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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is friday, february 19th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." donald trump fires back at the pope on immigration and faith. a new poll shows his lead narrowing in south carolina. breaking news. american war planes target a major isis operative linked to
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the bombings reportedly killed dozen. a helicopter crash in hawaii's pearl harbor. the race to trap those inside. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. if and when the vatican is attacked by isis, i can promise you that the pope would have wished and prayed that donald trump would have been president. >> trump takes on the pope. >> he also talked about having a wall is not christian. he has an awfully big wall at the vatican. >> defend the constitution! repeal obamacare! and kill the terrorists! >> just one more day of campaigning in south carolina. >> the governor of the state nikki haley as you know endorsed senator rubio. that is a powerful endorsement. >> i'm marking her down as neutral. >> a sizeable majority of the americans polled think that you're not trustworthy. i wonder if you believe you bear any responsibility for that? >> i get it. and i take responsibility.
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>> fbi agents search a home that belongs to the san bernardino gunman syed farook. >> it's a slippery slope that begins with the fbi seeing terrorist tech messages and ends with everyone seeing your bathroom selfie. >> two dozen grass fires burning in eastern oklahoma. the huge brush fire near kansas city creates a fire tornado. >> a helicopter crashed in hawaii. five people were on board. >> someone jeked screamed, like, everyone get down. >> a school bus in houston, a driver fired. >> jarrett allen has announced his retirement. >> i'm just going to ride off. >> and away he went! >> and all gnatses. >> my parents got a divorced and a few months later, my dad lost his job. i found hope in my lord and presidential candidate and i really appreciate what you've been talking about. >> on "cbs this morning." >> it's good. i like the pope.
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how is this happening? >> is it possible that you guys are fighting because you have so much in common? you both sit on golden thrones! and you both wear very sri -- silly things on your head. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! welcome to "cbs this morning." aring off with the pope. a man with more than a billion followers. the republicanut at pope francis on thursday in south carolina. earlier, the pope described trump's plan for a wall along the mexican border as not christian.date quickly accused francis of questioning his faith but last night at a televised town hall, trump began to soften his new poll out this morning showing trump's lead is narrowing in south carolina
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head of ted cruz. major garrett is in columbia, south carolina, with the latest on trump's clash with the pope. mait's still even difficult to say. >> you can tell -- >> yes, it is. >> reporter: it is difficult to say. difficult to wrap your mind around. as we all know, donald trump hasical conventions and manner since entering this presidential campaign. many remember his wildly condemned insult of mexicans ed for the presidency on june 16th and since then building a wall on the u.s./mexican border is a for trump and when asked about this, pope francis says generally speaking, the building of walls lacks christian charity. day? >> the pope is a wonderful guy. >> reporter: donald trump, the master of nonconformity and off-the-cuff reactions his criticism of pope francis.
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i think he said something mucly reported by the media. i think he heard one side of the story which is probably by the mexican government. >> reporter: that is a far crylier dat in the day. >> the pope said maybe donald trump is not christian and he is questioning my faith.o see it. for a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. >> reporter: trump responded to this veiled criticism from thes he flew from rome to mexico. a person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be and not of building a christian, he said. >> he's got an awfully big wall at the vatican, i will tell you.a wall on the u.s. board rder with mexican. >> we are going to build that wall. >> is a staple of trump'sand echo of this beginning to his campaign.
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are bringing crime, they are sts, and some, i assume are good people. >> reporter: not this time. >> i don't think it's appropriate to question donald >> i'm not even sure i'm qualified to criticize or comment on remarks from this man. >> that is between donald and the etting in the middle of that. >> reporter: another theme for trump, especially here in south carolina, is he deserves credit for the vision to oppose the iraq war.tape surfaced of an interview trump did in 2002 where he supported the invasion and asked about it last night at the town trump said by the time the war started in march of 2003, he was opposed. >> "face the nation" moderator andcal director john dickerson is in washington. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what is this conversation between the pope and donald trump have on donald trump in lina?
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the sense that there aren't a lot of catholics in south carolina and few in the ocess. this pope is not terribly popular -- or he is not popular among republican voters. here, donald trump is being attacked on an issue wheree a majority of republican voters are with him on the idea of building a big, strong wall. if that is, in fact,ancis was talking about. we have to identify he may have been talking about metaphor cal z. walls. other candidates who want to get their message out is blocked by the coverage of this. >> a new poll was taken i assume before the exchange of words lipping in south carolina. >> perhaps. one of the interesting things we will look to see in this vote in south carolina is what are the late sdirds doing? ?t does for trump so much the last few days. in new hampshire, they did. what this will tell us is there
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about casting their votes? or does he still have that kind of resilient support that is o let's look at second place then with rubio and ted cruz. how important is that position for either one of them? >> well, if it would be a real rubio coming out after his difficult performance in new hampshire, it would be a real problem for ted cruz if he slipped into third. now, if these polls that showghtening are correct and cruz is a close second to donald trump, then that is a real lift for ted cruz. south carolina is, obviously, a but is also similar to the states we are going to see on super tuesday on the 1st of there more catholic voters in the later states? >> michigan, ohio, and,achusetts. but the race will have shifted and have a different shape by the time we get to that.
