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it's friday, february 5th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." breaking overnight. police close in on a real-life bonnie and clyde. the missouri couple is accused in a cross-country crime spree. one-on-one. hillary clinton and bernie sanders clash in their most intense debate yet, days before the new hampshire primary. and coldplay gets ready to send a chill down the spine of football fans. we catch up with the rock superstars before their super bowl halftime show. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we are following breaking news about the missouri couple being called the modern day bonnie' clyde. according to newspaper reports
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service says police shot and killed blake fitzgerald in pensacola, florida. brittany harper was wounded in the gunfire following a car chase. the pair was wanted for a string of robberies and car-jackings along the gulf coast and some captured by video. one-on-one for the first time, days before the new hampshire primary, the last two with democratic candidates standing off in a final pitch to secure granite state voters. the stakes were higher when hillary clinton and bernie sanders shared the debate stage last night, the first time since martin o'malley dropped out of the race. after a razor-thin victory in iowa, clinton finds herself trailing sanders by a 2-1 margin. weijia jiang is in manchester, new hampshire. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and good morning to everybody. this was, by far, the most contentious democratic debate we
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hillary clinton and bernie sanders argued about her ties to wall street and over who is the more progressive candidate. >> if we are going to get into labels, i don't think it was particularly progressive to vote against the brady bill five times. i don't think it was progressive to vote to give gunmakers and sellers immunity. >> one of the things we should do is not only talk the talk but walk the walk. >> reporter: in a sign the democratic race is tighter than ever. the two remaining candidates took the gloves off. sanders attacked clinton for being part of the elite. >> secretary clinton does represent the establishment. i represent, i hope, ordinary americans. >> senator sanders is the only person who i think would characterize me a woman running to be the first woman president as exemplified the establishment. >> reporter: sanders has been critical of clinton's ties to wall street, specifically paid speeches she has given to
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clinton went on offense saying she is not beholdent to big banks. >> you will not find that i ever changed a view or a vote because of any donations that i ever received. i think it's time to end the very artful smear that you and your campaign have been carrying out. >> reporter: but when pressed about releasing transcripts of those speeches, clinton was noncommittal. meanwhile, sanders campaign moved into unchartered territory last month, for the first time, outraising clinton by $5 million. >> i am very proud to be the only candidate up here that does not have a super pac, who has not raised a huge amount of money from wall street or -- >> reporter: the debate came just hours after clinton got somewhat of a reprieve on her e-mail controversy. the state department's inspector general released findings that colin powell, a republican secretary of state, also
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on his private e-mail account. >> weijia jiang in manchester, new hampshire, thanks a lot. those questions that you heard about clinton's ties to wall street come as she is trying to gain ground in new hampshire. a state she won in 2008. cbs news politicalalirector steve garrett has more. >> reporter: hillary clinton in last night's debate showing urgency. a fight over who is more progressive, who is a better representative in the democratic party. bernie sanders standing by his argument he is the most progressive in the party and the fight going on right nowetween sanders and clinton. also she had to answer a lot of questions about her wall street ties and something she has talked about for months. she was asked specifically by the moderators if she would release her transcripts of paid speeches she gave to goldman sachs. she said she would look into it. the fact she didn't answer this question yes or no, i think something we will be hearing about the next few days, waiting to see if she is going to release these transcripts.
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the republicans hold their last debate before the new hampshire primary on saturday. donald trump remains a solid lead among new hampshire republicans but following his strong showing in iowa, a just released survey finds marco rubio has leap-frogged ted cruz. after his second place finish in iowa, there is pressure on trump to win. at a campaign event last night, speech. >> we are going to have businesses that used to be in new hampshire that are now in mexico come back to new hampshire and you can tell them to go -- themselves. >> trump says he doesn't have to win new hampshire but he characterized tuesday's vote, rather, as crunch time. ahead on "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell sits down with jeb bush and his new weapon on the campaign trail. >> just a few years ago, you said no more bushes in the white >> funny. i knew you were going to bring
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>> the rest of norah's conversation with jeb and former first lady barbara bush on "cbs this morning." this morning, a united nations human rights panel ruled in waiver of wiki leaks founder julian assange. he has been held up in ecuador embassy since 2012 avoiding a rape allegations. he published hundreds of secret u.s. democratic cables and a criminal investigation into this country remains open. it's unclear what the u.n. ruling will mean for assange's future. three new cases of the zika virus have been reported in florida. that makes 12 cases in the states all of the patients had traveled abroad. five days of carnivals start today in hard-hit brazil. millions will celebrate. officials call the celebration an explosive cocktail for the spread of the virus.
