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captioning funded by cbs it is wednesday, march 9th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." strong showing for bernie sanders and donald trump in the latest turn of the road to the white house. the vermont senator upsets hillary clinton in michigan, while the billionaire businessman moves closer to the republican nomination. he was the man behind the music. we will remember george martin who produced virtually all of the beatles legendary records. get ready to take a space cation. a private space company reveals
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when the first tours might be able to finally visit the stars. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. bernie sanders is not going away quietly scoring a win over hillary clinton in the michigan primary. sanders claimed a narrow victory, winning among late deciders and white women voters. his win virtually negates clinton earlier landslide victory in the mississippi primary. on the republican side, donald trump stayed on a roll, securing wins in michigan, mississippi and hawaii. and while he finished a distant second to ted cruz in idaho, the billionaire front-runner still picked up ten delegates there. but there might be an even bigger shake-up coming to the gop. craig boswell has more from washington. >> reporter: tuesday results were not kind to marco rubio.
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the florida senator did not add a single delegate in tonight's contest and cbs news has learned there are serious discussions taking place in the rubio campaign about dropping off before next week's winner take all florida primary. meanwhile, bernie sanders' campaign got a momentum boost with his upset win in michigan. >> kind of repudiated the polls that had us 20, 25 points out a few days ago. we repudiated the pundits who said bernie sanders is not going anywhere. >> reporter: with tuesday's victory in michigan, bernie sanders has won four of the last six contests. sanders capitalized with michigan voters, many of whom expressed concerns over trade and the economy. he says his campaign is only going to get stronger. >> political revolution that we are talking about is strong in every part of the country. and frankly, we believe our strongest areas are yet to happen. >> reporter: hillary clinton enjoyed strong support among
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black voters in mississippi and speaking to her supporters before the michigan results were in, clinton focused on republican front-runner donald trump. >> now running for president shouldn't be about delivering insults. it should be about delivering results for the american people! >> reporter: it was another strong night for trump. his victories came in the face of a fierce effort from republican leadrs who don't want to see the brash businessman get the party's nomination. >> every single one who has attacked me is gone and i'm very proud of that, because that is what we should have for our country. >> reporter: trump signaled he wants to unify the gop. >> we have millions and millions of people coming up and voting. largely for me. >> reporter: with a projected win in idaho, ted cruz maintains he is the only republican who
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can beat trump. >> yet, at this point only two candidates who have a plausible path to 2016 and that donald trump and me. >> reporter: mean, ohio governor's john kasich's late surge in michigan gives him a winner take all in the contest next week. >> just wait one week from tonight. we are going to win the state of ohio and it will be a whole new ball game! >> reporter: despite the rumblings from inside marco rubio's campaign, the florida senator told supporters he is ready to fight in his home state's primary. >> i need your help. i believe with all my heart that the winner of the florida primary next tuesday will be the nominee of the republican party. >> reporter: interesting to see how tuesday's primary results wrap up the pressure for wednesday's debate between hillary clinton and bernie sanders, as well as the gop debate on thursday. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> despite sanders upset in michigan, he remains far beyond hillary clinton in the delegate count. clinton holds more than 1,200
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delegates and more than half of what is necessary to secure the nomination. although trump continues to pile up victories, he is still about a third of the way to the 1,237 needed to get the republican nomination. a series of winner take all contests could widen the gap. florida holds one of those races next tuesday. cbs news senior political editor steve chaggaris is there with a look at where the race is headed next. >> reporter: any talk of a trump slump has gone away for the time being and we'll see if he can take that momentum in the winner take all states of florida and ohio next week and see if cruz and kasich take their momentum in those states. rubio, on the other hand, had a disappointing night. he needs to win in florida next week in order to keep his campaign alive. speaking of momentum. sanders' big win in michigan and see what he can do in another state, ohio next week. hillary clinton has a little bit of work to do after losing to him in michigan. i'm steve chaggaris, cbs news, in miami.
