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get them out. out. out. out. out. >> also tonight, a cop is gunned down on her first day on the job. the big cheese at a food company pleads guilty to selling parmesan that had no parmesan. and david martin with an american hero. >> that's five bronze stars, two purple hearts. >> that's correct. >> and now the highestilitary honor of all. >> announcer: : is is the "cbs overnight news." no candidate will clinch the nominati today, but super tuesday y y generate irreversible momentum for hillary clinton and donald trump. they're favored in most of the 12 state primaries and caucuses. for democrats, a step towards certainty. for republicans, another jolt in the party's identity crisis. polls show trump leading in at least six states. he is trailing ted cruz in
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the republican race, petty, profane and unprecedented now hap prominent republicans talking of an independent candidate if trump wins the nomination. race became the weapon of choice today. major garrett is with the republicans. >> reporter: following the news that former kkk leader david duke was s sporting donald trump, black lives mattersrs protesters interrupted a trump rally in virginia. a "time" magazine photographer tried to leave the press area to shoot the protesters as escorted from the venue. he was thrown to the ground by a secret service agent. photographer chris morris admitted to cursing at the agent before the confrontation became physical. momois said the agent grgrbed him by the neck ananput him in a chokehold. >> i am dealing with some real sleaze bags up here. beeve me. i'm telling you. politicians. criticizing reporters and makes
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unwelcome. >> out. get out. out. >> trump's momentum towards the gop nomination brought a sharper edge to his already raucous rallies. marco rubio complained that gutter rhetoric makes headlines. >> what an indictment on the state of political debate in the country today. >> reporter: yesterday, rubio himself dove into the mud. >> you know what they saabout men with small hands. you can't trust them. you can't trust them. >> reporter: rubio is hoping for strong enough finishes tomorrow to stay competitive in the delegate count. ted cruz is bankg on a victory in his home ste of texas. >> and we are i believe going to have a big chunk of delegates. i think everyone else will be way, way, way behind. at that point it will become abundantly clear this is a two man race. >> reporter: secret service interviewed the agent involved in the altercation at the trtrp rally. agency policy to protect the candidate. the photographer involved, chris morris said he will not press
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>> specially not after the way he provoked the agent. major garrett reporting for us. major, thank you. all lf this followed trump's responses to support he is getting wanted or not from the ku klux klan to. day, mitt romney said trump has been disqualified. here is dean reynolds. >> reporter: campaigning in virginia today, donald trump was boasting again. >> we have amazing endorsements, people that realal mean, we have hundreds of people now that want to endorse. >> reporter: praise from david duke, former grand wizard of the ku klux klan may test his following more than ever. >> voting for these people, voting againststonald trump at this point is treason to your heritage. >> reporter: last friday, trump seemed to say no thanks. >> i disavow. >> sunday he declined to rebounce the k.k.k., duke or his support.
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david duke, okay. i don't know anything about what you are talking about with white supremacy or supremacists. i don't know. trump tried to clear up any confusion. >> i disavowed david duke all week long on facebook on twitter. he said a bad earpiece me it hard to hear the question about the kkk sunday though he used the same one for several interviews. in any case it is clear some far right groups like what they're hearing from him. has won the backing of the neo-nazi website, daily stormer r for example and american national super pac is making calls in super tuesday states. >> we don't need muslims. we need smart, well educated white people to assimilate to our culture. vote trump. >> reporter: southern poverty law center which tracks hate groups says the super papawas started by white supremacist american freedom party, trump's rhetoric is a coded appeal to racists.
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educated person in this country could not know what the ku klux klan was is perhaps one of the most ludicrous statements we haha heard in mainstream politics in many years. >> reporter: the super pac backing marco rubio put it this way. >> trump refuses to denounce the kkk. think about that? for president. >> donald trump has been heavily criticized before, scott, and so fafa his support for thehe nomination among voters in the party of abraham lincoln has held firm. >> dean reynolds reporting for us tonight. thank you. >he polls are pointininfor a very good super tuesday for hillary clinton. here is nancy cordes. >> thank you. >> reporter: clinton said the republican candidates were behaving like grade schoolers. >> remember the little box that used to be on your kids' report
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play well with others. i i uld have to put a big no. >> reporter: she is poised to make the dean's list tomorrow. the latest cbs news battleground trker shows clinton ledding sanders by 20 points in virginia, 24 points in texex and 2 points in georgia. other polls have her up in tennessee, alabama, and massachuhutts. ananshe is the former first lady of arkansas. that leaves sanders hoping for a strong showing in oklahoma. colorado. minnesota. and his home state of vermont. >> we can win. no question here in minnesota. if we have a turnout. the two have found common cause in their distaste for donald trtrp. when sanders called trump a hate mongor online, clinton retweeted it. but otherwise she has begun to focus less on him and more on her likely race against the republicans.
