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juveniles. captioning funded by cbs it's friday, april 1st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." tornadoes touch down across the southeast and the path of destruction could extend even farther with more severe weather forecast for today. trailing in the polls, ahead of a crucial wisconsin primary,
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policy in an attempt to move away from his controversial remarks on abortion. top players on the women's national soccer team fight for a level playing field and equal pay. a look at the legal attack decade in the making. and dockside destruction. seven people are hurt when a whale watching ship slams into a san diego pier. 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. this morning, the threat of another round of potentially dangerous storms hangs over the mississippi valley. the worst threat of tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds is in northern mississippi, alabama, parts of tennessee, and kentucky. more than 8 million people are at an enhanced risk of severe weather. last night, a string of twisters touched down in mississippi, alabama, and louisiana.
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between columbus and the alabama state line. damaging at least a dozen homes. one young resident took shelter in his truck. >> there was a lot of wind. a big boom. then hail was hitting the truck. and all of a sudden i'm driving and not driving nil more and then i'm in a ditch and the power line fell! >> so far, there are no reports of serious injuries. now to politics. donald trump is trying to mend fences with the republican party while explaining his controversial comments on abortion. all this comes ahead of next week's wisconsin primary, a crucial contest for trump and for those trying to stop him. a just released poll of likely republican voters finds trump trailing ted cruz by ten points. a trump loss in wisconsin would dramatically increase the chances of a contested convention. don champion is here in new york. >> reporter: no doubt a trump loss next week would offer new hope to rival ted cruz, still
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surrounding his campaign manager and comments about abortion. this could be one of the trump campaign's most vulnerable moments yet this election. donald trump is still trying to clarify his controversial remarks on abortion. appearing on fox news last night, the republican front-runner suggested that msnbc edited the town hall in which he inserted women should be punished for having abortions if the procedure were to become illegal. >> you really have to hear the whole long. this was a long convoluted question and a long discussion he and they just cut it out. >> reporter: in a statement, msnbc maintained no part of the exchange between trump's chris matthews was editeded out. trump met with gop leader yesterday to discuss allocation. rival ted cruz is leading trump in wisconsin where is he counting on a win next friday.
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is a kim kardashian kind of candidate. he sits on twitter and makes a lot of noise but no solution to fix the problem. >> reporter: trump follows bernie sanders and hillary clinton among women registered voters. clinton bashed trump yesterday and set herself apart from sanders on women's right. >> i know senator sanders supports the right for a woman's choice to choose, but i think they will endorse me because i have led on this issue. >> reporter: sanders is ahead of clinton in wisconsin, but still trails her by a wide with margin delegate count. while a loss in wisconsin would be a big blow to trump, the next contest will happen on april 19th in new york. of course, it's trump's home state and offers up one of the biggest pries when it comes to delegates. a lot to watch. >> indeed. don champion in new york, thanks a lot, don. coming up on "cbs this morning," bernie sanders joins
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hillary clinton for the democratic nomination and other campaign issues. this morning, north korea reportedly fired a short range ballistic missile into the sea. south korean military official sayed missile was fired from north korea's east coast. if confirmed it is a later of series of launch by the north and military exercises between south korea and the united states. a string of shootings left two people dead and seven others attack. four people got out of a van and opened fire across the street from an elementary school. a man and a woman were killed. in another attack, a man was left in critical condition when he was shot. he was streaming himself online when with the attack occurs.
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the gunman hopped into a car and got away. virginia officials are trying to figure out why a gunman fatally shot a state trooper at a richmond bus station. chad der myer approached the suspect who pulled a gun and opened fire in a crowded station. >> i just heard pops and i've never actually heard a real gunshot before, so i didn't really know what was going on. then i saw everyone just ducking, so i followed. dead. two women sustained nonlife-threatening injuries. president obama hosted a two-day summit in washington. more than 50 governments attended. today's session focus on preventing isis and other extremists from obtaining nuclear weapon materials.
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it may take months for the agency to determine the capabilities of the technique. a third-party helped the fbi decode the phone used by san bernardino attacker syed farook. the agency isn't saying how it was done or what it found. the key suspect in the paris attacks that killed 130 people will be returned to france. belgian authorities yesterday approved the extradition of salah abdeslam but no date has been set. he was arrested two weeks ago in brussels. two young mormon missionaries who were hurt in the brussels bombings are expected to make a full recovery. doctors in utah say mason wells and joseph empey are in good spirits. the homecoming overwhelmed empey's father. >> just seeing his eyes and seeing that he was okay was probably the most peace i had had in my whole life. >> a third missionary who was wounded in the attacks is
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with the backing of their team, five of the most prominent players on the national women's soccer team have filed a wage discrimination complaint against the u.s. soccer federation launching a legal attack. goalkeeper hope solo and midfielder megan rapino and carly lloyd. as jim axelrod reports making much less than a successful men's team isn't their only issue. >> reporter: when the u.s. women's soccer team won the world cup last year, they had the highest tv ratings for any soccer game in american history, men or women! they also got a nice parade and a bonus from the u.s. soccer federation of $75,000 for each player, according to the filing. compare that to the men's team.
