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be a cop. it's monday, february 22nd, 2016. it's monday, february 22nd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." kalamazoo killing spree. the accused killer, an uber driver, who were taking passengers for a ride during his rampage. campaign 2016. the democrats set their sights on south carolina. the fbi fires back at apple in the encryption battle,
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terrorists shouldn't be left to tech companies. >> no, you are not! you are not 106! >> the secret to a long life from the woman who danced her way to the white house. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. later today, the man suspected of killing six people in a michigan shooting spree is expected to be arraigned in a kalamazoo court. jason dalton is an uber driver with no criminal record. he was arrested early sunday morning. his motive is unknown and he had no apparent connection to any of his victims. >> reporter: investigators are still disturbed by dalton's alleged acts of random violence.
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of the community struggle to make sense of the killing spree. investigators are piecing together of the rampage that went on for hours. >> reporter: jason dalton is connected with a shooting rampage in kalamazoo. officials say the 45-year-old uber driver targeted his victims at random. mark gets chills thinking about his encounter with dalton. >> it's crazy to think somebody come out and done these horrible things and come out with a straight face like he just going to work zoo dalton picked these two up in a car. >> hey, this isn't the hhr, you're not the guy, are you? he kind of said no. >> reporter: richard smith and his 17-year-old son tyler killed car shopping at this dealership. barbara hawthorne was among those killed at this cracker barrel. >> when a tragedy like this strikes, you never expect it to be this close at home. >> reporter: the first victim in
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multiple times at this apartment complex and she is expected to survive. the sheriff says her quick actions saved the lives of several children, including 12-year-old joy coleman. >> and shot her once and she was still running and he shot her again and she fell. and she asked, joy, help me. >> reporter: dalton, a married father of two, had no prior criminal history. a neighbor says he never showed any signs of violence. as part of the investigation, dalton is being interviewed and his phone is being looked at. a 14-year-old girl shot during the spree is still in the hospital in critical condition. >> very strange. don champion, thanks a lot. now to olympics. the republican caucuses in nevada are tomorrow. donald trump and ted cruz and marco rubio are there today rally for support. danielle nottingham has our report from nevada. >> reporter: donald trump is on
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delegates in his south carolina victory but trump is not underestimating his republican rival. >> i'm dealing with very, very talented people and smart people and good people and i think they will be competing. >> reporter: it's shaping up to be a three-man race between trump and senators marco rubio and ted cruz heading into tuesday's caucuses in nevada. rubio picked up the endorsement of nevada senator dean herhellor. >> i did not wait to run against them. >> reporter: ted cruz is hitting the ground hard here in nevada after a disappointing third place finish in south carolina where he lost the evangelical vote to donald trump. >> it is becoming clearer and clearer that we are the one campaign that can beat donald trump. indeed, we are the only campaign that has beaten donald trump. agree. >> he will do the best to save our country and we are going
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>> reporter: danielle nottingham, cbs news, in first half. the democrats are gearing up for their primary in south carolina this saturday. hillary clinton fresh off a win at the nevada united states and campaigned in houston last night. earlier she admitted she will have to work to persuade voters she has their best interests at heart. >> i think there's an underlying question that maybe is really in the back of people's minds and that is, you know, is she in it for us or is she in it for herself? i think that's a question that people are trying to sort through. >> bernie sanders says he has a good shot to do well saturday, but admits he has to work harder among african-american voters. coming up on "cbs this morning," "face the nation" moderator and cbs news political director john dickerson joins us to discuss this weekend's results and what comes next. the supreme court returns to work today and, for the first
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will hear a case without justice antonin scalia. scalia died february 13th. his funeral was saturday. without scalia, the court could be split 4-4 and that means a lower court ruling would stand with no nationwide precedent, or the court to order the case to be reargued after a new justice is appointed. president obama talked to the nation's governors about working together. mr. obama hosted the national governors association at the white house. he said he is not naive in believing politics can work for the good of society. >> i think you, like i, believe that politics can be a noble endeavor and that politics better reflects our people, as not only possible, but it couldn't be more important. >> the president said he has
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washington. comey says the fbi owes it to the victims of the attacks to find out what's in the phone. apple says the request threatens users. overseas. isis says it is responsible for a series of bombings that killed at least 130 people in syria. yesterday's bombings were in damascus, and city of holm. at least 170 others were wounded. in eastern germany, suspicious fire damaged a former hotel that was converted into a refuge center. no one was injured but a crowd gathered. some of them cheering and several were detained for hampering the firefighters' work. cargo planes are rushing aid today to help cyclone victims in fiji. at least 18 people were killed.
