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9h captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is friday, march 11th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." stability finally takes center stage at the latest republican debate, but donald trump faces questions about violence at his rallies. deadly flooding rces thousands from their homes. in louisiana, a levee could break at any moment. the wounded warriors project fires its top two executives after cbs news reveals lavish spending by the veterans charity. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eyepene o" your world in 90 seconds. >> we are all in thi together. we are going to come upith
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belie how civil it's been up here >> the gop candidates play nice. >> this election, this debate is not about insults, it's not about attacks. >> governor, did you give everyone like a johnw kasich pill before the debate tonight or something? >> you know, it was really interesting!x, clearly, they were afraidf o me. >> democrats are on the move. rally supporters ag45thead of tuesday's crucial primaries. >> i see a huge crowd. >> ten southern states are under flood watcs and warnings. almost two feet of rain triggered historic deadl flooding. >> we were not prepared. >> we got to get everybody out that we can right now. >> two top executives at the wounded warrior7o project are out following a cbs news investigation that raised questions about spending. >> you may well be the most popular candidate named justin. >> it's better to be the leader of a country that consientlst wins ulk gold medals in hockey. >> a massive explosion outside
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what this looks like, no one was hurt in cleveland. >> talk abomout a cliff hanger. his board went sideways. >> all that. >> this fox i'tsno smart. he came after a golfer's bag in ireland and he grabbed asf/ wallet. >> you have a long history with donald trump. >> in person, he is nice but now he has gone crazy. >> and all that matters. >> let's let her rip.rw new clips without context. clip me, regimen. >> not going to happen!nk not going to happen! >> no, it's not. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the republican establimentsh should embrace what is out there. >> donald trump as he is known to mention has a lot of friends. >> ted cruz is a friend o mine. chris christie is a friend of mine. my friend elton john. have friends in iowa. >> friend of mine. >> friend of mine. >> friend of mine. friend of mine. i have no friends as far as i'm
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this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! with him to "cbs this morning." norah o'donnell is on assignment. kristine johnson of our new york station wcbs is with us. welcome. the republican race has a different tone. the republicans held a debate last night that made news for its substance insteadf o s% >> sure did. the four men on the stagett&* criticized each other's moves lightly. major garrett, it was also so civilized. good morning to you! >> reporter: good morning. ben carson will endorse donald trump in a couple of hours here at trump's club. he believes trump$] brings two things to the table. it gives him new access to the african-american vote. as for last night's debate,
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a volume persctive, while everyone played it safe, they also played it very, very soft. >> i cannot believe howivil it's been up here. >> reporter: in e most subdued and substantive debate of the game e campaign, they dug into policies. >> it will require go to change. >> playing to hisometown miami crowd, marco rubio wou reverse the relations with ba. >> i would want to make a strong, solid good deal. we don't want to be sued after the deal i made. >> i don't know where cuba is going to sue us but if they sue us in a court in miami, they are slo'going to lose. >> reporter: when asked aboof^ut the future solvency -- >> i want to leave social security as is. >> reporter: his challengers insisted on specifics. >> fraud is not enough.
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you said, it won't add up. you already gave those numbers. >> but the answer just can't be wave a magic wand and say problem go away. >> this is not a eoryth if you have to take on entitle many programs to balance a budget, yes. >> reporter: the sharpest differences emerge on trump's recent thato islam hates the west. >> i don't like to be politically correct. i like to solve problems. we have a serious problem. there is tremendous hate. >> i'm not interested inning politically correct. >> the answer is not simply to yell china bad, muslims bad. you have to undstaner the nature of the threats we are facing. >> reporter: trump tried to use his front-runner in recent victories delivering this message to the party leership. >> embrace these millions of people now that, for the first time ever,== love the rublican party and unify. be smart and unify.
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was to protect his lead and not attack even when with criticized. rubio and cruz abandoned their confrontationalal approach to trump while kasich clu ho his problem solving talking points and to a reaction of widespread grassroots republican arelion at the last two raucous and noisy republican presidential debates. >> major asked trump about tuesday's primary. how did it feel differently toni t and why did you think it was different? similar. i felt an elegant debate and bstantive and i felt good about the debate.a i think we did well but it was very different from the shouting matches. >> reporter: what d that tell you about ted cruz and marco rubio's strategy? >> i think the strategy is fine. i think the republican party needed a debate just like that. >> reporter: why?
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very much on issue tonight and less on fighting. >> reporter: you often tell me, though, you like a good fight. >> i do like a the others are probably more exciting and probably more fun and they probably were more fun to the audience b think it was time we had a debat+eike this. >> donald trump said last night he does not think he i inspiring violence at his caaign events owe spoke after this incident we first showed you yesterday inn north carolina. a north carolina man faces assault charges after a protester was punched at the trump rally. others say they have man-handled at trump even. julianna goldman is in washington with the campaign's response. >> reporter: donald trump's campaign is calling wednesday's altercation unfortunate and spokesperson said they don't encourage that kind ofy>n behavior but they can't control everyone. at last night's debate, trump was also pressed on whether he assumes any responsibility. >> do you believe that you've done anything to create a tone where this kind of violence would be encouraged?
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i truly hope not. >> reporter: on the debate stage in florida on thursday night, dona trump says he doesn't condone violence at his rallies but he also appeared to defend his supporters. >> people come with tremendous passion and love for the country. when they see what is going on in this country, they havemem. anger that is unbelievable. >> rorter: that anger was on 8 full display wednesday when cameras captured 26-year-old rakeem jones punched in the face as he was escorted out of a rally. officers then tried to detainzik9/t him. >> i was me mad witxkh the police than anything! i was like y'all did this to me but he hit me. >> reporter: 78-year-old john mcgraw was arrested the next day and charged with assault. at the rally, he stood by his actions. >> yes, he deserved it. the next time we see him, we might have to kill him. [ blee]. >> reporter: it's the latest in what some believe is a growing hostile atmosphere at trump events
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tension on protesters. >> we have some protesters who are bad dudes. they have done bad things. >> reporter: trump's own campaign manager is accused of gett g physical with one member of the media. he denies algatiles he yanked this reporter fields arm at a florida news conference on v tuesday night. fields tweeted this photo she says shows her bruises and video shows the two leaving the event and political release what they say is purported aud of fields' fse8nx reaction. >> i lirt wt like this like grabbing me like this. >> reporter: trump's campaign lls the accusation entire false. >> the secret sviceer was surrounded and they said nothing happened. everybody said nothing happened. perhaps she mad the story up. i think that is what happened. >> reporter: last night, np lewindowski responded to the whole situation on twitter saying the following.
