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last night was donald trump's night, and today is indiana's day. licking his wounds in indianapolis, it is impossible for ted cruz to wen the nomination without a contested convention, he is refusing to step aside. washington and new york want this general election to be between two which liberal new yorkers who agree on virtually every issue that's called heads i win, tails lose. after a sweep in the primary states donald trump is calling for cruz and john kasich to quit. >> she is the woman playing the woman card left and right playing it muff harder this it. mr. trump accused me of playing the quote woman card. well, if if fighting for
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family leave and equal pay is playing the woman card then deal me in. face the nation calls trump's strategy extremely dangerous. if he is toxic in the general election in the negatives it is a risky move. as for bernie sanders he would need to win 80% of the remaining delegates in order to beat clinton for the nomination. >> this campaign is not just about electing a president, it is about transforming. it is looking like it will end with a show down between trump and clinton this fall. >> i think it is going to get nasty and ugly fast. the next primary is next tuesday in indiana 92 delegates, 57 on the republican side, trump needs 45% of the remaining delegates for an uncontested convention, clinton needs 18 to be on the ballot in
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to a developing story in the bronx a commute in shock after major gang bust. called the largest gang take down in new york history. andrea grymes is soundvow with the story, andrea. >> reporter: chris and mary, authorities say more than 120 members and associated of two rival gangs across the bronx are facing charges today those gangs the big money bosses and two fly. authorities say innocent people were targeted who were unfortunate enough to live, play, and attend school near where these gangs operated. >> one by one law enforcement officers shackled accused gang members into the u.s. marshal's bus outside the precinct station house part of a massive sweep that began under the cover of darkness in dozens of raids like this one in the bay chester section of the bronx.
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100 people believed to be the largest gang take down in new york city history. >> i said that's a major hit. >> council man represents the northeast where the gangs partially operated robbery, attempted robbery, narcotics trafficking, bank fraud and the passing of counterfeit currency. including the 2009 death of sadie mitchell that was hit with a stray bullet near white plains road. engaged in some of this activity, terrorize, rob, hurt, homicide all of this in the gangactivity. anytime you take down those people and remove them from a community we're looking for peace in the neighborhood expecting in the summer that muff more calmer. the indictment alleges
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committed the narcotics trafficking offense within 1,000 feet of playgrounds, public and private and secondary schools the arrests were welcome news to bronx residents. we want nice clean nonviolent neighborhood. as for sadie mitchell an 18- year-old previously arrested and charged with her murder as for the indictments they include charges. thank you, happening today former house speaker will learn his fate, the 74-year-old arrived at the sentencing hering in a wheelchair, pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about hush money he paid a former student to keep quiet about sex abuse. federal prosecutors claim he abused at least four boys while he was a high school wrestling coach in illinois, the
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to give probation instead of jail time. the main suspect in the terrorist attacks in back in chance, stood guard in the courthouse as authorities abdeslam. the only surviving suspect in last november's attacks that killed 130 people, he was arrested in last month in belgium, secretly transferred him to france earlier today. the search is on for the man wanted, have released a photo of the suspect who allegedly defaced five locations with swastikas, took place monday around 4:00 in the morning, they were in white across avenue s including a home's front door garbage cans and residential gate. first he refused to move his airplane from his drive way, a long island man threatening the supervisors
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joining outside with an update on this story. >> good afternoon. so the homeowner is charged with two counts of harassment after police say he threatened to use a cross bow on two employees, but the man's lawyer argues that his client was just angry about the plane. this is 70-year-old howard being escorted by police into nassau county district court this morning police say he is facing charges after calling the town supervisors office on monday and threatening two employees with a cross bow. has an ongoing dispute over parking the cessna in the drive way. saying he could no longer afford the $150 a month fee to keep it at republic airport. last week they dismantled the
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of using his cross bow. >> again, charged with two counts of harassment he is free on bail live outside the nassau county district court, long island, cbs 2 news. a sucker punch for being a celebrity look alike. >> man says he was attacked for looking like the actor can you see the resemblance. >> trapped in flood waters after violent storms ripped through the midwest. up close and personal with the beetles in never before seen video. >> we've seen the sun before will we see it this afternoon? a forecast with a little more
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station on the lower east side saturday night. >> probably right around here. >> says as he walked up the stairs from the f train in delancy a man walking the opposite destruction sucker punched and said this. shia labeouf. >> famous for starring in rolls such as transformers. >> people have been telling me that i resemble shia labeouf, but in a good way, not like i want to punch you in the face. at first he thought he imagined the outburst, they were like no you're not crazy that's exactly what he said to you. witnesses say the apparent shia labeouf hater went down the
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eyebrow wondering about the hollywood hatred. does he hate his work, me? i don't know. >> he says he doesn't hold a grudge and even considers himself a fan. valerie castro, cbs 2 news. a consumer alert a bakery recalling cookies, macon tain peanuts do not have a labeled allergy warning the 7- elevencookies come in four ounce batches oatmeal chunk, m 24th. seen facing making faces as they get ready for a tv appearance, the national archive released the footage,