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dwest is trying to put all of his chips in the midwest and we i think willhe catholic by then. >> on "face the nation" this sunday, john kasich and cory y morning right here on cbs. bernie sanders and hillary clinton are in nevada for one last day of campaigning before tomorrow's caucuses. news national poll shows clinton with an eight-point lead in the democratic race. that is mostly unchanged from last month but it is down from in december. the two candidates reached out to voters last night at a town hall. nancy cordes is in las vegas re focusing on a key segment of the population. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that's right. nevada will really be the first testdates that deal with minority voters.
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at that town hall last night in las vegas. >> six years we have been separated. kindergarten when he left. >> reporter: at last night's night town hall, hillary clinton and bernie sanders made the same assurances to a woman who says usband was sent back to mexico. >> what you just described is unacceptable. and should not be happening. >> when you will it get to change those policy? i've been waiting six years. six years out of my life. >> i will end the three and ten-year bar provisionwill not have to face that ever again. >> reporter: it is hard to win nevada without winning over the vegas strip.pent the day meeting maids and dishwashers and casino workers. >> be strong. you very strong woman. that's what he we need. >> reporter: she and sanders visited the same picketers
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>> reporter: at clinton's large lead here has evaporated. >> what do you thinkclinton calling you a single-issue candidate? >> obviously, she has nobody been listening to my hour and a half speech where i go over 15 or 20orter: clinton was asked about an issue that has dogged her in an interview with scott pelley. >> you talk abouterican people. have you always told the truth? >> i've always tried to, always, always. >> reporter: some people call that wiggle room that you just lways try to. >> no. >> reporter: jimmy carter said i will never lie to you. >> but that is -- asking me to say have i ever. i don't believe i ever have. >> reporter: last night, the candidates continue to battle over who has been more loyal to the way, there is one of the two democratic candidates here who actually ran against barack obama. it wasn't me. >> maybe it's thats wasn't really a democrat until he decided to run for president.
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know, last two democratic well, it's true! it's true! >> reporter: the largest union here in nevada is the culinary 57,000 members. hotels like caesars couldn't run without them. eight years ago, they endorsed president obama before the staying neutral. another sign of just how tight the race is here. >> we are following breaking news in the fight against isis.argeted a high-valued target in a major strike this morning in libya. says the air strike killed 40 people. johnathan vigliotti is tracking this unfolding story from london. >> reporter: good morning.ficials, the air strikes targeted a senior tunisian operative linked to isis attacks inast year.
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with a march attack at a museum where 22 people were killed and another attack in june when a tunisian beach popular with western tourists killing 38 people. the attacks come as the w the west struggle to contain isis. this week president obama said they would go affair isis wherever they appear.ist group carrying out several gruesome beheadings including this one last february, allegedly showinging christians in a beach near s. fighters are in the country and they consider the target of today's attack a key figure in isis operations there. >> thank you, ple reportedly has three
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order demanding them to unlok terrorist's cell phone. they want apple's help. other tech companies like facebook and twitter say they support apple's decision to defy the courtral agents on thursday searched the home of the brother of san bernardino gunman saeed her has not been arrested or named as a suspect in the december attack that killed 14 ators took a computer tower and large envelopes from the home in corona, california. apple's reluctance to operate in this case has led to a s national security and civil liberties. john miller is going to share official ceremonies to honor justice antonin scalia began this morning in washington, d.c. his casket will be taken to to lie in repose before his funeral mass tomorrow.
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whereeld in the great hall of the for the justice on saturday. >> reporter: the ceremony begins two days of public mourning for justice scalia. his former justices and former family will attend. when the casket arrives later here this morning, supreme court police officers will be serving as the pallbearers and hiser law clerks will be honorary pawl llbearerspallbearers. the court will stay open tonight and the public will be able toay respects. the president and mrs. obama will also be paying respects here today. but they will not be attending tomorrow's funeral.ent and jill biden will be there tomorrow to represent the administration. now, father paul scalia, justice scalia's son, one of his nine will be leading the mass tomorrow. he also will deliver the homily, the burial will be private.
