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there. captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is friday, february 5th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." hillary clinton and bernie sanders clash over wall street in a contentious debate. >> a multistate case end in a shoot-out with the couple dubbed the modern day bonnie and clyde. >> it started with a marching band and now features the biggest musical acts in the world. we will take you inside the evolution of the super bowl halftime show. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. and the very artful smear that you and your campaign have been carrying out and let's talk about the issues! >> sanders and clinton face off in new hampshire. >> i am very proud to be the
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only candidate up here who does not have a super pac. >> trump holding five events in one day. >> businesses that are now in mexico come back to new hampshire and you can tell them to go themselves. >> a good night between police and the called bonnie and clyde couple overnight. blake fitzgerald is dead and brittany harper is wounded. the pair was wanted for a string of robberies and car jackings along the gulf coast. >> the zika virus is spreading. >> we will make sure everybody is safe. we will do everything we can. >> do you think you did anything wrong? >> martin shkreli had little to say. >> your decline to answer up a answers to the questions? >> yes. >> legendary maurice white, founds of earth, wind and fire, died at the age of 47. ♪ do you remember >> a cyclist survives after
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being dragged underneath a truck. >> all that. >> the world champion warriors guests of president obama and there with steph curry. >> you want to show us a little of your lap dance? >> come on, rob! >> and all that matters. >> we are three days away from the super bowl! football! >> will you weigh in who you're rooting for? >> i'm for the old guy, the guy you can rely on, the guy with a proven record on. i'm for peyton. >> sound like you! >> better thanny sanders interrupted his own speech to rush to the aid of a man who fainted in the audience. luckily, bernie was able to shout him back to consciousness! are you okay? wake up! the middle class is disappearing! announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! ♪ welcome to "cbs this morning." happy friday, everybody!
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charlie rose is off so anthony mason is bus. >> happy friday. >> nice to have you here. the gloves are off in the democratic presidential fight. last night's debate in new hampshire was loud and, sometimes, rough. hillary clinton bluntly accused bernie sanders of using smear tactics. and sanders repeated his attack on clopt's tiinton's ties to wa street. >> a new poll shows bernie sanders is leading hillary clinton by 2-1 margin. nancy cordes is in new hampshire where both candidates will campaign today. >> reporter: when we talked to voters, you can tell this line of attack by sander about her wall street donations is having an impact. they bring it up a lot. so she had to find a way to turn the argument back on him and given her poll numbers here, she had little to lose. >> i really don't think these kind of attacks by insinuation are worthy of you. >> reporter: sanders was caught off-guard by clinton's ver osity.
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>> you will not find that i ever changed a view or a vote because of any donations that i ever received. so i think it's time to end the very artful smear that you and your campaign have been carrying out in recent weeks. and let's talk -- let's talk about the issues! >> the senator stood his ground. arguing big donors don't give money to be nice. >> there is a reason why these people are putting huge amounts of money into our political system. >> reporter: clinton said sanders was too focused on what she called one street. >> madam secretary, it is not one street. the business model of wall street is fraud. it's fraud. >> reporter: still unknown is what clinton said in speeches she made to financial firms for $200,000 a pop. >> are you willing to release the transcripts of all of your paid speeches? >> i'm look into it.
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i don't know the status but i'll look into it. >> reporter: last night, clinton turned the tables on sanders. >> if we get into labels, i don't think it was particularly aggressive to vote against the brady bill five times. i don't think it was progressive so vote to give gunmakers and sellers immunity. >> reporter: when sanders called her the establishment pick she had this response. >> senator sanders is the only person who i think would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplifying the establishment. >> reporter: but the moderators noted even democrats who support clinton worry that her e-mail controversy could hurt her down the road. >> you are a 100% confident that nothing is going to come of this fbi investigation. >> i am 100% confident. >> reporter: the clinton campaign is feeling a little better after the e-mails after the state department classified of two of former secretary of state colin powell e-mails. the republicans argue there is a
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difference between two e-mails and her 1,500. john dickerson of "face the nation" is with us this morning. hillary clinton was fierce. she was forceful and she went after bernie sanders, talking about an artful smear, attacks by insinuation. will it work or was it risky? >> that was very interesting. she is right, essentially. bernie sanders' argument is she is compromised by all of the money and donations she gets. now the question is does it make political sense for her to do that? it showed her being forceful and fierce, but what do regular people hear when they hear people get a lot of money from a certain industry? they think maybe there is a connection there, so is it really a smear for sanders to bring that up or is he saying, simply, that because of the donations, she won't go as far as he will? that is something we will have tained o find out coming days. she is hanging a lamp on this
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issue. >> bernie sanders didn't take it lying down. what are voters in new hampshire saying about how he did last night? >> well, with i haven't talked to a lot of them overnight, but the -- his -- basically, he is so on message and the argument is basically that he will go farther than she will because he is not compromised by those donations. so i think that, basically, they both were forceful advocates for their positions. but right now the positions in new hampshire are helping bernie sanders. >> john, a huge debate last night over the definition of the word progressive. this from a party that once struggled to avoid the word liberal. what is going on here exactly? >> well, it's who has got the real, true religion. hillary clinton was quite artful in her response to that. it seems to me if you were trying to outdo the other on who is more faithful to the cause, you would just stand up and say, hey, i'm a liberal. as you say, that is really the word that many who believe in those sets of ideas still hold
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on to and think there is nothing wrong about that and want to be proud about it. but they were basically trying to put each other in the corner and that was a really interesting exchange. sengs about what is at the heart of this race, who is truer to the cause. >> >>er john dickerson, i don't know if you've heard but i have a big spinterview with the obams on sunday. do you have any word of advice? >> just be yourself, gayle. >> okay, john! >> you didn't buy that? >> no, i need a little bit more than that, john dickerson. i will call you later. thank you very much. john, by the way, will interview senator sanders for this weekend's "face the nation." that is sunday right here on cbs. most of the republican candidates will debate tomorrow night in new hampshire. a new poll out this morning shows donald trump still leads the field there with 30% but marco rubio has jumped has second place with 17%.
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ted cruz is third. followed by john kasich and jeb bush. major garrett is at rubio's campaign office in manchester, new hampshire. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. two polls in 24 hours show genuine movement for only one republican, marco rubio, up seven in one survey and six in another. judging by all of the attacks rubio faced since arriving in iowa you know other republicans believe rubio is rising. everyone else is either standing still or losing ground. and with only four days to go before the new hampshire primary, pressure is mounting. and cracks and temperament are forming. >> we are going to knock the [ bleep ] out of isis. i don't give a damn. they are ripping the [ bleep ] out of the sea. you can tell them to go -- themselves! >> reporter: a propane, but nevertheless funny donald trump energized a standing room only crowd on thursday night, after cramming four mix and mingle events into a single day.