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zika through blood transfusions. two new york city police officers are expected to survive after they were shot while patrolling a housing project. the officers were on patrol inside the apartment building in the bronx last night. they encountered two men, one opened fire. the suspect who opened fire was later found dead. he apparently killed himself. two others are under arrest. in washington, lawmakers are furious, following an appearance by former drug executive martin shkreli. he was called to testify about the severe price hike for a potentially life saving drug. he has been unapologetic. four times he invoked the fifth amendment and, at times, appeared to smirk during his appearance. >> do you think you've done anything wrong? >> on the advice of counsel, i invoke my fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination and respectfully decline to answer your question.
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tweeted that house members were imbeciles. four men, a woman and a child were found in a home yesterday. the bodies had sign of trauma, but it's unclear just how they died. police say a murder/suicide is a possibility. a new jersey man is under arrest after the drone he was flying hit the empire state building. sean riddle was apparently flying his drone to take pictures when he lost control. the drone crashed into the building's 40th floor and then fell to a ledge four floors below. he asked security guards for help and they called police. coming up on the "morning news." up in arms. reaction to a controversi program to train teachers how to use guns. and quarterback johnny manziel is accused in a violent
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do you remember the first time september >> that is earth wind and fire performing their hit "september." maurice white, the founding member, has died in los angeles. he suffered from parkinson's disease. the band had top 40 singleses and sold more than 9 million albums and they were honored with six grammys. maurice white was 74. a controversial gun training program for teachers. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" reports on a massive new recall over faulty airbags. honda, fiat, chrysler and other car companies will recall about 5 million vehicles. the airbags may not inflate in the crash or deploy unexpectedly. their maker has known about the defects since 200808
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linked to the defect. the news and observer of north carolina remembers x-games star dave mirra. greenville police say he died of an apparent suicide at the age of 41. he was one of the most decorated athlete in x-games history. he medaled every year from 1995 to 2008 and won a total of 14 gold medals. cleveland.com reports browns quarterback johnny manziel denies he threatened or attacked his ex-girlfriend. >> [ inaudible ] and she said -- >> reporter: a 911 call shows a neighbor's concern about the couple during an argument last weekend in texas. his ex-girlfriend colleen crowley told the police manziel hit her several times. police investigated but didn't charge manziel.
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the country. luckily, we here at the late, late show, have all kind of suggestions for doing the super bowl on the cheap, right? we all know jerseys are expensive, right? so this year, just do shirts and skins. topless cam newton is going to double your ratings, although you do face the risk of a topless peyton manning. on the cbs "moneywatch," a special super bowl edition as we look at the cost of 50 yard line tickets and who is snatching up all of the football merchandise. it might surprise you. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange to "kick" it all off. >> super bowl weekend means big business and big bucks for the league. the team ticket sellers and just about anyone else associated with the game.