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ended, kind of the shock of justice scalia's sudden death has been absorbed that is when his all-out battle over his successor, who the nominee will be. all of that speculation starting right away next week. norah? >> pope francis suggests roman catholic women may have birth control.pe said avoiding pregnancy is not an absolute evil. they believe zika virus can lead to abnormal newborns.outbreak has spread to 30 countries and 30 territories. federal investigators are investigating how a helicopter crashed into water near hawaii's pearl harbor. captured the frightening moment on cell phone video yesterday. at least one of the five people on board is in critical condition. shows us how
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to help. >> reporter: helicopter tours are a popular tourist activity in hawaii where some of the sights are best seen from the air. within seconds, this particular flight turned into a disaster. cell phone video captured the ing in the air shortly before plunging into the water just feet from the shoreline. almost immediately, it of a sudden, it fell out of the sky and crashed in front of us. >> reporter: sean windrick was taking pictures on his phone andn he noticed was wrong with the aircraft. the tail rotor appearing to stall in the video. >> we ran over and bunch of the water and tried to help the survivors. >> reporter: chris garner said he tried to free those trapped inside the wreckage. >> somebody said there is still aft so i dove through from the pilot's side in the back seat and saw him and then saw that he was ter: firefighters at nearby members of the navy raced to the scene. all five people on board were
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>> we heard what was two loudhought it was gunshots and saw people running which made us scared, particularly in a high profile reporter: the chopper came down near the "uss arizona" lar attraction on oahu. officials say the helicopter is owned by genesis it offers sightseeing tours around oahu. >> obviously, it's something no one ever wantsst tragic. >> reporter: jeffrey gabbert tells kgmb he has been in officials. the federal aviation administration is investigating and the national transportation safety board isoday to begin examining the wreckage. >> thank you so much. california officials say a
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anderson cooper asked personal question. marco rubio said he like electronic dance music. we need to know this? are we electing a president or an uber driver? he is a '90s fan of hip-hop which i think he means
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and hillary clinton likes whatever music you like. >> marco rubio and edm music? >> he always says he has liked rap music. >> a good mix. welcome back. the tech giants are lining up against apple in itsainst the fbi. nypd deputy commissioner john miller, hello there! he is back in studio 57 today. and bobs sitting there two. why the largest police department in the country believes terror is a greater threat than government adele said she cried almost all day after the grammys.s and reveals what made her feel better. that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "wall street journal" dimming for walmart's effort to ignite growth. the fourth quarter the retail giant posted a 8% drop in
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the current fiscal year because of the planned closures of more than 200 stores. walmart will be spending more onrrow, about a million hourly workers will get a raise. in an opinion piece in "the washington post," conservative och says he agrees with bernie sanders on one issue. that is sanders' beliefs we have a political and often rigged to help the privileged few to the expense of everyone else but koch is not feeling the burn and unlikely to support t be clear. the "los angeles times" reports on the fcc opening the marketplace. it approved a proposal we showed you yesterday that allows consumersfor cheaper devices and app. american households spend an average of $231 a year to rent e providers and stakeholders have 60 days to comment for a
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years to paceship will be rolled out today at the mohave air and space port in california. it is designed to take up to sixnge of space. an earlier version was destroyed during testing, killing a pilot.n said space is too important not to continue. "the new york times" looks at apple ceo's to bridging security. cook said he values his company's physical products, not the details of customers' lives. the executive has used hise to be more vocal about political and social issues. >> one example is his battle with the fbi to stop the government from accessing locked cell phones. apple fired b fbi director. cook wrote the government is asking apple to hang our own users and undermine decades of
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apple. jack dorsey tweeted we stand with tim cook and apple and thank him for his leadership and googleed support. public opinion varies. some say the company should help fight terrorists like the san bernardino killers andr civil liberties are at risk here. john miller is back at the table. he is, as you know, our former nd we like him very much!ack. >> tim cook says further the government suggests this tool could be used once and only once on one phone and not true. once created the be recreated over and over on a number of devices. >> you have to ask tim cook does he protect his ownfor them to develop a technique to get past the pass code lock which is the thing that makes it erase the whole phone after ten
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if you figure out the formula and crack open this phone to the point we can then try codes formula up and toss it in the fireplace and throw it away. so unless he thinks one of his trusted engineers is going to run out and tell the hacking world aboutnk that is a false flag. >> but i think what tim cook is saying and apple is saying is that when they create that n will create that back door that will allow hackers and others to not only spy on that phone, but alsoent phones. >> if hackers can figure that out, they will figure it out without tim cook. what the government is asking tim cook is you designed it, you can design your way out of it one time. and then you can destroy that. the term i find most offensiveent and what tim cook writes, is asking for a back door. the government is not asking for a back door. they have come in with a federal
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states magistrate, that is how we do it in a democracy. they are asking for a front door. there is no bank. there is no safe comp vault. there is no apartment. there is no door that can't be penetrated with a lawful order from a u.s. court. protect our people. >> why do you think apple is doing this, john? >> well, i think they are doing this just to take down a level, i think for them, this is a business model, which is about privacy and security in an age, least of all, the government, are trying to get into people's stuff and exploit it. so i think there is a right think there is a commercial appeal for it. the point is that they have put those interests ahead of alls. tim cook says i'm doing this for the safety of my customers, meaning, so that we have an able phone.
