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morning. captioning funded by cbs it's friday, february 19th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." a face-off with francis. donald trump's latest campaign comments are aimed at the vatican, after pope francis criticizes the republican front-runner. as thousands prepare to say good-bye to the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, the battle continues over who will appoint his successor. five people are on board when a sight-seeing helicopter smashes into pearl harbor. and adele opens up what happens after her performance at the grammys went awry.
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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. drump donald trump surged to the top of the republican race. he infamously took aim at john mccain's war record and a day before the south carolina primary, he is taking on the pope. >> if and when the vatican is attacked by isis, which is everyone knows is isis' ultimate trophy, i can promise you that the pope would have only wished and prayed that donald trump would have been president. >> reporter: donald trump turned his famous fury on pope francis. it came after the pope, fresh off a visit to the u.s./mexico border said trump's plan to build is wall not christian. >> for a person to question a
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person's faith is disgraceful. >> reporter: at a town hall meeting in south carolina, trump softened his stance. >> i have a lot of respect for the pope and i think he was misinterpreted and given false information. >> reporter: trump for controversy hasn't hurt him in the latest polls. the latest cbs news poll showed him with 2-1 lead over ted cruz nationwide. the criticism could help him with some evangelicals who find francis too liberal. the latest comments left his republican rival talking about trump, once again. >> if he has a relationship with the lord, fantastic. if he doesn't, it's none of my business. >> we have a right to build a ball but i got to tell you too many walls between us. we need bridges between us if we are fixing the problems in washington. >> that is between donald and the pope. i'm not getting into the middle of it. >> reporter: here is the morning's front page of new york "daily news." trump is also answering questions about his stance on the iraq war.
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while he has said that he never supported the 2003, buzzfeed uncovered a 2002 interview with howard stern in which trump says that he would. during last night's town hall, trump said he didn't remember that conversation. and now to the democrats, where one day before the nevada caucus, the race here -- there rather between hillary clinton and bernie sanders is neck and neck. nationally, clinton holds an eight-point lead over sanders for the democratic nomination. according to a just released cbs news poll. that is about the same as her lead last month, but much less than her 20-point lead in december. both clinton and sanders participated in a town hall meeting in nevada last night. they made separate appearances but both talked about immigration, a big issue in nevada. they agreed that immigration reform needs to be a priority. >> i was the first person to call out donald trump.
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i said, bustd, enough! >> it is a major priority when you have 11 million people living in the shadows i think we owe it to them to move as expeditiously as we can. >> sanders said it's okay for a member of congress to disagree with the president from his own party. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk to cbs news contributor bob schieffer about tomorrow's republican primary in south carolina and the democratic caucus in nevada. the fbi isn't saying why it searched the california home of the brother of san bernardino gunman syed farook. no one was arrested but agents carried away boxes, a computer, and stacks of paper yesterday. syed farook and his wife opened fire at a san bernardino meeting of his coworkers on december 2nd. 14 people were killed. his family members said they had no idea what he was up. other technology companies are standing behind apple in its battle over to access to
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farook's iphone. both twitter and facebook say they support apple's decision to defy a court order to help the fbi break into the phone. apple is challenging the ruling. justice antonin scalia will lie in repose today at the supreme court before his funeral. after a private service, the public will be able to walk past his casket. president obama will pay his respects today and will not be attending tomorrow's funeral. don champion is outside the supreme court. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the casket will be brought here to the supreme court around 9:30 this morning. former law clerk and supreme court officers will serve as pallbearers. the fact that the president is not attending the funeral is another topic of debate and a another sign of the deep divide in washington. today thousands will pay respect to supreme court justice antonin scalia. president obama and the first lady will remember the justice as his body lies in repose in