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it was the most biggest pace of his entire campaign. by the time trump hit the stage. >> i've done five of these today. in different forms. do you think this is fun? >> reporter: he appeared winded. >> do you think this is fun? >> reporter: ted cruz also grew exasperated by a question of his duel canadian citizenship. >> sir, sir? okay, next question. >> reporter: chris christie teed off on a voter in keen. >> i don't understand a damn thing you just said. >> reporter: marco rubio is the notion but the first-time senator faced questions about his experience, or lack of it. >> no one running for president has presidential experience. being president is nothing like being governor. it's nog like being a senator. >> reporter: one possible source of anxiety? voter volatility. 59% of likely republican voters remain undecided. trump's trouble? 37% say they would not vote for him under any circumstance.
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even so, trump pledged if he made it all the way he would give up his lavish lifestyle, even golf. >> i just want to stay in the white house and work my ass off and make great deals, right some who is going to lead? who is going to lead? >> reporter: with trump and rubio leading here, something else may be happening. an end to grassroots organizing and face-to-face courtship. new hampshire voters. compared to john kasich, chris christie, ted cruz, and jeb bush, rubio and trump have devoted far less time and money to old-fashioned new hampshire style politics. that could be a source of frustration for candidates not named trump or rubio. >> thank you, major. jeb bush is looking for a comeback after finishing sixth in iowa. the ex-florida governor and his mother, former first lady barbara bush, spoke with us in new hampshire. her first tv interview since the campaign started and they were quick to show their criticism of
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donald trump. >> i don't think any president would hashouted profanities in s speech. >> who did that? >> your buddy. that never would have been acceptable in the age of reagan or my dad. >> yes. unbelievable. i don't know how women can vote for someone who said what he said about megyn kelly. it's terrible! and we knew what he meant too. don't you get in his firing line. and money doesn't buy everything. it's accomplishments and what you're doing and giving and it's incom prehenible to me. >> the two will have much to say about donald trump and his presidential race. mrs. bush now explains why she is campaigning along her son and that is ahead on "cbs this morning." you know they call her the silver fox.
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she has a silver tongue and wait until you hear. she goes unplugged. >> still going strong at 90 years old. >> she is feisty. we have new details in the killing of a 13-year-old virginia teenager. the family gathered yesterday at a funeral for nicole lovell. they say virginia tech students keepers and eisenhauer carefully planned the girl's murder. eisenhauer allegedly met lovell online. she was killed the same day she climbed out her window to meet eisenhauer. both students are held without bond. florida officials are reporting three new cases of zeke rah virus and bringing the statewide total to 12. florida's governor has declared a health emergency in five counties and 51 people in 12 states and washington, d.c. are infected. mosquito control sprayers out in miami yesterday. florida's climate allows the
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mosquitoes for breed year-round. a sloppy morning commute on the east coast. a winter storm is dumping a few inches of snow across northeastern states. some areas along the coast could see about a foot. rain turned into wet snow overnight that coated roads and more than 5 million people are under a winter storm warning. the system will move off the coast by later today. well, it's certainly a better forecast for super bowl 50. sunny skies with sia kickoff temperature around 70 degrees. the fbi and police say there is no credible safety threat to the fans. the broncos and the panthers today have their final full practice. ahead, jeff glor shows us how celebrities like snoop dogg are crashing the fan frenzy. you can't listen to the music of the '70s without knowing the work of maurice white, the founder of earth, wind and fire. he lost his battle with parkinson's disease wednesday in
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langs at the age of 74. he was nominated for 27 grammys and winning seven over a career spanning more than four decades. ♪ ♪ do you remember when the first time in september ♪ >> reporter: singer/songwriter maurice white knew how to chase the clouds away. >> dancing in september ♪ ♪ jo. >> reporter: he formed earth wind and fire in the '70s and they moved a generation and got that generation moving. ♪ ♪ boogie boogie dance >> reporter: inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame in 2000 their moves sxanexpanded t mind and selling more than 9 million albums. >> we look for an illusionary performance and high energy, of course, and just a good show. ♪ show what you can do
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with my love ♪ >> reporter: when he sat down with cbs news in 1988, white shared how the group's name was in the stars. >> someone had -- did a chart on me and the elements in my chart is earth, air, and fire. but i said, i'll call it earth, wind. i changed air to wind. and there is the name. >> reporter: and the elements of his music encouraged listeners to love what they were hearing and each other. >> i think he was just really in touch with making misk for the people. >> reporter: billy johnson jr., senior editor for yahoo! music said -- >> he is a song that feels so good. ♪ you're a shining star no matter who you are ♪ >> to think you can listen to a song that is basically telling you to make a wish on a star. to just have that kind of message for your spirit, i think, is incredible. ♪ shining star
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come into view ♪ >> such a unique sound. >> such a rough year. it's been such a rough year for movie. david bowie and glenn frey and natalie cole and now this. >> surveillance video captures fitzgerald and harper allegedly committing car-jackings and robberies. fitzgerald was killed this morning in a shoot-out and harper wounded and the pair allegedly committed crimes in three states. david begnaud is in pensacola, florida, where the chase ended. >> reporter: six crimes in six days and it had federal investigators from the fbi to the u.s. marshal's office searching from new orleans to florida and ended overnight behind me beyond the flashing lights in a heavily wooded area here on the florida panhandle. there were two police chases and then gunfire. the manhunt for blake fitzgerald
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and his girlfriend brittany harper came to a violent end in the florida panhandle this morning. nearly five days after the pair allegedly kidnapped, stole, and robbed their way across the gulf coast. the couple's first alleged victim was kyle dease, the 26-year-old said fitzgerald forced him into a car and kidnapped him on sunday. . describe that ride to me. >> the gun in his lap the entire time but i was just trying to stay calm. i was just being sarcastic and trying to crack jokes. >> reporter: about an hour later, the suspects dumped him in the hills. shortly after that, police say fitzgerald kidnapped a woman inside of her own home. the couple allegedly forced the woman into her car but let her go just a few miles down the road, taking her suv. on monday, surveillance video picked up the pair more than 250 miles away in perry, georgia. the video appeared to show fitzgerald robbing and abducting a female clerk at a convenience
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store. like the other victims, the clerk was released unharmed. >> no way to harm and even if you don't harm the people, you're mentally messing them up. >> reporter: the duo was spot in florida on wednesday. they say fitzgerald robbed a surf shop and a grocery store. both 30-year-old suspects have a criminal history. fitzgerald spent time in jail for first-degree burglary in 2014 and harper pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated in 2010. the male suspect told one of his victims -- he would do anything not to go back to jail. >> david, thanks. an outspoken former drug company ceo creates a backlash by not speaking. ahead how martin shkreli outraged members of both parties in an appearance before a congressional committee.