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floor in san bernardino or in paris had iphones in their pockets as they were being killed by the are tim cook's customers too. those are the people who buy all of the apple products and you have to balance these two threats against each other. >>rst case scenario, john? >> i'll tell you the worst case scenario right now. when i go to bed at night,t did i do and what little thing did i miss? do you want to know what i think about today? i think about in that phonebernardino of those two killers who murdered more than a dozen people and wounded more, who were they in touch with?m to do it? and if that piece of information is in there and that can be exploited, who did thato here in new york city and what could happen next? >> quickly to that point too. apple has been cooperative with
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phone that was backed up in the cloud, my understanding has been passed to law enforcement. but he stopped backing up his month and a half before the attacks. so the concern of law enforcement, what did he do in that last month and a half? what is on thatests he may have been in contact with another cell, someone overseas, et cetera? >> a phone isn't a phone. a phone is a giant mass storage there are notes and apps in there and all kinds of things that don't touch the cloud and things that touch the cloud and some things are documents. it's not really apple or verizon or any other company or google's call to say we will decide what lawful order. >> two points. when apple has in its advertisements and public statements we are different fromh statements we are not about the data of our customers. that's all we do is sell phones and all we do. that's what they have said. the second, can you in a sense
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us open this particular phone within the confines of your own technologywill not get out and other people won't use it? >> the government's offer is very specific here which is get e phone and we will do the rest with a little bit of help and then we will move on to the next case. they are not talking about hand us a formula to use again. >> what is amazing getting back norah said they have been working on this and this is not a new issue. this is an issue between apple and the government for a while. >> i have some experience with apple and i find that apple doing what apple wants to do. for two years, we talked to apple about a device where -- >> when you with the fbi or here? we talked to apple about having a kill switch on the phone so when it was stolen, you could erase all of your data. they said it couldn't be done.e bad pr. then they figured it out if five
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apple is capable of what apple nd they will decide to do it when they think it is right. >> and they should do it now? >> it's a court order. i don't know how they are n miller, thank you very much. adele reveals her emotional response to what happened during her technicalically challenged grammy'snce. my heart at the door >> ahead, see how the megastar recovered from her e help of a burger and a beer. sounds like my type of door. if you're heading out the door, you can watch us live through the cbs all-access app ongital device because you do not want to miss bob schieffer on the growing nastiness in the presidential campaign.
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rumor has it adele is opening up what she calls an embarrassing performance at the grammys.re and heard her performance live. good morning. >> good morning. inside the staples center, adele's performance didn't sound too bad because we were unable
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broadcast on television. while it wasn't her strongest moment, she was given a chance to redeem herself >> reporter: this is how adele's "all i ask" is supposed to sound. erent than her grammy performance. i believe >> reporter: which was plagued by sound problems when a the piano strings and causing it to sound like a poorly played guitar. thought it was him rehearsing but it wasn't him. we are on great terms. >> reporter: she spoke about hererformance on "the ellen degeneres show." >> did you feel bad the next day? >> i cried pretty much all day ried to your own song? >> in fairness i would cried if it went really well as well. if it was a stand-out
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i alwaysorter: cameras caught her sobbing in joy last year when she brought down the house for her first live show in four ant it to be over because i was so nervous. >> reporter: as her fame has grown, she has become increasingly crippled with stage she discussed with anderson cooper fornutes" in 2013. >> what does that mean? >> that i won't love it. that i will ruin my love for my >> reporter: fortunately for the pop star, when a live performance does go wrong, se ugh it off. >> it wasn't too bad. i treated myself to a burger and a beer. >> reporter:. >> you can look at the grammys adele but you can also look at it as a moment for adele to segway into the thing we really love about
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and how we identify with want to stop and start over? >> next time i will. next time i have any sound issues i'm going to start. if we have time to do it do it again. otherwise, bye! >> reporter: adele is going to have plenty of opportunities to overcome her stage fright. kicks off july 5th and, no, no tickets available. they sold out within minutes of going on sale. >> i believe it! i saw her week. it started off wrong and she did stop and say, i want to start over and it only endears her to the awed yons. >> nohe lady can sing. >> nice to see you. >> thanks. ahead, extreme skiers help share the thrill of their sport. >> i'm don in aspen, colorado. it's one thing to ski well and
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>> brian: goods morning. i'm brian duffy. beachwood city council approved legislation to buy cameras. they're for police cruisers and 55 body camera units for officers. cruisers already have cameras, but the new ones will give officers a 360-degree view, and they will be hd. nice weekend coming up. here's our meteorologist sam roberts. >> samantha: unusually warm for this time of year, so great news if you have to get things done outside. the bad news in terms of it being really windy today.
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30 miles per hour with some 40 to 45-mile-per-hour wind gusts. you know, that can make it tough to drive, so take it slow out there. 50 for your high today, mostly cloudy with a slight chance for patchy light rain and the weekend is when we really warm up especially tomorrow. 62 and windy. a lot of sunshine, though.
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s friday, february 19th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." s ahead, including the contentious presidential race and the next big test for the candidates. bob schieffer is in studio 57.ays both parties may be unraveling.day's "eye opener" at 8:00. it is difficult to say.
