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>> it's friday, march 10th, 2017. this is the cbs morning news. today president trump faces the opposition, making his pitch for the republican replacement to obamacare. winter weather heads into the northeast this morning while parts of the midwest are cleaning up after whipping winds. breaking overnight, two protesters are killed in south korea after the president's ouster. and it was a hollywood ending for the suspect in an l.a. police chase. good morning from the studio 57
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newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm ann marie green. well, in washington today, president trump will lobby owe poernts of the obamacare replacement proposed by house republicans. two house committees approved parts of the measure, meanwhile more states joined the legal challenge to the president's revised travel ban. rocks anna is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning, ann marie. president trump tweeted yesterday that the new house care bill will, quote, end in a beautiful picture. he's pushing hard to make that happen. mr. trump twrieg to winnow conservatives critical of the plan. mr. trump meets today with key house committee chairs to discuss advancing the gop health care bill and vice-president mike pence will meet with abortion rights opponents to make it clear the bill would dee fund planned parenthood. >> in the last few years it's been hard enough for hard working americans and small businesses to get ahead. frankly obamacare has made it more difficult. >> today's push by the president and vice-president comes after
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two fresh and substantial legislative victories in the house. the energy and ways and means committees both passed their portions of the bill along party lines on thursday to the chagrin of democrats. >> it doesn't lower cost. it doesn't improve benefits. and it doesn't expand access. >> the gop proposal eliminates the controversial individual mandate, employer mandate and most taxes. the legislation keeps portions of the affordable care act including protection for those with preexisting conditions and dependent coverage until age 26. it also waits until 2020 to roll back obamacare's medicaid expansion. meanwhile another court battle is looming for the trump administration over the new version of its travel ban. temporarily preventing all refugees as well as travelers from six predominantly muslim nations from entering the u.s. >> this new executive order contains many of the same legal weaknesses as the first and reinstates some of the identica.
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>> a growing number of states are suing to block it. so far six states have announced they will challenge the travel ban in court. hawaii, washington, oregon, minnesota, new york and massachusetts. the ban is scheduled to go into effect next thursday. ann marie? >> thanks a lot, roxana. the white house says that president trump has grave concern about the wikileaks release of classified cia material. the president thinks the cia systems need updating and as reported, julianna sanction appears to agree with mr. trump. >> this is an historic act of devastating incompetence. >> in a nearly hour long presentation, wikileaks founder julian assange railed against the cia for failing to protect its secret cyber espionage tools. >> the central intelligence agency lost control of its
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entire cyber weapons arsenal. >> wikileaks says it obtained the information from so-called gray hat hackers, contractors who work for u.s. intelligence. the 8,000 stolen documents detailed cia tools to penetrate smart phones, smart televisions and computer systems. in a statement a cia spokesman said assange is not a bastian of truth and integrity. the agency said the disclosures jeopardize u.s. personnel and operations. the cia was aware weeks before tuesday's disclosure that valuable information may have been stolen. the fbi is now working with the cia to determine not only who stole the information, but whether another country like russia was involved. jim lewis consults with the u.s. government and military about cyber security. >> there's good data that suggests ties between assange and the russian security services. and there's very strong data that wikileaks has a powerful
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at a train station in germany. seven people are injured. three seriously in the attack that appeared to be random. the 36-year-old suspect was captured after he jumped off an overpass near the station. police say he is from the former yugoslavia and has psychological problems. san francisco police are looking for a biker gang that beat up a driver. video taken by another driver wednesday shows one of the bikers colliding with a white sedan. one biker started to punch and smash the car windows. the driver who works across the country, about with its strip of military people over mandated health and addiction services from coast to
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primary cause of global warming. pruitt was confirmed last month to lead the environmental protection agency. carbon dioxide is a recognized pollutant and the epa is legally required to regulate it. usa today says sex scandals are shaking the catholic church in italy. several parish priests face prosecution for or jagies and pornography. nfl teams routinely break federal laws by giving players powerful painkillers. retired players are suing saying they suffered long-term health damage. the league calls the suit meritless. time explains why the tap water in an alberta town temporarily turned pink. a faulty valve released a potassium compound used to purify the water. the mayor says it's been fixed and that the residents were never endangered. and the boston globe says
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forecast in some cities around the country. ben and jerry's is making new ice cream that tastes like the milk at the bottom of your cereal bowl. it's called cereal splash back. there are three flavors that taste like the milk left over from frosted flakes, cocoa pebbles and fruit loops. and they all contain cereal, milk, ice cream and a swirl. what about lucky charms with the little, you know, what are those things called? the little things they put in lucky charms. i'm going to have to look it up. i haven't eaten it since i was 5. on the cbs money watch, the price of oil is plummeting and bottled water is taking over sewed a. hannah daniels is at
