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i believe in exploration. captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, march 3rd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." the campaign to stop donald trump. leading republicans try to derail the gop front-runner's path to the party's nomination. scott kelly, space odyssey, and the astronaut is back home in the united states this morning after spending a year in space. and a chilling crime is caught on camera. thieves are seen breaking into a gun store and taking off with dozens of weapons. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york.
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i'm anne-marie green. ben carson won't be participating in tonight's republican presidential debate. carson has not officially quit the race, but he says he can't see a political path forward. meanwhile, some republicans are working on a last-ditch effort to deny donald trump the nomination. there are new attack ads and, today, a former gop nominee is expected to weigh in against trump. don champion has the story. >> reporter: republican presidential front-runner donald trup is locked in another battle. this time, against mitt romney, who is expected to blast the billionaire during a speech on the state of the gop race today. >> i want universal coverage. >> reporter: trump posted this video to his facebook page wednesday night questioning romney's conservative credentials. so far, romney has attacked trump over his refusal to release tax returns and failure to immediately disavow kk leader david duke.
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prominent republicans also challenged trump but it could backfire. >> there is no guarantee. attacks from the establishment could very well make trump stronger. >> that is the only part of the plan? just alliance? >> reporter: in tonight's debate, marco rubio is expected to step up attacks on trump, especially over his newly released health care plan that includes repealing obamacare. >> if we choose donald trump as our noom knee, we will lose in november. >> reporter: coming off two wins on super tuesday, ted cruz urged other candidates to drop out of the race. >> if you've been supporting ben carson or john kasich, or marco rubio, all good, honorable men, we welcome you on our team. >> reporter: carson withdrew from tonight's debate, following the results of super tuesday. the retired neurosurgeon says he sees no path forward to the nomination. now, it's not clear what kind of impact romney's speech today will have on the race, but strategists say march 15th, when
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be the last opportunity to stop trump on his path to the republican nomination. >> don champion here in new york, thank you, don. tonight's debate marks a reunion of sorts between trump and his sometimes nemesis megyn kelly of fox news. coming up on "cbs this morning," julianna goldman will have more on their war of words. hillary clinton is already speaking like the democratic nominee. during a rally for the labor movement yesterday in "the new york times," clinton said she will wage a campaign to bring people together. >> i know that if we do what we must in this election, to bring out a message, a positive message of what we can do together, who we stand for, what we stand for, we will go in to the november election with the wind at our back. >> clinton never mentioned bernie sanders but talked about
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and how they are saying it. >> elton john and katy perry headline a star-studded cast as a clinton fund-raiser at new york's radio city music hall. the campaign didn't say how much money was raised. astronaut scott kelly is back in the united states after spending nearly a year in space. kelly arrived in houston early this morning. he landed in kazakhstan yesterday after setting an american endurance record for space flight, a 340-day mission station. >> it was a very long trip. when i left here in february, i don't even know what day it was in february. i was 50. and now i'm 52. >> kelly said he missed his family and friends but that space station. this morning, south korea says north korea fired six projectiles into the sea.
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tough sanctions on the north for its recent nuclear test and long-range rocket launch. supreme court is considering its most significant abortion case in years. the case involves the types of limits states can place on abortion clinics. paula reid reports on yesterday's arguments. >> reporter: emotion ran high outside the supreme court as demonstrators on both issues of the abortion issue shouted their vups. justices heard arguments on wednesday about a texas law which requires texas doctors to have have. stephanie tody, the lead attorney for. said the law intended to shut down clinics in the state. >> we remain optimistic that the court is going to see these requirements for what they are, a sham designed to women's abortion access. >> reporter: the state says that is not true. >> this is all about women's health and quality of care for
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choose to make. >> reporter: the decision in this case will likely come down to justice anthony kennedy who is a swing vote between a 5-3 decision or a 4-4 deadlocked court. >> justice kennedy as in every case asks questions of both sides and will be considering these issues of national importance as the court deliberates. >> reporter: noah ellington from houston knows firsthand that problems can arise in abortion clinics. >> i was never able to have children because of abortion at age 15. >> reporter: but candice russell had to travel from dallas to san diego for her decision. a decision is expected in june. paula reid, cbs news, the supreme court. in an event of a 4-4 tie, the texas regulations would stay in place. a virginia man has been given four life sentences after pleading guilty to kidnapping and killing two college
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in exchange for pleading guilty, jesse mooutatthew will be spared the death penalty. >> i would say primary emotion is relief. this has been finding justice for morgan, it has been a burden on our family for six and a half years. >> matthew was already serving three life sentences for previous rape. the malaysian transportation minister says debris that washed ashareholder in mozambique is probably from mh flight 370 that disappeared two years ago while flying from kuala lumpur to beijing. 239 people were on board. the debris has been tentatively identified as part of the jet's tail section. coming up on the "morning news." an accused fake doctor arrested again.