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around, but as we all know, donald trump hasnvention. the pope is being told that donald trump is not a nice person. donald trump is a very nice person and i'm a very good > donald trump is at the center of the story. other candidates who want to get their message out are now being blocked by the coverage of ada has minority voters so immigration was the prime topic at that town hall. >> once these services are over, the public mourning has that is when you're see the all-out battle over his successor. >> helicopter tours are aist attraction in hawaii but this one turned into a disaster. >> he says i'm doing this for my customers. how many people died bernardino had iphone in their pockets? they are tim cook's customers too. >> inside the staples center, adele's performance didn't sound
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a chance to redeem herself. >> donald trump says jeb bush swapped out hiscontacts because he want to look cool and ben carson is trying new eyewear to make him seem morenouncer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by nationwide. i'm king and norah o'donnell. south carolina's republican primary is tomorrow. a new poll this morning shows ll in first place but with a smaller lead. his controversial statements and blow-ups with other candidates have not seemed to hurt him so e is battling with pope francis over immigration and walls. >> the pope said on a flight from mexico following. the pope was answering a p's plan to build a wall along the mexico border. the billionaire candidate was
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>> for ader to question a person's faith is disgraceful. no leader, especially a have the right to question another man's religion or faith. >> donald trump softened hist and blamed the mexican government saying the pope must have gotten only one side of the story. cbs news contributor bobr is here with us. he is our retired chief washington correspondent and former host of "face the nation." good morning. >> good morning. may i start offg surprise me. >> in this political year? >> that would you ever hear the pope's name in the sentence with the word -- >> in the same the closeness of both races and their increasing nastiness is revealing a new trend inics about a divide within the parties themselves.
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south carolina primary went on to win his party's nomination. when south carolina speaks,. but what they are hearing this year is different. a party tearing itself apart in public. >> myst woman i know. >> she should be running for president. >> it's not about my family. >> you're the biggest liar. pyou are probably worse than jeb >> he lied about marriage. >> this guy will say anything. nasty guy. why do you lie? >> donald, adults learn not toople. >> i know. you're an adult. >> it got so bad, john kasich said this. >> i think we are fixing to lose the election to hillary clinton if we don't stop this!hat could be right in a normal year, but hillary clinton is in a tough fight for her party's nomination with a 't even call himself a democrat! what we may be seeing this year is not just a race for the raveling of
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>> i've never seen a situation where both political parties are in the process of, what i call tructing. on the democratic side, you see a fragmentation that is significant and on the republican side, the lack of civility and, in fact, the rudeness is we have seen in 20 or 30 years. >> i would make that 40 years. what these last ten days have k, is just how weak the two parties have become and all of these so-called party leaders on both sides, all they there and watch it happen. >> people always say politics is always nasty, bob. i thought jimmy kimmel saidhe said how is this happening? where are the party leaders? why aren't they stepping in? >> they have no leverage any more because the candidatesown money. a time when the parties were able to control the money and control delegates. they don't have any leverage on e and they raise their own money and stay
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>> what you're saying is this could be permanently damaging. this could be a change forin terms of their relationships? >> i tell you i'm not ready to predict this yet, but i think it that the republican party could break in half after this. i mean, i don't know if that is going to happen, but i think ty of that. and when you look at the democratic party where they have managed to produce only one legitimate democratic candidate,n, and she is in the fight of her life with bernie sanders, a very nice man, but someone who has never sought office as a democrat. that shows you just how weakrty structure is on both sides. so who knows what will happen. >> how core constituents are than her. >> yeah. i mean, if hillary clinton can't get the vote of young women,he go? and, right now, she is having a problem with that. >> what impact do you think this
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what are you thinking? >> well,know. quite frankly, gayle, i'll tell you this. i don't think you should underestimate the catholic vote in south carolina. the only place that mitt romney did notholic vote last time out and he would not have gotten the republican nomination had -- he got 50% of the catholic vote everywhere but but you know who beat him in south carolina? a catholic newt gingrich.t figures in this time around but i'm not underestimating that. >> there is also the possibility of a third-party. michael bloomberg may run. i think that is increasing by the moment, the possibility of that. we will see. the question you have to ask here is if get in and he's one of the few independents that has the money and stuff to get on the ballot,
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i'm not sure of that so far. >> the democrats fear they will be hurt. >> i think they do. know, who knows in this political year where nothing seems to come out the way conventional wisdom thought it who would believe it possibly could end up in the house if, in fact, there is a third-party? >> he could. he absolutely could. this whole thing is kind of is whole thing is really kind of scary, because we are moving into unchartered waters here. you know, if jeb bush finishes fourth here, he probablyfor another day, at least to super tuesday. you may have four people coming out of there. so i'm not sure the race is whilts whittled all that much. i think we will have an open convention on the republican side and who knows, might have two. that happens. we can't put our wishes ahead of our logic and our analysis
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and we all think, wow,be the most fun thing in the world for us! >> i think you better not get used to retirement! bob schieffer, a place for you >> thank you very much, gayle. >> so great to have you here. our digital network cbsn will have live coverage tomorrow of the nevada democratic caucusesarolina republican primary. you can watch it online at com/live. they apparently didn't check that fine print. ahead, how a couple may have to pay almost $7,000 after review on yelp. >> samantha: all right. we start off in the 30s this morning, but we're headed for 50 later today. it will be a very windy day. winds gusting upwards of 40 miles per hour, especially this afternoon. so it's going to be tough if you're out there driving.
