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captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, march 10th, 2016. face-off in florida. sanders duel over immigration in their last debate before next week's primary. while the republicans make their closing argument to the sunshine state voters tonight. breaking overnight. at least five people are dead when gunmen shoot their way into
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and boom box brawl. a passenger's blaring music touches off a fight on board a cross-country flight. 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. both republican and democratic prsidential campaigns have their sights set on next tuesday's primaries. voters in five delegate rich states, ohio, illinois, missouri, north carolina, and florida, they all vote at the polls. last night, democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders made their case to florida voters. a new poll shows clinton with a healthy lead over sanders who is coming off a startling win in michigan. marlie hall has our report from miami. >> reporter: last night's debate was contentious at times, especially when the two democratic candidates sparred over one of the biggest issues
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the first tense exchange of the night wasn't between candidates, but between the moderator ramos he asked her about the investigation into the private e-mail server she used while secretary of state. you -- going to happen. question. >> reporter: immigration was a central topic of the debate. both candidates promised not to deport undocumented children and to support swift action on reform. >> if the congress does not do its job, as president of the united states, i will use the executive powers of that office to do what has to be done. >> i am committed to introducing comprehensive immigration reform the first 100 days of my presidency. >> reporter: clinton and sanders will face off again on tuesday here in florida, when voters here and in four other states will vote in primary elections. sanders and clinton offered differing views of this week's michigan primary. we had some of those.
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some. >> we have won, including michigan, last night, which some people considered one of the major political upsets in modern american history. >> is donald trump a racist? >> reporter: both candidates declined a chance to call republican front-runner donald trump a racist, but says they disagree with his views on mexican immigrants and his call for a wall along the mexican border. there will be another presidential debate tonight. this time, with the republican candidates. marlie hall, cbs news, miami. on the republican side, florida senator marco rubio home state critical to his campaign. but a just released poll shows rubio trailing donald trump by a substantial margin. during a town hall meeting yesterday, rubio said his campaign will come down to florida and its 99 winner take all delegates.
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florida than you can across five or seven states in a process, so it was always a priority. even if hi done well in all of these previous states, if i had not done well in florida it would be trouble for your campaign. we need to win here and that is priority and focused on it like a laser and we are going to win. we feel really good about it. >> meanwhile, ted cruz picked up the endorsement of carly fiorina on sunday. a trump rally was interrupted more than a dozen times by protesters. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will take a closer look at the often contentious atmosphere at donald trump's events. at least five people were killed when gunmen opened fire during a backyard party in suburban pittsburgh. police say the gunmen barged into the party last night and began shooting. four of the victims were found dead on the house porch. three people are hospitalized, two of them in critical condition. police are searching for at least two gunmen who ran away. the motive for the shooting is not known. more severe weather, including heavy rain and strong
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the south and into the midwest. flash flood warnings are posted from texas up to illinois. parts of texas and louisiana got nearly a foot of rain. high water in northwest louisiana. residents were forced from their homes by floodwaters. the national guard had to rescue some as torrential rain drenched the area. >> really, this was an event that kind of sneaks up on you as much and as fast as the rain came down at one time. it's one of those you're really not pro active for and you really become reactive to it. >> up to 80 homes were evacuated. this country's new strategy of going after isis militants on the ground appears to have paid off. as david martin reports, american forces captured a top isis leader whose specialty is chemical weapons. >> reporter: this video appears to show the aftermath of an isis chemical weapons attack using a mustard agent in syria last
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a recent operation mounted by delta force commandos inside iraq, may have disrupted future chemical attacks by isis. in a raid last month, delta captured an isis chemical weapons expert. a iraqi who once worked for the regime of saddam hussein. after interrogating him, the u.s. intelligence were able to identify a building in mosul where mustard agent was manufactured and loaded into artillery shells. this video, released by the british defense military, shows a building being destroyed by an air strike this past weekend. by pentagon count, isis has mounted a dozen chemical weapons attacks in iraq and syria. a fact confirmed by cia director john brennan in a "60 minutes" interview. >> reporter: isis has access to chemical artillery shells? >> there are reports that isis