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the great hall of the supreme court. the president has faced criticism from the right for not planning to attend scalia's funeral tomorrow. >> what the president thinks is appropriate is respectfully paying tribute to high profile patriotic american citizens even when you don't agree on all of the issues. >> reporter: the 79-year-old died of natural causes over the weekend. republican presidential candidate ted cruz plans to attend the funeral and criticized the president. >> he is going to cuba but somehow obama can't find time to go to justice scalia's funeral. >> reporter: scalia's memory is being overshadowed by a bitter partisan debate over whether president obama should nominate his successor. >> the ples has the right and the oblegs under the execution to set forth a nominee. >> reporter: jeb bush broke had his fellow republicans to leave
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it to the next president to decide. >> we should be respectful of the constitution but whatafteve the powers has, the president ought to use them. >> reporter: vice president joe biden will attend the funeral tomorrow. the white house says he had a personal relationship with scalia and his family. while his body lies in repose here today, scalia's former law clerk will take turns standing vigil next to their old boss. >> don champion at the supreme court, thanks a lot, don. when president obama visits media ne media next month it's unlikely he will meet with fidel castro. instead he will meet with raul castro and dissident groups. cuba agreed in 2014 to normalize relations. the last president to visit cuba
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was calvin coolidge in 1948. dangerous winds in the northern plains. wind damage outside last night in denver, wind gusts there reached 40 miles per hour. strong wind pushed fires into the central plains yesterday. some 40,000 acres burned in oklahoma. one person is in critical condition following the crash of a tour helicopter into hawaii's pearl harbor. the trouble started yesterday morning not far from the "uss arizona" memorial. witnesses say they heard two loud bangs and saw smoke before the chopper hit the water about 20 feet from shore and sank immediately. >> looks like the chopper is coming over the land and looked like the pilot pulled it back over the water and dropped maybe ten foot off the shore and it sank like a rock. >> reporter: in all, there were five people on board. bystanders jumped into the water to rescue them. two had to be pulled from the
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chopper under water. coming up on the "morning news." bridge stunt caught on video. police have new clues in the search of a car seen driving recklessly on the bay bridge. and, later, boycotting beyonce. miami police take a stand against the singer because of her super bowl performance. this is the "cbs morning news." wait... wait... perfect. at del monte, corn is packed at the peak of freshness with just water and a dash of sea salt. nothing else. so it's all-natural and delicious. nothing else. i'm bushed! i've been on my feel alyea me too. excuse me...coming through! ride the gel wave of comfort with dr. scholls massaging gel insoles. they're proven to give you comfort. which helps you feel more energized
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to keep the virus from spreading. church doctrine bans contraception but the pope says it's a lesser evil than zika. the "los angeles times" reports a dangerous gas leak is now sealed. california officials declared that the porter ranch blowout is capped. the well started spewing methane more than four months ago and drove thousands of los angeles families from their homes. the miami herald reports that city cops won't work off-duty at an upcoming beyonce concert. the head of the police union her super bowl show and the new video put police in a negative light. >> there was a unanimous vote. we are not going to voluntarily show up there and sign up to work for a woman, on woman that has portrayed a message that is anti-police. >> the police department is assuring the public that security will be provided for beyonce's concert in april at marlins park. the news journal in delaware reports that a school district
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is apologizing for a staffer's sarcastic stunt. the school sent out an official looking form but was mocking bullying complaints. the staff member who accidentally sent it around was not named. "people" magazine is reporting of a behind the scenes admission from tiggen who says she was receiving in vitro infertilization during her sports shoot. her and her husband john legend are expecting a baby girl in april. a kindle reader is caught after taking selfie photos with the device. his dinner. he had lost his wife recently, but i didn't know that. he made a remark to me about not sure he wanted to be there anymore, but he said something to me that has stuck with me to this day.