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"pushing the limits" series we head to the mountains to meet us with their acrobatics and to hang out with the gopro photographers who make them look soer is on the slopes in ludlow, vermont. >> reporter: when you come to a ski resort like this you these guys with the gopro cameras taking videos of their downhill runs or doing tricks on the half-pike. we recently met a group ofonal photographers who take these amazing videos of extreme athletes all over the world. the difference is, they often take those videos while doing the same, going backwards! n videos like this. athletes pulling insane maneuvers in other worldly locations.
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how they capture these images? for every one of these dare devils in fronts of the lens there is also another adrenaline junky behind the camera,ing the athletes. doing the same stunts but one eye fixed on getting the shot. when you see those shots, we are inches to two feet away from them in the air going 30 miles an hour off ofmp. >> meet abe kislevitz a few years ago was another engineering student with a hobby. >> i was making videos. we just had thoseginal go gs pros and putting your videos on ire youtube channel and they said we love what you are doing and love for you to come work for us.hat ceo was gopro founder nick woodland who hired abe as one of the
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he also tapped u.s. fellow ski team grads and identity twins chris and caleb s pretty much our entire ski team from when he were sophomores and juniors in college and work at gopro now. a classic story. you guys are doing something you love just for the fun of it and now it's your career. >> yeah. it's pretty awesome. i don't really think -- i don't feel like i'm going the morning. the idea is to stay close and stay on them. >> reporter: on the day we caught up with them, going to work meant their office was the aspen, colorado. >> the course is juicy, dude. >> reporter: and their job was to shoot action footage of 23-year-old champion skier ima dahlstrom. it this course you need to know what you're doing on your ski or snowboard so they need approve props for do >> ready when you are. >> reporter: when you're doing a
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you make sure the shot is not moving and steady in the air and speed. you don't really process exactly what they are doing. i can hardly ever tell you what tricks they did on their r: in fact, they rarely know what they have got until the end of each run. >> oh! yes!hey are working, they try to stay out of the spotlight. >> a good job for us is they don't know we are there. >> it's what we haveiting for. >> reporter: every once in a while, they accidentally get some attention. >> he is going to debit his entire run via >> reporter: caleb was following an olympic gold medalist. >> with a live broadcast. i knew i was on. like, they are using my feed. >> just arab on that! >> it was a little embarrassing but we are getting cool shots. when he goes back to the trailer, everyone is like, oh, live aw you go down.
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big dog playing field so you get butter plis in your eporter: but for him and others the butterflies disappear with the rushing wind of a downhill run. if a kid asked you how do you do what i do, would what would you would tell them to follow their passion. that's out we all got here and i think the best way to get to . >> reporter: at the end of the each slope is a paycheck, these guys believe the real reward is up in the air. >> we have the best seat in the are in the air with the athletes, so it's pretty rad! >> reporter: the brothers toldey first started the videos the athletes gave them a little bit of a cold shoulder until they saw how they are at photographers and how great they are at athletes. >> you look great out there, don. >> like they are saying take my picture!
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i'm going to make them an offer again. >> i remember thatis accepted in an original "godfather" screen play with handwritten notes that was $625,000 yesterday. the materials give a glimpse at how the classic film all came together. >> what the hell is this? >> a message. he sleeps with the fishes. >> the screen play shows the line was supposed to be luca is dead but writers added drama and changed fishes. the collection includes a letter to actor marlon brando. >> what have i ever done to make this so dreadful? >> he wrote an apology to brando music studio didn't think the actor was a fit to play don corleone. what? he won the best actor oscar forrole.
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at the time, i remember sitting in the movie theater saying, i've never seen anything like ood stuff. all of the presidential candidates want to get votes, but sometimes they give hugs. why john kasich reached out to this man in south carolina.ory ahead
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>> samantha: we take a live look outside now. current time is 8:26. it's 36 in cleveland and it's very windy, overcast skies there. you can see the camera is shaking. it's going to be a windy day with gusts up to 40 miles per hour. 50 for a high, so pretty mild. i don't think we'll get there until early this evening, though. mostly cloudy skies, and just the slightest chance for a passing shower or some light drizzle in the forecast as well. mainly this afternoon and tonight i think any rain that we see is very isolated.
