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. monday on the insider. we break down super bowl 50's biggest commercials. what went viral. then, a grammy legend series continues with gloria estefan. and she looks back on her life and career. >> is there anything you regret? >> mm. >> and it's our valentine's week in the kitchen with dr. phil. >> what is your favorite thing about phil? >> that's monday on the insider.
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provided by . talk about a view from the inside, that's how it sounded and what it looked like in the control room during the taping of "grease live." >> over 12 million people tuned in, and we cannot get enough. here are the musical highlights in case you missed it. oh, the summer nights whoa, whoa, whoa tell me more, tell me more look at me, i'm sandra dee lousy with virginity won't go to bed till i'm legally wed beauty school dropout beauty school drop out do the hand jive, baby you're the one that i want
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laptop computer to the suspected suicide bomber after he passed through the security checkpoint. at least one of the men was an airport employee. at least 20 people have been arrested in connection with the explosion. the u.s. olympic committee reportedly says american athletes should consider skipping the summer games if they are worried about the zika virus, according to reuters. the games will be held this august in the country hardest hit by the outbreak, brazil. despite the fears, millions are still partying during carnivals in rio. the u.n. security council is condemning north korea's launch of a long-range rocket. kim jong-un ordered yesterday's launch which he claims put a satellite into orbit. photos released by the north showed him watching the launch. the u.s. fears he wants to build rockets capable of delivering nuclear weapons. coming up on the "morning news." the race to find earthquake survivors. a woman is pulled out of a collapsed building in taiwan,
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this is the "cbs morning news." [music] no, no, no, no, people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. i'm there for bessie. i'm there for ray. ted loved baseball. dr. phil likes to watch football. renne, who wants sloppy joe on the menu every day. rosie's my best friend. evelyn likes to dance. harriett wants her fried shrimp as well. alice anne likes vanilla ice cream with chocolate syrup and rainbow sprinkles.
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i can't even imagine how i could possibly give them what they give me. this morning, a woman was pulled alive from a 17-story collapsed building in taiwan, two days after a powerful earthquake. another survivor was also pulled from the toppled apartment today. the powerful quake hit saturday. at least 37 people were killed. believed to be buried in the back home. every chipotle is closed for a few hours today. new details about a chicago cop posing in a controversial photo. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the chicago "sun times" reports a homicide detective is fighting to keep his job after posing in a controversial photo. the image shows former detective timothy mcdermott on the right
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a black man as a trophy. it was taken between 1999 and 2003. mcdermott was allowed to keep investigating police shootings and homicide for yearly a year fter a federal prosecutor had provided the department with the photo. the sun herald of biloxi reports a gunfire at a mardi gras parade in mississippi left two people dead and two wounded. shots rang out in pass christian yesterday. police say it started as a fight and then escalated to gunfire two blocks away from the parade route. "the new york times" reports former secretary of state madeleine albright, and feminist gloria steinem called on women to support hillary clinton. >> just remember. there is a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. >> explaining difficulties attracting female voters in new hampshire, albright said women can be judgmental and sometimes forget how hard clinton worked
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steinem suggested young women are supporting sanders for the opportunity to meet young men, but later apologized for that. "the guardian" reports chipotle locations will close today for a meeting on food safety. the four-hour meeting comes as the chain's e. coli outbreak appears to be over. dozens of people in 14 states fell ill. as you might expect, the denver "post" front page reports the broncos defeat the panthers for the super bowl victory. still to come, the other side of last night's super bowl. the commercials. we will talk with an expert with the ones that made a lasting impression and the ones that fell flat. the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back.
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with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes to a whole new level. nutella - spread the happy! here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. cindy! i'll get it! >> "late late show" host james corden teamed up with model cindy crawford to create a little magic from super bowl's commercials in the past.
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with more than a hundred million viewers tuning in, the super bowl is actually the biggest night of the year for advertisers. sponsors actually pay $5 million for a 30-second spot! so joining us with more on last night's commercial is mike mccarthy. you've been covering super bowl advertising this year. you're covering it for "sporting news" and for "the new york times," right? >> that's right. >> i just disclosed to you that i watch for the halftime show and the commercials pretty much and i know a lot of people and why the advertisers spend all of the money. your big impressions. >> i thought it was a back to basic bowl. you saw a lot of the old ones we have seen previous super bowl commercials. the cute babies for the nfl and monkey baby from mountain dew and dancing bears for hyundai. overall, i was a little underwhelmed. >> and wiener dogs. >> i thought too many referenced previous super bowl commercials and weren't creative on their own. >> a number ads used popular music. we heard bowie and a few
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what is the benefit of using a hot song? >> popular music is really becoming the secret sauce for a lot of these commercials. bowie choice was a great choice for the commander spot. you had a big rock song by van halen for a big american sports car. it instantly cuts through and it communicates in a party atmosphere. >> i guess music can always set a mood, you know? if you're trying to tug at people's heart strings, like the audi commercial is a way to do it. celebrities always make a showing when it comes to super bowl ads. there were a number of celebrities. using a celebrity can be a double-edged sword, right? >> there were over 50 celebrities on this. the thing about celebrities, are you selling your product or a celebrity? kim kardashian was on a super bowl ad last year but do you remember what it was for? >> no! not until you reminded me! any particular one you like? i like the amazon commercial.