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fields writes from brightbart which is a conservative news site. democratic front-runner hillary clinton says she was appalled to see a protester getting punched and says it reflects donald trump's style. >> when u ryo for president of the united states, there isfjs# a certain level of behavior that is expected of you. you know, you can't just be flailing around inside the white house saying whatever comes out of your mouth. >> hillary clinton i in california today to attend nancy reagan's funeral. her rival]tf bernie sanders campaigns in ohio, illinois. >> john dickerson is in washington. good morning, john. >> good morning, charlie. >> is this issue of conduct and behavior at trump rallies have any impact on this campaign? is it a growing issue or not? >> well, it certainly had an impact on the campaign in terms of the tone and it was striking last night that in the bate, ne ono his rivals really picked up on this. i mean, donald trump at his
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attended andther o as well, talks about when these protesters pop up, he talks about how he would like to hit them, how in e olthdays, they stretcher. this doe't ssnm out of step with comments like that, someone being sucker-punched. butu what we also saw in the debate, challengers didn't want to touch this which was a sign they don't want to do anything to offend trump voters. night. it was a gentler and simpler kind of debate. who do you think it helped and whou do you think hadit hurt? >> a boxing match was interrupted by a presidential debate. you've had the indicionat john kasich and ted cruz didn't want to get in the fight. marco rubio has been taking it to donald trump and this is a way in hwh donald trump really sets the te aon he has in so many other ways in the republican debate. he was on his best behavior
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we are all i this together. marco rubio said explicitly and recognized his attacks on donald on him. so everybody had their own reasons for behaving themselves. >> as far as trump goes, though, john, i mean, is this him just sort of letting the clock run out, so to speak? >> i think that is part of it. but also part of it is that he wants to kind of tamp down this talk from other9 parts of the republican party that he is a threat to the republican party. he wants to show that he can be a unifier. also, if you read his book "the art of the deal," and listen to him talk abo deal making, he talk about a period of bluster and bragging and then at thepy end bringing everybody together so this is part of the trump playbook. >> how much ground did marco rubio have to make up in florida? >> polls shows he has made up a little ground but still down by cl e to ten points. he still has got some work to do.
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john will talk with john kasich on "face the nation" this sunday on cbs. nexthour, marco rubio will join us and he will be asked if he still believes donald trump / could still destroy the republican party. that is ahead on "cbs this morning." rising flood water threatens a levee in louisianahis morning. at least five people have died in the severe storms,(3renching several other states. thousands have evacuated. people in jackson, mississii, pp are beg asked to boil their water because it's un!safe. flood warnings are posted from texas to tennessee. david begnaud is inossi b city, louisiana, where hundreds had to be rescd.ue >> reporter: good morning. overnight there was a* mandatory evacuations of the neighborhoods including the one we are right now. this is golden meadows. 12 hours ago, peoplevu were told get out, it's a recommendation. as of midnight, theyere told, you got to go. the rain has stopped but the rivers and the lakes are rising +
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will son overtop a nearby levee. the deadly storm punishing the south unleashed another round of torrential rain overnight. thousands forced from their homes in northern louisiana and more than 20 inches of rain has fallen here this week. >> you need sandbags, right? them. >> reporter: we rode along with r'! national guard# staff sergeant jen convenient genevieve tollar in this parrish. they werdelivering sandbags and they rescued a hundred people. last night in the rescues were voluntary in angela's neighborhood. the national guard helped to get angela and her two daughters to safety buter b hther jimmy dek kccided to stay behind. >> this is a mandatory evacuation. >> they went back in to get
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more people joined them as this area braces for potentially life-threatening flooding. flooding this severe is rare in this part of louisiana. chris perkins isn't from here buhe came to help. >> just helping the neighborhood. it's hard seeing these people struggle. why not do something good? >> reporter: united states air force captain mike middlebrooks worked into the night helping to haul sandbags. i wonder what makes a service man like yourself just come into an area he doesn't live in and do what you're doing? >> there is a need. you got to help the people who mu can't help themselves.r >> reporter: we are told it could be about four hours before water starts overtopping that 8]levee which is just about 200 yards behind me. >> david, thanks. a you thousand mourners are expected for nancy reagan's private funeral today in southern california. thousands paid their respects during a public viewing. ben tracy is at the reagan presidential library in simi valley with the high-profile guest list.
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not only was nancy reagan one of the most influential first ladiesn american history, but at age 94, she lived longer than every other first lady, except for bess truman. mrs. reagan did have quite a hand in the guest list for today's funeral and includes r notable names and hollywood media and government. that includes former president george. bush, former fir lady hillary clinton, journalist larry king, actress anjelica dd houston and actor/politician arnold schwarzenegger. the music will included the battle him of the republic and god bless america. the funeral is private. the past two days the public had their chance to comej good-bye. more than 5,000 people came here to the rea>wgan library to pay their respects to a first lady that many say redefined the role. now current first lady miclle obama will also b here today. she was asked to speak at the event but the folks here at the reagan libraryct tell us she resptfully declined and would pref]ter to simply come a a
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>> ben, thanks so much. we will have live coverage the nancy reagan's funeral 1:00 p.m. eastern time/noon central on cbsn. president obama and first lady michelle obama hosted the canadian prime minister justin trudeau and his wife sophie. it was a first state dinner for first daughters malia and margaret brennan is at e white house and shows ushe t grand occasion. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. and canada trade mor than $2 billion every day across their shared border but the nearly two decade since the u.s. invited the leader of our northern neighbor here to the white house for dinner. and it was quite the celebration. >> cheers.w >> cheers. >> reporter: president obama gave canada a warm welcome. >> this visit has been a celebration of the values that we share.