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have been after me for 25 years and i'm still standing. >> reporter: the state department is releasing its final bah of clinton's 30,000 e-mails toght. but, scott, that does not mean the saga is overer the fbi is stiti looking into her use of a private server and a federal judge wants some of her top aide to testify about it. >> nancy cordes with the democrats. thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth
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political director at the top of the broadcast we talked about the republican identity crisis. what's going on within the party? >> well if the was a wall between the republican party and donald trump it is 10 feet taller. in conversations with republican strategists and staffers on the hihi they're at wit's enenabout what it would be look to have donald trump as the party nominee. whatathey pointed out in h h interview w that he seemed to be trying so cararully not to offend anyone and call anyone a bigot when asked about the kkk and white supremacists. suddenly he got politically correct. whathey think, republicans i talked to, he was trying to not offend any southern voters. so in super tuesday, tomorrow. what house and senate leaders are worried about, what is it going to lk like in the fall
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thing he says. they were thing how they could take the nomination away. or put a third party candidate in if he became a nominee. slip a third party candidate in there. hard to tell if they're more unsettled about being tainted by trump or the fact there is not much they can do to stop him from the nomination. >> thank you very much, john. in ohio today, a 14-year-old boy opened fire on classmates in a school cafeteria north of cincinnati. two students were shot. two others were hit by shrapnel. none of the injuries is life threatening. the suspect ran, but was caught nearby. there is no word yet on the motive. in virginia, the funeral is tomorrow for the prince william county police officer who was gunned down on her first day on the job. today the prosecutor said he may seek the death penalty. here is justice correspondent jeff pegues. >> reporter: 28-year-old ashley guindon, a decorated marine corps reservist, was just
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cacaer as a police officer her first day in uniform would be her last. >> hold your traffic. shots have been fired. >> reporter: saturday night she and two other officers were responding to a domestic violence call at this home. as officers approached the front door they were shot. guindon rushed to the hospital. pronouncnc dead a few hours later. the two other officers are expected to survive. police say 32-year-old ronald hamilton opened fire on the officers with a rifle. hamilton a staff sergeant in the u.s. army is also accused of killing his wife, crystal hamilton in the home. the couple's 11-year-old son managed to run to safety. according to the army, hamilton worked in it at the pentagon joint chiefs staff center and served in iraq two years. prosecutors say hamilton had a previous run-in with the law but would not release details. prince william county prosecutut, paul ebert. >> sad, sad, sad.
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nightmare. >> officer guindon in her high school y yrbook wrote, live fofo something rather than dying for nothing. guindon, the 14th police officer killed in the line of duty so far this year.r. scott, 11 of 14 were killed by gunfire. a number that has risen dramatally compared to the same time last year. jeff pegues. thank you, jeff. turnininoverseas -- isis has been losing ground on the battlefield but striking back with a series of bombings in and around baghdad the past two daysys more than 100 were killed. most at this marketplace in a shiite neighborhood. isis is sunni. the otner main faction of ism. the u.n. said today the cease-fire in syria is holding for the most part. a hotline set up by the u.s.
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ringing off the hook. the civil war left many of syria's cities in ruin. and elizabeth palmer got rare access homs, a city that once had as many residents as philadelphia. now just a fraction. >> reporter: after four years, and mega tons of explosives, thehe syrian army finally took back the city of homs from opposition fighters. but several rebel units escaped into the suburb of alwar where they tried to make a last stand. in the end though the violence was too much. under siege and outgunned, the rebels caved in and agreed to talk. they're just out of sight at the end of that road. the syrian army wouldn't allow us in. but nay do allow the women out to get medical care and to shop for food. what's changed?
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negotiations going on with the government they tell me. lifeas improved. the siege has ended. and our electricity and water are back. supplies are flowing in too, though every single box is checked by the military. and every cacaster of gasoline probed for hidden weapons. but now what? in december, six busload of rebels and families struck a deal for safe passage out of alwar to opposition area farther north. that leaves about 1,000 left stuck. still trying to o mmer out the terms of their defeat. there have been several of these, call them stalemates, call them mini-truces across the coununy in the last couple of years, scott. they don't always go smoothly. some are more successful than others. but in the end, they all most certainly save lives. >> elizabeth palmer in the syrian capital damascus for us tonight. liz, thank you. >> off the label said 100% parmesan cheese. but it was 100% wrong.