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was the strongest ever recorded in the southern hemisphere. speaking at the vatican yesterday, the pope urged catholic leaders to show exemplary courage by not allowing skugs allowing allowing allowing executions this year. major media companies are whitewashed and comes day before the academy awards ceremony already caught up in a diversity controversy. the report from the university of southern california found an epidemic of invisibility runs top-to-bottom through the industry for women, minorities, and lgbt people. yesterday's daytona went down to the wire doesn't describe the finish.
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bouncing off each other! >> unbelievable! >> i think it was denny hamlin. >> it was the closest finish in race history. a daring last lap pass by denny hamlin set up the photo finish and he beat martin truex by 0.100 of a second. later, naked man is spotted strolling through a nashville airport. this is the "cbs morning news."m here with some advice from the future don't buy makeup that settles into lines, it ages you. get simply ageless makeupanaked man is spotted strolling through a nashville airport. this is the "cbs morning news.". naked man is spotted strolling through a nashville airport. this is the "cbs morning news."... ...beautiful covergirl e trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. so i'm gonna take this opportunity to direct. thank you, we'll call you.
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international airport. and an apparent accident killed those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. flint journal reports that carbon monoxide may have killed a family of six. the bodies of two adults and four children were found yesterday in their home. a sheriff says the family had been using a generator since an outage friday night. the chicago sun times reports a close call for 40 city. as it was heading from chicago to minneapolis yesterday, the driver pulled over to check a tire. but he ordered everyone off when smoke appeared. the bus then burst into flames. everyone is okay, but the bus and their luggage? not so lucky. "the boston globe" reports that bill cosby's wife will be questioned under oath today as scheduled. a judge yesterday denied camille cosby's postponement request. she will face a lawyer for seven women who accuse her husband of sexual assault.
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defamation. the tennesseean reports the arrest of a man at nashville's airport but not because he was hiding anything. he was charged with public in indecentsy after strolling into the airport naked. the dolly llama is healthy despite spending several minutes at the mayo clinic. the buddhist monk stressed that happiness is the key to a happy life. >> happy community. finally, happy human. "the washington post" reports that two retiring veterans need good homes. kennedy and quincy have served
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during funerals at arlington cemetery. a rare event in portland, oregon, as a bald eagle is released back to nature after rehab. folks, you can't make this stuff up. four bandits chose a prius as their getaway car. bravo-niner, in pursuit of a toyota prius. over. how hard is it to catch a prius? over. this thing is actually pretty fast. over. very funny. oh look, a farmer's market. we should get some flowers for the car. yeah!
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a bald eagle is back where she belongs in the skies of oregon. she got snagged by a fishing line two weeks ago in the river near portland. they rehabbed her and set her free yesterday. on the cbs "moneywatch," deadpool resurrects the box office and yelp fires a worker after an open letter to the ceo. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. stocks in asia were mostly hire building on last week's gain. japan's nikkei rang 1% and honk song's hang seng rose 1%. the dow jumped 183 points for the week. the s&p finished 37 points higher. the nasdaq is up 141 points. that is the strongest week since july. another dominating weekend at the box office for the
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it earned an estimated 5500 million and made nearly 500,000 worldwide and on pace to become the most successful r-rated movies either. in second is kung fu panda and risen at number three. employee of yelp says she was fired after writing online she couldn't afford thai food. she works for eat 24, the food ordering app owned by yelp. she is paid $12.25 living in san francisco area. friday she posted online letter to jeremy stoppelman outlining her plight and was fired two hours later. she said she wasn't let go because of the online letter directed at him. more than 18,300 people applied for nasa class.