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the extreme sports world loses a popular athlete. >> ahead the shock of the sudden death of dmx legend dave mirra.
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ahead, superstars join the super bowl mania. we will take you to san francisco where the excitement is building ahead of sunday's
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game. on monday our cameras get a this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". good morning, everyone, i'm jim donovan, dealing with some precipitation this morning it, could range from cold rain, to snow. here's a look at the cbs-3 mobile weather lab, as it patrolled mt. holly burlington county this morning. there are lots of changing conditions, so please be aware as you make your way to work it, could be easy or slick in some spot. >> and, it is penndot's job to stay ahead of the slippery roads, mountains of salt to be loaded onto trucks, out on the road right now, crews are working on spot treatment, on bridges, and overpasses, because they freeze first. after that, it is the regular roads, just in time for the morning commute. penndot says the big concern is falling temperatures. let's see about those temperatures, what we can expect. meteorologist, katie fehlinger has the eyewitness weather forecast, katy? >> jim, for the most part, all
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at our below freezing right now, so you pretty much have seen any rain, turn over to snow. what is good, how much, as we go out to storm scan3, the fact you can see end point in site. there is a badge edge to this, actually already moving into our west most suburbsment granted you'll be getting hit the hardest with the snow, down toward the coastal communities, here, in fact, you're getting pretty decent banding streaky look to the radar across new jersey and delaware, but winter weather advisory still in effect in chester up to montgomery bucks counties all points southeast that far until at least 10:00 this morning for sit and suburbs closer to nook and you're down toward the shore simply because dealing with the longer, but heaviest snow out there as we speak, through really the next 09 minutes or so. it is that wet snow, so it is having difficult time at least on treated roads to stick very easily, but you're looking again at coating to inch or two, through the i59 corridor, and immediate vicinity, you might even see to up 4 inches the closer you get to the coast, again, you have got longer window of time for the snow to fall.
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out of here by this afternoon, in fact, i think we'll see sunshine here before all said and done, so quick hitter but impact for sure. back to you. >> it will be nice to see that sunshine, no doubt about it, thanks, katie, especially after morning commute like we've h right now things looking good. they're just looking very busy, roadways very wet. you can see, 59 at girard, very busy here, traveling less than posted speeds on 95 and a lot of places for that matter. forty-two freeway northbound, creek road, for those of in you jersey see stream of vehicles although looking okay, there, the schuylkill at city avenue, i've kept my eye on this all morning long, very busy just beyond the trees, very busy, accident here, mantown i street closed between glasco streets, use alternate, you have to right now, upper square drive will be your best bet. and also, another accident, white horse pike eastbound is closed at collingswood circle. you have to use alternate, there as well, haddon avenue. jim, over to you. >> thanks, meisha a next update is at 7:55, up next on cbs this morning, jeff with the football frenzy underway
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♪ here in california, somebody waut a lottery ticket that turned out to be worth $63 million. the deadline to cash it in was today and no one showed up to claim it. so now the money goes to california public schools. what a waste, you know? you just hate to see that! >> they will put the money to good use. if you find the ticket, you don't want to think about it. i'd rather never want to know. >> absolutely. welcome back to "cbs this morning." outspoken former pharmaceutical executive pleads the fifth. martin shkreli shocked members of congress with his refusal to answer questions. ahead what he had to say about those lawmakers after the hearing reason a bmx legend has
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died. friends and family are remembering david mira. what he posted on social media one day before his death. the detroit free press reports an aide in the governor's office knew about a spike in legionnaire's disease a month before he said he knew. the aide was told it may be tied to the city changing its water supply. march 25th e-mail said, the quote. the governor spokesman said is premature and irresponsible to make the connection. the "los angeles times" reports on a possible end in sight to a gas leak in porter ranch, california. enhanced video shows the gas leak, which began back in october, state officials sail the damaged well that is leaking the gas could be capped off as early as the end of next year. about 5,000 homes have been evacuated. "the new york times" on how the u.s. will track a rocket
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that north korea says it will launch sometime in an 18-day prer period starting monday. many analysts see it as a long-range missile test. the japan newspaper says the fueling of the rocket appears to have begun. "wall street journal" reports investigators think a suicide bomber caused an explosion aboard a somali airliner on tuesday. we have been reporting on the blast that tore a hole through the side of the jet as it took off. the alleged bomber was blown out in the explosion and his body found 25 miles away. investigators believe he snuck the bomb on on board using a wheelcha wheelchair. a drone crashing into the 40th floor of the empire state building last night. the suspected operator is identified as shawn riddle. he tweeted, quote, filming with drone and now it's stuck on the empire state building with security. police arrested the man for reckless endangerment and navigation. embattled former pharmaceutical ceo martin
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shkreli is at the center of a new controversy. he invocketked the fifth amendm yesterday. he is sparked outrage last september when his company raised the prize of a life saving drug from $13.50 a bill to $750. jan crawford is in washington with the backlash over his testimony. >> reporter: good morning. so it took martin shkreli less than ten minutes to accomplish what few people in this town are able to do and that is get bipartisan agreement. people on both sides of the aisle were disgusted by his testimony, or lack of it. for most people, testifying before congress can be a daunting experience. >> do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth. >> reporter: but for martin shkreli, it seemed like a waste of his time. >> on the advice of counsel, i will not give an opening statement. >> reporter: the normally outspoken former ceo tried something new. re
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restraint. >> i invoke my fifth amendment privilege while i invoke my fifth amendment privilege and decline to answer your question. >> reporter: even that was tough. shkreli went between looking bored to confused and sometimes smug, angrying congressional leaders and leading to this rebuke from elijah cummings. >> the way i can see it, you can go down in history as the poster boy for greedy drug company executives, or you can change the system. yeah, you. >> reporter: his attorney explained it's an apparent lack of interest this way. >> some of what you saw was nervous energy by an individual who very much would like to explain what happened, but has agreed to listen to his lawyer. >> reporter: shkreli adopted a self-imposed gag order wednesday outside a brooklyn federal court where he is currently facing charges of securities fraud but what a different a day makes.