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forecast. . in today's health watch, spanking a child does more harm than good that's the finding of researchers they analyzed studies of 50 years of 150,000 children, their conclusion spanking leads to worse behavior in the long run, spanked kids are more likely to be aggressive and antisocial. downs trees, mangled power lines cleaning up after wicked weather, we have this report from oklahoma. >> severe weather torr through the nation's midsection over night. >> oh, wow. huge hail, battered cars in oklahoma. >> the storms damaged dozens of buildings including this
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and roof are ripped away. sounds like it was pretty fast, quite furious. the whipping winds startled bob james out of bed, from the air, you can see the roof of this home is blown several feet in luther oklahoma. >> throughout the region crews have the tough task of removing trees like this that block roads and restoring power to thousands who spent the night in the dark. the heavy downpours sent water cascading over steps in kansas city missouri and caused flooding in wichita. >> hitting lots of standing water, hydroplaning all over the place. >> flood warnings in effect all over the day. don champion, cbs 2 news. 60 million people from texas to virginia could be in the path of more severe storms today. let's turn it over to john elliot. you see images like that, some rain yesterday a few more
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deficit coming up over your next few days, nothing to that extent or anything that severe. let's show you what the weather watchers are watching, we have cool readings around the city, brooklyn having prime rib, here this is storm steve, i like to see that sun, bluebird skies, great air quality after the rain yesterday and over half an inch of rain city only a quarter of an inch so that's good news for you a few more pictures you mentioned blue skies there, she has beautiful blue skies in the hudson valley and also have, i told charlie i'd put this on the air if you put it on his bill, a little new baby duck today and i appreciate this from yesterday, this is from columbia, there was enough cold air last night mixing in you can see the definition of the clouds that's why parts of the area, really
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an inch, that part of the front pushed through we can't get rid of those clouds yet. now the sun is shining, the sun is shining through more of the hudson valley, but we're stuck with the gray here in the city in just to the south we'll show you the satellite in a second. mostly cloudy 53 winds calm, relative humidity 54%. warmer in white plains belmar hit 80 the city is warmer than belmar clouds definitely a feature for the jersey shore. colder in belmar right now as oppose today this time yesterday actually a little warmer to the north, evidence again of that front pushing through the focus being to the south parts of ocean county could see passing shower watching a few so far this morning. we're going to work hard and get to 62 in the city if we get some sun in the last few hours
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that's still below normal. sunset at 6:48, you'll likely see clouds all day long pollen count back today, chance of rain late tomorrow into your friday should serve to lower those numbers plus the season. pushing it down to the south, yeah, middlesex, summer set, staten island, union county, look at the variation north morris you have the sun, southern parts of the county stuck with the gray. there is the front here is the problem in parts of the west you have the heavy rain now pushed through houston but bringing problems and more problems into parts of alabama and louisiana. not just the rain the wind as well. in our area, nothing like that, watch this line push through, it is clear and chilly tonight tomorrow by tomorrow afternoon we see some showers off to work and school should be fine
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see some showers and you're sneaking away friday afternoon could see some left over showers friday afternoon then as far as the weekend goes, saturday shapes up. i think saturday is the nicer of the two weekend days more sun and clouds on the increase sunday and the next chance for that rain is coming in sunday night. >> spring, nice spring variety, still use it. plane crash caught on camera in alabama. a security camera captured the plane falling from the sky and landing on a huge oak tree, witnesses rushed to help the pilot as he rolled out of the wreckage says he thought he was going to die. >> i actually done, in order to get out. it was all over with. the pilot says he was flying for 50 years never had an accident, walked away with
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is investigating that crash. lucky man there. need to add a little green to your diet? there is a twist. >> here is tony tantillo with your tip of the day. >> today's tip of the day is sweet baby broccoli, this is what baby broccoli looks like. a little bit larger. the stems are nice and tender, hold up very well and saute. the light purple which is great you can feel the freshness just make sure it is free from any yellowing whatsoever feel nice and fresh to the touch when you bring home your sweet baby broccoli, store in the refrigerator right away. 2 to 3 days at the most, could last longer but the longer you hold it the more that nutritional value will be depleted along with the flavor. sweet baby broccoli i'm telling you, this stuff is fantastic and even on the grill cut the
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price? . coming up tonight beginning at 5:00, student loans and small paychecks but there are a few things we could actually learn from millennials about money. and days after a six foot alligator was removed from the home, law enforcement step up their efforts to find eillegal reptiles being kept as pets beginning at 5:00. a tiny house for sale in brooklyn comes with a sizable price tag people are stopping by to take pictures at 86 bay 47th street, the 20 by 97-foot lot features a long drive way and guest house, the asking price $499,000. >> that's a lot of money, you can't fit nothing in there it is like a dollhouse. if they weren't in se maybe dumbo or diker heights, yes,
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you have to be dumbo to spend $500,000. said it is meant to be sold with the home next door, $900,000. this is going to be fascinating to watch. in this real estate market, you never know. $500,000. that's it for us, thanks for joining us i'm mary calvi. not even junk could fit in that space. cbs news is back at 5:00 we'll see you at 4:30 have a great afternoon. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance
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>> nick: sage? >> sage: huh? i'm sorry. what were you saying? >> nick: it's okay. i'm sure you're preoccupied. probably thinking about sharon and -- >> sage: why would you say that? >> nick: [ chuckles ] well, you didn't let me finish. i was gonna say you probably were thinking about sharon and chelsea and fashion and marketing. look, you got to just relax. i'm sure they are gonna love whatever ideas you're cooking up. how is work going? >> sage: good. i actually have some stuff i need to do. i got to go. >> nick: uh, okay. yeah. knock 'em dead. >> sage: hey. i want to tell you something. i love you.
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