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coming up on "cbs this morning," cbs news political director and "face the nation" moderator john dickerson will have more on last night's results. the man suspected of shooting an idaho pastor last weekend is in custody this morning. kyle odom was arrested yesterday evening by the secret service. he allegedly threw several items over the white house fence. the former marine is accused of shooting pastor tim remington outside of his idaho church. police say they are reviewing a manifesto from odom that mentions president obama and members of congress and the israeli government. the threat of severe weather continues this morning in the southern plains and central gulf coast where rainfall totals could exceed 10 inches. flash flood warnings and watches are posted in texas, oklahoma, mississippi, arkansas, missouri, illinois, and louisiana. last night in northwest louisiana, flash floods forced the evacuation of up to 40 homes. randy simmons did what he could
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to help his sister but there was four feet of water in her home. >> we had to take all of her stuff and put it on top of the refrigerators and all up high. her whole house is destroyed. >> in north texas, at least three tornadoes touched down, injuring four people. an american graduate student was stabbed to death in israeli. 28-year-old taylor force studied at vanderbilt university. the army combat veteran was attacked in a popular tourist spot yesterday in jaffe. a palestinian terrorists also lun wounded 12 others. the terrorist was shot and killed by police. an illegal immigrant of mexico suspected of five murders in kansas and missouri is under arrest. the manhunt for
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serrano-victorino is over. it ended early this morning in eastern missouri. police believe he killed a man in central missouri after shooting four others to death at his neighbor's home monday in kansas. it's unclear if he knew the victims or what the motive was. the justice department is investigating the fbi agents involved in a traffic stop that led to the death of one of the occupiers of an oregon wildlife refuge. robert lavoy finicum was shot and killed by oregon state police as he reached for a weapon. the fbi agents who were on the scene never disclosed they fired two shots that missed. the public will be able to file past the casket of former first lady nancy reagan today and tomorrow. mrs. reagan will lie in repose at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. private funeral services will be held friday. attorney general loretta lynch told the white house she does not want to be considered for a supreme court nomination. lynch says that she was honored her name was brought up, but that she loves her current job. she says urgent issues need to be resolved at the justice department. the man behind nearly 700 beatles records has died.
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ahead, we remember the legendary music producer george martin. plus, separating fact from fiction. wrestler hulk hogan delivers emotional testimony in a trial over sex tapes. you're watching the "cbs morning news". want to survive a crazy busy day?
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and kindness, george. peace and love. george martin was 90 years old. hulk hogan separates his wrestling act from his real life and president obama gets a passing health grade. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the tampa tribune reports on hulk hogan trial in the second day against the website gawker. he is suing for $100 million because gawker posted video showing him having sex with his friend's wife. he says the incident was separate from the character he plays in the ring and invaded his personal life. >> well, the person that is sitting here today under oath and i don't lie under oath. it's terry bollea. >> reporter: gawker says the posting was justified because hogan talked publicly about his sex life. "the washington post" reports that president obama is in excellent health. his latest physical shows he is building muscle in the gym and controlling his cholesterol. the 54-year-old president lost five pounds since 2014 and weighing in at 175 pounds.
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"variety" reports the second codirector of the matrix movies has come out as a transgender woman. lilly wachowski was planning an announcement but was plotted to go public by a british journalist. her sister came out as a transgender woman years ago. "the new york times" reports that a former college football player whose life went awry had a degenerative brain disease. boston university researchers confirmed that ryan hoffman's brain showed evidence of cte. it's thought to be caused by repeated hits to the head. hoffman was homeless when he died in november at the age of 41. a te on reporter doing a live report becomes the news. ahead, his quick reaction as a car comes careening his way, all caught on camera. so fluffy and airy it's her
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northern california. the photographer shouted to the reporter to get out of the way! and he did just in time! neither of the men were hurt and the crash is under investigation. on the cbs "moneywatch" now. a new health concern at a chipotle restaurant. and civilian space travel could be just two years away. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. chipotle restaurant in a boston suburb is temporarily closed after an employee was diagnosed with norovirus. two other employees with similar symptoms. no customers appear to be infected and health inspectors at the restaurant today. a boston restaurant closed several weeks last year when 150 people became sick after a norovirus outbreak. home agreed has agreed to pay up to 19.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit over a massive security breach. the breach affected 56 million
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home depot credit card customers. the fund will reimburse shoppers for out-of-pocket losses and cover expenses like identity protection services. a court still needs to approve that agreement. on wall street, stocks fell across the board yesterday. worries about chinese economic slowdown and a drop in the price of oil. the dow lost 109 points and s&p finished 22 points lower, nasdaq dropped 59. a growing shortage of hotel rooms in cuba. events this month have taken up most of the rooms in havana and it includes president obama's visit, a tampa bay rays exhibition game and rolling stones concert. some tourists were forced to stay about two hours from the city. travel agents are up in arms. it pays to be real for american eagles lingerie brand aerie. company executives credit their real marketing campaign for 26% sales growth in the fourth quarter. the ads used untouched photos
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featuring models of all sizes. the aerie campaign launched in 2014. private space company blue origin expects to begin human test flights next year! blue original was found by jeff bez bezos, amazon's founder. it could start to make suborbital flights as early as 2018 and it is making rocket engines it expects to sell to other companies. >> i will not be an early adopter. i want them to work out all of the kinks. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. this is how i prefer to take in the heavens. maybe on plane or something along those lines. alaska airlines treated some lucky passengers to a rare sight last night. flight 870 from anchorage to honolulu was pushed back so the passengers could get a glimpse of a solar eclipse from 37,000 feet. alaska changed the flight pattern a year ago when an astronomer reached out to the airline to allow them to view the moon blocking out the sun.