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prime minister justin trudeau. >> thank you for all that you have done these past seven years to preserve this most important relationship. may the special connection between our two countries continue to flourish in the years to come and may my gray hair come in at a much slower ratei than yours has. >> reporter: trudeaueyrx was born into canadian political royalty. his father pierre served as prime minister for nearly 16 years. justin trudeau's young family, progressive political agenda and his political rise are reminiscent of the obama's themselves. >> we are americans and canadians alike, guided by the same core values. values like cooperation and respect. >>eporter: the two leaders also talkedf shared goals, like combating climate change and protecting the environment. >> the first u.s. president to visit the arctic, i saw how both
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sing seas, melting zk iypermafrost and diminishing sea ice. >> take nearly half from the oil angas sector. >> reporter: mutual admiration only goes so far and the presidt couldn't helpfqy% mentioning recent's domination in hockey. >> where is the stanley cup right now? i'm sorry. ist in my hometown with the chicago blackhawks? >> reporter: like at any d.c. nner, it's possible to avoid politics. president obama joked about the canadian roots of republican presidential candidate ted cz and americans threatening to flee)z candidate6v in their frrn
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the gift that keeps on giving. gives him lots of material. welcome back to "cbshis morning." coming up in this half hour a big shake-up at thenation's largest veterans charity after a cbs news investigation into lavish spending. ahead thlatee on the firing of two top execus avethe the seventh grader poking holes in the deflategate investigation. he shows us how he created a science project to prove tom brady didn't cheat! we ask an m.i.t. professor her the 12-year-old is right. that is straight ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" reports that american investigators are $ blaming iran for cyberattack on a dam. this attack was first reported in december. the controls at the small dam just- north of new york citym< were hijacked in 2013 a u.s. official told the associated press an indictment is expected soon. an iranian spokesman at the u.n. had no comment. "the washington post"
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head caused the death of a former aide to russian president vladimir putin. his family said they thought he had a heart attack. his body was found last year at a d.c. hotel. they are not sure if the results of the injuries were the result of a crime. "usa today" reportshat justice department said apple is obligated to help the government unlock an iphone in the shootings of the san bernardino. there is evidence of a trorist attack on that phone. they say they are not compelling apple to give the government a universal master key. t new yorker tks with kate del*9mn_= castillo. she revealed the drug kipin contacted her in 2014.
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rights to his lifetory to her so she could turn it into a project even though the two had never met. castillo that it would have better result if an american star was involved. jess al baba's company, honest liquid laundry dergent found fpfi sls in the detergent. the actress promised products safer for the community andl the viroenent. wound warrior projects board of dirjn\\ectors fired nardizzi and giordano on thursday. it found a significant amount of donations was spent on lavish
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conferences. relationship chip reid broke this story. he's with us in studio 57. >> americans donate hundreds of millions of dollars to the wounded warrior project but months of allegations of was surfaced the board of directors yesterday took action yesterday and sacked top two official. >> with a gift of 19 dollars a month you can join a wounded waior rroject. >> reporter: by appealing to the jon generosity of the american public, wound warriors proje@nct raised 29 million dollars in 2014z6]u alone. but many say while the pouring was coming in it was flowing back out. >> let'set a caterer and have a big ole party. >> reporter: erick millette was the first ##to break the story. millette is one of 40 former
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the charity was out of control. many pointed to the 2014 annual employee meeting at a luxury resort in colorado springs as typical of nardizzi's style. >> he repelled down the side of the building. >> reporter: repelled dowhe de of the building? on you mean to make a grand entrance? >> yes. he has come in on a horse. >> reporter: nardizzi has defended the charity's spending. >> that is feeling good but not necessarily doing good. >> reporter: fred and diane kane raised $325,000 for the charity witholf g tournaments and were outraged by estimates that over 50% of donations went to services for wounded vets. we talked to them just last week. are you done with wounded rrior project? >> yes, except for my new mission of trying to see change there. >> reporter: and we spoke with f\ them again last night.
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culture which, imy n opinion, will require significant changes to\\ thexecutive team. i think they can right the ship, but it's going to take a lot of effort to build up that goodwill again. >> reporter: in a written statement, the wound warrior project board said that based on an independent review, the charity continues to advance its mission of providing substantial services for the nation's wounded warriors and that certain allegations raised in media reports were inaccurate, but it also conceded that some policies, prures, and controls at wwp have not kept pace with the organization's rapid growth in recent years, and ineed n of strengthing. a cbs executive sits on the wounded warrior board. >> good reporting. anj'nyy idea who willake over leadership? >> they are looking at well-respected retired senior military officers to take over. they think that is the way to go no
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is only a start on cleaning house i. house. >> it's sad cause they have made a big difference in a lot of soldiers' lis. >> this is overshadowing that at this point but down the road th caneyet back to the original mission. >> thank you,chip. >> you bet. >> i echo charlie. great, great story. the top government highway safety regulator says he will !" take@ action to address what some call a serious safety defect in the cars. we showed you this week how auto safety experts are warning about the seedbacksat backs. is cthld cau severe injury, even death, to people in the back seat, especially little children. the highway safety agency's mark rosekind has responded to our cbs news investigation. he says there will be new guidelines with thesafest places to put children in cars. >> we need to make the decision for now and figure out for the others we lost, we need to use
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.s science could help prove patriots qrterback tom brady's scandal. as we told you yesterday, the evidence comes from an unlikely source. a seventh grader outside :"boston. he says the nfl could have avoided controversy if it had done an experiment just like he did. anna werner spoke with the young man about his science fair project and she is at gillette stadium in foxborough stadium with more on this. >> reporter: good morning. @* who says kids aren't learning anything in schoo these ys? this 12-year-old says his science class inspired him to wade into the deflategate controversy, to disprove the
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and just wait until y hear what he came up with. this seventh grader's name is ben goodell. yes, goodell. favorite player. tom brady fan? >> yes. >> reporter: and so he is ha decidedly not a fan of the manb who happens to share his name. because? >> because he called tom brady a cheater. >> reporter: that would be roger^< goodell, the nfl commissioner who tried to slap quarterback brady with a four-game suspension for allegedly deflating footballs during the 2015 afc championship game against the indianapolis colts. this goodell didn't believe it, but neede proof. and, thus, was born his school science fair project. >> i just tookn a nfl-sized football and i put it in a few various conditions. i put it in humidity, snow, cold, windchill, and the same temperature that occred during deflategate. >> reporter: and what did he find? >> i found that every time i
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dropped two psi. >> reporter: what did that mean to you? >> the lowest recorded psi during deflategait was 2 psi so\g that means the weather conditions could have affected the otbafos during deflategate. something the nfl did not? >> i'm not a patriots fan. i'm a philadelphia eagles fan. >> reporter: he is an mit professor and he reviewed ben's paper. was he right? >> i think he was right. >> reporter: to prove it, leonard took us to the chalkboard. >> the extra temperature you need to add on toahrenheit to make it relative to absolute zero. >> reporter: translation? he says no one needed to deflate knows footballs on gameday and basic scientific equation shows when you put a football outside in cold temperatures, thef ball will;;q3 deflate a bit all by itself.