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shortly after being excused from the committee, he tweeted hard to accept that these imbeciles represent the people in our government. this might seem like odd behavior but it's business as usual for shkreli. the same guy who live streaming his life after his arrest in december and started a public feud with rapper ghost killa. >> be real, as your video once said, and don't ever [ bleep ] mention my name again. >> i'm from the streets. you take shots at me, i'll come back to you, especially publicly. >> reporter: shkreli had 45 million dollars in an e-trade account when with he posted bail after his arrest. by wednesday that number dropped to 5 million because of a bad investment, proving that one minute you're up, the next minute, you're down. >> jan, thanks. he seems to offend everyone whether he opens his mouth or he doesn't. >> it's the smug expression.
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the tweet didn't help either. >> shock and grief this morning in the extreme sports world after the suddenly death after the legendary star dave mirra who died thursday of an pareappt suicide. he was 41. vladimir duthiers shows us the stunned reaction of friends and colleagues. >> reporter: dave mirra left behind a wife and two young daughters as well a series of cryptic messages on social media but no clear public sign that this man who seemed to have everything was apparently planning to take his own life. >> dave mirra wins the x-games gold medal. >> reporter: by any measure, dave mirra was an icon in bmx and one of the athletes in the x. games and winning 24 medals. >> look at the high shra/oh!
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>> reporter: you can buy his video game x-games. he hosted mtv's reality game show. >> the wingest rider of the sport still on the forefront of progression. >> reporter: he wasn't just an athlete. mirra was also a family man, posting lovely messages about his wife and two young daughters. he offered this photo with his wife on instagram thursday, with the apcaption, my rock! thank god. but an hour on later he was found dead inside his truck. the sheriff's deputy released this statement. officials calling it an apparent suicide. >> just a sad day here. a life cut too short. you just wish you could have got to him and understood, but, you know, we are going to miss him. a sad day. >> reporter: mirra's fans and friends are struggling to
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understand. feller ex-bmx tweeted i'm in shock. tony hawk, we are heartbroken. this one day before his death, mirra, himself, posted this message to instagram. we all have battles to fight. never back down. love you all. >> it was a total shock to me. and i suspect to many others. you can't really make sense of it, because it's not a thing that makes sense to you. apparently you can have all of these different things and all of these people that adore you and it's just a reminder that you don't know. you just don't know. >> reporter: mirra family is asking for privacy. the police chief will have a press conference today on the circumstances of mirra's death. >> posting those messages, it seemed he had it all. >> thank you, vlad. the broncos and panthers are preparing to take field for
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super bowl 50 on sunday. the advice on teams how to avoid distractions. >> there is gronk! >> there he is, norah. >> norah like her some gronk. football frenzy from a guy you know knows a little something about hearing in the big game. we will hear from the gronk. if you're heading out the door, watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital device. don't miss our inside look out james corden is preparing for his special edition of the super bowl edition of the "late, late show." and norah has more with an interview with jeb bush and barbara bush. we will be right back. you know who i am. "sir"? co. progressive insurance? uh, i save people an average of over $500 when they switch? did you pack your own bags? oh! right -- the name your price tool. it shows people policy options to help fit their budget. [ scanner warbling ] crazy that a big shot like me would pack his own bags, right? [ chuckles ] so, do i have the right to remain handsome?
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♪ in two days and counting, fans will pack levi stadium in santa clara for super bowl 50. around 70,000 people will crowd into those stands. the panthers and the broncos met some of those fans yesterday. this was their last media appearance before the big game. jeff glor is at super bowl city in san francisco with the football frenzy. jeff, hello. >> reporter: the players got
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here actually on sunday. the biggest group of fans arrive today. but plenty have already gotten a head start. the days before the super bowl, they are jammed with just about everything, except football. ♪ >> reporter: last night, the dave matthews band helped feverish fans kick off the weekend. >> go broncos! >> reporter: earlier, visitors converged on the park known as super bowl city, as well as the media convention center a mile away where they watched for celebrities and athletes. rob gronkowski, who has a super bowl ring of his own, seems to have embraced the distractions more than anyone, but he says the hype for many players is hard to handle. the week sort of builds up, so what is it like two or three days out? >> as a player to be playing in the super bowl game, you have to have patience. you have to stick to your routine. >> reporter: prediction? >> i'm hoping for a great game because i'm a fan of the nfl and
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watching football, so a great game and i think the panthers will pull it out at the end. >> reporter: even though teams practice 45 miles away from super bowl city, it doesn't make focussing much easier. >> first of all, can i get a 50% discount on papa john's pizza when i'm in the state of california? >> absolutely, absolutely. >> reporter: the game two days away, security around the city is visibly increased. >> 2-3. >> reporter: it hasn't deemed to dampen fan support. >> super bowl champions of all time! >> reporter: sticks out at nearly every corner. after all, it is super bowl 50, the biggest birthday yet for the biggest game in america. later today, eli manning is one of three finalists up for the nfl's man of the year award. on sunday, his older brother is hoping to win another prize. gayle? >> all right! interesting to see who is rooting for who. >> yeah. >> funny to see snoop dogg there. >> that's right. i know.