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if y y love cheese, this news was pretty unappetizing. some parmesan contains wood pulp. then last friday an executive at a pennsylvania foooocompany pleaded guilty to selling cheese that had no relation to what was on the label. we asked jim axelrod to take a look. >> reporter: you would think when fda investigators found castle cheese marketing 100% parmesan cheese it was actually 0% parmesan the company had a problem. >> the product that t ey were marketing which was on the l lel was not what they were selling. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney brought the case against the company after an fda inspection in 2012 found the parmesan was a
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like swiss and cheddar. and in one case, an unknown ingredient. >> advertising it as parmesan and romano and putting something else so supplier could make more money. that's clearly fraud on the consumer. thisisas fraudulent in your view? >> yes. >> reporter: we found fraud might not be the worst of it. these fda record show finished cheese was stored in the unrefrigerated room which could cause bacteria to thrive. the company found listeria in its production area ten times. but castle continued to produce and sell its cheese to stores like target and wal-mart without testing it. that might be troubling enough. if we didn't also find record from the pennsylvania department of agriculture which inspected castle around the same time as the fda. those record tell a a ry different story. in june of 2012, state inspector david trotter wrote-- the plant continues to be in excellent condition. i appreciate the plant management and the quality work
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his glowing reviews continued until august 2013 when he left the department of agriculture for a new job. director of quality control at castle cheese. >> i'm with cbs news. we asked trotter to explain reviews of castle but he declined. castle cheese is no longer on the market. the company filed for bankruptcy in 2014. the fda will be rolling out new food safety regulations, the fda tellus designed to get state and federal inspectors on the same page. >> jim, thank you very much. well, chris rocked the oscars last night.
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him? >> if they nominated a host. i wouldn't even get this job. so you wou be watching neil patrick k rris right now. >> chris rock roasted the oscars last night on the issue of diversity. all of the acting nominees were white. and rock pointed out thahas happened many times in the past 88 years. neilson says the 34 million
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eight years. george kennedy won an oscar in 1968 for his role in "cool hand luke" and fixture in all four airplane movies and showed f his comedic side i ithe naked gun. george kennedy died yesterday. he was 91. today, the fda said it is issuing its strongest warning about essure, an implantable permanent contraceptive device used byby 750,000 womeme some have complained of chronic pain and bleeding. the fda ordered the manufacturer, bayer to conduct a safety study and stopped short of removing the device from the market. thcbs overnight news will be right back. 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.
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today president obama presented the medal of honor to a 36-year-old navy seal from ohio. david martin has his story. to call edward buyers a combat veteran doesn't come close. reading your uniform correctly. five bronze stars, two purple hearts. >> correct. >> how many combat tours have you done? >> i have none nine combat tours. >> in 2012, member of seal team 6 he was sent to rescue a man kidnapped by the taliban. as they approached the building the point man saw they had been detected. >> he saw a guard come out of the door. he shot him. and we started sprinting toward the door. >> reporter: the pointman, nicholas checque, went inirst. he was shot and dieded >> second person in. entered into the room. i saw another enemy standing there with a weapon. i shot him. i saw a person moving across the floor. didn't know whether or not that person was the american hostage or, if he was an enemy. so i moved down toward him. and i was able to get on top of him. when he heard dr. joseph call
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room. that's when i shot the person i was on top. jumped off him. and on to the doctor, three or five feet away. >> why did you jump on the doctor? >> we did that. we are in body arm ore. want to protect him from any other potential threats. when i dididhat. i realized there was an enemy within arm's reach. of where we are laying. and so i was able to -- hold him against the wall, by grabbing him around the throat. and that was, gave enough time for our teammates to get in there and to take care of that ththat. >> when you say take care of the threat? how did that work? >> our teammates came around and, they shot him. >> reporter: you were holding him by the throat against the wall? >> correct. yes. >> reporter: when it was over. five taliban. one navy seal, nicholas checque laid dead or dying. the doctor was shaken but alive. how long did this last?
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take care of all we talked about. >> reporter: a lot of action going on in a very confined space. >> that's the nature of this job. close quarters combat. >> reporter: takes longer to tell it than it did to happen? >> yes, it does. >> repepter: now a medal of honor to go with five bronze stars and two purple hearts. you have to wonder how many other minutes of close quarters combat edward buyers saw in his nine combat tours. one thing for sure, he will never tell. david martin, cbs news, washington. that's the "cbs overnight news" for this tuesday.
