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happen all around him. he smiles through it all. whoo! that is a thing that happened. that does it for us tonight. it all. that is a thing that happened. >> good morning. right now on first look a breaking overnight. a major health announcement. another bomb shell from angelina jolie jolie. the inside story of what police say happened in the uva gang rain controversy. and the isis kill list is being more serious by the minute plus hillary clinton reveals what she really thinks of journalists. vin diesel's most personal tribute to paul walker and what might be the cutest animal video ever. good morning. breaking news this morning. actress angelina jolie is opening up about cancer and a recent surgery she underwent to remove her ovaries.
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a story titled angelina jolie pith. she learned she was at high risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer. she underwent a double mastectomy. in her letters she says she has undergone surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes. she had is surgery last week. there was a small benign cyst on one ovary but no other abnormal tissues. she writes i feel feminine and grounded in the choices i am making for myself and my family. i know my children will never have to say mom died of ovarian cancer. this morning a stung update on a story that sparked national outrage. it involved the article in rolling stone and allegations of
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a brutal six attack at an elite university. >> reporter: it was the story that rocked the university of virginia. and sparked a national conversation about sexual assault. police said they found no evidence that it was true and have suspended the information. >> that doesn't mean that something terrible did not happen to jackie. we are just not able to gather sufficient facts to conclude what that something may have been. >> reporter: the lengthy article was published back in novel. a woman named jackie claimed he was gang rained by a from that house. >> were you able to find the fraternity member who allegedly ork orchestrated this attack? >> no we weren't. >> the police chief says jackie did not cooperate with the
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investigation. they initially halted all greek activities but soon her friends raised doubts. >> she said there were five men. the rolling stone article reported seven. rolling stone apologized. some students worry the discredited story will have a chilling effect on future sexual assault victims coming forward. >> these doors that we began to open for women to begin to speak out are perhaps getting slammed harder. >> the fraternity is now exploring legal options. >> now to another uva scandal involving claims of police brutality. martese johnson was left bloodied during an arrest. this happened after the student was turned away from an off campus bar officers claim he was
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belligerent. martese johnson disagrees. his arrest sparked campus protests and is now under investigation. it also triggers allegations of police brutality. surveillance video captures tense moments at a busy rail station. take a look. police say a man was having a mental break down on the tracks. he was jumping up and down on the divider. an officer moved in and tried to help but the man wouldn't stop so the officer tazed him but that didn't work. he tazed him again and finally brought the man down. when police tried to grab the guy, he took off but was eventually caught and taken to the hospital. how, a mental threat on the sigh can i of american soldiers and the people they protect. the so-called isis kill list of 100 members of the military. we have the latest.
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>> reporter: it may be the first assault by isis on america's home front. a group calling itself the islamic state hacking division posted on the interstates, names photos and home addresses of 100 u.s. military. urged isis sympathizers to hunt down the americans and kill them on u.s. soil. >> it's a new front. it's a new sense of threat to the home base that we haven't seen before. >> reporter: the pentagon contacted all 100, inform ed them of the threat but offered no personal protection to them or their family. >> you don't have enough resources to follow the threats or potential threats 20 24/6. >> reporter: service members are being advised to tighten up social media sites. >> we take the safety of our people very seriously. >> reporter: but the pentagon itself they have inadvertently
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provided the information. public affairs websites first posted the names own photos of at least 66 of the military people with job descriptions. defense officials say there's no intelligence indicating an actual attack is imminent but consider the threat alone an act of terrorism. >> a security scare for president obama's niece turned out to be unsub substantiated. last was increased at a women's basketball became. president obama's niece plays for princeton. university of maryland police heard monday afternoon from a caller who reported a man with a gun who had mentioned roibzen. the game went on last night without any incident. >> she is safe in my locker room. no one loves her like i do and she's an important part of our team, so keep the freaks out of
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the jim. >> the president watched his niece play. that was on saturday but he was not at last night's game. in her last scheduled speech, clinton has offered the press an olive branch. >> at new hair style. a new e-mail account. why not a new relationship with the press? so here it goes. no more secrecy. >> clinton made the remarks during a journalism award ceremony last night. earlier in the day she reportedly met privately with president obama at the white house. they told reporters. president obama and secretary clinton enjoy catching up in person when their schedules permit. they ziszed a range range of
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topics this morning. let's get down to business now. >> looks like we both got the leopard memo today. looking good. to which a popular site where people can live stream themselves playing videostreams may have been hackers. hackers may have gained personal information, although credit card numbers aren't affected. and amy's kitchen is recalling frozen meals because of a possible lis tier ya con contamination contamination. they aren't aware of any calls from the products. more in food news. expanding breakfast menu on thursday. launching of a biscuit taco. topped with country gravy. tau koe bella is hoping it will take 20% of its sales.