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mild stretch of weather continuing and it sticks around through the weekend. look at tomorrow. 62. mostly sunny skies, but another blustery day. we round out the weekend on a cooler note. 44, but that's still above average. a slight chance for light rainshowers on your sunday as well.
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we know it is black history month. when you hear somebody say, hey, michelle! girl! you look so good! >> is that any way to treat a first lady? it's just a joke from president and his wife, police michelle obama, hosted a white house reception honoring
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the first of its kind with multiple generations of civil rights leaders on hand.nt. when did you ever hear, hey barbara, hey, nancy, hey, welcome back. the one star review that may force a couple to pay thousands of dollars. find out how the fine print ht to post negative reviews online. a mother's death. "48us, what a jury is forced to choose between science and the testimony of that mother's children. that is ahead. some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "wall street journal" reports that many americans are sleep-deprived. a new study by the cdc finds more than 35% of adults get lessmended seven hours of sleep in a 24-hour period.
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tend to be employed, married, orlege education or higher. >> "the new york times" reports on an emotional report on ar john kasich. a student told yesterday that >> over a year ago, a monday what would, like, my second dad, he killed himself, and then alater, my parents got a divorce and then a few months later, my dad lost his job. a really dark place for a long time. i was pretty depressed, but i found hope and i found it in the lord and in my friends. now i'vey presidential candidate that i support, and i'd really appreciate one of those hugs you've been talking about.y emotional moment. kasich said he has heard a lot
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>> we need to slow down, because not enough people who are helping those who have no one celebrate their victories and we people that sit down and cry with that young man. >> brad says kasich is a uniter in the presidency. this is something kasich talked about when he was here at the table. >> same thing. hug as well. >> that's right. a hug at the right time at the right place on the right person can be a game-changer. it until you sent it around yesterday. that's a message more people need to hear. very touching. >> and make it more than just policy. >> it is about people and their own feelings. >> very touching. and very genuine. >> very genuine. detroit news reports on aon ford's fusion sport that helps jump potholes. they will have sensors that
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from dropping hard. a demonstration shows ping-pong bottoms at the bottom of a the new fusion sport is expected to go on sale this summer. >> or they could just fix the potholes! how about that? lot of of them. >> a whole lot of them. amsterdam avenue. the arizona republic reports on an -- >> must be the road to your bumping along. reports on unusual bloom of wildflowers in the desert. death valley is filled with millions of super bloom happens about once a decade. mainly influenced by the temperature, the win, and the rain. the spectacle might only be around until april. the flowers will then start towilt once the temperatures top 100 degrees. a couple faces a lawsuit over a negative online review about a business.act prohibiting them from writing any poor reviews about the company.
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and contracts in businesses and dentists. our dallas station explores ao voice an opinion. >> i don't do anything wrong and here my husband said there is a police officer coming to the house to serve you. >> there he goes.ter: when michelle and robert duchouquette chose a dallas company calledgious pets to watch their dogs when they were out of town. they didn't give a positive le wrote an online review giving the business one star on yelp. >> i saw the dishwater was getting cloudy and worried so i bout that. i said i didn't like that they didn't leave my key, didn't like that they messed up the billing. >> i thought that was the end ofouple got slapped with a cease and desist order and then this lawsuit. prestige ious pets claim the
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representable and continued belous and slanderus harm. on the second page of a service contract signed by the couple, in this one, the fine print says this agreement prohibits you from taking any action that negatively impacts the business. >> i didn't even read it, sot before this. i only had to request it from the attorney. >> reporter: criminal defense attorney troy slaton, who is not representing the couple, says het sign one. >> i'd absolutely cross it out and if they didn't want to do business with me, then i'll find >> reporter: a california law nicknamed the yelp bill renders nondisparaging clauses null and january, yelp ceo jeremy stoppelman appeared on "cbs this morning" and said he would like to seee illegal nationwide.
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that experience, why can't i say it was not good? without ou live in america. it's a nice place. when it comes to that. certain businesses have tried to create these gag eporter: senator jon thune cosponsored the freedom review act which passed the senate and is await ago house is essentially online bullying. you're infringing on people's rights, their freedom. >> reporter: in an e-mail to cbs news, the business owner says faired backis not the issue here and he is only asking for a judge to make his or her decision. do you believe this is a violation of your free speech? >> iwould like them to make the lawsuit go away. i don't want to hurt his business. it's a small business.hem any harm, outside of, you know, sharing my experience. morning," kristen severance,
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>> we should note the users posted 95 million reviews on yelp last company spokesperson said in a statement yelp protects in power and protects consumers and making sure businesses can't slip nondisparagement consumer contract. a hard charging former prosecutor faces justice in his own courthouse. >> reporter: i'm maher of "48 hours." a big man on campus in a smallniversity football player and even a local prosecuting attorney. but when his wife died one morning, the all right. thanks so much, gail. we look at your forecast for today. we start in the 30s, and we top out at about 50 later today. mostly cloudy and windy.
