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7v it's friday, march 11th, 2016. thisgi is the "cbs morning news." issues over insults.rw the republican candidates tone it down in their last debate before tuesday's critical primary contest. remembering nancy reagan. more than a thousand peof;ple will attend the funeral today for the former first lady. dishonorable discharge. the wounded warrior froth fires its two top executives after cbs news raises questions about how the charity spends its money. and prime punch line. the president and canadian prime minister swap bieber barbs at the white house state dinner.o good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york.
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i'm anne-marie green. after 11, mostly contentious, the republican tenants are fighting a more serious tone. they debated last night in miami and the last showdown before tuesday's critical primaries. five states will cvo,te including winner take all contests in florida.o and ohio. from miami. >> repter:orne thing that can be said about last night's debate here athe university of miami, the candates focused on+ issues and not insults. >> i cannot believe how civil it's been up here. >> reporter: thursday night's republican debate delivered on its promise to be a kinder and gentler discussion of the issues, before a packed miami auditorium, immigration was a hot topic. senator marco rube jo:( -- rubio
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front-runner donald trp who admitted using the vooesisa lawfj's agreed. >> i have to do what i have to do. >> reporter: when& ted cruz accuse flidflop of ethanol. >> if you have a candidate who is funding liberal democrats and funding the was candidate is going to take on washington. >> reporter: trump defended his earlier comments that islam hates america. >> you can be politically correct if you want. i don't want to be so politically correct. >> reporter: rubio said that's not the way to defeat radical islamic terrorists. >> we are going to have to work with people in the muslim faith. repter:orhio governor john kasich -- >> whe?[n i went to io, we were 8 billion in the hole and now 2 billion in the black and our credit is strongnd a we are up 4,000 jobs. >> reporter: donald trump currently has a 100 delegate
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second place. today, former candidate dr. ben carson is expted to endorse trump. ml coming up on "cbs this morning," florida nator marco rubio discusses his prospects in his home state's primary on tuesday. a man attending a trump rally was arrested a charged th assault after he allegedly sucker-punched a protester. deo appears to show 78-year-old john mcgraw punch a protester who was being escorted out of a rally in north carolina. it's not the first incidence of violence at a trump rally. and during last night'ds debate, trump was asked if he did anything to encourage violence at his rallies. he said he hoped not. >> people come with tremendous passn an love for the country, and when they see protest, in some cases, you know, you're mentioning one case which i haven't seen,o i heard about it, which i don't like, but when they see what is going on in this country, they have
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th haveyanger. they love this country. >> reporter: tmp's campaign manager is accused of yanking a reporter's arm. she showed her arm on twitter. the campaign manager sai he has never even met fields. earlier, hillary clinton said she was deeply distressed by the incident at the trump rally. durix#ng a broadcast interview, she said trump should not be urging people on and as a president, there are consequences what you do and say. >> you can't just be flailing ar nd inside the white house saying whatever come out of your mouth. markets rise and fall and conflicts can begin and get worse. i mean, so many things really do pay attention to what happens in the office of the presidency. >> in a (cstatement, bernie sanders said no one in america should ever fear for their safety at a political rally. more floodroducing weather is expected today in the gulf coast states.
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this morning from louisiana to tennessee. evacuations have been ordered in an area near shreveport. there has already been widespread flooding and water is expected to breach a levee this morning. residents of jackson, mississippi, have been told to boil their water after weather-reted issues knocked outline the water system. unaler services will be held today for former first lady nancy reagan. friendsnd familhyy will gather at the reaga presidential library in simi valley, california, where she will be buried next to her husband. teri okita is in simi valley. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's customary for presints and first ladies to make their funeral arrangements while still in office, so thi has been decade in the making. mrs. reagan was vyer involved in the planning, all the way down to the pallbearers and who will
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her serve.+> friends and family will say good-bye to hert her late husband's presidential library. >> an emy chair. i bet we always have an empty chair at the table. >> reporter: the former first +c-+ lady is being remembered for her style, grace and devotion to her husband, the 40th president. her tribute will draw on other first ladies, including laura bush and rosalynn carter and mrs. oba. earlier in the week, mrs. obama remembered nancy reagan, mainly for her anti-drug campaign. >> mrs. reagan reminded us the importce of women's leadership at every level of our society. >> reporter: theuneral is closed to the public, but but 55 hundred mourners paid their last respects this week. some waited in line over an hour to look at the casket and left over flowers and american flags in her honor.