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would get more than $390,. hope solo one of the five players to sign the complaint told "cbs this morning" that has to change. >> this is a time we need to push for equality and push for what is right and people are paying attention. >> reporter: the women's team says it generates as much as or more revenue than the men and get paid four times less. it's not just money. the women want equality in the accommodations and much more. >> for a long time, the women's team has been fighting for change and for progress and this group is feeling like, okay, we are still carrying that torch! and we want to be done carrying it! >> reporter: jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. with the heading reading one nation, one team, u.s. soccer responded to the suit saying we are committed to negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement that addresses
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apology and the photo behind an hijacker photo. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "newsweek" reports why an air egypt flight attendant posed with a picture with the hijacker this week. co-pilot said it was relayed to authorities on what is that so they could identify the man and analyze the device he was wearing. the man said it was a bomb but it proved to be fake. al.com reports that alabama governor robert bentley bought several disposable cell phones last year. the former state official who says bentley had an affair with a political aide says the governor changed phones frequently. bentley sent only a few messages to the aide on his state-issued phone. >> i can assure the people of alabama, there is nothing there. >> the aide resigned. one lawmaker plans to start impeachment proceedings next week. the st. louis post dispatch hires a black officer as a police chief in ferguson,
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he was a homicide detective in miami, florida. they found racism in ferguson's police department after a white officer killed an unarmed black teen in 2014. "the new york times" reports a budget deal that gradually raises the state's minute wage to $15 an hour. new york is the second state to make the change, following california. the pay level will be reached by 2018 in "the new york times" but rises later in wealthy suburbs. yahoo! sports says philadelphia will apologize to jackie robinson. robinson broke big league baseball's color barrier 69 years ago. some members of the phillies threatened to boycott games against the dodgers. the city will honor robinson and apologize to his widow on april 15th. "variety" reports that
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three tight rope walkers raced along a wire nearly 900 feet above the ground. they have to cross a distance about the same length as three football fields. freddie knox of switzerland won the competition. geez! on the cbs "moneywatch" now. tesla car for the masses and jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >> stocks end theed the qaurkt with slight gains for the year. dow up about 260 points. the dow finished yesterday down about 31 points and s&p lost four. the nasdaq was up a fraction. it appears the bidding war
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the chinese insurance company dropped 15 billion dollar offer. starwood, the parent company of sheraton and st. region has an offer from marriott. the merger would create the largest hotel chain. electric carmaker tesla unveils its latest model number three. long lines at tesla stores to reserve one with a $1,000 deposit. the cars will cost $35 snoueds,000. tesla says they run 200 miles on a was theory charge and cars are expected next year. jayz bought a company a year ago for $56 million. he said he was given numbers below what was reported. the tidal owners say there was
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public traded company. the online delivery service post mate is offering a new subscription service and charging a monthly fee for free delivery and it costs $9.99 a month and subscribers get same day delivery of orders of 30 or more. they have more than 300 partners and stores in the united states. amazon has filed a patent for talking drone propellors. amazon wants to use drones to deliver packages to homes and offices. the propellors make warning noises and shout out phrases to alert people on the ground. for instance, the drone can say, "watch out." at first, i thought this was an april's fool joke but looks like not the case. >> yeah. it gets weirder and weird. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, rat rick,
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he makes a move and he scores! what a goal by jonathan! on rat night the rats come raining down on the ice! >> florida panthers fans rekindle the condition by tossing rubber rats on the ice after a goal. 10,000 of the toys were given away last night as a remembrance to the 1969 panthers team which made it to the stanley cup finals. the tradition was born after a player on that team killed a rat in the locker room before the game! a final four is a family affair for players on two of the teams involved.
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for villanova. when he was 2 he was taken in by a guard for north carolina, britt. britt's dad talked about who he is pulling for if the two teams meet in the finals. >> voting for the best gi. whoever wins and then i'll support the guy that has his head down at the end. >> villanova has to get through oklahoma first, though. north carolina plays syracuse and both games are tomorrow night! this is the "cbs morning news." is a multi-layered fragrance, just like scents in real life. finally, a true-to-life fragrance, for your lively home. air wick. home is in the air. jane likes to mix things up. that's why she loves new light & fit greek non-fat yogurt mousse. so fluffy and airy it's her new 80 calorie obsession.
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run, donkey. a police car dash cam captures a donkey dashing for freedom in arkansas. a rancher helped to return the donkey to its owner. a long running battle against sea lions rages on in a story in oregon.
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yet another new idea to scare them off. our portland affiliate koin reports. >> reporter: students from napa high school students brought in the railing they fabricated themselves. sea lions warmed up to those air dancer and scared off a few initially a couple of weeks but now they are back. but the railings from the kids from napa high could be a game-changer game-changer. >> we recognize the effectiveness of the steel bars at other docks, at other boat docks and we also recognize the effectiveness of the car lot flags so we are combining the two. >> railings are a physical barrier. the kids are welded eyelets on to the barriers to stream cable and car lot flags through to add a psychological barrier as well. >> we excelled in welding before
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>> since we started this project literally full-scale last week, there isn't one student that doesn't have a hand in it, you know, throughout the day as we are making them. >> reporter: tim says the kids are learning a lot and they are exciting about contributing to something outside of the classroom. the ship pier has their fingers shop hoping metal shop kids has what it takes to help scare the sea lions off the dock, back into the ocean. >> wish them luck. that was core harlem reporting. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," campaign analysis from cbs news political director and "face the nation" moderator john dickerson. plus, we talk with country music star thomas rhett ahead of this week's acm awards. >> he had four number one hits on the country chart and then released "die a happy man." it climbed straight to the top
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on the radio for six straight weeks. . and i can't ever tell you enough >> reporter: the music video has 43 million views. >> reporter: and hip-hop star nelly even covered the song. the eagle cam that turned four eaglets into internet stars. that is all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching.
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have a great day. live from studio 46, this is cbs2 news this morning. it's 4:30, 66 degrees already op this friday. it is the 1st of april. heavier storms this afternoon. there is a chance of snow in the weekend forecast. are we kidding, we are not. >> i'm chris wragge. >> i'm mary calvi. welcome to cbs2 this morning on

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