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return of the ecto cooler. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. stocks on wall street finished lower for the first time in three days. the dow lost 40 points. the s&p finished down nearly 9 points. the nasdaq lost 46. hundreds of spotify premium accounts may have been hacked. "forbes" reports the information was posted on the website taste spin and some of that information include e-mail addresses and spokesive passwords and home countries. the identify of the hackers isn't known. spokesive is the second most popular music streaming service with over 20 million users. mcdonald's is test ago new breakfast item. chicken mcgriddle. it's a fried chicken patty between two syrup pancake buns. it is being tested at eight stores in ohio and it could end up on mcdonald all-day breakfast menu. it looks like high sea ecto cooler is coming back. it made its debut in the '80s. it was a green colored citrus
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well, in a candid interview with "ellen" adele said her performance at the grammys on monday night hit her phone. the star sang the same song on "ellen". in a typical fashion, she mailed it. reigning stanley cup champions visited the white house on thursday. it was a hat trick for president obama. a fan of most chicago sports teams. >> i haven't given up hope on the bulls or the white sox or the bears or -- heck, i'd eaven take the cubs but, in the meantime, let's give it up for
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the chicago blackhawks. >> the blackhawks owner presented president obama with a lifetime parking pass at the united center where both the bulls and the blackhawks play. maybe it's a smooth shooting, his ankle breaking moves, or perhaps his very cute daughter riley but steph curry is officially the most popular athlete on youtube. the reigning nba mvp has netted more than 140 million views in the last six months, topping lionel messy, lebron james, and cam newton. after 12 seasons, five pro bowls, nfl's jared allen has announced his retirement. >> everyone, i just want to say thank you for an amazing 12-year career. this was the part where i was going to ride off into the sunset, but seeing how there is no sunset, i'm just going to ride off. >> and away he went! allen's announcement rivals only marshawn lynch's who announced
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his departure from football on twitter during the super bowl. well, this morning, the cdc is confirming what you've known all along. you are not getting enough sleep! in a state-by-state breakdown, the study found people in hawaii get the least amount of sleep with about 65% of the population getting the recommended seven hours sleep a night. who is getting the most shut-eye? colorado, skoocket, and minnesota. the italian businessman who had a cure for sleep deprivation had a fitting farewell. rinaldo betty died last week his children put his ashes in an urn. it was a coffee pot he made into a staple in the kitchen. . coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," pushing the limits with gopro photographers. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."
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to the big celebrity feud everybody is talking about, donald trump versus the pope. is it possible that you guys are fighting because you have so much in common? after all, you both think you're infallib infallible. >> if i told you two years ago that donald trump would be in a fight with the pope, you would think i was insane! i mean, this makes taylor swift versus kanye west like nothing! >> there goes the pope's chances of being on the next season of "celebrity apprentice." gone! >> actor richard gere gave them the old razzle dazzle in the movie adaptation of "chicago." on he brought to life the charismatic lawyer billy flynn. another celebrity is attacking the same role on stage on
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broadway. jim axelrod reports. >> is everybody here? is everybody ready? hit it! >> reporter: while former football star eddie george is no stranger to the spotlight. ♪ ♪ i don't care about expensive stage ♪ >> reporter: it's a different stage he made 21 years ago winning the heisman trophy before a nine-year all-pro career. >> i didn't come to this earth just so say i played football nine years and i won a heisman trophy and die. ♪ razzle dazzle >> reporter: he caught the theater career when his football career wound down and started from the ground up. how is your footwork? >> footwork is nice. i got good feet. >> reporter: drama classes, voice lessons and shakespeare in his hometown of nashville, before auditioning for broadway. >> what was important for me was that the ensemble don't look at
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me as a gimmick, some guy athlete that wants to do broadway. no vanity project here. ♪ just perfectly understandable ♪ >> reporter: this is not just bold-face name hire to get people into the seats? this is a legitimate song and dance guy? >> yes. yes, he is. yes, he is. you just watch him! >> reporter: keen played in the show. >> i was not expecting what eddie brought to the stage. ♪ the old razzle dazzle >> if you trust and go through the process and show up every day with the intention to get better and better and to be humble, and things will just start to unfold like you could never imagine. ♪ >> reporter: he could be talking football or broadway.
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eddie george knows the secret behind a great play. ♪ and they will make you a star ♪ >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news. >> not bad. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," why a texas couple is being sued for a review they posted on yelp and how professional gopro photographers capture some of the world's most extreme stunts. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green.
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good morning, weekends warm up. live look right now at center city from the studios. katie will tell you the best day to be outside this weekend and the two scenarios for a storm next week. also, up in flames. fiery pictures show efforts to put out an rv fire. we'll tell you the chester county restaurant that managed to escape the embers. multi state crime spree, makes its way to our area, how these thieves with working together. good morning, today is friday, february 19th, i'm erika von tiehl. we check in with katie and meisha a i love the sound of this weekend warm up ladies. >> yes, good morning, tgif. to all of you at home waking up with us, katie, roads are look nice,

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