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doesn't matter who you root for, this is what happens in outside temperature. as a result, ben goodell's sciee fanc project is getting him some attention at school and local media but no reaction from the patriots yet. so if you could say anything to tom bradyo right now, what would you say? >> i want to meet him. >> reporter: so we reached out to brady and the nfl. no resnse from brady's camp. the nfl told us overnight, no comment. but professor leonard said he would like ben goodell to visit mit. he thinks this other goodell> we love this story! number one, i love that the little guy's neams goodell! >> yep. >> you know tom 8w_brady, charlie. you should send that piece to him. shouldn't he get av jersey or a me g? tom would want that. >> doesn't it explain why he threw out his cell phone?
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>> that still lingers. you're talking to a new york fan, that's why! >> nice job, ben goodell. nice job. anna, we thank you. >>yahoo! chief executive marissa mayer, what she sees for the futu of her company and herself. > plus a sly fox finds the "green" you could announcer: this portion of "cbs
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bk >> john: good morning this is a wbtv on you where side news update i'm john carter. three minutes before 8:00. breaking news out of west charlotte, a man shot twice during an early morning carjacking. the man was found on rozzelles ferry road near johnson c. smi> chris: problems on sharon road west. first alert traffic sponsored by toyota of north charlotte. take a loostk at this live view, passenger vehicle in an accident with a motcyclor this morning. there you see theow truck, that is the car involved and right at the back of the tck you can see that motorcycle tied
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police have two lanes there along sharon road west at river birch blocked off this morning. we'll kee>*ap an eye on things there and let you know when they get the scene cleared. here is metrologist al conklin. >> al: thanks, chris. a fairly peaceful morning weather-wise. we have a frontal system to the north of us, heavy rain in t gulf coast region, tthas not coming any time soon, this front will have inroads on theeather over the next 124 hours, throwing more clouds our way and rain off and on over the weekend. seeing sunshine from morganton, blue sky, mixing in the cloud cover. 61 in hickory, 60 shelbiwy, 63 chars:lotte and 64 down around wadesboro and monroe. we'll go from the low 60s to about 80 this afternoon. gradual incaseren cloud cx>over, very small chance of shower late today. an 80% chance it does nothing rain chances pick up tonight, otherwise tomorroo aernoon
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different story, better chance0tc5reirj'mni;sn rb )/ it is friday, march 11th, 2016. welcome backo "cbs this morning." more real news ahead, including reaction toi last night's civil republican debate. marco rubio shares his strategy to win florida and the nomination.*r first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. last night's debate was very civil and, from a volume perspective, while everyone played it safe, they also played it very, very soft. >> donald trump's campaign is calling wednesday's altercation unfortunate, butwz@ they can't ntrol everyone. what we also saw in the debate was his challengers didn't want to touch this which
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do anything to offend trump voters. >> the rain has stopped but the rivers a lakes are rising and there is a concern that water will soon overtop a nearby vee.le >> nearly two decades since the u.s. invited the leader of o white house for dinner. >> we took different paths in our later years. we became the stay-at-home type. you grew to be a little more rebellious. >> more than arf]^< month after legaalons of waste surfaced, the charity's board of directors sacked its top two officials. this 12-year-old says his science class inspired him to wade into the deflategate controvey. >> doe it explain why he threw out his cell phone? >> wa, wa! >> you're talking to a new york fan, that's why. >>ou are america's top cmeri fighter. are you the batman? >>o^ no. >> you're not? >> i'm not the batman. i'm the -- [ inaudible ].
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>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king andpk kristine johnson of wcbs in nvmew york. norah is on assignment. the republican predentsil race is calming down this morning. la night's debate was more + subdueand meaningful than previous clashes. >> in the last meeting before tuesday's contest, the contest was sharp at times, but always civil. >> you told cnn, quote, islam hates us. did you mean all 1.6 billion muslims? >> i mean a l of them! i mean a lot of them. there is tremends hatred and i said. >> i know that a lot of people find appeal and the things that donald says because he says what people wish they could say. the problem is presidents can't say anything they want.* it has consequences. >> you can say what you want and be polically correct if you want. i don't want to be so politically correct. i like to solve problems. i'm not interested in being politically correct but i'm interested in being correct. >> seven years we faced
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obama lectures americans on islam phobia. that is maddening. the answer is not simple to yell china bad, muslims bad. >> i will do everything in my power not to such social security and leave it the way it is and leave this country rich again and bring back our jobs< :t@atc an>(d get rid of deficits and waste, fraud and abuse. >> i'm against any changes to social security that are bad for my motr and we d't hone to make any changes for them but anyone who tells you social security can she way it is, is lying. >> we are allf: in this together and come up with solutions and find the answers to things and, so far, i cannot believe how civil it's been up here.jf >> fridaenatlo marco rubio is with us from mmi. senator, good morning. >> good morning. >> assess the debate last night and tell us what you have to do to win florida, because you have said whoever wins florida will be the nominee. >> well, credit to the moderators. a policy debate and ihink they went in with that goal and evythier was about policy. other debates are all different but other debates i think last
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questionweres bout donald trump. i think last night, voters ss hopefully got to see i knee o these issues what i would do as president and i don't think donald trump did that in florida we have real good mentum here now. i think a growing realization in florida among ted cruz and john kasich they can't w in in florid kasich and cruz are barely campaigning here to a vote for them is a vot for donald trump.ss i think as more voters decide that, you'll see people coming our way down the stretch. >> back to charlie's po the tone was so decided different last night. you made a point of sang, yiu know, your children were disappointed. no man ever wants to do that to hi family. what did they say to you that made you say that won't happen to me again? because the tone was very different last night. >> i think along the line that id the back anforth on the insults. obviously, donald has been insulting people for a year.
