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that monster a quarter. i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere, i promise to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow. it's friday, march 11th. coming up on "early today," whiplash for the first time the republicans squard s s squared off in what was a civil exchange of ideas and policies. what's happening at trump ral rallies? we'll introduce you to an isis turn coat. and an incredible scene in one ohio town. preparing a good bye to nancy regan. and a night to remember that white house. "early today" starts right now.
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a rare civil meeting among gop candidates in miami last night. this one focussed more on policy than name calling. the suvilt of civility of the night was not lost on donald trump. >> i would say we're all in this together, we're going to come up with solutions and find the answers to things and so far can't believe how civil it's been up here. >> reporter: trump and cruz were quick to name this a two-man race and cruz backed up his views not shared by kasich. >> it's simple math, be to the republican nominee, you've got to get the 1237 democrats. there's only two of us that are on the path to do so. >> these things are changeing all the time and i'm going to be fortunate enough to win ohio.
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primaries with kasich's home state of ohio and rubio's own home state in florida, and a total of 358 delegates up for grabs. later today, ben carson will indorse trump and after the debate, trump spoke about what it means to him. >> great guy, respected by everybody. liked by everybody. i was just a very wonderful thing. >> meanwhile, a vicious punch thrown at a protester at a trufrm trufrm trump rally has led to charges. and a reporter claim she was physically man handled. the trump campaign strongly denies it. >> reporter: stunning new video capturing a trump supporter sucker punching jones in the face, after they were escorting jones.
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he was blindsided. >> get out of here. go home to mom. >> reporter: sheriff's deputies walking by the attacker and going after jones. >> as soon as i turned, he hit me in my eye. >> reporter: 78-year-old was unrepentant. >> i knocked the hel out of that big mouth. the next time we see him, we might have to kill him. >> reporter: he was arrested and charged with assault. the trump campaign says the incident was unfortunate, that they have no control over their supporters behavior and take significant members to keep attendees safe. still, it's the type of behavior some feel trump has encouraged. >> who's protesting? anybody? oh, good etout out of here. you know what they used to do to guys like that, they'd be carried out in a stretcher, folks. >> i promise you i will pay for
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>> reporter: new allegations that hit even closer to home for the campaign, the campaign manager aaccused of roughing up a reporter. michelle fields for um s s tweeted this photo of bruises after she says she was pulled down by the arm following the trump news conference. trump campaign says it's false. and questioning whether fields' accusation is part of a larger pattern of her exaggerating incidents. >> and a washington post reporter says he witnesses the incident and supports fields' story. and trump stood by the campaign manager. >> i don't know anything about it.
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while ago for the first time. he's an incredible guy. i don't he would ever do a thing like that. i just got to see the little clip. he threw a punch but he's an impassioned person and i guess he didn't like what he was seeing but we don't condone it. meanwhile, hillary clinton says the cumotion has not been lost on leaders. >> i've been calling calls from a lot of the leaders i know around the world and their basic message is what is happening? >> and last night, influential democratic senator, elizabeth warren echoed those sentiments. >> what's the problem with the two guys they have at the top?
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basically deny the legitimacy of their opponents, they go on the attack, they demean millions of americans and that's what identifies them as extremists and why republicans -- man, republicans in the senate are breaking apart over this. now to the raging floods in the south. the death toll raises to five. thousands of families have been evacuated as relentless rain has overwhelmed cities and towns. over 20 inches in some areas. and in monroe, louisiana, fish sidewalks. and the flood gates opened in louisiana. the president and first lady hosted canadian prime minister and his wife at the white house last night for a state dinner. and dressed to the nines, they greeted the counter parts from
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with 200 other guests including michael j. fox, and ryan reynolds and actor, mike meyers p . than friends. >> we're more like siblings, really. we've shared parentage, though we took different paths in our later years. we became the stay-at home type. you grew to be a little more rebellious. now to this, caught on camera, massive explosion outside of cleveland. and after catching fire at a construction site, first responders were in the area at the time of the explosion and no one was hurt. some restaurants and businesses had to be shut down.