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see gusts up to 40 miles per hour today, and just the slightest chance of a little light rain as well. weekend looks like this. 62 tomorrow, and not often we say that in february, right?
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curtis love lace was an all american and high school athlete who turned into a big ten football star and later rose to become ant attorney. maureen maher shows us the man who appeared to have it all, a great job and loving family ay his wife died under mysterious circumstances.
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as a star athlete and scholar at quincy, illinois, high school. >> curtis lovelace was a very and smart kid who went to the university of illinois. >> the fighting ill my lie. >> reporter: local journalist bob goff. >> i mean, doesn't produce a lot of big ten players. >> the offensive line, kurt lovelace. >> reporter: jim nantz called a e lovelace played in, he called the game. after college, his home and married high school classmate corey didriksen. >> she had a goodeporter: marti, her mom. >> she smiled at everybody and >> an ugly dog you got. the couple had four children and curtis lovelace continued his path as a golden boy.
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>> i mean, he is the big man on campus. >> reporter: on the morning of valentine's day in 2006 coreyn her bed of no aparpted cause. james keller went to the house that valentine's day morning and was troubled by what he saw. what isry that cory's body was telling you? >> that she had passed earlier that prior evening or er: ten to 12 hours earlier, possibly? >> correct. i noticed her hands kind of in an >> reporter: to keller, it certainly appeared that medical rigor mortis had set in, but there was a problem. three of the four lovelace they saw their mother alive before their father took them to school that morning. after an autopsy, the cause of death was ruled
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for eight years. that is until a curioustective adam gibson came on the scene in 2013. >> sometimes it takes a fresh set of eyes to see things. investigation came to a stunning new conclusion. cory had been suffocated and curtis lovelace, her husband, er murder. how certain are you now that curtis lovelace murdered his >> i'm 100% certain. the science tells me that. >> maureen maher joins us now from los angeles. good morning, the prosecutor didn't stutter there. what were the key issues at the trial. >> reporter: for them the key issues came down to the pictures that were taken at the time that cory's body was found in the master bedroom. it wasr hands were in this odd position and frozen stiff like this but it also came down to more of the toxicology tests and the pooling of blood and lots of issues you hear coming up in an
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all of the dots were not connected until eight years later when the detective you just saw adam gibson kind oftogether and found a new medical examiner to take a look at the original results. >> what is the motivation here? >> reporter: that is a very goodle say in the last six months before she passed away, there were significant arguing and turmoil in the home but, you doesn't have sort of arguments going on? not all of them end in death. we still toof a specific motivate but you will see there case at the end that you are not expecting. >> looking forward to that, maureen. thank you. you can watch her full report "what did the tomorrow night on "48 hours." 10:00/9:00 central on ill look at all that mattered this week. you're watching "cbs this
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>> seems like it just started. >> that does it for us. for live coverage of the nevada caucuses andrepublican primary, tomorrow watch our digital news network cbsn. as we leave, take a look back aty hope is to be right, to be faithful to my oath, which is to apply the constitution. his court just cannot imagine what it's going to be like without him. >> i can't think of any other job that i would find as >> i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor. >> white house officials expect a nasty battle. >> i do not believeesident should appoint somebody. >> it's called delay delay delay. >> i expect to you're running fifth in south carolina. when do you plan to do better? >> i think we will do better than fifth here.
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able to open. >> his letters are released and hers are. >> what is the first splurge you want to make on yourself? >> i want to get a massage. >> with that much money, she canrad pitt to give her a massage. >> the winner of the westminster. >> what a night. >> grammy goes to taylor swift.e butterfly.
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>> pretty much our entire ski team works for gopro k of reading about this. >> i love t is the look you're going for? >> you'll have to see. i -- i -- i -- i -- i want it to be >> a good laugh or a good cry? >> both. i'll take them both. >> naked or clothes? >> that's easy. it's not clear why the orangutan appears so happy.angutan. >> what is his name? i'll call him charlie for now. >> yes! >> i've seen that expression! >> really? i didn't say he was looking
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>> all that? >> great idea. you, charlie? tell them you're busy. >> i'm busy. >> and all that matters. >> no, no! live broadcast? >> on "cbs this morning." >> clearly, not someone close to
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>> samantha: all right. good to see you again on this friday, last day back to work and school, and temperatures not bad this time of the year. already 40 in cleveland, but you can see the branches blowing in the wind there. it is a windy start, and it's going to be a windy day ahead as we expect gusts today up to 40 miles per hour in the greater cleveland area. highs around 50, so we have about 10 degrees to go from where we are right now. we'll keep you clouds today, and just then just a slight chance for a passing shower or some light drizzle, especially as we get into the afternoon and into tonight as well.
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just a small chance. weekend looking good, especially the first half. 62 on saturday. we'll have mostly sunny skies, and it will be blustery, and the sek half of the weekend a lot cooler. 44 on sunday with a slight chance for rain. so snow lovers, when is our next chance for snow?
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