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kind, i don't think -- i know that my wif ande children didn't< like that and it wasn't really reflective of who i am or what my faith teaches me to be. i said i regret doing thatnd it won't happen again. g we will move forward i this campaign and i will be who i am and i believe that is enough to be elected. >> you say that you're confident that you will win florida. senator, a newloomberg report cites tha some republican party members and also some of your senate, supporters say that you've lost touch with the grassrootsfforts and even people within the florida state there. what do you s to those s5 charges? >> people can have their own opinion. any time a campaign is going o you're -- y goouut as a journalisto and interew enough people and what you're looki for is find someone to criticize you'll find someone. if i were up ten points in the polls they wldn't say that. >> do you still believe in donald trump is the nominee, it
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party? >> i certainly think it would fracture it. a significant number of republicans that willever vote fo him and you can't win unless the party is united. that is fact and we have to^( deal with it. >> the party will not be behind donald trump? >> you never say never. i just don see it. a significant number oc"g:f republicans and polling shows it. i'm telling you o theut there ask a significant number of js people won't vote and just tune out and if that happens, we can't win. we can't win if we are not united and i believe if donald trump is tminee, it will fracture our party and put us inmj a position that makes it very difficult to win innovember. >> senator bio, thank you so morning. *ud/>> thank you. embattled ceo of yahoo! marissa mayer peshoo be with the company this year. she made headlines when she left google in 2012 to head yahoo! and made her one of the most
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valleyv` and expectations were high and "vanity fair" called her a geek goddess. the company is expecd to cut runs of jobs and may b exploring aa couple of sells. i spoke to her last night on my pbs program and what had gon wrong and what she plans to do to fix it. >> reporter: they look what you have done since 2012 and they say she came in and asiflurry of acquisitions and including tumbler and most of them didn't work. >> i will say that -- i actually think th did (work. i think it was really matter we need to rebuild some of the talent base. we had, at the time, about 50 :!engiers ne a company of out 14,000. they were working )\mobile. today we have more than 500 engineers working on mobile and one of the biggest app development shops in the world and i'm proud of that bute had to build that somehow andq built.$ that through talent acquisitions
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acquisitions for our mobile. because of, you know, various accounting rules, yes, we did see a write-down but in my view not because successful. >> even in respect to tumblr? >> we havealle fehind where hope to be in our splans butplans but still optimismticoptimistic. >> reporter: we are in march of 2016. when you look what has happened since 2012, what did you do wrong? >> one, i don't think the story that played out. think when we look at that, we have a new strategic plan for the company and s the turnarnd. >> do you think you'll be running yahoo! a year from now? i ask that because people ask that. >> yeah. i think that -- again, like i would love to. i would love to be running yahoo!. we have a three-year strategic plan and i can look at that and see the successful turround of yahoo! but i think it's about
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empl ees. and what is happening with all of them. i certnly hope our services are here a year from now, and they runven e better than than they do today. i should see that iu`s easily should be the outcome. >> the interestissng thing about yahoo! is the most importa asset they have is they own 20%gk8n of --nd a is wor and worth more than the assets, she believes she can grow those assets but they have not seen that growth since she took over. >> people who know her say you can't count her out out bause she is a very smart cookie. you don't want to see embattled in front of your name. how did you get an interview with her? because she rarely talks with anybody. >> it turns ou she said to me that someone that she knew well had said you need to go and talk to charlie rose at the table. so we have had a real interesting silicon valley in technology and the people out
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and thi i she knew of that and8 said it's time to sit down. >> she has a lot of people pulling for her. > a>> murder mystery at the los angeles zoo could be considered o> "wild" by nature. ldlife exper invtstigate how a koala bear died and why the
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lurk5sem "48 hours" investites a dramatic new twist in a 17-year-old murder case. >> i'm richard schlesinger o "4hours." a popular football coach is serving life for killi his pregnant wife. was evidence hidden that could set him free? that is coming up on "cbs this morning." (two text tones) now? (text tone)m excuse me. (phone tone) again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling shote (text tone) you may have oab. enough of this.
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\\w2%dpo>q >>tomo> ow night "48 hours" looks at allegations of misconduct in a murder case. texas football coach david tench temple was convicted in 2017 of killing his pregnant wife. but an appeals court will decide if temple gets a chance at freedom. "48 hours out" has covered thisase for nine years. >> we, the jury,\\ find the
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guilty of murder as charged in e indictment. >> reporter: david_= temple serving life for the 1999 murder of his wife who what shot to death in their home. she was eight months pregnant. >> he was given a life sentence. he is sitting behind bars and that is where he deserves to be. >> reporter: temple has always denied having anything to do with the murder. >> two angles leftels left to goo heaven a long time o. ag >> reporter: prosecutor kelly siegler who is legendary for her past courtroomdb theeatrics tried the case. her they temple killed his wife to be with the woman he was scott. >> you better believe he was done with melinda in his > reporter: but temple was
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crime. no fingerprints no dna. >> there is now< evidence that poowts tinard me because i did simple. >> reporter: in $i_12012, d.a.a.d. clippard was looking for a new break in the case. do you believe david temple was an innocent man? >> i believe he didot kill his wife. >> reporter: clappart discovers new evidence he thought point to a new suspect. he was so fjdisillusioned h left a 47-year career in law enforcement and began working with temple's defense team. >> myad taught me to do the easiest thing. >> reporter: they say whatwu clappart unearthed was critical zn nvera3gs information never before seevvn by the fensde >> who hid it?