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not known, it's under investigation. turning overseas now, where they appeared to have revealed identities of thousands of isis fighters. this comes from forms similar to job applications stolen from isis. here with more. >> reporter: isis is fiercely protective of its secrets and defecters, if caught are generally executed. so, this parent leak may be a sign isis is starting to lose control. the german federal police has already said that the documents appear genuine but it's an enormous and unprecedented trove of information, which experts are still sifting through. >> i think they probably are authentic, these documents, because they contain a great deal of information that can be verified. >> reporter: there are thousands of these forms that list
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recruits which date back to 2013 and 2014, we identified six that name americans, including one douglas mcarthur, mccain from san diego who as nbc news first reported, was killed two years ago. the name on the form is not a perfect match but his date of birth and home town are. >> who the recruiters were. so, for me, that seems to be the single most and significant thing in these files. >> reporter: this syrian man says all the information was on a memory stick he stole from senior isis commander and got out of syria. i got it in my baby's diaper, he said because i knew they wouldn't search there. he joined isis early on and was a trusted member but grew dissolutioned.
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butcher children in front of their mothers." he said. two security experts say they appear genuine. former first lady, nancy regan, will be laid to rest at the regan presidential library. thousands more paid their respect on the second day of public mourning thursday before today's private funeral, outside the regan library and her body will be buried next to her husband, ronald regan. and expected to speak, nancy's two children and baker and tom brokaw. nbc. karins.
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this storm is still over south florida. this is three days in a row we're waking up to torrential rains in louisiana and mississippi and it's just pumping up all the moisture out of the golf ulf. and that's going to continue throughout the day today. we've been in flood emergency to almost 36 to 48 hours. and 14 million people are in these watches, 1.8 million are in the warnings. an additional to two to four inches. southern mississippi to mobile area. and where all the rivers are at record stages in northern l.a. l louisiana, we're only expecting another inch or two. but there's already been 16 inches in some places. showers in the midadd tlantic and northeast.
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deep south, gulf coast. and notice we really don't cool off much over the upcoming weekend. but we'll start to dry out in the flood zone on sunday. now a closer look at your day ahead. so, one more day of very warm conditions up through the southeast and midatlantic. still 80s up to raleigh. and up into new england as we start to feel like march. so, yeah, thoughts are still with the people in the deep south. >> thank you very much. still to come a pennsylvania manhunt for two shooters heats up. plus, legends meet for the last time. you're watching "early today." danger is always on the rise. symptoms worsen because your heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room) about 50 percent of people die (dog whimpering) within 5 years of getting diagnosed. but there's something you can do.
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shooting that killed five adults. three were sibbal lings and one was eight months pregnant and yesterday, their mother talked about the tragedy. >> i lost three children last night and two nieces. my whole family was massacred. >> it was calculated, planned, it's just a brutal murder. one of the most brutal i've seen. >> the unborn child is listed as a sixth victim. a convicted inmate and convicted murder escaped during a prison transport. they were spotted on hotel surveillance video in albuquerque. and photos released of kim jong-un at a missile launch. it's unknown when it was taken.
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daylight saving time begins this weekend. early sunday clocks jump from 1:59 to 3:00 a.m. you're more likely to catch flu due to lack of sleep and an association with higher risk of stroke and heart attacks. time to bring you sports. end of an era. kobe bryant and lebron james facing off for the last time against each other. and yep, it is kobe's turn, going head-to-head with james right outside the arch.
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blunt force injuries to his neck, torso, arms and neck. the russian media reported he had a heart attack. according to the cdc there are almost 200 cases of zika virus in the united states all linked to travel abroad. this comes after french doctors say it may be responsible to complications with meningitis and encephalitis. they asked for nearly $2 billions billion s fight the virus. and a what did she get for her 93rd birthday? he was expelled from high school and denied a diploma. why? she revealed to her teacher that she was married. that's it. now over 70 years later, she finally gets to throw her cap.
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a wisconsin grand shop, being the first time a cheese from the states won. take that french brie. and five years ago today, a earthquake and tsunami killing thousands of people. >> reporter: the tsunami hit with incredible force. the sludge sweeping away everything in its path. this wall of water and mud some 30 feet high washed across the low lying coastal areas. entire towns swept away. thick and brown, strewn with debris. fast moving, farmland quickly disappeared. entire major roads, bridges and homes gone in a matter of minutes. >> memorial services were held across japan with a moment of silence at 2:46 local time, the
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havertys. michelle: breaking news from daytona beach. a motorcyclist has been injured in a crash. we have the information on how it happened. we are also in miami, where the gop candidates for president held a kinder debate. also, we asked a man about charges he exposed himself in a local publix. announcer: local, live, latebreaking.
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