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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is wednesday, march 2nd, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." donald trump domts inates his super tuesday battle. donald trump turns his attention to hillary clinton hillary clinton after key victories in the key states. >> is phil collins ready to come out of retirement after calling music his enemy? a rare interview with the music star we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds.
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are going to break down barriers. >> when we unify, there is nobody, nobody going to beat us. >> trump and clinton dominate super tuesday. >> bernie sanders argues 35 states to go but gets more difficult after tonight. >> we are going to take our fight for a world of peace! i'll do anything it takes to keep donald trump from being our nominee. >> it will tear the party apart and provide conservatism. >> the conversations of that would be catastrophic. >> this is totally new. is the party coming apart? what is going to happen next? stay tuned is all i can say. >> at least one confirmed and two other potential tornadoes hit alabama. late yesterday, apple filed a second appeal in its dispute with federal investigators. >> we are asking apple to take the vicious guard dog away and let us pick the lock. >> scott kelly is returning to earth the first american
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>> a second day of shedding tears on the stand for erin andrews. >> i am so screwed up. >> all that. >> jeb bush spent his super tuesday at home ironing and reironing his tommy balm shirts. >> any words of wisdom there? >> his friend chris christie was trending on twitter. >> it was like -- >> and all that matters. >> our super tuesday, super teams. >> norah and john will be back in a few hours. >> we hope. >> calling the super tuesdays electric. >> super tuesday is followed by holy [ bleep ] trump won everything wednesday. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places.
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morning." gayle king is off. soledad o'brien is with us. voters on super tuesday on pointing the way to an epic presidential matchup. donald trump and hillary clinton are now the clear favorites to meet in november. they won mosty and caucus elections by wide margins. democrats gave seven states to clinton and four to bernie sanders. she won sday delegates. sanders won 302. >> trump also won seven states on super tuesday. ted cruz won three. and marco rubio gotctory of the campaign in minnesota. that gives trump 234 more delegates compared to 199 for o. clinton now has more than 40% of the delegates she needs for the democratic nomination. trump is more than the way to the republican crown. our political team is ready with
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and what they mean for this we begin with major garrett in palm beach, florida, showing us how trump's victories has shaken now the republican leadership. major, good morning to you.ood morning. if this was a typical presidential campaign, donald trump and his party would be moving nominating convention but trump and his republican rivals remain at odds and some want to block trump's path to the nomination. a split would you say precedent with a resolution no one can predict. >> it looks like we could win six or seven or eight or onald trump used the ballroom at his gaudy resort as a backdrop to celebrate hisy romp. >> it's only too bad winner didn't take all because if winner took all, this thing is over. >> reporter: tims that ted cruz was a liar. instead, complimenting his two
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rubio secured his first and onlyign in minnesota, trump declared him the night's big loser. >> he hasn't won anything and hemuch. but i do congratulate ted because i know how hard ted worked on texas. >> i voted for myselfeporter: cruz won at home in texas and neighboring oklahoma and declared trump unfit for the presidency. >> america shouldn't have aose words would make you embarrassed if your children repeated them. >> reporter: cruz also had this message for rubio, john kasich, and ben >> for the candidates who have not yet won a state, who have not racked up significant delegates, i ask you toer our coming together. >> we have real problems. >> reporter: rubio remained combative and argued his harsh new attacks slowed trump's ive days ago, we began to
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that donald trump is a con orter: after the speech, rubio told cbs news that gop would never rally around trump. >> you'll do anything it takes tom being our nominee. >> reporter: trump at times counseleded conciliatory likely dividing a divided party into a general we are going to be more conclusive and unified and a bigger party andng to win in mof. >> reporter: survey of voters in six states show that 90% of trump supporters were looking for an outside and 50% were federal government. under two weeks, trump and rubio square off here in florida. rubioouble digits digits. hillary clinton took a big step toward the democratic nomination beating sanders in 7 of 11 states with the ack voters and older democrats and women. nancy cordes is in miami where
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>> reporter: good morning. clinton really cleaned up last night, winning a couple of hundredbernie sanders. she did it by winning some of the largest states and winning those states by landslide proportions and putting her e nomination. >> thank you all so much. what a super tuesday!er was it? she won six southern states by 30 to 60 points, including she pulled off an upset in massachusetts and began to position herself as the anti-trump. >> we know we have got work to do,rk, that work is not to make america great again. america never stopped being great.ter: sanders won oklahoma, minnesota, colorado, plus his home state of vermont.