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for her husband, astounding. >> reporter: james manning rked closely with the first lady for more than a decade. >> i think she would be surprised, but smile. i think this is a reflection on ople nderstanding the difference she made. >> reporter: nancy's children's patti and ronald will share their respects today. mrs. 9reagan's request was that she be buried as close to her husband as possible, just inches away.ok their burial sightooks l over the sunset at the pacific ocean. justice department said probable cause there is an iphone. apple has refused to ily with a court order. last night, attorney general loretta lynch explained the (jrj
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>> we are asking them to do is to help us disable the passwordfe erase function, that basically wipes the phone if you guess the password wrong after ten times. we will try to get into the phone. we will extract the evidenc6(e. under the court order that we have gotten it's very narrow and it's very focused. >> a hearing on the issue is scheduled for march 22nd. two top executives at the wounded warrior project are out following a cbs news instigation that raised questions about the nonprofit spending. steven nardizzi an algae owner dan know, the ceo and chief operating officer were fired during a board meeting on thursday. the wounded warrior project has taken in more than a billion dollars worth of donations since 2003 but more than 40 former employees told cbs news the charity's spending was out of control, including millions of dollarsn lavish conferences. the wounded warrior project released a statement calling some media reports on its
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but the charity says such events will be curtailed in the future. coming up on the "morning news." prisoners on the run. an intense searchs under way for escaped convicts in new mexico. later, take off trouble? a passenger opens the wrong door and claiming he just wanted a bit of fresh air. this is the "cbs morning news." >> announcer: this portion of cbs morng news is sponsored by seabond denture adhesive. no pasty ooze! with stronger, clean sea-bond. o# see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. zw see me. see meo kn t that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate
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former aide to vladimir putin and the search for escaped convicts in new mexico. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand.7 the albuquerque journal reports on a manhunt forwo violent convicts. they escaped from a van yesterday in southeastern new mexico, even though their wrists and legs were shackled. they were spotted yesterday on a hotel surveillance video without the chains and wearing a fresh change of clothes. police are srching house-to-house. "the washington post" is reporting details of a massacre in the backyard of a suburban pittsburgh home.e two gunmen killed six people wednesday in wilkinsburg. among the victims, four women, one of them pregnant. officials have described it as a premedated attack. so far, no arrests. "the new york times" reports that head blows cause the death of a former aide to russian president vladimir putin. his body was found in novemr at a washington hotel. russian reports had suffered he
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lessen left a top media post in russia two years ago. buzzfeed reports that the zika outbreak could drain resources from battling other diseases. federal health official say the search for hiv and flu vaccines may stall congress and the obamar! adminiratist are fighting own 1.45 billion dollar access to tackle theika z virus. still to come, you're invited. we take you inside last night's statehouse dinner for canada's prime minister. the roles you play in life are part of what make you, you. and you're not going to let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure with nutritious calories, 9 grams of prote and 26 vitamins and minerals.