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terrifying derailment. bernie sanders pulls a surp, in the latest round of presidential primaries. we'll have the latest resul and reaction from the candidates. and the music world has lost another big one. a man who played a key role in the sus of the beatles. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's ,,,,
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. some college basketball teams are punching their ticket to the big dance and gonzaga is one of them. they are headed to their eighth straight ncaa tournament after beating st. mary's 85-75. and the fairly dickinson knights are dancing for the first time since 2005. they upset the top seed wagner seahawks on their home court 87-79 to capture the northeast conference tournament title. selection sunday is almost here.
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the entire field of 68 teams will be set this weekend. we will reveal the bracket on the tournament selection show. it's this sunday at 5:30 p.m. eastern, right here on cbs. fallout over maria sharpova's failed drug test is impacting her bottom line. sponsors nike and tag heuer and porsche have cut ties to the tennis star. it's is not clear how it will impact her performance on the court. she took a drug that was added to the ban substance list earlier this year. a list with sharpova admitted she did not read. the new york yankees are makiing news this morning with the signing of a young player with a lot of potential. the yanks signed 10-year-old landis sims. he was signed for a one day minor league contract. he was born without hands or
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the only reason i can think of that the senator from the people of republic of vermont has only sparked up twice, maybe bernie thought it clashed with his political beliefs. if we pass it, on the left-hand side. the bottom 10% of the right is getting 80% less and 1% on the left-hand side. i promise in my administration there will be equal redistribution of the dochi. here is another look at this morning's top stories. vermont senator bernie sanders upsets hillary clinton in a big primary state. sanders won michigan in a close contest. clinton had a decisive victory in mississippi. she has about 1,200 delegates, more than double that of sanders.
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and donald trump picked up three states, while ted cruz earned one. cbs news has learned discussions are taking place in marco rubio's campaign for the senator to drop out by next week. sponsors of a stairclimb fund-raiser at new york's one world trade center are furious the building's owner cancelled the event. the organization says the event poses security issues, but event organizers say the owners don't want potential tennants to be reminded of the 9/11 attacks. >> i mean, come on! this building is so symbolic! >> the sponsors plan to meet with owners and ask them to reconsider. the event is scheduled for may 15th. bad timing for a would-be robber who tried to stick up a cabbie monday in reading, pennsylvania. >> give me all your money, man! give me everything you got! now! >> but then a sheriff's deputy approached to find out why the taxi hadn't moved through a
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green light. the 18-year-old suspect is facing charges, including robbery and making terroristic threats. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," john dickerson and rick daveys break down results of tuesday's primaries. plus a potential safety defect that can cause injuries in car crashes. and how the passwords you use in everyday life could become a thing of the past. that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we will leave you with more video from the solar eclipse over the pacific ocean. have a great day.
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good morning. it's wednesday, it is march 9. take a look at the golden gate
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bridge out there. see those raindrops on the lens? you can actually see the wet weather throughout. >> i saw some on my windshield coming in this morning. >> you had to use the windshield wipers this morning. good morning, i'm michelle griego. >> happy "hump day"." i'm frank mallicoat. we'll have wet roads this morning. when that happens, gianna has a very busy day. hit-and-miss scattered showers, possible delays at sfo. we'll keep you apprised. meanwhile 40s and 50s. it was chilly overnight. i just had that chill to the bone. temperatures later today, flirting with 70. that is a good sign of el nino. we'll talk about heavier rainfall when to expect it but right now, let's call in "lady g." >> good morning. might be a good day to skip the roads. things will be slower as they

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