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for others, check it's tuesday, march 1st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news". >> supereruesday. a cross roads in the path to the white house. millions of americans will vote today and determine the future of the presidential race. >> he thought that i was doing it for publicity and attention, and that ripped me apart. >> teaeaul testimony from erin andrews. the sportscaster tries to win a $75 million lawsuit over a nude video secretly shot while she was in a hotel room. fender bender. for the first time, one of google's self-driving cars causes an accident. why the tech giant says it's only partly to blame. and storm survivor. a fedex driver lives to tell how she mama it through a tornado
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"sportsbeat" "sportsbeat" . good morning from the studio 57 studio headquarters. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it is super tuesday, arguably the most important day of the presidential primary season. more delegates are up for grabs today than any other single day of the contest. for hillary clinton, this is an opportunity to distance herself from bernie sanders while d dald trump has a chancee to grab an insurmountable lead in the race for the gop nomination. a cnn/orc national poll shows trump more than 30 percentage points ahead of marco rubio. that same poll finds clinton topping sanders 35% to 38%. weijn jiang is in washington with the latest. weijian, goooomorning. >ood morning, anne-marie. good morning to everybody. by the front-runners, he will not clinch.
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certainly carry them through, and for a fractured gop, that means a greater divide tween republicans who will and will not back trump. on the eve of super tuesday trump p edicted a win in georgia. >> we're going to win, win, win. >> the latest poll show the presidential frond runner leading in both the national and in several key states. marco rubio has tried to halt it mmering him for days most recently for failing to disavow formererkk leader david dukekeho announced his support for trump. >> there's no room in the conservative movement for the kkk or davav duke or anyone who o will not cononmn them. >> senato cruz is banking on a win in his home state to keep his campaign alive. >> what we will see, i believe, is donald trump and me coming out t th with a significant
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>> in the democratic race political analysts expect hillary clinton to pick up far more delegates than bernie sanders today which could make it possible for hillary clinton to lose the nomination. >> w wt we need to do together is make america whole again. >> sanders made his final pitch in massachusetts where more than 100 delegates are on the line. >> i think we're going to win here in massachusetts. >> the vermont s sator says he intends to take hihicampaign all the way to the democratic and there are already some rumblings that some republicans are preparing for a third-party candidate and that's because it's not just the nomination at stake, but they say a trump win could affect races in the future and some r republicans are even embracing an anti-trump social media campaign using the
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anne-marie? >> weijian jiang in washington. weijian, thank you. the secret service is investigating a physical altercation between one of its agents and a journalist at a trump rally in virginia. as black lives matter protesters were being taken from the rally, "time" magazine photographer christopher morris left the designated press area to take pictures. the agent confronted morris and morris admits cursing at him. the agent grabbed morris by the neck and put him in a choke hold and then slammed him to the ground. later morris touched the agent whwhdemonstrated what hahaened. morris was led away by security, but says he will not press charges. coming up later on on "cbs this morning," we'll discuss the implications with cbs political analyst john dickerson and our political team will bring you election results at 10:00, 9:00
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well, apple won a legal battle against government efforts to force it to break into a loft iphone. this involves a drug case in new york city. the judge ruled apple is not to have to. this is not related to the case regarding the sann bernardino shooter. and the dispute between apple and the fbi travels to capitol hill today. fbi director james comey and apple's chief lawyer are scheduled to testify before the house judiciary committee. apple is arguing in court that if it complies with the fbi request it would set a dangerous precedent. a 14-year-old ohio student is under arrest charged with murder after allegedly opening fire in his school cafeteria. the trouble started at madison high school about 30 miles north of cincinnati yesterday morning. two students were wounded, and two others were injured while
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what's going on, all of a sudden, bang, bang, bang, bang. i thought, okay, that's a gun. i ran back into the library. >> one of the kids who got shot, i grabbed his leg and then fall down, and then the kid that's shooting like run out. >> the student gunman n n out of the school, dropped his handgun, and was captured. police say they have a motive but aren't saying what it is. in california a woman and her two young children are safe after being kidnapped by her ex-husband. her husband lead a chase yesterday afternoon. at one point he stopped but refused to surrender. the chase continued into the night. he stopped again, got out of the car and made a run for it. his children and their mother are in good shape and the suspect remains on the run. well, a watershed moment at the supreme court. justice clarence thomas asked a question. this is the first time thomas has asked a question in ten years. he has said he relies on written briefs. the case involves the federara law that bans people convicted
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guns. president obama is schedule yumed to meet with senate leaders today to discuss the vacancy left with the death of justice antonin scalia. senate republican leaders say they will not consider a obama nominee and want the next president to fill l e vacancy. >funeral services will be held today for the virginia officer who was shot and killed on her first day on the job. a long police profession accompanied ashley guindon's body to the cham. she was killed saturday night in response to a domestic ooting. comingup, c crt documents revealed the bomber's state of mind before the attack. and later airbnb renters make a horrific discovery in a backyard. this is the "cbs morning news." with a smooth center. luscious.... flowing.