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teenager was put behind bars. and leaving his mark. a tattooed james corden is
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energy was a pioneer in america's natural gas boom and thunder. deadspin reports that the erin andrews people video was viewed this week by a rep for the hotel she is suing. the executive says a friend showed it while they were dining at a restaurant. andrews says she was traumatized when the video went viral. a psychologist testified that andrews had a mild case of ptsd. >> she is a resilient, stable person who functions fairly well psychologically, despite the horrible experiences she has been through. >> andrews 75 million dollar suit claims the nashville hotel helped the stalker who shot the video. the palm beach post reports on an upcoming mental exam for a teen accused of pretending to be a doctor. a florida judge ordered the test after malachi love-robinson was rearrested on new charges tuesday.
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than $34,000 from an elderly patient. in touch weekly reports that jared fogle has gained 30 pounds just three months into his 16-year prison term. the former subway spokesman claimed he lost over 200 pounds eating the chain's sandwiches. he was convicted for child pornography and sex acts with minors. a prison insider says fogle eats honeybuns by the box. look who is on the cover of "wall street journal's" magazine. late late show host james corden covered himself in fake tattoos for the magazine's photo shoot. he was also asked to compare some things in his home state to new england. >> prince charles or prince? >> prince. >> have you met both? >> yes. >> mary poppins or proud mary? >> marry poppins. >> english breakfast or breakfast of champions? >> breakfast of champions. >> corden will host the tony award in june. i thought he would say english
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a victory lap for the world ease first 727 after a brief flight yesterday. the airliner will go into a museum at boeing's washington state base. united bought the plane in 1964 and flew it for 27 years. electronic cigarettes now have something else in common with their conventional cousins. they are banned on airliners in the u.s. the government rule includes foreign or domestic flights into or out of or within the country. on the cbs "moneywatch" now. competition heats up as airlines fight a flight to cuba and free ice cream at chick-fil-a, but there is a catch. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. oil prices continue to recover. that sent stocks on wall street a bit higher today. the dow gained 34 points. the s&p added eight. the nasdaq finished 13 points higher. at least eight u.s. airlines submitted applications to the
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flights to cuba. american and delta and jetblue and others are competing for about 110 slots. the airlines will also have to apply to the cuban government. nearly 160,000 leisure travelers flew to cuba on charter flights last year. hundreds of thousands of cuban americans visited their families. sports retailer sports authority filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy and plans to close or sell about 140 stores and two distribution centers. sports authority stores will remain open during the chapter 11 process. the company says it needs fewer stores as customers increasingly shop online. retail giant target is also making changes to adjust to the boom in online shopping. it plans to spend nearly $2 billion this year to upgrade its supply network and technology. target is also shifting more of its spending from its physical stores to online investments. during the last quarter, target's online sales jumped 34%.
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are offering free ice cream if you put away your cell phone while eating. more than 150 chick-fil-a locations are offering the deal. some locations even have a cell phone coupe on each table for customers to place their phones while they eat. so could you do it? >> could i do it? for the period of time i'm eating. i'd probably end up eating pretty fast. >> free ice cream incentive, right? >> you know what? more face-to-face time and less facebook time is not bad at all. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come a backyard find. a family digs up an incredible batch of rare baseball cards worth a fortune! and, later, a different backyard surprise. a pool gets an unexpected guest. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know 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.