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soldier on, even if the delegate mass is daunting. >> this team states will have states remain. >> reporter: cornerbacks exit polls show clinton outperformed af older women and voters over 45. >> i believe what we need in america today is more love and >> reporter: sanders won among white men and voters under 30. >> i know that secretary clinton and many of the establishment people think that i am thinking too big! i don't think so! >> reporter: clinton is now one step closer to making history, woman to head a presidential ticket for a major party. a thrill for supporters who watched her front-runner status rs ago. >> she cares about women, she cares about uniting us.
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and i think her place is rightfully i >> reporter: clinton chose to celebrate her super tuesday wins here in florida because the state's primary is coming up and because the state is always a the general elections. if she is going to be going up against donald trump, she need to start laying the groundwork know, norah, he is practically a local and keeps the small residents up the waylargo. >> major is getting to know. >> the possibility of a clinton/trump contest is huge leaders. they do not like trump's chance against clinton. one shows clinton er donald trump. ted cruz said he should be the gop leader even though the party has a problem with him. reality and you tell me if you differ with ican establishment
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>> i think that is fair to say. >> and you need them to beat ell, we need to unify the republican party and all of this primary is about willows it ne. >> reporter: cruz said he may be the only option at this point. may be too late. you seem to be convention or before the convention to stop donald trump from being the nominee. >> short of a major scandal, probably not. if marco doesn't win florida, i forward and if kasich loses ohio. ted cruz is not my favorite by any means wish him ill. i was making a joke we have to rally around ted cruz to stop donald trump and i'm not so sure that would work.
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>> i can't believe i'm saying yes, but yes. >> "face the nation" moderator john dickerson is here andmnist peggy noonan. john, the scenario is what possible scenario could stop donald trump from wrapping it up before the convention?ould have to deny him in the delegates in a lot of these future big contests. now, whether that is marco rubio himself or it's a combination. you heard lindsey graham there kasich and rubio in florida and kasich in ohio and keep winning down the line to keep trump from getting to needs. if he falls short of that, then the republicans all go to the convention and have a bige nominee is going to be. >> peggy, you said we are watching the republican party shatter before our eyes. trump did well in the north andtives and evangelicals in the south and he said he is
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turnout is way up. he has a point. >> turn-out, i think, reached in areas, historical levels. look. we are at an amazing point where the leading nominee for a the nomination moved forward decisively as seen by all as the front-runner. if he were not donald trump, would be celebrated as the probably unstoppable and what did it do last night? it started a civil war in the party. few days, but last night, certainly on this air, we really saw it. marco rubio said, trump gets the nomination and it will destroycan party and split it. this is serious stuff and unchartered territory. >> is there anything that trump could do to heal the know, there were things along the way that he could have done. i think he made a fatal mistake,
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mistake when he did this david stuff. that really, i suspect, blunted his progress in places like northern virginia. what can heu know, he tries to make steps forward. last night, he was serious and sober and adult and presidential sort of in his big acceptance and then at the end, he got a little tough about paul ryan because he can't help himself. i don't know what he does. >> it was a little weird to hear ten the speaker of the house as sort of the leading candidate. >> yes. a little weird is one way to put it! >> so i there will be establishment folks who come in and start supporting trump? will we see more of the chris christie, say, that they are willing to go? >> as difference now is people were moving to acceptance. they were starting to get on board. then when he didn't move at all
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republicans in a position they said, wait a minute. he is going to be the person desk our party ty and how are candidates in tough races answer for every unpredictable thing het a message of unpredictablibility unpredictableabilty. represents will be on their own and clashing with their nominee. the threats to the future of republican officeade them pause. >> digging into the exit polls last night, though, we did see the late deciders did break from ted cruz and marcodoes that suggest that things are turning when we look toward the big states coming up? >> if can stop to trump looking double digits and attacks happened and late deciders went to marco rubio. that is the potential template. there is a whole lot ofng for donald trump. you can't, for the scenario where he gets stopped at the
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stop. >> voters count. yeah. they count. one of the things that is turning them out is the idea that the establishment can rush in and go do very time they try and stop him, they are going to create more energy to propel him. >> thank you john. thank you, peggy.ieffer talked with gop officials. bob explains why they are going through the five stages of grief. that is ahead on "cbs this morning." areme court this morning hears arguments in a major abortion case. senate republican leaders yesterday repeated their view that the next president should nominate a or -- should not nominate a replacement for antonin scalia. they met with president obama in the oval office.ing produced no breakthrough. they say the president is narrowing his list of possible
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legal battle over the fbi over ing a encrypted iphone. it's acting out of, quote, an abundance of caution. the filing comes after fbi director james comey that investigators accidentally made it harder to iphone. his admission came yesterday testimony. >> there was a mistake made in the -- in that 24 hours after the attack where the county, at the fbi's request, took steps hard -- and possible later, to cause the phone to backup again to the icloud. >> k said he is willing to take the fight all the way to the supreme court. >> more than 12 million americans this morning face a threat of severeul system in the south is pushing towards the east coast and could bring damaging winds and thunderstorms. one tornado was reported on tuesday near alabama, eople were hurt and dozens
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thousands lost power, including some super tuesday polling stations. the american astronaut who a year in space is back on earth this morning. scott kelly landed safely in kazakhstan overnight after 340 days he international spais space station. the longest an american has ever traveled in space. mark strassmann it he is johnson space center in is next for the astronaut. mark, what a historic day. >> reporter: inside building nine, this is a mock-up of the yuz space capsule that took kelly back to earth and think about it. kelly has times a day a year now. that is 14 million miles or about the distance between earth and mars. >> scott kelly, back onh after 340 days in space.