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talking about pizza? >> he is pulling for the broncos, he says. everybody has got a favorite. >> very exciting. >> thank you, jeff. super bowl sunday is right here on cbs. after, we will bring you the big game's best and worst commercials from the "usa today" ad meter. so you can vote for your favorite ad by signing up at admete admeter.usatoday.com. >> ahead, find out what the 90-year-old former first lady barbara bush is telling her son to change about his campaign. plus, bei bei finds a new place to frolic. we will show you how the panda cub reac
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first family and forward to >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. take it easy out there this morning. as you head out the door, a lot of roads are covered in snow, and that has a number of schools on two hour delay. we have that information for you at our website cbsphilly.com. right now, though, live picture from the cbs-3 mobile weather lab, cruising through south jersey and where you see the windshield wipers working you need them. look at the dicey trip right now on the roads, early this morning, in lumberton, burlington county. the snow and slush really is becoming a problem, so go slow. we do expect snow totals to be lesser the further inland you get. still it, can be dangerous, real now matter where you are. to the shore now, and about to get about 4-inch of snow it sounds like before the system moves on. look at the boards walk, ocean city cape may county, the snow
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piling up on the boardwalk. it will be quite different picture in just a a few month it, will warm you up, the thought of it, careful outside, see if we can get rid of all of this by the evening commute. katie, you're saying by lunchtime this can move snob. >> easily, already back edge to this that's visible, even at the local level here, too, erika. that's good news, i would say by the time we hit noon we will be on the air "eyewitness news" at noon, look like we will be seeing the end point of this. you are already see things start to fizzle, hole, gap edge, right outside of philadelphia, that's essentially your back edge to this, and the brunt of moisture, you got some streaks where you have got heavier snowfall intensity across new jersey, but the bulk of this is push willing out to sea. quickly really. speedy little system, but it was a sneaky one at that. it is messing with your visibilities, too, down to mile at best at the a.c. airport, still near zero in wildwood under mile in trenton and millville. so where the heaviest snow is falling, only talking two, 4 inches here as we go region by regionment mainly southern delaware, as well as toward
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coastal new jersey where you will find the heaviest of the snow. but at max, it is up to 4 inches, of the wet snow. we saw some of the size of the flakes from the cbs-3 mobile weather lab, and it is out of here. we'll get in for sunshine, watch for icy spots over night tonight. >> for sure icy spots, something to look out for, even slick spot, wet roadways, keeping our eye on on that this morning. for those every you at home, just wait to go see if this rush hour passes by, there is not whole lot of relief. still very busy, accident vare avenue, that left lane blocked here, another accident, 309 southbound at the pa turnpike, moved all the way off to the shoulder, third accident, the vine westbound at 21st street near the schuylkill, that left lane is block kind of hard to see but i just want to let you know give you heads up where that is. man town i street closed between south road and glasco street, downed pole entrapment. upper square drive would be your best bet. over you. >> thank you, next update 8: 25, coming up on cbs this morning, presidential
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candidate jeb bush and his mother,
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♪ it is friday, february 5th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there is more real news ahead, including more of norah's interview with barbara and jeb bush. the former first lady blasts donald trump. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> she had to find a way to turn the argument back on him. and given her poll numbers here, she had little to lose. she is sort of hanging a lamp on this issue and it will keep getting talked about and the question is whether it being in the conversation is very good for her. >> everyone else is either standing still or losing ground. with only four days to go before the new hampshire primary, pressure is mounting. i don't know how women can vote for someone who said what
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he said about megyn kelly. >> there were six crimes in six days. it all ended overnight. behind me beyond those flashing lights in a heavily wooded area. >> they say martin shkreli it took him less than ten minutes to do what they did. a bipartisan agreement. >> just be yourself, gayle. >> you look like a peter pan of death trying to take tom brady at the neck and take him off to never, never land. >> i'm going to take this home! your daddy used to be good! i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and anthony mason. charlie is off today.
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bernie sanders and hillary clinton go back to campaigning in new hampshire this morning, after their most heated debate so far. >> the democratic candidates hit each other hard over wall street influence and campaign tactics. >> when you were asked about speaking fees, you said that is what they offered. have you been too dismissive of voters concerns about this issue? >> i may not have done the job i should in explaining my record. >> being part of the establishment is -- is in the last quarter, having a super pac that raised $15 million from wall street. >> i really don't think these kind of attacks by insinuation are worthy of you and enough is enough. if you've got something to say, say it directly, but you will not find that i ever changed a view or a vote because of any donations that i ever received. >> i think it's time to end the very artful smear that you and your campaign have been carrying
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out in recent weeks. the numbers just don't add up from what senator sanders has been proposing. >> the middle class bailed out wall street in their time of need. now it is wall street's time to help the middle class. >> a new national poll this morning shows donald trump is still the republican front-runner, despite his second place finish in iowa. trump is at 31% and ted cruz and marco rubio follow. no other candidate is in double digits. another poll this time in new hampshire also shows trump in the lead. jeb bush is 21 points behind in fifth place. after finishing sixth in this week's iowa caucus, bush needs a boost in new hampshire. we went there yesterday and spoke with the former governor and his mother, former first lady barbara bush. it was her first tv interview of this campaign. around manchester, new hampshire, it's not uncommon to see presidential candidates pop into roadside diners. >> hey! gentlemen, how are you doing?
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>> reporter: but jeb bush is hoping his presence here in new hampshire is anything but common. >> good to meet you, sir. >> you look better than your brother. >> reporter: what is the jeb bush comeback plan? >> do well here. the message is one that i'm a proven leader. we are electing a president, not a back bencher in the united states senate. so you better be ready to lead. you better be able to have the experience of making a tough decision. >> reporter: what do you mean a back bencher? >> i mean, there are people running who are gifted oratores but never done anything in their life that leads you to believe they can make a tough decision. marco, today, had a hard time being able to describe his record of accomplishment. it's hard in this environment where nothing gets done, but don't brag about things you haven't done. >> if you can't beat marco rubio here in new hampshire, does that mean the end of your campaign? >> no, of course, not. as i've said, this is the first delegate will be selected on tuesday. we got 99% of the delegates left. a long way to go and i think the voters of this country ought to decide that, not the pundits. >> reporter: to help convince the voters, he brought a secret
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weapon here. i think you might want to say hello to somebody. >> hello! >> reporter: how are you? >> you look beautiful. >> reporter: at age 90, mrs. bush said she flew up from houston to be alongside her son as he campaigns for president for a few reasons. >> thank you, mamma. >> i love my son. and i know that america needs him. he is honest, dependable, loyal, relatively funny. good looking, but funny on. he has the same values that america seems to have lost. he is almost too polite. i don't advise him, but if i gave him advice, i would say, why don't you interrupt like the other people do? >> reporter: really? >> yes, i would say that. >> i'm interrupting, mom. >> reporter: you mean interrupting during the debate? >> yes. he is so polite. we brought him up that way. he does not brag like some people we know. >> reporter: who are you talking about? >> i can't remember. >> reporter: on do you think
