spent 565 weeks in the
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ranked number one. virginia mclaurin could be forgiven for launching into a little bit of a dance when she met with the president at the tender age of 106. chip reid has her story. >> how are you? >> fine. >> it's nice to see you. >> i'm honored. >> do you want to say hi to michelle? >> yes. >> slow down now. don't go too quick. >> she's 106. >> no, you are not. >> reporter: oh, yes, she is 106, and in this video released by the white house, virginia mclaurin was so excited to meet the president and the first lady, she started dancing. and so did they. >> what's the secret? >> still dancing at 106. >> reporter: well, for one thing, shehe still volunteers 40 hours a week at a nearby school as a foster grand parent. when you first saw him you shouted. >> i shouted. >> for joy? >> for joy. i felt good all in my soul. it was the greatest time of my life.
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it's been watching as the world changed around her. did you ever think there would be a black presisint? >> i did not. >> reporter: you did not? >> i did not think it would ever be a black president. >> reporter: what was the best part of meeting the president and the first lady? >> that i felt like i made it. i made it to the white house and i felt like i could die happy. she made millions of othths happy, too. chip reid, cbs news, washington.ritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go. onward. today's the day. carpe diem. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast.t. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back.
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like a banker. nobody really wants to talk to bankers so i can wander anywhere. this morning in starbucks i did say hi to a lot of people. they did recognize me in starbucks this morning. >> the porait was painted by british artist jonathan yo and will be on display starting tomorrow. celene dion makes her return to the stage tonight after the death of her husband. her first show back at caesar's palace back ininas vegas will begin with a tribute to her late husband which will be streamed live at 10:30 eastern. he's credited with discovering dion and he died last month after a long battle with cancer at the age of 73. it's more than just double vision for one utah family. twin sisters each giving birth to a set of twins for the second time. lisa niko of our salt lakekeity station ku tv has their story. >> we didn't think we would ever create the family we've created. >> 36-year-old kerry bunker and
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>> we teach at the same school. our husbands are best friends. she and her husband actually met at our wedding. >> they're also identical twins. >> we traded classes in junior high f two years in a row, my twin sister and i did. we got away with it for the most part. >> reporter: when they say they do everything together, they mean it. >> we had our first set of twins, she had the first set of twins. >> reporter: with help of in vitro ferretlization kelly gave birth to her first set of twins in october of 2010. 11 months later kelly welcomed her ivf twins into the world. close. more exciting it's been. >> reporter: last june kelly found out she was pregnant with her second set otwins through ivf. six days later they said they were twins. kelly told kerry the news. >> i got this hair-brained idea what if i was pregnant. >> reporter: so kerry found an old pregnancyest fromhen
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sadie, and took it. >> i don't even know what made me think i could be. nothing. there was nothing. it was just why not. why not try it. and i found out i was pregnant the day she found out she was having twins. >> reporter: doctors said the odds of kerry getting pregnant were so low she was practically baron. >> it was so low. he said, you are basically on donor egg status. >> reporter: little did they know not only was kerry pregnant but with twins. >> we are stunned. we're going to have five kids four and under, can we handle this? >> reporter: kerry and kelly said all nine kids will grow up together and close. >> we'll talk to each other 50 times a day. we still call each other and tell each other good night. >> reporter: juslike their moms. >> luckily our husbands can handle it. coming up on your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the battle between apple and the fbi. we'll speak with ted olson, former solicitor general of the united states. that's cbs this morning. i'm anne-marie green. haveve great day.cbs this morning.
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right now on cbs 2 this morning...the new details this morning after families accuse a corridor football coach of abusing his players. what's next for the kalamazoo uber driver who police say went on a shooting spree in between rides. the developing story about apple's battle with the f-b-i -- and the people coming forward to support the government.
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