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revolution. captioning funded by cbs it's friday, march 25th, 2016. this is the "cbs mornig news." the hunt continues for the remaining brussels attackers while belgian officials admit they missigned tuesday's terror attacks. >> you mess with my wife and my kids that will do it every time. donald, you're a coward and leave heidi alone. >> ted cruz takes a shot at
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over the candidates' wives escalates. >> garry shandling, the comedian who gave laughs to millions for decades has died. four teams advance out of the sweet 16 with more hoops action on tap for today. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, last night, belgian police arrested six suspects possibly connected to this week's attacks in brussels. here is the latest. at least one attacker remains at large. the suicide bombers were apparently targeting a nuclear site. belgium lowered its threat level a notch but says another attack is likely and possible. elaine cobb is in brussels. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.
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the belgian police admit they omitted signs of attack and the investigates move forward. to be clear, the plot was sophisticated and involves a lot of people. last night's police raids include the same central brussels neighborhood where police found large stockpiles of bomb making materials used by the sued bombers. the police are still hunting an unknown attacker seen at the airport and another caught on camera at the metro station. separately, police in france arrested a suspect they say was in the advanced stages of a plot to attack the country. so far, there are no links between the alleged french plot and the alleged attacks in brussels earlier in nevada. turkey says belgium ignored a warning that one of the sued bombers ibrahim bakraoui were on a terrorism watch list along
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the only survivor of the pair race attacks abdeslam was captured a week ago in belgium but questioned only once over the weekend. >> he was interviewed, first time, saturday. he didn't believe anything before the attacks. so he saw police after the attack. >> reporter: the state department says about a dozen americans were injured in the attacks. new video shows the aftermath of tuesday's airport bombing. but evidence suggests the suicide bombers were originally targeteding a nuclear site in belgium. >> we know that there is target ing places elsewhere in the world. >> reporter: surveillance video showing a senior official of the belgian nuclear industry was recovered by police. the two men who picked up the surveillance camera are now thought to be the sued bombers at the brussels airport and metro station.
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has confirmed that three dutch citizens were among those killed at brussels airport. two of them lived in the united states. >> elaine cobb in brussels, thank you, elaine. belgian basketball player and michigan resident sebastian bellin survived the brussels airport bombing. he was walking through airport security when the first bomb went off. >> i remember falling down and my hip just exploded. i looked down and, you know, i see like massive bones just sticking out and then i hear the second explosion and i think that is really what saved me because i was already on the ground. the explosion, the second one when with went off. >> he played college ball for new york and professionally in belgian. he has an american wife and two daughters. the brussels attack is raising new questions about nuclear plant security. we will have more on that coming
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the rhetoric between republicans donald trump and ted cruz has reached a new level of their wives. don champion is here in new york good morning, don. >> reporter: good morning. the feud between cruz and trump gets nastier by the day. now establishment republicans are calling for cooler heads to prevail. the democrats, in the meantime, are eyeing new caucuses this weekend. the feud between ted cruz and donald trump keeps getting uglier. >> donald, you're a sibling coward and leave heidi union. >> reporter: cruz tweeted back after a tweet insult is his wife's appearance. >> let me be clear. our children and spouses are off bounds. >> reporter: trump claims cruz started the fight when an anti-trump super pac posted a wife of his wife melania. >> when passions flair, ugliness
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shouldn't accept ugliness as the norm. >> reporter: on the democratic side, front-runner hillary clinton is focused on the general election and appeared on jimmy kimmel. >> i look forward to debating him and find out where he stand on issues. >> like who the prime minister of canada is? >> no, but -- but -- >> reporter: on the campaign trail, thursday, her rival bernie sanders also turned his attention to trump. >> he will not become president because the american people understand that coming together as a people always "trumps" dividing us up! >> reporter: democrats hold caucuses in alaska, hawaii, and washington this weekend. clinton and sander have been campaigning heavily in california in recent days on the republican side, recent polls show donald trump leading ted cruz among republican women
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his favor ability with women, on the floor, though, stand at just 19%. >> don champion here in new york, thanks a lot, don. backlash this morning against a new north carolina law that prevents local governments from enacting anti-discrimination protections from gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. opponents protested in the state capital last night. the law targeted a charlotte ordinance that would have enabled transgender people to use restrooms aligned with the gender they identify with. several major businesses with a large presence in north carolina say they will monitor the situation. and controversial legislation in georgia now on the governor's desk is also causing a stir. opponents say it makes it legal to discriminate against gays. it allows faith-based organizations to deny services or employment to people who violate their religious beliefs. at least nine major corporations
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governor nathan deal has not said if he would sign the bill but spoke about it earlier this month. >> i don't think we have to have anything that allows discrimination in our state in order to protect people's faith. >> the governor has until may 3rd to make a decision. if he doesn't sign it or veto law. a small town in northwestern minnesota has been evacuated after a freight train collided with a propane truck. the two collided yesterday afternoon 50 miles east of fargo. the truck carrying propane caught fire, triggering the evacuation. >> i got scared and wait here and i hope my family is okay. law enforcement, they are doing a good job. >> two train crew members sustained nonlife-threatening injuries. the evacuation order is expected to be lifted this afternoon. an american citizen has
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steal military secrets in north korea. news agencies in japan and china are reporting the could benfession of yul. he says he is naturalized north korean citizen. the u.s. charged seven hackers linked to the iranian government with initiating large-scale cyberattacks threatening security and this country's well-being. the hackers gained access to dozens of banks and a small dam outside of new york city. the suspects are not in u.s. custody and it's not clear if they will ever be arrested. the fbi is still locked out of an iphone connected to the san bernardino terrorist attack. earlier this week, the fbi put its legal fight with apple over unlocking the phone on hold. an outside party had offered a possible way to gain access to the phone. in an update yesterday, the fbi said the method may work. firefighters are making progress against a wind-whipped