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>> reporter: kelly sieglerf said temple's trial attney got everything he was entitled to get whenever he was entitled to get it. >> eventually, everybody will understand the truth is what haened in that courtroom and all going to finally be over with. >> if david temple doesn't get a new trial,nhe d proceci`uss is7o dead in texas and we should all just go home. >> boy. chard schlesinger joins us at the tabl authorities say when a pregnant woman is killed, chances are it's the person closest to her. >> and statistics bear that out. >> because strangers don't often kill pregnant women. >> there is questions for years over this se surrounding the time line. did he have time to do it? i shou say kelly siegler, the prosecutor in this case, believes very strongly this is a just conviction. his defense lawyers believe r equally strongly that he was railroaded, that she got the
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wasn't a particularly likeable guy. >> curious to hear about another s suspect and we can do that on sarday. saturday night. thank you, richard schlesinger. >> nice touch. >> richard's full report called "playing by the rules" torrow night at cbsc at 10:00 eastern/9:00 central on cbs. >> ahead the latest for a loose suspect in the deathf a zoo's koala bear. you're watching "cbs this morning." plus whitening pen for 5 shades whiter teeth. brus whih,n, go! no mess, no waiting, no rinsing. colgate optic white toothbrush plus whitening pen. h# (toilet flush) if you neean od oid to manage your chronic pain,
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b2 a wild criminal is on the loose this morning in southern california. officials at the los angeles zoo are trying to piece together> reporter: other animals at the los angeles zoo may have witnessed the crime, but they are not talking! the victim was karla, a 14-year-old female koala mauled 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 llywood mountain lion. zoo director john lewis. s% what wenow at this point, it's circumsntial, but he was in the zoo the night that the koala disappeared. certainly would be capable of doing it. >> reporter: this is like a hollywood celebrity murder and you seem to be the defense attofb/2rney forhe accused. >> well, i don't know if i see it that way. >> reporter: national park
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is raising reasonable doubt.a / >> wdlife species live here. one very famous mountain\b lion but many bobcats and coyote. >> somebody else could have come in and got that koala ar?be >> it's possible but we don't know for sure. >> reporter: but only one mountain lion lives in griffith park.zm there is only one mountain lion on t loose. p-22. >> if he hand an opportunity to have an easynd a quickeal and he will take advantage of at. th >> reporter: not his fault? >> right. >> reporter: part of nature? >> righ >>*$r` reporter: but z offooial aren't taking any chances and moving thewwemaining9w koalas under supervise the protect.
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only what comes/? naturally. ahead, what caused president obama to get choked up at last >> joh> chris: first alert traffic onsospd by toyota of northqr charlotte. we're going to start withs an injury accident here woodlawn at billy graham.g parkway, also the intersection with south tryon street, you will find delays and they a beginning to build there, with thatccident scene. also seeing inbound delays 77 north comingmro 485 u to arrowood and tyvola roadhis morning. here is the live look at i-77 at arrowood, outbound going in
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all, but the inbound delays continue this morning. also stilleein s heavy morning commute delaysomin c out of the lake norman area, davidson to huntersville, back in the green as you work up to 485. hered is meteorologist al_q1 conkli >> al: we're looking at this morning is frontal syste back to the north and;2 west, that will make inroads on the weather over th next 24 hours or so. but not in a b way ft.o today. seeing sunshine out there right now, little bit of cloud cover but overall the trend will be for increasing cloud cover through the day and very small chance for shower later this afternoon and this evening. 61 right now hickory, statesville, 65 amarle, 66 wadesboro, 6 charlotte, gastonia, 60 aroundtw shelby and boiling springs. a very warm afternoon. we do something tay w haven't done since lat october, get to 80 in charlotte. by le this afternoon watching the front to the north oftwrtwr u very small chance for a shower. better opportunity for shower may come overnight while we'reqn
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plans, factor in there could be a couple showers, otherwise, things should be in good shape going forward for the next couple days after we get rid of the front. so, for today, the mostly cloudy sky, high temperature around 80, nighto small chance for ower oveight lowown to 60. as we head toward the weekend, r chances for showers and stormso up a little bit on sunday, then they should end on monday.
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have a great friday.d>s4vtwu/o7ki 3+jwkhg;m+yw y4 kobe bryant got one last chance to stroke lebron james, who is boss. the retiringh laker superstar faked james off his*.yova feet last night in l.a. and then scored an easy layup. but all smiles afterhe game as james and bryant hugged forhe last time. last night was the 22nd time they have gone head-to-head. the cavaliers wonheir t final meeting 120-108. >> lebron said it's going to be surreal to play them next year without kobe in the lineup, tha he likes him so much. one of the great and he is going to miss him.
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>> that was a goo gamd last night. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in thi hals hour, he wants to put consumers in control through their personal data online. who isx= the aage"he"? here he is. tom wheelers in our toyota green room and find out his effort to rein in the way the internet providers track you on e web. pioneers in the cockpit. small, but growing number of women are ting commercial airliners. ah how they are overcoming challenge in this male-dominated industry. time to ow ysh some of the morning's headlines from ab^round the globe. "forbes" reports that postage y become cheaper before tax day. a stamp now costs 49 cents for one-ounce letters.ww the price will likely drop to 47z cents after tem arary incase expires on april 10th. the postal service is fighting the changendays it s will worsen its financial condition. "the washington post"
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enjoying theirirst white housejw state dinner. sasha sat with actress blake lively and it honored justice trudeau who ugr inhe t spt whgh his father was prime minister. president obama got emotional when speaking about:l h is girls. >> when we first spoketns on the< phone after theo< election, we &: talked not only8^ as president and prime minister, but also as fathers. when i was first elected to this office, malia was 10 and sasha was just 7. ey gthw up too fast. this fall, malia heads off to college. and i'm starting to choke up. so i'm going to -- i'm going to wind this - it was in my remarks. i dn't- i -n't do it. it's hard. >> it's also touching to meet
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their rst state8n and, quite frankly, the memories for me of being a kid and not being old eughno tottend tsehe nds of events with my father, almost makes me wish it+8o had gone through my teenage years as a child of a world leader, but not quite. >> justin trudeau added the girls's unconventional childhoods woulduq give them strength and wisdom. it's amazing to see how muchym i8 they are grown up. they are gorgeous. >> he said in in my script but i can't read it because it chokes me up. >> he loves his daughters. >> a6nd staying in washington until she is out of school. >>eminds you first and foremost he is a d. da >> you're right. the san diego union tribune reports the first woman to sign up for the navy s.e.a.l.s may train within months.ks female candidates couldtm start the grueling course in late august.