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someone else that is running president is bragging too much? >> i'm not getting in a spitting match with him. he can spit further than i can. when push comes to shove, people are going to realize, jeb has real solutions. rather than talking about how popular they are, how great they are. >> reporter: you taped an ad that is running here in new hampshire and you talk about your son and you said he had a big heart. >> he does. >> reporter: i don't know if you know what donald trump tweeted about that ad. he mocked your son turning to you and he tweeted, saying, just watch jeb's ad where he desperately needed mommy to help him. jeb, mom can't help you with isis, the chinese, or with putin. >> i don't need help. >> putin endorsed him, for heaven's sake. putin, the killer, putin -- what is the word? >> for the record, endorsed! >> endorsed trump. that is an endorsement you don't want. >> i'm proud of being a bush. >> reporter: your brother george
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w. bush is in south carolina. the family is now coming out. is it a sign of strength or a sign of -- >> strength. >> reporter: or desperation? >> strength. >> reporter: your son has said, i'm my own man. >> that's right. >> reporter: he is sort of walking this line trying to run as himself, at the same time, distinguish i'm sure from your brother and the former president. is it a tough line to walk? >> no. because 2016 is different than 2000 and it's different than 1988. the country has changed and the issues are different. and i'm different. people understand that. we are different. my life experience is different than that of george and certainly different than my dad, the greatest man alive. it's not better or worse, it's different and it shapes how i think and what my beliefs are. >> reporter: you said it's another douche in the white house. >> i think a bush is going to beat another bush. >> reporter: do you think america is ready for its first male president? >> yes, but i don't think either
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one running is the one we need. >> good luck. >> hi. i'm jeb, how are you? >> reporter: if people in new hampshire aren't talking about politics, they are are probably talking about sunday's big game. can you weigh in who you're rooting for? >> i'm for peyton manning. i'm for the old guy, the all-star and the guy you can rely on, the guy with a proven record and the guy who can change the course of the country's history. so i'm for peyton. >> sounds like you. >> i don't know. just saying. >> he says he is on, no matter how he does in new hampshire. he says he will continue on through south carolina and nevada and all of the other states. interesting to see the family coming out if full force. >> can i say how great it was to see barbara bush again? >> she looks fantastic and, obviously, still has a lot of fight in her. >> she said the former president would be there, meaning number 41, george h.w. bush, except he has parkinson's and is not able to travel that far distance.
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>> it will be interesting to see if people think this helps or hurt him to have his mom come out. >> indeed. >> to rally for him. >> she also, i'll tell you about this. she does confirm that 41, her husband, does throw the shoe at the television sometimes when they are watching the debates! >> cbs news will bring you a republican debate from south carolina moderated by john dickerson and a week from saturday, 9:00 p.m. eastern time on cbs. james corden is on a roll with some of music's biggest names. ♪ don't let the sun go down on me
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. new developments in a story we brought you monday. a newly hired ohio police officer will get to keep his partner ajax after an explosion of outrage on social media. the city of marietta originally said matt hickey would need to bid on the dog at an auction. but marietta's lawyer found a way for hickey to purchase ajarajax for just $1. >> i now know there are a lot of great people out there and a lot of great people who care. it feels great. it feels super. >> hickey paid up and took ajax home for good. >> we love this story. >> i'm glad this worked out well. >> it's interesting how they found it after the outrage. nobody found it before that! how much exercise does it
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take to keep your good morning, i'm jim donovan, snowy commute throughout the region, so slow it down a bit as you head out the door. cbs-3 mobile weather lab cruising through south jersey giving us real time look at the roads. this is a live look at pemberton, burlington county. some snow and slush accumulating. let's check in now katie fehlinger live in the weather center. the big question everyone wants to know, when is it going to stop snowing? >> thankfully only matter of couple of hours of this left, jim. pretty quick hitter after storm system. timing really is what is not necessarily the best thing about this storm system. it is going to get out of here though in just matter of hours for you, at the moment, already visible back edge to t you can see across portions every southeastern pa how things are starting to empty out on the radar if you will, you do still have steadier heavier bands of snow streaking through east and southern portions of delaware as well as new jersey so our
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snowfall expectations are modest for sure. nothing compared to the last storm we saw, the timing obviously the bad part about this. coating to 2 inches is the expectation primarily on unpaved surface you through the i95 corridor now starting to seat back edge of this moving on through, this morning, still will find pockets of heavier wet snow coming through, especially, new jersey, and specially in delaware like we mention. i think even until about the noon hour, then start clearing on out of here. light snow, for the lehigh valley, city and suburbs, but it does pick up bit more in terms of intensity, as well as amounts, down to the south and east simply because you have few more hours to kill before it is completely gone. then superbowl weekend, like it never happened. back to the mid and upper 40's, with sunshine, meisha? >> sorry, we send it on out to jan in burlington county. >> good morning, katie. you have really been spot on with this, it is that wet heavy snow, seeing here, in pemberton, burlington county. it really is beautiful to see
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it clinics on everything. but it is certainly making for a messy morning commute. you can see, snow and slush here on the ground. people having to take it very, very slow in order to get to work, and where ever they are going this morning safely. you can see, every once in a while, this winds picks up. those tree branches start going, the flags in town start going, as well, so just be very careful headed out the door this morning, here in south jersey, this is what we're seeing. seeing this wet, heavy snow, sticking to the pave now there is morning, getting closer into philadelphia, not really seeing this. so, as katie has been saying, the closer you get to the shore, the more snow accumulation you are going to see, and the travel conditions really worsen as you move your way out to the shore. that's how it is looking out here in the cbs-3 mobile weather lab this morning in pemberton, burlington county, into you, meisha. >> jan, thank you so much. so great to see a live shot out there. what we are seeing in the traffic cameras right now yes, it is, it is the slush, it is the rainy roadways, it is the snow coming down, but the good news is it is not feet --
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freezing to the roadways, don't have black ice necessarily, just got to deal with the snow and then it will clear out of the way. this is where we have disable tractor-trailer 95 south at could the plan blocking the right lane. when we go to back upshot you can see 95 south coming around the s curve looking very slow, you are not traveling at posted speeds, so give yourself couple every extra minutes if you can. schuylkill westbound at bear, accident block cents the left lane, hard to see, but you can see how slow it is, then the vine westbound at 21st street into the schuylkill, an accident here that's moved all the way out to the shoulder. but again, you can see just a string of brake lights basically anywhere i look this morning, now we go to the wide, see what's going on in the neighborhood, 13 on the schuylkill moving in the east and westbound direction, 18 on the vine, looking very red the schuylkill 21 on the blue route heading in the north bound direction, overall, give yourself couple of extra minutes, jim, over to you. >> thank you, next update is 8:55, ahead on cbs this morning, how many exercise you really need. i'm jim donovan, make it a great day.