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nasa will make final selections in about a year and a half. and lack of john lennon's hair was auctioned for $35,000 over the weekend. the four-inch lock of hair was trimmed by a barber in germany back in 1966! it was purchased by a collector beatles memorabilia in the uk. >> can you imagine how many barbers are now kicking themselves because they swept up all of that hair and threw it in the trash? >> smart guy. >> definitely. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, a special white house visitor. we will show you the energetic 106-year-old woman who got
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what is the secret to a long life? if you ask a 106-year-old woman, mclauren, it's dancing. she danced her way right into the white house last week, a lifelong dream of hers and from this video, president obama and first lady michelle obama were just as happy to see her. mrs. mclauren was part of the celebration of black history month. the u.s. national soccer team is head to go rio. the reigning world cup champs punched their ticket to the olympics this weekend.
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a matter of formality but the stars and stripes never let up, beating canada 2-0 to win the tourney. hoops fan with courtside seats had a message for lebron james last night. the oklahoma thunder fan shouting just suck it up, lebron. she was apparently not too happy with king james' pleas to the refs. cavs got the 115-92 win. russian winter swimmers, yeah, i said winter swimmers play chess in nearly freezing water this weekend. swimmers took the plunge in 41-degree water as a way to test their mental and physical strength. maybe their sanity too! each round lasted no more than five minutes. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," american girl unveils a new historical doll you'll only see here.
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joaquin el chapo guzman remains in prison this morning a month after he was recaptured. after hiding out in a tunnel quickly filling with water. >> reporter: after 20 minutes of rain, we thought that chapo might drown in the sewers because of the high levels of water. >> reporter: so he popped up out of the manhole right in the middle of a busy street? >> translator: that was his only option. >> reporter: this is where he came out. he popped out of this manhole cover which is about a half a mile from the house straight down the road there. look carefully at the security
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station across the street. at 8:55 a.m., four hours after the first shots were exchanged, right there, you can see chapo and another man climbing out of the sewer and then in this cell phone video, you can see them carjack a white vw jetta and speed away. the fugitives got only three blocks before the jetta broke down so they jacked a second car, a red ford focus, but only a couple of miles out of town, that car broke down. within minutes, the federal emergency center got two reports of hostaged vehicles. on the highway out of town, the marines found the ford already on the bed of a tow truck. but no sign of chapo and his lieutenant. they had been picked up by the federal police and taken to a nearby motel. what were they doing in the back seat of the police car? >> translator: they weren't talking.
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looked confused. >> reporter: no one knows why the federal police took chapo to the motel instead of the jail, but peter vincent has a theory. >> el chapo undoubtedly said, one, you let me go now and i will make you wealthier beyond your wild imaginations. if you should choose to decline my most generous offer, i am not only going to kill you, but i am going to rape and kill your wife and your daughters and i'm going to torture your sons. >> reporter: he has behaved like that in the past? >> he has behaved virtually like that his entire criminal career. >> reporter: bribes and threats? >> bribes and threats, bribes and bullets. luckily, the mexican marines showed up, realized what was going on, and took control of
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>> you can watch the rest of bill whitaker's "60 minutes" on cbs news. . coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," preview of the supreme court since the death of antonin scalia. new safety concerns over popular hoverboards and michael hayden joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday.
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it's 4:30, 40 degrees on this monday, february 22, the overnight rain has moved down and we'll stay mostly dry today but we are tracking some storm later in the week good morning i'm chris wragge. >> i'm mary calvi. welcome to cbs 2 news this morning, but first the search resumes later this morning for a man still missing after a small plane crashed into the long island sound saturday night. >> cbs 2 valerie castro spoke with the missing mans mother. >> reporter: she's hoping her son will return home alive but right now 23-year-old jershan is the only missing passenger
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