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captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, february 25th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." another day of dangerous weather. this time in the east. the powerful storm that swept through the gulf coast delivers deadly results along the atlantic coast. donald trump talks taxes. the billionaire mogul and republican front-runner explains why he hasn't yet released his income tax return. it's not just about privacy,
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>> apple's ceo fires back at the fbi in the encryption battle. now could the tech giant be building software its own engineers can't hack? and going beyond the like. facebook introduces new ways to express your feelings to your online friends. 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. at least eight people have been killed by a powerful fast moving storm system that swept from the gulf coast into the northeast. the system triggered a string of deadly tornadoes, strong winds, and drenching rain. last night, tornadoes killed at least four people in virginia where state of emergency has been declared. travel is affected all along the eastern seaboard. don champion is at new york's laguardia airport.
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>> reporter: more than 2,800 flights were cancelled at lagged alone yesterday and more than 300 flights were grounded yesterday. there was also some construction airport here at the damaged but the situation is far worse in places like virginia. as the dangerous storm system moves up the east coast, state police in waverly, virginia, combed through rubble with flashlights overnight. >> everything is destroyed. >> reporter: after a tornado ripped through the tiny farming down. >> look at that. see what happens? >> reporter: vincent donald survived. some of his neighbors did not. >> i see my friend, they say he died. disappeared. >> reporter: elsewhere in virginia, dozens of buildings were reduced to rubble. several reported tornadoes also touched down in the carolinas. this dairy farm was demolished in seconds. >> we are thankful we lost no animals and nobody was hurt so that was the main thing. also
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winds to other parts of the eastg in new york. in d.c., cars submeasured in water. >> when the water is this high, it's scary because you don't know what is going to ter: powerful winds caused power outage in the northeast and those windy conditions are expected to stick around today before the sem storm moves out to sea. yesterday, at least 16 tornadoes were reported along the east could get a warm up with temperatures into the 50s today. >> that would be a welcome relief. don champion at new york's nks a lot, don. winter weather hammered illinois and indiana. over 200 crashes and more than a thousand flights were cancelled n airports. winter storm warnings remain in effect for much of the great
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tonight could be the last chance for the republican to derail donald trump's bid to secure the party's nomination. texas. that is one of 11 states to vote in super tuesday's contest next 5 595 delegates are up for grab and more than half to win the nomination. trump holds 81 and the front-runner is taking aim at face in the general election. >> boy, oh, boy, she has become like a marshmallow.erful. man! >> reporter: trump zeroed in on hillary clinton's push to align herself with president obama in his first appearance since the big victory in the nevada took questions from christian conservatives at pat robertson's university. he was put by
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>> i think we have good reason to believe that there is a bombshell in donald trump's taxes. there. either he is not anywhere near he says he is or he hasn't been paying the kind of taxes we would expect him to pay, or perhaps he hasn't been ets or to the disabled. >> reporter: trump called romney a fool on twitter. but ended up talking about his taxes in an interview with cnn's. >> tax returns are very implicated. i have many, many companies. i have, you know, tremendously, i have a very complex system of taxes. and, frankly, i getevery single year. >> reporter: trump skipped the televised town hall on fox news but stopping his acent to the their common theme, most republicans still don't support trump. >> we are not going to allow the conservative movement to be defined by a nominee who isn't awe are probably going to see
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but it's a matter of accumulating delegates and it's continuing to put one foot in front of the other. >> with fewer think maybe there's a possibility -- i'm not sure it's going to happen, but a possibility people may actually start getting interested in the real >> the only campaign that can beat donald and the only campaign that has beaten donald is our campaign. >> super tuesday is even bigger for the democrats.ill be on the line. but, first, is this saturday's south carolina primary. the latest poll shows clinton with a commanding lead.nt on super tuesday could give her an insurmountable lead. bernie sanders campaigned in oklahoma yesterday where 42 grabs. a twist in the growing political battle over replacing antonin scalia on supreme court. cbs news has confirmed thering nominating the republican governor for
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he is a moderate former federal judge appointed by but senate republicans continue to insist they will not consider any obama appointment. it's reported this morning that apple is working on impossible for the government to break into a locked iphone. "the new york times" reports apple engineers are working on the new security measure. the fbi wants apple to help it break into an iphone used by san bernardino shooters. apple is refusing. tim cook told abc news, this is an uncomfortable position for apple to be in. >> to oppose your something doesn't feel good. and to oppose it on something where we are advocating for supposed to protect, it iscredibly ironic. >> cook says he is prepared to take apple's battle with the fbi to the supreme court.
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received three other top honors. and for her part, speaking now support of abuse victims. and a possible connection between the late justice antonin scalia and an elite hunting group.headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" reports that antonin scalia was among members of a secretive hunting fraternity whenthe supreme court justice was staying at a remote texas ranch. some other members were a member of an austrian group founded the miami herald have reported three pregnant florida women have the zika virus and say they contracted it with trips outside the united states. scientists think the virus mayuse a serious birth defect. not guilty pleas were entered yesterday for the 16 court.