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>> that sounds good. >> it does. >> now we want to get the latest in sports. to the women's ncaa tournament. maryland wins. they used a 17-2 run in the second half to eliminate princeton with an 85-70 victory. they advance and face duke on saturday. and talk about a buzzer beater finish at chapel hill. >> gets a look for the win. >> she sinks it. a freshman hits the game-winning jumper with.6 seconds left on the clock. they go onto top ohio state 86-84. they face south carolina on friday. bye bye blackouts. the nfl will not block any games from local television during the upcoming season. they voted for a one-year suspension of the blackout
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policy for the season. you've probably seen this video. the crying pick low girl. after a loss at the tournament. those tears turned to smiles. she got to rock out with the roots on the tonight's show. >> and afterwards jimmy fallon giving her a nice basket along with two tickets to taylor swift's concert. >> the state of utah reinstates the firing squad as a method of execution plus thousands of people online are asking have you seen this little girl. we'll be right back.
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sal khan: khan academy is a not-for-profit, with a mission of providing a free world-class education for anyone anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they can cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said 'we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance.' and we're like 'well, we're already doing that.' and so it was kind of a perfect match.
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especially in places like missouri and texas. right now the worst of it is northern missouri and also starting to head down toward the springfield area. later today we will see severe wetder. 5:00 p.m. this evening we could have strong storms. that's the state of missouri and heading toward st. louis and wednesday, maybe a few tornadoes. we haven't had any in the month of march. wednesday p.m. the area of concern, st. louis, oklahoma ski city back down toward dallas. severe weather season has arrived. it's overdue. >> sounds like it's going to be serious in some parts as well. a big overnight report leads today's top stories. have spied on iran talks and apparently they shared what they learned to try to sync a
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potential nuclear deal but have denying it. this morning america has fewer eyes on the ground in a country on the brink of civil war. gem yemen has gotten to dangerous. they tell us about 350 special ones were air lifted out of the country. millions ofs of worth of equipment for destroyed to keep them from falling into enny hands. >> in utah a bill signed to allow a firing squad. and after ted cruz's presidential announcement, a few republicans agree texas senator refused to endorse them and a congressman wrote the republican party and the american people have to be able to find a more qualified candidate an ted cruz.
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shutting down the senate floor is not the mark of a leader of the free world. he and his wife have an exclusive interview on today later this morning. and last night jon stewart welcomed cruz to the presidential arena. no campaign launch would be complete without an auto biography. >> imagine a teenage boy heading off to school heading off to school over a thousand miles away from home where he knew nobody. where he was alone and scared. >> dude you went to princeton. like, i mean don't make it sound like you got forced onto the train to hog warts. although that would have been the easiest hat either. slithering slithering it is. >> okay.
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a national search is on for this little girl seen in this photo from a hurricane katrina rescue. the veteran hugging her wants to find her. the air force times says the girl reminded him he wanted to spend his life helping people saying if i never do anything else again, that hug in that smile made it all worthwhile. zblmpttle a white house official escorted out. the question why not joe biden and 41 gets down with brad paisley. scrambled politics is next. first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select business purchases with your ink plus card from chase. and with ink, i choose how to redeem my points for things like cash or travel. how's the fro-yo? just peachy...literally. ink from chase. so you can.