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europe's migrant crisis grows by the d d. people seeking refuge from syria, iraq, and afghanistan, tried breaking down a fence at greece's border with macedonia. they were met by macedoniaiariot police. about 7,000 migrants are packed into a nearby camp with more arriving every day. and the impact of chewing tobacco bans on major league baseball, also new details on the boston marathon bombing attacks. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. they say he called his brother to sin kron nice explosions. also tsarnaev didn't warn any of his friends before the attack because he didn't care if they got hurt. the daily progress reports jesse matthew jr. is expected to plead guilty tomorrow in two killings.
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two college students in virginia, hannah graham and morgan hair hearingarringtonharrington. without the plea he could have faced the death penalty. he's already serving a life term for sexual assault. the tennessean is reporting emotional testimony by erin andrews involving a nude video of her. the sportscaster broke down when telling the jury how some in the media speculated the video was a publicity stunt. she recalls telling her father that the video was online. >> my dad thought i was in a car accident. he's like why are you screaming. i was like, dad, i'm all over the internet and i don't know what it is. >> andrews is suing a nashville hotel for $75 million claiming it enabled thetalker who recorded the video through a peephole. the "washington post" reports the resignation of a college present who compared
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here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. a group of airbnb renters made a gruesome discovery when they c ccked into a mansion in the suburbs of paris. the renters discovered a woman's body decomposing in the garden. it appears the body was inteteionally covered withth branches. the renters are not suspected in the woman's death. the seven-room mansion is no longest listed for rental onary bnb. for the first time, a car by google was involved in an accident. a car t a bus near googog's headquarters in mountain view, california, on valentine's day, according to the accident report the car was trying to get around an
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going two miles an hour. the e ployee who was in the car said he didi't take control because he thought the bus would yield. on the "cbs moneywatch" lumber liquidators and fast food chains in a price war. good morning, anne-marie. lumber liquidators tallied a fourth quarter loss that was three times expected amid a new round of safety concerns. last week the cdc said people exposed to certain types o of lalanate floors were three times more likely to get cancer than the agency previously predicteded. last year they stopped selling chinese-made laminate floors. >> stocks on wall street ended lower as nine of ten market specters fell yesterday. the dow cropped 123 points, the s&p lost 15 points, the nanaaq fell 32. the cyber breach at the internal revenue service is
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they initially said about 100,000 accounts had been hacked. now they say they got access to more than 700,000. potentially stolen data includes social security numbers, birth dates, and other information that could be used to impersonate a real taxpayer. nasa says it's working on a new quieter supersonic passenger jet. nasa awarded a $20 million contract to lockheed martin for the preliminary design. instead of the ld super sonic om, the new jet would make a soft thumpmp as it flieiethrough the sound bayier. the contract ended in 2003 when the concord made its last flight. and,anne-marie, you may have noticed there's a big-time sales, how the ten chicken nuggets from burger king for $1.50. mcdonald's, you could pick items two for $5.00.
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new higher end stores. anne-marie. >> jill wagner at the new york city. thanks a lot, jill. coming up, caught in a tornado. a surveillance camera catch as fedex worker with nowhere to run as a tornado touches down in louisiana. worker with nowhere to run as a tornado touches down in louisiana. itchy, watery eyes and d ngestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. hi i'm kristie. and i'm jess. d we are the bug chicks. we're a nano-business. windows 10 really helps us get the word out about how awesome bugs are. kids learn to be brave and curious and all kids speak the language of bug. "hey cortana, find mykatydid video." oh! this is so good. if you're trying to teach a kid about a proboscis. just sketch it on the screen. i don't have a touch screen on my mac, i'm jealous of that. you put a big bug in a kids hands and change their world view. mcdonald's, you could pick items fedex worker with nowhere to run
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here's a here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. after a record-setting stay at the international space station, scott kelly is coming home today. from orbit he talked about the end of his 342-day mission. >> guys in the black shirts here are going home tomorrow, which, of course, is always bittersweet when you leave this incredible place.