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in the 41-day standoff last month. rick perry celebrated after ges. the former texas governor took a stroll in downtown austin. two abusive power counts against him were stone reports that kesha is taking her fight with a producer to facebook. the singer says this issue is bigger just about me. her contract with sony music and dr. luke, claiming he sexually abused her. he denies it. the seattle times reports how a saved a baby's life. the 7-month-old boy was born with a severe heart defect. he was days away from death when a donor heart became available. 25 babies in thet year waiting for hearts. still ahead, a new range of emotions on facebook.
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cramped flyers more comfortable. the twister seat adjusts when as. it takes up the same space as a typically economy seat. the company says several airlines are independence. and coming up ona look at another seat plan. airbus' proposal for bench seating that could end up little more money. on the cbs "moneywatch" now. meet facebook's new emjois and does your job get other swipe right? hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. stocks on wall street rebounded from early losses to close with modest gains.d 53 points higher. the s&p gained eight points and the nasdaq climbed 39 points. 20% of human resources managers, 1 in 5, admit womencompany earn less than men for the same work. according to a just released survey.
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earn six figures according tosurveyor and nearly the same percentage of men and women say they are satisfied or very satisfied with their jobs. according to a security researcher, some of nissan'sd cars can be easley packed. the air-conditioner units can be hostaged reason unning down the car's batteries. nissan says there is no safety threat. uber is considering testing s in pennsylvania. the ride hailing service is working with carnegie melon university to develop the tracks are under consideration. uber is expected to make a presentation to city official next month. target reported strong growth in the fourth quarter of ven by online traffic. target racked up over a billion
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fi unveils its new emjois. there are five new animated emjois to express their feelings behind like. love, ha angry. they launched them yesterday. facebook says it conducted research for a year to come up with these new a was rejected for not being universal enough. your job may matter more than your looks when it comes to a dating mate. the list held by tender uses that attract the most attention. for women the top five is physical therapist, interior designer, neur, p. slrks pr/communications and pilot,
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firefighter, doctor, and tv/radio >> i'm dissing all of the handsome available men i'm working with with. but i can poke fun, right? hena daniels at the new york ot, hena. the president and first lady are joined by some of the brightest stars to pay tribute to legendary entertainer ray it's all right now this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up.ouch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package!etjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting.
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a star-stunned dded lineup paid tribute to ray charles last house. >> his accolades are too many to make but a diversity of music, and of styles that truly makes america, the beautiful. >> president obama said it was an for him. last night's performance was his last as president. one of president obama's top speechhis next gig. david lit, has taken a job withmedy site funnier or die. only sixn
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space. he tweeted this shot wednesday night riding 96 sunsets or six days and a wake-up left. speaking fromal space station yesterday, kelly revealed how he'll spend his first day back at home. >> the first thing is just being around the and that are important to you and spending time with them. you know, after that, i think i might jump in my pool or take a sounds good. kelly comes back to earth on march 1st. the gymnast will bethe 2016 olympics. maroney introduced wednesday she is no longer compete ing in gymnastics and will notmpeting in the rio. she even recreated it with the president.
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y man learned how many different ways smoking a cigarette can be dangerous with your help. a cigarette explodes in his utside and takes his pants off and eventually is doused with a fire extinguisher. he said he suffered third-degreesketball players have the sudden cardiac death related to sports in the united states. the nba has released a study that looks at what is normal and what is not when it comes to omar villafranca reports.
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austin was built for basketball. after two standout years on baylor university, he was heading for the 2014 nba draft. >> i was playing some of the best basketball of my life. >> reporter: but his dreams were about to change.an tests, including imaging of his heart. he had a genetic condition that leaves part of the aorta and puts patients at risk of sudden cardiac death. >> accepting in that in life and health is more important than the >> reporter: researchers at university of medical center have released a new study that for the first time examines the hearts of nba players. >> we have provided a frame of ans can use to help decide what is normal and what is abnormal. >> reporter: researchers analyze
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500 nba players. >> the aorta route diametersed a plateau. no matter how big you get, there was a certain limit. >> reporter: isaiah won't be able to play in the nba. >> i miss every day.. >> reporter: he pours his competitive spirit into a new sport. you golf? >> i do, yeah. >> reporter: how are you? >> i'm actually pretty good. his foundation to educate other athletes. omar villafranca, cbs news, waco, texas. a little girl in getting support from around the world as she battles cancer. 3-year-old he will li 17 surgeries since the tumor was discovered on her brain since a baby. she spent most of her life in the hospital so her mother put
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they have received as far away from belgium. >> she has the abilityrience every little place. >> reporter: her tumor is shrinking, which is good news. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"hting back against the 71 million dollar verdict in a lawsuit over its talcum powder products. a look at the growth ofes in the heartland. and usa goaltender hope solo joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday.
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