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after nearly a year living in earth's ultimate pent house of us. >> folks here in mission control houston letting out a very big cheer. study the 52-year-old for the impact of long-term weightlessness. what happens to the human body after 340 days of too little gravity and they will also assess the psychological effects of living in such cramped alien t's not necessarily uncomfortable but harsh environment having no running water. it's like i've been year with regards to, like, hygiene. >> and liftoff. the year in space starts now. l to help future astronauts to survive longer space missions like the three years it could take to get to mars and back. >> it's tough for a lot of different eporter: astronaut reid wisman spent nearly six months on the international space station in 2014.
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they will be looking at. what is going on with his muscles and bones? what is going on had business eyes and fluid shift and hown working. >> reporter: nasa will analyze changes to kelly's genetic structure by comparing him to his identical twin brothernaut mark kelly. in hundreds of extraordinary photos from space, kelly has invited his social media followers along for the ride. in october, he took thislfie of his first spacewalk. >> i believe in the importance of flying in space and the research we do.ation. and i will miss being on the front lines of that endeavor. >> reporter: kelly says the his time in space was missing his friends and family, but he'll see many of them when he returns home to houston tonight.o him! thank you very much, mark.
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says she is whenever e >> samantha: good morning to you. we start off with some light snowshowers particularly out on the east side and inland. this is a morning thing. by midday we should be dry in the afternoon looking dry as well as. just cold and windy today, 28, but feeling like it's in the teens all day. now, those winds are going to relax tonight. we'll drop down to 23. we're mostly cloudy tonight. no rain or snow this evening,
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>> tia: good morning. i'm tia ewing. we're following a fire on west 99 streit this morning off of dennison avenue. firefighters say that it likely started in the kitchen, and when emergency responders recall called out to this home at around 4:00 this morning, they found a nan in his 40s died of smoke inhalation. his dog died after firefighters attempted to save the pup's life using cpr. for a look at what to expect when you head out the door, meteorologist sam roberts. sam. >> samantha: thanks, tia. we have a little snow on the east side and inland. this will not be an all-day event. snow should get shut off by midday. the rest of the day just cold and blustery. upper 20s feeling like it's in the teens all day. so pretty chilly. you may even see a few peeks of sun later, but definitely a chill in the air for today. more snow in our forecast
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the guy the republicans are counting to take trump down is marco rube know. >> donaldt make america green. he'll make it orange. >> that is my time.n't forget to tip your waitress. rubio is not afraid to aim low. >> he is taller than me. he ison't know why the size of his hands are like this. you know what they say about men
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>> that is too far!no way! no! >> what are we in store for the next couple of days if that is presuper tuesday. pwhat is next? and lower and lower. welcome back to "cbs this morning." this half hour, gop donors are trying to block donald o the nomination. show you the big names who are digging up dirt on the defense attorneys say the hotel where she was secretly intermediate is not responsible for a stalker's actions. plus andrews gives new testimonyional toll. that is ahead. morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" reports how the capture of isis operatives could pose a problem for the united states. commandos caught a key militant recently in iraq. must now decide whether to hold such captives. the treatment of prisoners
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the defense department says anyaptives would be short term. the philadelphia inquirer reports on bill cosby's sexual assault case on temporary hold. of drugging and assaulting a temple university student in 2004.ed to halt the trial to listen to dismiss charges before the trial. a video was recorded school. it's believed the young man is a student and it is not known what led to those slaps.reassigned. the chief of baltimore city school police is on administrative leave. "the washington post" reports on the ivy league's potential ban on tackling in all eight ivy head coaches agree to the change and expect formal approval. the plan addresses concerns and other
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dartmouth scaled back contact in practice six years ago. they have a dummy instead of tackling one another. six new jersey newspapers are calling for governor chris christie to resign. the editorial accuses him of arrogance, has pock k they had some fun last night with his facial expressions last night. one said it appears he is a hostage video. another one day why they didn't send the navy s.e.a.l.s to rescue christie and about his possible regret about backing trump. there was talk he looked lining the political spouse that didn't want to be there in an uncomfortable announcement.