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elite s.e.a.l. teams in october of 2017. the aining program takes more w' than a year. americans are concerned about their digital privacy. 91% of adults say consumers have lost control of their personal data online. a new proposal from the federal communication commission could change all of that. it would require internet providers to get their customers explicitermission to share certain information. ght now,\ those providers contract how long you spend on = specific websites andhe location of the mobile users. companies like verizon and at&t say their proposal creates uneven playing field wit the website that tracks the users. tom wheer is here, the ftc chairman, because he was to change that. how does it work now and what would your proposal do exactly? >> when with you go online,`[ the twork that takes you to the international knows everything abouyo they know what sites you're :]fj! visiting, they know what kind of e-mails you're getting and they know your health informationnd a
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they can paint an entire picture of you. then they turn around and sell that information. >> without me knowing it? >> without you knowing it. all we are saying is, wait minute, it's my information! i oughtsmud thave control over whether it gets used or no >> ty have been doing it for a while. why now? why crack down now? >> because why not now, i think, is the threshold here, that we have become so accustomed to the internet, that we need to make sure that we are the ones who are in control of the internet, not those who run the internet. and it's, again,y it's my information. there's no difficulty if the 7e companies want to go ahead and do somethiit,ngith that information, that's fine. but they ought to get my permission to do it. it's a reallyimple conct. >> your rules would change what? >> so what the rules would
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a network could use the information they collect on me, that i have to say to them you can use that information. it's that simple. this is a simple question of putting the consumer in concttrol of the information that they own. >> this is one of the arguments that tim cook uses in the encryption debate. look. other people have information fsssa and access to it and they trade in this information, whereas, we n'do that. we simply sell phones. >> i think tt is another debate that is going on. what we are just trying to say is that i
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on your phone network is protected by our rules at the fcc. why shouldn't we have the same kind of protection when you use the internet? >> is this a case wre public policy isn't keeping up with technology, do 6 you think? >> well, i think there is a chal nge that well face right now which is how does public policy keep up with technology. and how does public policy make su that it doesn't interfere with technology cal growth, which is why we are not going in with heavy hand at regulations so say thouq shall. >> there needs to be a debate in this country between privacyb and security and that debate ought to take place evenztj within the congress and part of that encryption debate. you seem to be saying we need to have consideration for the privacy at ourt civil rights and might be the civil right o thif t5 century? me have said that. >> it's my information.^b;
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my control. and the thnolecy takes it out of m control. all we are trying to do is to say let the person whose information it is reassert control that's been taken away by technology. >> i've heard it, too, compared as a civil rights issue. do you see it that way? >> i think it's defining for the 21st century whichs it is my ft8t information. >> got it. >> thank you. >> chairman wheeler, thank you. we did want to mention we reached out to a major number of providers and they agree thath+ privacy is important but the regulation should be coistent. thank you for your time. >> thanks. they are' helping equality
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ahead, meet the wen in thez#g]4m there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt poolitical system and x a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our visionvd abovthe e stacles in place an d look to the american horizon. to a nation where evy cherd can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good/xr job is not a wish, but a reality. where women receive equal pay and a living wage is paid to all. an america where after a lifetime of labor, there is time for rest and grandch7zildren.
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but no longer carries so much of that burden alone. i know we cana create that america if we listen to our conscience anour hearts and not to the pundits and the naysayers. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message,
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fur'i7_4e]z$f they are celebrating a possible world record on a flight to the unitedstates. thu"e airline says a trip this week from new delhi tow san francisco is e longest ever with all-women pilots. this country. major u.s. airlines are looking to replace as many as 1800 retiring pilots the next seven years. kris van cleaves in nashville, tennessee, where the aviation
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goqod morning. >> reporter: good morning. there are a lot of opportunities for pilots as the network -- as the airlines are work to go diversify. however, there is only aum fraction of the applicants that are women and comes at a time when nionally the number of pilots is actually on the decline, in part, because it takes years to be able to fly one of these and it can can cost up to 120 thousand dollars to learn. >> you are on united all-female crew. reporter: this is not just+_ another day at the office for w united airlines captains kim and wanda. on this flight it is all women and rare occurrence in the male-dominated world of aviation. >> i never thought it would be like this. but it's really wonderful that km> reporter: collins joined the airline in 1999' is and is a former army reservist. before coming to united, she competed in air shows.
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it and seeing more women in the future. just being a female pilot gives you the opportunity to prove to people you can be strong. rhz>> reporter: while the number of women licensed to fly an airliner has grown by more than t1 0 between 20 and014 make up only 4% of licensed airline pilots.o= the perception this is a boy's job. sometimes it's hard because you just feel like nobody takes you serious, but for as many times as you get that feq]eling, you also get theon feeling of people looking at you and they are inspired by you. >> reporter: even as airlines are poised to hire female
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small.;< the number of women attending this job fair just 200 are wome >> we have a wsay to go. >>eporter: peggy is t group's president and founder. >> when women first bece am airline pilots in the 1970s, 5# sometimes senr level management asked them not to make the p.a. announcement. they thought the general public would be afraid a woman was flyi thengairplane.< i think those perceptions will start to change. >> repor"iter: shannon came to the conferenceopin hto land a job with jetblue. >> i think a serenity i feel up in he air. i ge up there and erything just goes away. >> reporter: on that full flight to paradise, the fact the entire crew were women sure got the ;< tention of 7-year-old faith. >> there's not manycs pilots around that are women. >> reporter: does it make think you could do that maybe o day too? >> yes. >> reporter: that is exactly what captain kim nokes wants to happier.