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the new york stock exchange. good morning, hannah. >> good morning, ann marie. investors will be keeping an eye on today's employment numbers president with a likely rise on interest rates on tap for next week. yesterday was quiet as stocks barely movedment the dow jones gained 2 points. the s&p 500 picked up a point and the nasdaq finished one point higher. the price of oil continues to drop. oil is now trading at its lowest price since november after the government reported a huge buildup in fuel stockpiles. opec agreed to reduce production, but so far that hasn't stopped the price line. yesterday benchmark u.s. oil fell 2% to $49.28 a barrel. secretary of state rex tillerson has recused himself from deliberations of transcanada's application to build the key stone excel oil pipeline. environmental groups had called on tillerson, the former ceo of exxon/mobil, to remove himself. the pipeline would carry oil from canada to the u.s. then president obama haltsed the
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project. president trump invited key stone to resubmit the application. e-commerce giant amazon is now saying hola. amazon flagship site is starting to offer spanish to appeal to spanish speakers in the u.s. spanish speakers can toggle between english and spanish on the site. the u.s. is now the second-largest spanish-speaking country in the world after mexico. and there is a first-time champion in the nation's beverage battle. a trade group says bottled water outsold carbonated drinks last yeerp. worries about the affection of sugary drinks and tap water spurred these sales. the average american glugged more than 39 gallons of bottled h 2 o. >> ann marie. >> we are a well hydrated nation. >>s i still drink soda, but yes, it's a bad habit. >> it's okay. every once in a while, hannah. hannah daniels at the new york
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ defying storms and sharks, the south african man completed the first atlantic crossing ever on a stand-up paddle board. chris burr dish reached the caribbean island of antigua yesterday. the end of a 93 day from morocco. he made an estimated 2 million
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paddle strokes along the way. after facing a life or death emergency, a playoff game must have seemed easy for michigan's basketball team. the wolverines scored a 20-point win over illinois last night in washington to reach the quarterfinals of the big 10 tournament. they survived a scare wednesday when their plane crashed during an attempted take off from ipsalanti. >> they played connected today like they were connected yesterday when we got 100 some people off an airplane it seemed like in two minutes. >> the wolverines played the game in their practice jerseys, though, because their uniforms are still on the wrecked plane. he and parents wonder why their kids pretend to be embarrassed by them. it's things like this. a texas dad's eye catching moves to a bruno mars tune during a father/daughter dance. but he says his 12-year-old encouraged him and now the video is a facebook sensation. little popping and locking,
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our top stories this morning, president trump is scheduled to meet with members of congress today to try and advance the health care plan proposed by house republicans. two house committees approved parts of the legislation. some republican senators are concerned, though, about changes to medicaid. a south korean court has officially impeached president park geun-hye. she was charged in a corruption scandal and now may face criminal charges. a presidential election must be called within 60 days. well, across africa, a four legged recruits are taking part in a war against poachers. debra pat is shows us how they are parachuting from the sky. >> reporter: meet errol and his
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handler henry. together they cake off across the vast wildlife preserve. errol seems unperturbed, even as they hurl themselves out of the helicopter. falling more than 6,000 feet to earth. landing in the middle of the poaching war. >> getting the dog onto the front lines as fast as possible is always the challenge. getting the dog boots on the ground where they need it. >> these canine dogs are trained to immediately sniff out the poacher. rushing to attack. knocking him to the ground until more help arrives. this may be a training exercise, but the dog's bites are real and special bite-proof suits are
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needed. the dogs are up against highly trained heavily armed poachers who run a multi-million dollars industry trading in elephant and rhino horns. in the past seven years alone, a third of africa's elephants have been wiped out. nearly 100 of these sky diving dogs have been placed in game reserves across africa. in one region they caught over 100 poachers in 18 months. he told us one dog, killer, nabbed more poachers than rangers equipped with the latest high-tech weapon. >> that is the most effective tool against the fight against poaching ever used. and it's low technology, it's low cost compared to other technologies and it works. >> reporter: man's best friend may turnout to be a poacher's worst enemy. debra pasher, cbs news, johannesburg. >> pretty remarkable. coming up after your local news
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on cbs this morning, the issues that matter series continues with the escalating standoff over north korea's nuclear program. we'll speak with former diplomat christopher hill. plus how more americans are treating their pets with marijuana and how the university of day ton fliers are making their games more accessible for a growing number of foreign students on campus. that's the cbs morning news for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm ann marie green. have a great day. ,,,,,,
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i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. we see that shot every morning. it's still sparkling. we love it. let's say good morning to roberta and roqui. how is everyone this morning? >> good. >> it's friday, wahoo! >> on my way in i saw people outside taking pictures. bridge. >> oh, yeah. >> celebrating st. patrick's early? >> in fact, there's a lot of celebrations for st. patrick's day going on around the city tomorrow because st. patrick's day is going to be next friday. we have a big parade and we have the weather details for all that coming up. but right now, happy friday! this is our live weather camera from the transamerica pyramid looking south as if we are bird's-eye view across the peninsula. right now, 50 in santa rosa, 55 in oakland. look how mild it is at this very early hour. a veil of clouds will sweep across the area
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