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inside the gop to stop donald trump. the front-runner is charging toward the number of delegates he needs for the nomination.man is here with how big donors are stepping up to derail trump. >> reporter: good morning.c is planning a two-week ad blitz in the next round of states and they claim new research unearth a tr dirt on trump. the plan is assault the republican front-runner and those who support and endorse him. >> i think we are going to be a nd i think we are going to win in november. >> reporter: as donald trump pushes toward enough delegates to secure the republican nomi a lot of courage to run for president. >> reporter: the gop establishment's identity crisis has reached a fever pitch. >> the math is completely in r. >> republicans will be committing an abortion on their own party. >> unless there is an explosion in thursday night's debate,
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party. >> reporter: with 300 delegates in his hand already, one super pac is trying to stop trump in common sense conservative. >> he is not a lifelong conservative and not a he's a fraud. >> reporter: tim miller was the tor for jeb bush's campaign. now he is the senior adviser for our principles pac which says, so far, no one has tried to stop>> donald trump tells people what he thinks they want to hear whether it's on immigration or abortion or gun control or taxes or health care. >> reporter: millions on ads in iowa to prevent a trump caucus win there. >> i don't know what you're talking about with white supremacy supremacy. >> reporter: and focusing on the
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8th and march 14th.cketts family and majority owner of the chicago cubs and meg whitman and paulonight is the beginning of donald trump bringing the republican party together. >> reporter: whitman was chris christie's former national finance co-chair and blastedsupport for trump as opportunism. >> you'll never convince me that donald trump is the answer. it will tear the party will provide conservatism. >> reporter: some say it's too little too late. for one attacks haven't hurt trump and the time to try new ago and furthermore risk hurting the party whole and not lending support to the presumptive gopand actively working against him. >> they are going to work on trump's billion affairs like
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>> the consensus it's too too late. tennessee, for a hotel operator could call more witnesses today as they fight a lawsuit by sportscaster erin uggested the leak of a nude video in 2008 may have helped andrews career. she is suing after a stalker intermediate her through a peep hole. >> reporter: nearly eight years after that nude video was taken, it remains on thecause of that, erin andrews says she will always need to seek treatment. still, she told the courtroom she doesn't think she will ever emotional fallout. >> i think the thing that has really hit home for me and hurts me the worst is when girls, high school and they say, i want to be erin andrews, except for the marriott stalker thing. and i can't control that. day. >> reporter: in her second day on the witness stand, tv sportscaster erin andrews said
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secret video taken of her in dent left her so shaken, she is now obsessed with taking extra precautions wherever she travels. peep hole. and then i do check of the room. i look everywhere. >> reporter: andrews claims thisville marriott was netting in letting this stalker gain access to her. her. a lawyer for the hotel highlighted andrews career of success since the incident. >> yes. >> and that was a better contract than you had [ inaudible ] the espn one? >> yes. since july of 2009, you've also done endorsements. right?
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>> reporter: but the y her career was her escape from the ordeal. >> i feel like if i can do the work the world series and i can pass out the trophy, then people will forget. >> have you been able to forget? >> no. for the hotel maintain that barrett is solely to blame. the jury is expected to hear for the defense today, including a psychologist, a hospitality expert and a former espn coworker. >> what a brutal story. some crowd funding is actually crowd frauding. struggle. if you're heading out the door, you can watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital device. to miss our rare interview with phil collins.