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i did it, so anybody can do it! >> reporter: shaono?wnn did meet with jetblue and she hopisg being an experienced female pilot helylps her stand outnuss in the applicant pool. >> it's all about inspiring t young girls. >> it's so obvious. it's 2016. i like boy's job no more but the lile girl saying, does it show ^z you can do it? yes. at it's all about. >> up next, my favorite part. >> mine too! >> we loohis weew+k and all that mtersat
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+f:.gmfa)' that does it for us. tune into the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley tonight. for l*;>ive coverage of nancy reagan's funeral today, watch our digital news network cbsn. as we leave you, let's take a look back at all that mattered is week.
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states, nancy davis reagan. >> it was interesting. it was chal*jnging. it was fascinating. >> i've never seen a couple that as close as the two of them. >> thank you for your love and thank you for just being xwyou. >> ronald and nancy reagan were not only a love affair, they were a great partnership. after tonight, do you consider yourself the presumptive republan icminee? >> no, i don't really, becse you have to win. >>a huge voter tuout. huge. >> clinton campaign itself was stunned by this loss. >> that is isis over the. they are stoppingivilians from leaving which means eectively human shield. >> wild night here in northwest louisiana. >> it s pointless to try to put sandbaugs. it was completely gonean%. >> what you see behd me here is a train that came off the tracks. >> fine t conductor i he had flown out the window. >> george martin who brought the beatles to the world die`ep last
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>> acknoge wn'edt he done with them, for them. >> the jury took seven hours to reach a verdict. >> the 28-year-old announcement on monday could be a fatal blow to her career. >> i tak great responsibility. i made a huge mistake. >> manning is among the best ever to play the game. >> there is something about 18 years. toy, i retire from pro fo ball. havana, cuba. nhx >> we should take the show to cuba, chris licht. >> you'd like to go? okay, gayle.t >>ou h ye said,hj though, this is the most important show ve ever done. >> you know, it's kind of an amazing opportunity. >> somehow, this is an imptantor time for2 these young cubans? >> right. >> for them to feel connected to the world. >> you seem to bed walking a little funny.
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right? >> yeah. my legs are not feeling good._qo anything we can do get themfs nor excited about sdyintu science, math is something we shou be doing. >> i just took an nfl-sizepvd football and i put it in a few various conditions.t&tt&t weather conditionsnh could have affected the footballs during deflate deflategait. >> if you could say anything to tom brady, what would you say? >> i want to meet him. >> that is awome! look at that! >> charlie said he wants a doing the gayle pancakes! >> thiis as first -- >> savidge thanks his photographer on the air shagaying that\\\_ split-second warning could have sav his life. >> gayle, areou watching the sim suite special tomorrow? >> i may even have a party! let's have a party! >> yes! >> i want to know how you get these women to kiss you like y that!
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let's do it!$% >qarwf79ioyq^m g >> christine: good morning, this is a wbtv on your side news update i'm christine sperow. isit:55. breakgin news in west charlotte, aan is shot twice ring an ear morning carjacking. the man was found on rozzelles ferry roa near johnson c. smith university with wounds to the arm and leg is expected to be okay.xt police are searching for silver toyota corolla.
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to call police. first alert traffic brought you by toyota of north charlotte. >> christine: a live look here at d.o.t. camerae see things mu improvedere at the d9farrowood road exit on i-77, northbound traffic was really backed up here at one pnt but now traffic moving smoothly, things beginng to clear up there. as we loo live on the traffic map you can see there are still several accidents being worked by charlottel3 police= but as far ashe slow-downs are concerned thingsave improved around 485, along 85, as well. here is meterologist chris larson. >> chris: christine, thank you, first alert weaer, we have rain as we head in theeekend and that is a great thing because folks in the deep south ar just gettiqng hmered once n inaiew orleans, mississippi, through the state ther
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watoniy t, more cloud cover as we head in thefternoon anding.en already up to 67 degrees here, with a southwestind, 10 to 15 miles an hour. 72 statesville, 74 gastonia. 72 monroe and 69q-@ currently in albermarle. that front sags in t piedmont this afternoon. m overnight scattered sghowers or twog early on surdaat morning. then one front lts out as the area of low pressure dislodges out of deep south and slides in the carolinas. so our rain chances willo up to about 40% on saturday, 80% now sunday and then d8frying out once again. here is the sen day forecast. again, increasing chances for rain onc saturday. mainly in the morng hours. and then showers and thunderstorms theest chanc coming upn sunday int monday by the middle of next week, really starting to dry things ou sunshine, 79 degrees on tsday.
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have a fantastic weekend.q^71fkemg+0/hzhref=2mwoapnc"p jeff: today on "flip my food," it's all about cooking with soul, and nobody does it better than my good friend kenneth, the owner of sisters of the ne south. let's get in the kchen, and let's get cooking. announcer: today on "flip my food," it's all about comfortq food as chef jeff takes us to the deep south and treats us t some of the best southern dishes in g rgia. and now let'get to cooking. jeff: we're here at sisters of the new south. i'm here with the owner, kenneth, and sister-in-law, betty. how areoi you guys doing this morning? betty: doing fine. kenneth: doing gat, doing great. glad have you back. jeff: man, i am excited to be back, and you know, i've been here in the city for 5 days andd i've eater here, like, what, 3 4 tores? kennet 3 or 4 tis, yes. jeff: my goodness, that's why i was a ttle slow tting to the kihen this morning. oh, yeah. betty, you be throwing down back there up in that kitchen. betty: yeah. jeff: there's got to be more than spices in this kitchenf]tf that's making this food so good. betty: oh, it's all love.

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