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compare kelly's condition to that of his twin brother mark to study the effects of long space journeys. millions took cover when severe storms hit the southeast, find shelter as a powerful tornado approached.. her amazing survival was caught on a surveillance camera. karen chal la of our baton rouge stable wvab has the story. >> reporter: david segona was able to tell his story. he owns a hardware store in bankerville. it used to look like this. now it's this, just a mangled mesh of metal. he made all of his employees get in the bathrooms. >> as i was closing the door to the bathroom, e side wall got sucked out. i saw the side walalget sucked out. >> reporter: this weekend see go
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security cameras to see iff they caught anything oolz. notice this lady come up to the doors, pull on them and they're locked. you see debris beginning to fly and seconds later what looks like a big explosion. kyra johnson is that explosion. she had just made her delivery to segona's at the back door. she came out and looked up. >> i had never seen the sky swirl l pretty. the first thing you u ink, let me tape it, i want to show people. >> reporter: this is the video segona recorded. you can clearly see the tornado. she was so tunnel vision she never noticed it. exactly two minutes later it was over. >> just braced might. it wasn't even holding on. it was to brace myself. >> reporter: the coke machine fell over. there are no words to put to this video. how did she survive. >> god. there's no way. after i seen the video i didn't know what it looked like. i just figured i was in a a tornado. >> that was karen chal la
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wow. well, not known for sitting silently on the sidelines steve balmer took his love for his team to the net. he gave his best dunk during halftime of a nets game. maybe it was the boost they needed because ty beat brooklkl, 105-95. u.s. soccer has a brand-new look this morning. with the help of nike, the national team has a completely redesigned its crest. it's more streamlined and it's closer in look to the american flag than the previous crest. fans will also notice the women's jerseys will have three stars ababe the crest signifying the team's thrhr world cup wins. coming up after your news on "cbs this morning," we will discuss today's super tuesday elections. i'm anne-marie green.
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well, the medal of honor was given yesterday to only the sixth navy s.e.a.l. in the history of the award. the he risked his life to rescue an american hostage in afghanistan. weijian jiang reports. >> reporter: edward byers jr. goes to a great lengths totay hidden as a member of the s.e.a.l. team 6, but on monday the 36-year-old was at the center of the president's attention. >> he's the consummate quiet professional. >> reporter: he awarded the special ops chief the special medal of honor. in 2012 he was part of a raid that saved a hostage in afghanistan. joseph said he realized a rescue was under way when he heard someone callinhis name. >> as soon as i heard my name and i answered back and they heard where my voice was coming from, one s.e.a.l. just came and laid on top of me.
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>> with his bare hands ed pinned the fighter to the wall and held him until his teammates took action. >> reporter: it's the highest military designation. byers is the first living active duty member of the navy to receive the award in four decades. >> i'm going to second doing my job in the navy and being a s.e.a.l. and doing what i love. >> reporter: his teammate was killed during the mission. >> he was a teammate, a friend, a true american hero. >> reporter: byers said he just doing his job. anothehonor for patriotism, this one forhe women known as real life rosie the riveters. california lawmakers honored eight women who worked at shipyards during world war ii. it was part of women's history month which officially begins
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and he was the inmate who nicknamed paul newman cool hand luke. it was a typical tough guy role for george k knedy and earned him an oscar. he died sunday. he had more than 180 film and tv credits. george kennedy was 91 years old. well, the family of a famed character actor feels he was snubbed by hollywood. he died less than two months ago but he was left out of a tribute sunday night during the academy awards show. vig go da also had a long tv carere and could still be e ratings for the oscars show before the lowest since 2008. about 34 million people tuned in. 3 million fewer than last year. well, , ming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a prpriew of super tuesday cocoest, we'll hear fromom major garrett and nancy cordes. plus the investigation of a questionable products, and only on "cbs this morning," a woman undergoing a kidney transplant
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an unusual way. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm anne-marar green. haha a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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biggest night in the race for each party's presidenal nomination. the latest information about what the uninid states is trying to do through the united nations about north korea. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm kevin rry. rry. i'm kevin bbarry. barry.and i'm kelly d'ambrosio. d'ambrosio. let's get a check of our cbs 2 weather first forecast. the cbs 2 news road warrior..

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