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♪ i need to get pumped up for my post-super bowl show. so i sent my interview strike team to media day to ask these players one simple question! what do you do to get pumped up for the big show? >> i put on a tiny crown and i say who is the prince of football? me! that's it. >> when i want to intimidate the other team, i make direct eye contact on the line of scrimmage. and i mouth these words. >> i like to listen to the lion king sound track before the big game. i mean -- ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." i love them but when he mouthed the word i love you, because everybody can read that. >> yes. coming up in this half hour,
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coldplay calls this year's super bowl halftime show a mix of the past, the present and the future. but one band helped the big game finds its voice long before superstars took center stage. plus a road map to keeping your heart healthy. dr. tara narula is in our green room and she looks at how nearly everyone can set realistic goals to lower their risks. that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" reports that england's ken henry viii may have suffered the same brain injury that some nfl players experienced. henry had two head injuries from jousting. a study from yale says that is consistent with the brain disease cte. new york "daily news" says mcdonald's new salad has more calories than a big mac! the premium southwest salad with buttermilk crispy chicken has baby kale and baby spinach but when you add the cheeses and ranch dressing, it is a whopping 710 calories!
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43 grams of fat! and sodi sodium. you might as well order the rest on the bun! >> impressive. >> do you like that. >> i did that as a child. >> i wonder how many weight watcher's point that salad is? >> a gazillion so i won't be having that any time soon. >> "the new york times" reports on how an american tourist became famous in iceland because of mix up. he arrived at the airport and said hess rental car was 45 minutes away but he typed one letter wrong on the gps and sent him on a six-hour excursion to a distant fishing village! when iceland's news media heard about the mistake he became a
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celebrity! he put in one too many r for this city. >> something ain't adding up here. by hour four? >> i would just look out the window and say which way do i go? heart health is a big issue for many people, especially this morning during heart awareness month. heart disease is the leading cause of death in this country. killing someone every 84 seconds. and exercise is crucial for prevention. a new cleveland clinic survey shows 40% of americans are getting less than the recommended amount. our dr. tara narula is a cardiologist in lennox hill hospital in new york. i see you have on your red as well. >> heart day. >> i think this is important. what is the right amount of exercise that we should be doing? >> exactly. this survey showed 20% of americans know the right amount for heart health and the rest don't. it's important to understand that the goals are 150 minutes a week of moderate intensity
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aerobic exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous activity. if you want additional benz, show in strength and additional training per week. you can break that up into 30 minutes five days a week and ten-minute intervals. but it's important to make it a priority and fit it in because exercise lowers blood pressure and decreases inflammation and it's just generally a wonderful for the body. >> just to sort of do the math. the way to think about it do at least 30 minutes of exercise five days a week. >> 150 minutes. >> that seems easier when with you break it down that way, norah. aren't you upping the ante? aren't doctors upping the ante how much exercise we have to do? i've always heard do eight strong minutes a day and you'll be okay. >> these are the recommendations by the american heart association for a while." oh! >> you're the 80% that don't know the right amount, gayle! >> everybody has excuses why they don't exercise.
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>> they do. >> 41 percent said work obligations and 37% blamed too tired and 28% said they had family and friend obligations and 14% said they were too out of shape. >> who has better excuses, men or women? >> i think both. they both have pretty good excuses, unfortunately. a lot of people wonder how much do i have to push myself? push yourself until you're out of breath and fatigued. if you want a goal heart rate take 220 and subtract your age and take 65% to 85% of that and shoot for that range. >> it's more than just losing weight. it's about your health. both of my parents died of heart attacks so i know this is important information. >> losing weight is much more diet than it is exercise. >> that is important even if you have heart disease, it's still important to exercise. >> absolutely. even if you have heart disease you should be exercising the same amount. >> doctor, thank you. this sunday's super bowl halftime concert could be full of surprises but half a century
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ago, the music changed the big game. >> i'm michelle miller. the story of a band that stole the show at the first-ever super bowl. that story is coming up on "cbs this morning."
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coldplay for sunday's super bowl halftime show with about a hundred million people expected to tune in. coldplay and all of the special guests will take their place in history alongside some of america's most famous performers. michelle miller is at super bowl city in san francisco with the program's humble beginnings. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. when you think about halftime shows, you think of helicopters and fireworks almost over the top antics. but it wasn't always like that. coldplay's chris martin described this year's show as a combination between the past, the present and the future. our store begins in the past, 50 years ago, with a little marching band from louisiana. >> hey! >> what? >> 1-2-3! 4, 5, 6! >> reporter: these college band mates haven't marched together in 50 years! but when we met up with them recently, they hardly missed a beat. >> you had to bring your dedication each time, practice
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like you perform and you performed like you practice. >> yes. >> reporter: it was their performance together in 1967 that would change history. that year, the commissioner of the national football league invited gramblink marching band to play in the first super bowl. 100 men marched alongside the university of arizona's band for millions of viewers. >> there was a lot of weight on our shoulders and, a lot of, we didn't pay particular attention to the weight. if we went out on the field and did a show and it pleased the public, then we felt that we had done our job. >> reporter: for the next 23 years, marching bands were a super bowl mainstay. then in 1991, disney produced the halftime party and chose the
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successfully boy band, new kids on the block. two years later, the king of pop, michael jackson, moonwalked for 100 million viewers. more people watched his 12-minute performance than the game itself! and the era of the a-list was born. >> pop culture's national holiday. it's become the place in which you see not only the kind of highest form of competition. >> strike the pose. >> but also the place in which pop icons are affirmed. ♪ oh, no let's go >> a sense that anything might happen. ♪ >> reporter: and anything did happen! in 1996 diana ross with chorus and fireworks and high flying exit.