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it's natural law owning a pool makes it more likely neighbors will drop by. well, a lakeland, florida, family found that out. a nine-foot alligator left his pond 70 yards away to take a bit of a dip on tuesday. the critter was hauled out without incident. not too happy to leave the pool, though. a south carolina teacher was forced to resign after a student lifted nude photos from her phone and spread them to his classmates. leann arthur says the student took her phone from her desk when she stepped out of the classroom. she says the district pressured her to resign and that the student has not been expelled per school policy. >> the whole premise of my privacy being invaded is being ignored. >> hundreds of students have
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the reigning national college football champions made a customary visit to the white house on wednesday. alabama's crimson tide packed the east room for the celebration with president obama. the president gently suggested the tide should be thanking him for their string of possesses. >> this is the fourth time i have hosted alabama here at the white house. so, clearly, i've brought you some good luck. in fact, you could call me o-bama! >> for some lucky players this that their second trip to meet the president after waning it all. their last national title came in 2012. president obama will be making a historic stop at south by southwest. the president and first lady will take part in separate events at the annual austin festival. next friday, president obama sits down for a chat on civic engagement in the 21st century.
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president to speak at south by southwest. l.a. family is celebrating the small fortune they found buried in the backyard of their late, grate grandfather's house. they found a crumpled brown paper bag with some of the most coveted baseball cards inside! there were seven ty cobb cards from the early 1900s and that is estimated value at $1 million. the university of tulsa, along with an oil tycoon family foundation shelled out at least $15 million for bob dillon's personal archives. among the 6,000 mementos and his first recording contract with a wallet with a piece of paper with johnny cash's name and address. that is pretty interesting. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the effort to use video games to help kids lose weight. i'm anne-marie green.
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he looked like he had amnesia for a week and just remember who donald trump was. but i haven't seen a person on television look that uncomfortable, standing next to someone since this. >> the distraction of the spirit of the people of southern louisiana and mississippi may not be the most tragic loss of all. >> george bush doesn't care about black people. >> who could forget that? donald trump rise in the race for the white house has gotten a lot of attention for people in europe. mark phillips gets their reaction. >> reporter: they are trying to figure out the name. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: and they are trying to figure out the man. >> donald trump. >> reporter: donald trump was
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aberration of american politics. even as vaguely amusing, but nobody is laughing now. instead, they are scrambling to learn how to deal with him, taking trump lessons from those who know. >> well, what -- his behavior was extraordinary, childish. >> reporter: alex salmon was head of the scottish government when trump was promising to build a glittering new golf course there. a promise he never kept. >> this was, you said -- the donald. then things sewered very, very quickly. >> reporter: the european press has been full of madness screamed the cover of this magazine. really? ask the economists. a senior editoran mcel vov. >> i think what is he rug on is being changeable and pulling the rug out and being an event. >> reporter: but if you want to
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about donald trump, try the bookies, where trump's odds are dramatically improving. alex doneahue sets the odds. >> he was about 3-1 and now 2-1. what -- >> reporter: making it more likely? >> yes, much more likely. >> reporter: 2-1 is a pretty good bet. hillary clinton's odds, by the way, are even better. and here is the sobering thought -- in recent elections here and in the u.s., the book makers have been better predictors of the results than the political pollsters. mark phillips, cbs news, london. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," jamaica -- jamie wax shows us how video games can help fight obesity. >> jerry walker is a dancing machine but it's not all fun and games. there is a mission behind this 12-year-old's moves. what has all of this taught you about your health? >> that i can actually get in shape.
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to get in shape. i will get in shape! >> reporter: jerry is collecting points for accurate steps but researchers are collecting more vital information. it's part of a study to see whether video games can actually help him lose weight. >> and today's unveiling of a major transportation hub at the world trade center. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday.
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have a great day. . it's 4:30, 26 degrees on this thursday, march 3rd. a cooler day today and we're tracking a potential storm that could bring snow with it tomorrow morning. i'm chris rage. >> im -- imchris. >> and i'm mary. first, breaking news. another slashing in the city in brooklyn. >> a yellow cab driver attacked an hour ago. andrea is live in williamsburg where she spoke with the cabby this morning. good morning. >> reporter: police just left the scene a few moments ago. yellow cab driver mustafah cadro will be okay.

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