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ing a closer look at potential fraud by some people who organize crowd funding campaign.youcaring are often used to solicit charitable donations sometimes after a tragedy or a hardship but the people who should get theways wind up with the fund they deserve. don dahler is here with how trust can be exploited. >> reporter: good talking about, an especially kind of troubling fraud here. experts say these sites are largely unregulated and some say they are raising money for a worthy cause them pocketing the cash themselves. tyry king was killed by a drunk driver last summer near his home in springfield, ohio. the next day, the 13-year-old's they were consoled by a neighbor they had never met before. the neighbor offered to set up a
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fundty tyry's funeral. but the neighbor pleaded guilty to fraud after the parents accused her of pocketing than 1,000 of the $3,000 raised. >> for her to play on a family and use their kid for that just -- it's crazy. >> frankly, it's embarrassing. >> reporter: g daniel sa saper. >> the vast people coming to the site are good-natured people who have real needs here and now. ke youcaring and gofundme are popular ways to raise money for people who need help from everything from medical bills toven college tuition. crowd funding sites raise an estimated $2 billion in 2015, profiting themselves usually through fees or percentages of
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industry is largely unregulated. tyry's father complainedsenator brown who is taking his commission. in a statement to cbs news, senator brown said families o face seeing their deceased loved ones connect to fund-raising scams. i urge the ftc to problem to ensure that grieving families are protected. >> it's only when people are you don't know who they are that it starts to get suspicious and more difficult to enforce. >> reporter: issued a statement to cbs news insisting that fraud is something that happens less than one-tenth of 1% of the time on its platform andaign that displays suspicious or untrustworthy behavior are removed immediately.
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>> brian: good morning. an online petition has been started to remove the bus shelters in the gordon square arts district. bus riders say they want the old ones back. they say the new shelters installed more than six years ago don't actually protect them from the bad weather. this online petition is looking to replace or retrofit the new bus shelters. the group needs 500 signatures to keep this moving forward. a little snow out there. here's sam roberts with the forecast. >> samantha: some light snow out there, especially on the east side and inland. snow is confined to the morning hours. by this afternoon and, in fact, by midday most of us will be dry. chilly today, though. 28 for a high. feeling like the teens all day
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orning. it is wednesday, march 2nd, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." news ahead, including the clear front-runners after super tuesday. bob schieffer shows us what republican leaders could do to from a potential matchup in november.t today's "eye opener" at 8:00. clinton really cleaned up, winning a couple of hundred more delegates than bernie sanders, putting her nearly halfway to the nomination. trump and his republican ris and some forces within the gop want to
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>> it started a civil war in theserious stuff and unchartered territory. >> for the scenario where he gets stopped at the convention, all these votes that are going rgy going to him has to just stop. >> voters count. >> yeah, they count. >> any about it. now. about the distance between earth and mars. erin andrews says she will to seek treatment. still, she told the courtroom she doesn't think shelly ever recover. >> experts say these sites are largely unregulated.say they are raising money for a very worthy cause and then there is nothing to stop them from pocketing the cash themselves. the 14th and final batch of over 52,000 clinton's private server was released yesterday and it was probably all worth it to her, just to see this -- oh, so nice!, getting is that zero is so
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i'm charlie rose withd soledad o'brien. gayle is off. the results are in from the biggest day of the election so far. it was a super tuesday for donald trump and hillary clinton won all six democratic contests in the south and she upset bernie sanders in massachusetts after winning four he would march on even if the delegate math doesn't go for him. clinton picked up 490 delegates last night and sanders won 302. leads by more than 600 including her other wins and super trump won seven states from arkansas to vermont, showing the broadness of his support. ted cruz won three states, including delegate heavy texas. his home state. minnesota went for marco rubio. he has won so far. trump added 234 delegates and 35 and trump leads by 100 delegates overall.