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>> reporter: now appears to be a major intelligence gold mine. names, addresses and phone numbers of some 20,000 isis fighters from countries across the middle east, africa, europe, and north america reportedly given to london sky news by a disgruntled member of isis. cbs news consultant richard walton, former head of counterterrorism for scotland yards, says if the documents are authentic, this could be one of the most significant intelligence finds since isis was created. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. a man tied to the shooting of an idaho pastor apparently believes martians control the earth. kyle odom was arrested tuesday after allegedly throwing things over the white house fence. he was wanted in the shooting of pastor tim remington. odom wrote a manifesto contending that remington was a member of a martian species that had taken over the earth, members of congress and the israeli government were also named. a knife reportedly found on
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los angeles apparently is not connected to the murder of his ex-wife and her friend. the weapon used to kill nicole brown simpson and ronald goldman has never been found. the knife is used by gardeners and is apparently too small to be the murder weapon but it will tests are complete. funeral services for former first lady nancy reagan will be held tomorrow at the reagan presidential library in california. a motorcade took her casket there yesterday after a private speaker of the house paul ryan then the public was let in. she will be buried next to hur husband in a grave overlooking the pacific ocean. president obama will host canadian prime minister justin trudeau at a state dinner tonight. it is the first state dinner for a canadian leader in 19 years. some 200 guests are expected in the east room and the main course is herb crusted colorado lamb. the white house chef will also
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more were damaged. nine firefighters were injured. investigators say the blast was caused by a gas leak from outside the destroyed businesses. the "baltimore sun" reports charged against school police officers after a videotaped incident. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> both officers seen in the tape are charged with assault and misconduct misdemeanors. the officer confronting the student is also accused of child abuse felony and they and the school police chief are all suspended. "the new york times" reports a stunning deposition in hulk hogan's case against gawker. the website's former editor was asked last year when he would rule out releasing a celebrity sex tape. [ inaudible ]. >> four.
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sarcastic. the wrestler wants a hundred million dollars because gawker showed video of him having sex with a friend's wife. reporting the failure of the nation's first uterus transplant. surgeons in cleveland removed the organ after the woman experienced a complication tuesday. it was implanted last month. the st. louis post dispatch reports the end of a 37-hour debate in the missouri senate. democrats tried to block a measure that would give religious protections to those objecting to same-sex marriages. the republican majority ended the filibuster and plan to vote today on the constitutional amendment. "rolling stone" magazine reports dr. luke's lawyer denying that sony has fired the record producer. sony and dr. luke have been under pressure since kesha accused him of drugging and sexually assaulting her. sony is not commenting. coming up, trade joe's
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a solid night for donald trump who skipped the political talk during his victory speech and, instead, took the opportunity to promote some of his trump-brand products. >> trump steaks. where are the steaks? do we have steaks? by the way, the winery. you see the wine. we are very proud. we have the finest wine than you can get anywhere in the world. >> the only thing i can imagine than being worse than trump 2016 is a bottle of 2016 trump! on the cbs "moneywatch," last call for a popular beer pitch man. recall. stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. there is a pistachio recall at trader joe's because of possible salmonella contamination. they have the best of use by date of october 27th, 2016
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trader joe's will issue a refund and no illnesses have been reported. on wall street stocks finished modestly higher. following the lead of oil and natural gas prices. dow gained 36 points and s&p climbed 10 and nasdaq finished 25 points higher. the head of volkswagen u.s. operations is stepping down into the investigation of an emissions cheating scandal. michael horn had been head of volkswagen in the u.s. since 2014. nearly six months ago, volkswagen admitted it installed an emission cheating software to vehicles in the u.s. the software let the cars and trucks emit up to 40 times the allowable pollution. the clear website glass store is out with its list of the highest paying jobs in america. may not surprise you. physicians top the list with a median based salary of 180,000 a year. doctors were followed by lawyers and people who work in research and development. the common thread? the high level of skill and education required and