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that's right ted cruz announced he will run for president. finally carnival is no longer the most dangerous cruz in america. >> a packed edition of scrambled politics. today president obama meets with afghanistan's president at the white house. on the agenda american funding for afghanistan. from politico it's a make or break week for the gop congress. senate majority leader will try to push through a gop pujt resolution. there's been deep divide over increasing military spending. and george w helping push jeb's pac. his older brother is expected to make a rare appearance at a fundraiser tomorrow.
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he retweeted this picture with brad paisley. george hw bush. supporters of the vice president have set up a super pac hoping he'll make a bid for the white house. they set up a site. the page reads why biten? why not biden? and if washington post twrrks rumors are flying about why the woman was escorted from the building. but staffers remain tight lipped. president obama hosted more than 100 students from 30 states at the white house science fair. the president inspected inventions and innovations but he was particularly impressed with a device made from legos that turns the pages of books. >> group hug.
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grub hug. good job. >> the device was dreamed up by that group of six-year-olds dawning their cool capes and that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. i'm joined by a political analyst now. not wearing your cape this morning but that's okay. >> that's so cool. i want one of those. >> and only six years old. impressive. >> what are they going to do at 7. >> we want to start off talking about clinton clinton. she wanted to reset the relationship with journalists. reset is a word we've heard from her before talking about russia. we all know how that went. perhaps a recursor to rekindling this relationship? >> i was just so happy to hear she likes me. she wants to be friends. i'm so happy to hear it. >> and do you think she's really ready to do that and could this
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be the kick start to her e-mail scandal rehab? she needs a reset there. >> he get this hillary, i want to be pals. i'm a new haircut. the problem, i think in the end is that while she's super smart and has a ton of money. she's going to run an effective campaign she doesn't have bill's charm, and i don't know if you can learn that. >> we want to talk about someone who can be charming in his own way. ted cruz. >> yeah. >> yeah. what we saw yesterday, he's dominating the headlines and it will probably carry into today but we didn't see a lot of republicans standing by his side, notable republicans. do people just not like this guy in his party? >> including his follow texas senator? yes, people don't really like the guy in this party. think about some of the roadblocks he's put up to actually getting things done in washington. shutting the government down. not ever being willing to
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compromise on anything. that might play with the base but it doesn't make you a lot of friends in washington. >> it seems like it's heating up the fight for the conservative vote. >> it is. he's first and he gets points for that. he got a lot of attention for that. >> and just ahead, a music legend hits a jogger at high speed. plus, today's cute animal video of the day courtesy of the cam a zoo. stay with us. ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about
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daughter pauline as a tribute to paul walker. david crosby struck a jogger while driving near his home. his tesla was traveling at 55 miles per hour according to police. that was the posted speed limit. investigators say he may not have seen the jogger and that sun glare could have been a factor. they did say he stopped immediately and helped the jogger. they've been hospitalized but no life-threatening injuries. neither drugs or alcohol were involved. dhekcheck this out, a new addition to the tampa bay zoo with a cute voice. he sings and it's a clouded leopard club.
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they will hand raise the tub it's sixth months old. hand rearing will prevent fatal attacks by adults. so cute. this is "first look" on msnbc. "way too early" starts now. ♪ >> let's see how the liberty university students welcomed the senator. the excitement the passion. the rand paul t shirts. all right. now, that is somewhat awesome.
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come on, guys. don't show up wearing the other team's jersey. just don't be there. >> the students were required to be here. it's a weekly convocation that students have. >> then carry on. >> good morning. it's tuesday march 24th. welcome to "way too early." we've got a packed show including angelina jolie sharing important news about her health. ted cruz's imagined people and issues of spying which we'll get to in just a minute. we begin this morning with a story at the university of virginia. it became a story. a month's long police investigation is now suspended after officials announced there is no evidence to support what was detailed in the magazine's reporting. nbc has more. >> reporter: the police have
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