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nasdaq lost stw12. nese is recalling certain, butot all pizza and stouffer's frozen dinner which nestle believe is the source of the glass. no injuries reported. a list of date and product codes are available on necessarystle's website. kate caitlyn jenner has a new face of h&m. a new ipad and a smaller iphone will likely be introduced. the iphone isumored to feature a four-inch display, like the one on the iphone 5s but with an
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the new ipad is expected to be like a smaller ipad pro. the designer who helped make ikea the largest furniture reilertan the world has died.h_ it's reported he died at the age of 86. he joined ikea in 1953 designing the company's logo and hundreds of ikea's simple designs including the billy bookcase. but the most famous is furniture that customers assemble at home. at issue is a cleaning agentd used in honest liquid detergent. the journal sites two independt lab tests and found the detergent cleans an agent that honest says coulda irritate skin. honest says it uses a safer and
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i']\ stealing your wallet. a golfer thought it was funny the fox was going through his bag until the fox sprinted away with his wallet. the creature did drop it as soon as he gave chase. college basketball conference tournaments are getting some star treatment but in the stand, not necsarily on the court. that there is bill murrayyk taking in xavier's big east tournament game against marquette. murray's son is a student manager for the team. xavier wins 90-72 and murray could be back at madison square garden today when the musketeers take on seton !hall. julia louis dreyfus was on hand to watch her son's northwestern team take on michigan. that game waa nail-biter as michigan pulls out the win in overtime 72-70. northwestern is hoping iots 20-win season is enough to secure its first-ever trip to the ncaa tournament. and they will find out on nday when we reveal the brackets in the tournament selection special right here on
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coverage starts sunday evening tw at 5:30 eastern. coming up after your local ne on "cbs this morning," a middle-schooler who might actually have the answer to the nfl's deflategate controversy. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."ive "on my way text" you'llnow exactly when we'll be there. fu giving you more time for what matters most. (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. ut (baseball on tv in background) th heart failure, danger is always on the rise. symptoms worsen because your heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room) about 50 percent of people die (dog whimpering);k within 5 years of getting diagnosed. but there's something you can do.\@ talk to your doctor about heart failure treatment options. because the more you know, the more likely you are... (dog whimpering) to keep it pumping. what brand of makeup is better for your skin
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and yes, your children will have breakfast. every 8 minutes the red cross responds to a disaster and makes this promise. help us keep it. & somber remembrance in japan this morning. the nation marks the fifth anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. the twin disasters left more than 18,000 people either dead or missing. to this day, some parts o northeastern japan are still uninhabitable. a commercial fishing boat sank near a rocky coast after the rescue of its three-man crew. i-a powerful wind storm teorhe ship from its moorings wednesday night in washington state with the three-man crew aboard. the coast guard saved them yesterday. one fisherman was slightly injured. a suspect in a murder a a zoo is stillt l age in the los
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john blackstone has more on this "wild" case. >> reporter: other animals at the los angeles zoo may have wilted the crime, b they are not talking! the victim was a 14-year-old female koala mauled to death. the main suspect caught on zoo security cameras is well-known to authorities and most everyone else in los angeles as p-22, the hollywood mountain lion. zoo director john wis. >> what we know at this point, it's circumstantial, but he was in the zoo thebj night that8 the koala disappeared. certainly would be capable of doing it. >> reporter: thiis like a hollywood celebrity murder and you seem to be the defense attorney for the accused. >> well, i don't know if i see it that way. >> reporter: national park service ranger kate kirkindoll is raising reasonable doubt. there could be other suspects? >>here tould , s.ye there are bobcats and coyotes.
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mountain lion lives in griffith park in the middle of los angeles which includes the zoo. 22 may have had at least one ior. >> we feel pretty confident that he had taken a raccoon at one point and fed on it. reporter: these wild animals don't know this is a zoo? >> absolutely. koala bears are adorable and i think have a place in all of america's heart but in the case of the mountain lion, he doesn't see it that way. >> reporter: p- has never been known to bother a human. if he is guilty at all, it's only for doing what comes naturally. today, president obama will become the first annual sitting president to speak at the music festival in texas. the media and music gathering drew more than 80,000 people last year. the president will discuss civic engagement in his address and next week, mrs. obama will address the gathering. coming up after your local
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analysis of last night's gop debate. we will hear from "face the na on" moderator and cbs news political director john dickerson. plus, we will talk to the seven grader who came up with a scientific theory to explain t deflategate scdal.an d take you on board with a flight with an all-female crew. thr2at is the "cbs morning news" for th friday. thanks for watching.
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have a great day.9q?gaes. trayvon martin shot to death. dontre hamilton unarmed. sandra bland... did nothing wrong. and makes their mothers' fight for justice her own. she speaks for a city poisoned by indifference.+ we need action now. and stands with the president against the who would undo his achievements. just like she's always...stood with us. hillary clinton.m-
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wusx wbtv oncl your side. wb news starts right now with breaking news. >> john: good morning, welcome to wbtv news this morningh8o i'm john carter. that breaking news, charlotte-mecklenburg police investigating a carjacking that turned violent overnight. police say a man was shot this morning on rozzelles ferry near beaties ford and west trade street. ashton pellom is working the story, he joins us le in charlotte. so ashton,x) what happened? how is the victim doing? >> reporter: hey, good morning, john. police tell me this happened around 3:00 this morning. the victim shot twice, apparent carjacking. i'm on roslyn avenue. you can see!8'^ this is still very much an active scene.

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