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pretty funny. i love the spot for mini with serena williams and the other celebrities. i never thought i would see mr. white but there he was. >> what about this? at the end of the super bowl, right? everyone is asking peyton manning questions, what is he going to do after the super bowl? and he kind of drops the line a couple of times like he is going to have a beer and then he is going to have a budweiser. do you think that was deliberate? what do you think is going on there? >> i think it was deliberate. the word on the street is he owns a couple of pieces of budweiser distributorship and kissy face with his other sponsor, papa john's on national tv. >> right! mike mccarthy, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. still ahead, beyonce runs the halftime show. more of yesterday's entertainment extravagance at
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. the halftime show started with coldplay, but ended with a bang. the brits handed the stage over to bruno mars who then gave up it to beyonce and she wowed the crowd with a performance of her new song "formation." >> all three acts shared the stage for a tribute to iconic halftime performances and national anthems and the
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ways than one. she announced her first solo stadium tour during the super bowl. the 40 stadium stint starts on april 27th in miami and wraps up in june in pennsylvania. during the game, marshawn lynch had an announcement of his own. the player known as beast mode tweeted this shot during the second half. his cleats hanging up and the international emjoi for peace out. the seahawks confirmed lynch's retirement. the grammys have added another big name for an already impressive lineup. taylor swift will take the stage, joining adele, justin bieber and lady gaga, among other performers. gaga, who nailed the national anthem at the super bowl, hs already said she would be performing a tribute to david bowie. don't miss a minute of the grammys that is right here on cbs on february 15th. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"
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i'm anne-marie green. and this is the "cbs morning news." and schools are closed. campbell's soups go great with a cold and a nice red. made for real, real life. [music] no, no, no, no, people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too.
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president obama, did you watch the game, sir? >> of course, i did. after every super bowl, i call the winning team to congratulate them and sometimes i also call the losing team, especially if i've bet on them. >> sir, i hate to break this to you, but betting is illegal. >> i'm the president. i hereby pardon myself. before kickoff, president obama and first lady michelle obama sat down with "cbs this morning's" gayle king for their last super bowl interview live from the white house. >> this is your last super bowl in the white house. my question is this -- do you have any special plans for the day? who is -- what is the menu? who is coming? you start us off. >> i've been cooking all day! >> don't let her tell stories now. >> barbecuing. i've got the grill out.
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this. >> you clean up nicely, mrs. obama. >> thank you, thank you. >> but what is on the menu? >> we have a regular group of friends we have been having now the last four or five years. we all go upstairs to the residence. sort of in the treaty room which is my office, we clear everything out. it's your basic wings, pizza. >> we have super bowl food. >> nachos. >> we let gauc move off the table. >> we are like everybody else. folks rate the commercials. >> you do? >> yeah. people do this. >> but, basically, we have sort of three ways that we do the super bowl. we have the serious watchers and that is the treaty room where if you're in that room, you're watching the game. >> watch the game. >> then there is the outside room where the kids are, where they are kind of fooling around and they are by the food. >> we keep them away. >> then there is what i call the champagne room. that is where my mother sits and you don't know what is going on but you're close to the
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>> the first inauguration, we had something like ten balls that we went to. >> i remember that. >> this is the first one. >> michelle was in heel the whole time. i think she was thinking, my feet really hurt! >> what were you thinking, mrs. obama, when you look at that? it's such a sweet moment in the elevator. >> i was thinking, i'm so proud of you. that is that i'm so proud of you, but my feet do hurt. >> her feet did hurt. i think i said, one more to go, sweetie. >> you promise? >> i know you don't make predictions but i am asking this brief favor for you to circle who you think will win the game and we will read it tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> i'll be in the champagne room. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," of course, you'll find out which team the president picked in gayle's interview. plus, we will speak with gop
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trump and marco rubio. also a closer look at beyonce's video for "foundation." that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. we leave you the carpool karaoke last night on "the late late show" that featured elton john. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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8 say she was taken from a caretaker's home. who police are now looking for in connection to her abduction. denver broncos fans are waking up happy this morning, after beating the carolina panthers last night in super bowl 50. why denver's big win is also one for the record books. and, two virginia tech student engineers talk about their role in exposing the lead contamination in flint's drinking water. what they told wdbj7 about the upsetting calls they had to make to homeowners. good morning, it's good morning, it's i'm kimberly mcbroom. and i'm garrett
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