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bowl 50 will generate $620 million in overall revenue. that is a record for one day-sporting event. if you don't have your ticket, you'll be paying big bucks to watch the big game. the average price for a ticket is just under $5,000. that is according to ticket tracking site. it is a record. the most expensive seats sold so far are a pair on the 50 yard line and they went for $20,500 apiece! something else for fans to look out for, counterfeit paraphernalia and other items. the fastest growing sector for the nfl, women's merchandise. 43% of nfl fans are female. it's a growing and valuable
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they are not just watching games, they are buying jerseys and other team-related items. last year, 54 million women watched the super bowl. sunday's show within the game is generating anticipation and excitement. coldplay is one of the acts performing at the halftime. "forbes" magazine reports like other performers, the groupup is playing for free. the nfl typically pays for expenses and other expenses. last year 118 million people watched the halftime show. more than the game on average. i admit, definitely my favorite part. >> are you one much those people, like the game is the side show but you watch for the halftime show? >> yes. >> i can understand that. you're talking about all of the money, ticket prices for the very first super bowl topped out at $12! >> that must have been nice. >> if that is too rich for your blood, you could have gotten a ticket for $8. many, many moons ago.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. the super bowl halftime show is always one of the biggest pop culture event of the year. coldplay i i this year's headline act. jamie yuccas is in san francisco where you had a close encounter with the band ahead of their big show. good morning, jamie. >> reporter: i did! i got a hug. you're going to see that in a few minutes. probably theighlight of my week so far. as i heard you talking with jill about some of us are dedicated to watching the football game, others, the commercials and the halftime show.
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watching, though, it is always full of pop culture moments, this year, featuring coldplay. the british band coldplay was confident and funny at their super bowl 50 halftime news conference. >> we don't do press conferences that often, so please forgive us if we aren't that good. >> reporter: front man chris martin has been practicing this week. >> reporter: this is carpool karaoke on the late, late show with james corden. >> reporter: corden's dad showed off his saxophone skills thursday and asked to join the band on stage at the game! at the nfl shop, we caught up with fans who are very excited about the entertainment. >> i think a lot of people don't even watch the game, it's about the commercials and the halftime show. >> reporter: the band says beyonce will perform but would not confirm any other surprise guest. lady gaga will sing the national anthem. what do you think she is going
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>> who knows! she is always just a surprise at what she is going to wear. >> reporter: while everyone knows coldplay's music, no one seems to know the other band members. what do you know about john, will, and guy? >> i don't know who those are. >> reporter: guy, will, and john, how much does it drive you crazy that chris gets all of the attention? and along those lines, chris, could i have a hug? a little stunned, but not shy. martin did, in fact, give this very excited reporter a hug as he walked out! music has been a big part of the festivities this week. here in super bowl city, alicia keys will play for free tomorrow night. >> jamie yuccas working the press credentials. you can watch super bowl 50 right here on cbs. kickoff is this sunday at 6:30 p.m. eastern. this is the "cbs morning news." heart isn't pumping well.
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rocketed man elton john surprising commuters in london with a piano performance. the legendary singer/songwriter played tunes yesterday at a station in front of adoring fans. he donated the piano for others to play at the train station. there was an unusual guest at a restaurant in la jolla, california. a sick sea lion was found in a booth thursday. the 8-month-old pup was severely malnourished and workers suspect she got through the restaurant through an open back door. the seaworld rescue team carefully removed her and caring for her. football fans are gearing up for super bowl sunday this sunday. >> reporter: it's become sports among advertisers to create the most buzzed-about super bowl ad.
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i'm helen mirren. >> reporter: commercials are splashed across social media weeks before the big game and reposted and retweeted to get more bang for the buck. >> most amazing of all are the avocados from mexico. >> reporter: and it takes a lot of bucks. a 30-second commercial now fetches 4.8 million. at super bowl i that same half a minute cost $38,000. the kiaa motors cooays it's worth it. >> we heard from our dealers saying people saw the spot, came in and test drove the vehicle and then ultimately bought the vehicle. >> reporter: car and beer ads targeting men still dominate but women are increasingly the focus. what a man what a man >> reporter: celebrities push a variety of products while cute and cuddly animals never fail.
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50% of the people who watch are watching primarily because of the commercials. >> want my coke? >> reporter: stars of this all-time classic commercial mean joe greene and an all grown-up coke kid reunited after almost 40 years! >> thanks. >> reporter: teri okita, cbs news, san francisco. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," super bowl mania. we will take you to san francisco where football fever is in full swing. plus an entertaining look back at the history of the halftime show. and late, late show host james corden takes us behind the scenes of his big post-super bowl show. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching.
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