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police were called, though. the fbi also investigated the incident but no one was charged. a florida mom who pushed for gun freedoms is hospitalized after being shot in the back by her 4-year-old son. the woman was wounded with a .45 caliber handgun on tuesday while driving in jacksonville with her boy in a pickup truck. police say it was an accident, but they have other questions. >> the firearm, was it legally owned and legally stored inside the vehicle? all of that, we don't know. >> facebook pages which may along to the victim, may support gun rights. jeremy meeks broke hearts from behind bars when his california mug shot went viral last year. he was released from prison after serving more than a year on weapons charges. meeks has signed with a talent agency. google put its deep mind team to the test against one of
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and won. google's computer program alpha go defeated its human opponent, go, an ancient chinese board game, is said to be one of the creative and complex games ever coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," late show host stephen colbert. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ly o ly outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful than claritin . because it starts working faster . muddle no more . [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our
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>> it is 4:56 on your thursday morning. i'm david hall. a mom linked to an amber alert is behind bars in marion county. what we now know about the charges she is now facing. what detectives are doing to keep children safe after a boy says a man tried to lure him to his house. first off, we start things off on h thursday with troy and amy. >> good morning. >> very good morning. we had a lot of construction early. going through my live cameras, i notice it is getting better as we speak. i think we are off to a decent start.
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we'll warm into the 80's, 90. a full day for you. weekend. not a total washout. here is why we are heating up so quickly. that big area of high pressure, the same one that has been dominating our forecast for the last several days. is acting like a brick wall. you can see all these storms and a line ahead of a front being held at bay, not moving into florida at all. not even moving into the southeastern u.s. because of that area of high pressure. it is sinking air. it is pushing down on the atmosphere, not allowing for showers and thundershowers to develop even when we heat up. in the summertime, when you have humid air in place, you heat up the humid air, you fire up storms. we won't see that happen even though we'll get hot for the
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again, that's mabel because of the high pressure sinking. you see the red arrows indicating the winds coming out of the southeast bringing warm air from the south and southeast. also a little bit of moisture in the form of cloud cover. here are the temperatures as we help you plan the day and pinpoint those conditions hour by hour. up to 81 at noon today. all the way up to 86 degrees by 4:00. the average afternoon high is 77. we are running close to 10 degrees above where we should be. a good amount of sunshine mixed in with clouds with the southeast breeze bringing onshore moisture. 66 is the temperature right now in orlando. it is 66 in daytona beach. 63 in ocala. 70 to start in cocoa beach. there's the clouds and rain forecast. the white showing clouds on and off, mixed in with sunshine as a bit of a sea breeze tries to develop and push in by 4:00 this afternoon.
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will be dry and we'll be heating up into tonight, staying dry. here is what to expect area wide this afternoon, 81 in daytona beach. 86 in the villages. 86 in kissimmee and in orlando. coming up, we'll talk about the weekend rain chances, not a total washout. one day is better than the other. we'll let you know when and what is going on. first, let's check on the roads and head over to amy in the traffic center. good morning. >> good morning. hopefully the ac is working in the car this morning. once you get rolling, you'll notice construction at this hour is picking up already. i wanted to show you this close up so you can see construction barrels on the eastbound side of i-4 by fairbanks between fairbanks and lee. we had an overnight heavy construction presence, that is proving. between i-95 and the airport, you currently have zero slowdowns.
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now. now. over night a mother is booked into jail. what we found out about a disturbing find at her home that started the whole thing. >> patrols stepped up at a scare at a school. what a 9-year-old said happened to him that has parents and students on alert. >> it is the final fight before the florida primary. we are in miami with the big topic that took center stage at the democratic debate. good morning. it is now 5:00 a.m. i'm david hall. >> i'm kirsten o'connor in for bridgett. troy and amy are here. >> it has been an interesting morning to start off. >> we'll give away an umbrella. no need for the umbrella for the weekend.
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