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you not to say it. >> i can't say it off stage either? >> it doesn't even exist. >> well, the comedy world remembers a ground breaking comedian. the arrest of a so-called pilot pimp. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "variety" is paying tribute to garry shandling. he died yesterday at a hospital. they believe he had a heart attack. he shifted from stand-up in the '80s with his first series "garry shandling show" but is known for playing late night host with a huge ego on "the garry shandling show". shandling was 66 years old. police say bruce wallis was running a prostitution ring
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they say he ishas been taken off flying duties. a recall effects tourag and cayenne volkswagen automobiles. a man is resisting authorities after perching 24 hours in a tree. he refused to leave his jail cell yesterday for a bond hearing. he was arrested wednesday after spending 25 hours in a 80-foot seq sequoia. a teen swam for her life to escape her country. she was on a boat carrying 20 people heading from turkey to greece last year. when it started to sink, she jumped into the freezing water and pushed it to shore. she could qualify for a swim team made up of refuges in this summer's games. still ahead, madonna is
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a woman in china was hit, then plowed over by a minivan. when the driver finally stopped, witnesses went running to the scene in 48 seconds, they lifted the vehicle off the woman! china's media reports she suffered only minor injuries. a baltimore woman has quite a story to tell after surviving a crash from the fourth floor of a parking garage. from the surveillance video, you can see her audi suv plummet to the ground. the woman was trying to park but then she plowed through a concrete barrier. unbelievably she only has minor injuries. madonna is in hot water. she was cited by the city over these excessive signs telling neighbors no parking in front of her multicar garage on the upper east side. the material girl went so far to etch the warning into the concrete. >> it's madonna.
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>> i certainly hope she complies with the law. >> reporter: tongue in cheek, madonna responded on instagram saying she fixed the issue and three extra hail marys this easter for her latest move. you're probably not alone. thursday, netflix admitted to throttling viewers who used a verizon or at&t cellular connection. they said it was to protect users from eating into their cell data plans. a word to the wise this morning. anyone with old video rentals lying around, better return them immediately. >> a north carolina man was arrested this week for failing to return a copy of "freddie got fingered." 14 years after he rented it! the video store pressed charges
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when he was at a county court this week, he was cuffed. tom green, star of the critically panned flick reached out to the suspect and offered to pay his legal expenses. still to come, time to check your basketball brackets. we will tell you which teams are moving on as the sweet 16 teams
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in this case, the losing team tried to make off with the leg! they learned you can't mess with the moose! the ncaa tournament sweet 16 is down to just 12. the tournament resuming last night with four games. the top seed in the west, oregon, had no problem ousting the defending champions. the ducks beat duke 82-68. that sets up a meeting with the two seed in the west, oklahoma. the sooners take out texas a&m 77-63. the tournament's top overall seed is moving on. kansas pulls away from maryland in the second half to win 79-63. the jayhawks are headed to elite eight for the first time since 2011. kansas will take on the number two seed in the south region, villanova. the wildcats notch another blowout beating miami 92-69. this is villanova's deepest tournament run since making the final four in 2009. the action continues tonight on cbs.
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another milestone in cuba's reemergence on the world stage. the arrival of the rolling stones. legendary rock band will play a free concert tonight in havana. that will make history in a country that once banned rock 'n' roll. >> time changes everything, and so we are grateful to be here. and i'm sure it's going to be a great show. >> 400,000 people are expected to see the country's first live rock show. the close-knit community of
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the death of garry shandling. they shared their fond memories with rachel kim of our los angeles station kcbs. >> reporter: he was a loved and influential stand-up comedian. thursday night, friend and family of 66-year-old garry shandling remembered his remarkable career. >> i see the comedian. the influence he have on the comedians, a tremendous amount. >> reporter: jamie is the founder of the last theater in hollywood where shandling performed through the years. ed every time shandling took the stage, the crowd couldn't get enough. >> he was very honest when he was on the stage and that is how people connected. >> reporter: outside the comedy shareholder in west hollywood, comedian pauley shore reacted. >> garry and david, they started that kind of style. it's terrible. he was very close friends with the comedy store.
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say that hey now thing. >> reporter: shandling was best known for his work on "the garry shandling show" that won three emmys. >> live from hollywood. it's the garry shandling show. >> reporter: he established himself in stand-up appearing on "the tonight show" with johnny carson and on the late show with david letter rememberman. kathy griffin reposted this picture my long time friend garry shandling was here. making me laugh. i loved him. i'll miss our talks the most. his long time friend jerry seinfeld. the two went down memory lane as they visited the places that helped shape their career. >> jimmy says to me, that was so good. how is next tuesday for you on "the tonight show "? and that is what changed my life. >> shandling died yesterday in a los angeles hospital.
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coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the battle between donald trump and ted cruz. we will have analysis on how it could impact the election. plus a controversial twist on classic fairy tales by the national rifle association. and actor ben affleck tells us about his new movie "batman versus superman." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching.
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. live from studio 46. this is cbs 2 news this morning. it is 4:30. 50 degrees on this friday march 25th. it is a good friday, warmer it will be cooler over the weekend good morning everyone i'm chris wragge. >> i'm mary calvi. we'll have traffic and weather on the 2's in a moment. we begin with the latest in the brussels terror attacks and new arrests made. the worst fears realized for the family of a brother and sister who went missing during the attack. janelle burrell joins us with the very latest, janelle. early this morning the dutch foreign minister announced that the brother and

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