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stages set for superstars soon featured rising stars too. halftime producer mtv took a chance during super bowl xxxv. >> rock this way ♪ >> carrying aging rockers aerosmith with a baby-faced britney spears. >> it's a possibility for performers who are very much on on the verge, as well as those who are cemented in our cultural imaginary. >> reporter: there is another moment cemented in america's imagination. janet jackson and justin timberlake's wardrobe malfunction in 2004 set a moment in history. >> it certainly changed the lineup of halftime performers for several years afterwards. ♪ hey jude >> reporter: super bowl xxxix hosted a beatle. ♪ unto your heart
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>> reporter: in 2009, it was "the boss." >> 1-2-3-4! >> reporter: four years later, beyonce was on full display. ♪ >> reporter: then rising star bruno mars brought in the show's highest ratings yet. but none of these halftime steps or dramatic antics could be possible without a group of teenagers from louisiana. do you think that the super bowl performances helped to raise the level of awareness that people had about this university and its band? >> i don't think i know so. >> reporter: super bowl i launched the grambling band's legacy and they later starred in commercials and played the super bowl four more times. and even inspired the 2002 film
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"drum line." >> my motto is you don't know what you're in, until you're out of it. ♪ >> reporter: the grambling marching band of today made possible by a trail blazing band from the past. so what did you want to show america when you set foot out on that field? >> we leave a lasting impression on that individual to say, i've never seen it before and i never will again. >> reporter: believe it or not, none of these performers get paid. but they do get reimbursed for the cost of the production and, depending on how big that production is, that, gayle, could be in the millions. >> i'll say. it was great to see the gambling state band because those guys are fantastic. >> so good. >> it was a little walk down memory lane. thanks a lot, michelle. you can catch coldplay, along with the carolina panthers taking on the denver broncos when cbs brings you super bowl number 50. before the game, we will bring
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you our interview with president obama and first lady michelle obama live from the white house. that is all sunday only on cbs. i was feeling really good until anthony said, the interview is live? thank you, anthony! thanks a lot! no pressure here! >> almost as big as the halftime show. >> it's live? ew! before that live interview with gayle, we are going to have? we are going to partner, actually, with the white house to post some of the behind the scenes images on the "cbs this morning" instagram account. following "cbs this morning" on instagram, facebook, twitter and snapchat for exclusive images and videos from gayle's interview. looking forward to that.
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>> thank you. >> as we leave you, let's take a look back at the week that was. have a great weekend. >> god bless the great state of iowa! >> i stand here tonight breathing a big sigh of relief. thank you, iowa! >> donald trump tried to diminish ted cruz' iowa caucus victory. >> you talk about liars. ted cruz. actually, i think i came in first. >> had to find a way to turn the argument back on him. >> i think it's time to end the very artful smear. >> i don't think a president would have ever shouted profanity with kids in the crowd. >> who did that? >> your buddy. >> there were two police chases and then gunfire. >> he had the gun in his lap the entire time. >> maurice white lost his battle with parkinson's. >> zika transmits a virus that lives in south florida year-round. >> >> nicole touched many people throughout her short life. >> prosecutors say enough
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evidence to convict cosby of sexual assault. >> still looking for the winner of this 63 million dollar jackpot. >> i wish it was me but it wasn't. >> early spring is my forecast! >> kermit, what is your biggest regret? >> signing up for high school biology class! >> chris, what are you doing? >> i'm trying to get to the super bowl. >> get your hands up! ♪ ♪ paradise paradise ♪ >> the columbia broadcasting system. watch the super bowl game ♪ do you know where to go >> all the way for a touchdown! >> get it together. >> okay. >> get it together. >> i promise you, if i have a touchdown on sunday, i will celebrate. i can assure you of that.
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>> good morning, i'm erika von tiehl. it is a messy morning commute. really all around the area today, so do take it easy as you head out on those roads. let's give you live look right now from the cbs-3 weather lab, on the road in vin send ton, new jersey, see slushy conditions, yes, roads look pretty slick. we want to check in with katie in the weather center. okay, we know we have a mess. how about coming home later today? >> later today will be a lot better, not going to have active precipitation falling from the sky, and certainly, what we're fond nag lot of spots granted not everywhere is that this snow has had a tough time sticking to the paved surfaces, again, not true everywhere, specially through new jersey, you're finding quite a bit of slush picking up on the actual surfaces of the roads here, because it has been coming down relatively heavily. starting to see the back edge, dwindling fasten a.m. winter weather advisory set to expire
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for the city and advice ten i, up until noon at the shore points, so by the time on the air on "eyewitness news" at noon this should basically be over, should even see sunshine peaking through the clouds. coating to 2 inches max of the wet snow until this is out of here across i95, then two-4 inches the further southeast you travel. and as we head forward in this forecast, yes, it is all long gone later this afternoon, but overnight if there is anything left over that's damp, and there probably will be, you run the risk of it freezing back over again. mid upper 40's then through superbowl weekend, sunshine, not bad one coming up here, as early as monday night leading into tuesday our chances for snow return to the forecast. so, it is somewhat active pattern for us, for more on what's going on out there right now we send it out to jan carabeo. >> reporter: katie, good morning, we've been tracking this snowstorm all morning long, from the cbs-3 mobile weather lab, we're coming to you live right now from route 38 west. we just pulled in through lumberton, and the roads here
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aren't looking too bad. we have certainly seen them look a whole lot worse. you can see blacktop, just a loft moisture on the road right now. we just saw a plow truck move through this area, so that's definitely helping too. but, you can see, off to the side of the road, that snow is accumulating in this part of south jersey, we've seen it on the grass, we've seen a lot actually on the side roads, and the back roads. so, getting out of your housing development, down your street, might be little bit tricky. we have seen quite a bit of slush and snow on some of the untreated areas. then once you get to work or where ever you are going you have to be very careful when you walk in the parking lots, as well, those untreated areas are really the biggest problem. and i think katie was really spot-on this morning when she says that you will see more accumulation the farther away from the city and closer to the shore that you will see. that most certainly has been the case for us making our way from philly out to south jersey, seeing more and more snow as we get farther away. meisha, into you. >> thanks so much, jan, so good to know our friends at penndot are out there doing all that they can thank you,
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very much, for. that will good morning, everyone, yes, so what we're seeing right now is a lot of slow downs, still, even though we're pushing past our rush hour, doesn't matter, still very busy. live look, schuylkill westbound at city avenue looking very busy still seeing a lot of brakes lights, over on the east side looking okay there. i am seeing the farther you go east, you are slowing down, at some point even stopping. ninety-five south, before cottman, looking very, very slow, and just past this s curve we do have disable tractor-trailer, it is blocking the right lane. so that could crib to some of the slow downs we are seeing on 95 south. but we've been seeing 95 south look very, very busy all morning long. then, we've got another accident here, this is the schuylkill, this is right after the westbound vine. it is pulled all the way out to the shoulder, also now blocking the right lane. it wasn't just moment ago, now it is. and the airport, weather could be impacting flights, check your schedules, and the wide, 18 on 95, 17 on the schuylkill, erika, over to you. >> thank you, more on updates for you throughout the morning here on cbs-3 any time
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