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closer to becoming the first woman in history to top a ticket. instead of targeting bernie sanders last night, she focused on the republicans. >> the stakes in this election have never been higher. andwe are hearing on the other side has never been lower. tryingmerica between us and them is wrong and we are not going to let it work. >> clinton didn'tn trump, but she did position herself as the anti-trump candidate. republican leaders are also looking for an alternative toho talked last night about the establishment's growing resistance to his candidacy. >> i've alreadye it could be six, seven, eight, nine. could be nine. i could win nine states tonight. if i'm going to win all of these
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and if i'm going to come in theond in the two or three that i might not win, i think, you know, we are a democracy. i think it's awfully hard to say that's not the person we want to right? you know, it's very hard. >> ted cruz said last night that trump's nomination would lead to a catastrophic outcome even one of t critics senator lindsey graham said he would support cruz in order to stop trump. >> when you look at donald trump, he is doing something is saying something that the republican voters are saying yes. a lot more than they said yes to absolutely. i got beat like a drum so take what i say with a grain of salt. but 35% of my party believes that barack obama is a kenya. on. they say in trump anti-obama, a strong man that can't be bought ix a broken town called washington and doesn't owe anything to anybody and a guy will tell our enemies
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change america and make it greatee is a demagogue. somebody has solutions that will never work. >> senator, you seem to be saying that hillary clinton willump. >> no, i'm not seem to be saying it. i am saying that. like a drum! cbs news contributor bob schieffer is talking with republican leaders and others about the gop civil war. our retired chief washington mer host of "face the nation" is here and we are glad about that. bob, good morning. >> the only thing he didn't say is like a rented mule! rented mule!ady for that. >> you know washington. what is going on in terms of mounting some kind of stop? >> let me preface this by saying ever, seen night. i mean, i think the republican establishment is going through the stages of grief. first, there is denial.ught this was
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then there is anger. then there is bargaining and then there is acceptance. i'm not sure they are to thetage yet. they never thought last night would come. they did not take donald trump seriously in the beginning and now they realize what they happen has happened. and, frankly, they don't know what to do about it. do they run away from him? do they come together and run with him? donald trump? i mean, to ted cruz as the alternative? one of the most stunning things said last night by a republican who said, i might support ted cruz. that is the first member of the united states senate that i've heard say talk about trump's support? he did very well among those who make less than $50,000 a year. he continues to do well among whites. and, yet, he stood there last night at his multimillion dollar home in palm beach in a room
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of the white house. with chris christie stands there. there standing there. what did you make of that sorry for chris. >> i've seen some endorsements in my time. but let me ask you this, ou ever seen someone endorse somebody and it backfired? >> no. backfired for them. >> six editorials inpers saying he should now resign. the manchester union leader who endorsed him in the primary said, wrong. they took it wrong. trump puts him on the ticket and make him attorney and he gets elected twitter was light up saying maybe the navy s.e.a.l.s will christie. >> somebodyrk standing behind him. it was just awful. as i say, of all the things last
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>> trump says he is inclusive, he is the unify unifier. how do they deny trump a victory? >> there is no question. he has touched a lot of bases. i mean, his support, i don't but i know it touches many parts of the republican party, how far he suspect it does go somewhat beyond that. but you know what worries people -- you heard lindsey graham talk about it last ilding a wall between the united states and mexico? or he is building a wall around the republican party? elect somebody president if all you get -- if all you appeal to is guys that look like me. there is just not enough of us around, a white i've said it ten times during
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larger percentage of the white vote than ronald reagan got in the demographics of the country are changing. the numbers are just not there. you got to get part of this minority vote if you hope to be ent. you just can't get that much of a white turnout. >> we said at this table before, that is -- after the election of barack obama's re-election,ican party looked inside and said this is what we have to do and get an outreach promise. it got totally lost in the nominating process. are so, for want of a better word, kind of confused about where do i talked to republican leaders yesterday who said maybe our best course now is to try to figure out some way to have an open bro we have got to figure out some way to stop donald trump from getting to the magic number that ensures that he has the nly other option.
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party say what i really want is an open convention. they always say, you know, we want to sew thishave peace and harmony when we get to the convention. now they are saying unless we have an open convention, in their words, we may be stuck with donald trump. two? >> i logged in two but at my age, you got to get up early any way. >> you look fantastic. thank you, we reveal u.s. news and world report's list of the best places to live outside. you're looking over 480 where traffic is moving very slowly this morning. it's 23, and it's breezy and, of course, the snow is flying. here's where the lake-effect is. mainly from elyria through medina, cleveland, out into geauga, ashtabula, portage, summit, and lake counties, and the snow is pretty steady from
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small businesses have been facebook. that is a free way for them to connect with customers.ook announced a new feature companies could pay to put their posts on to more people's newsfeeds. first on "cbs this morning," the tech giant ist 50 million small businesses now have pages on facebook. think about that. 3 million of them are paid 50% increase the past year. ben tracy is showing how small businesses are paying social berkeley, california. >> can i get two of the chocolate? >> yeah, sure. >> reporter: lyla owens is es like hot cakes. show up in her shop is because of her facebook page.
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we need discounts. new flavors. we are posting them on facebook and i pay a xup dollars to boostreach, so people who aren't even following us will get the information and that is what is helping us even gain more customers and >> reporter: as we were talking, this college student walked in and prove lila's point. what brought you into the store dollar cupcake deals. >> reporter: how did you find out? >> i find out orter: this is where the facebook magic happens? >> this is it. sit here and mark sits there. sandberg is facebook's facebook's. >> a big part of that is he small businesses. >> reporter: what service are you providing for them that they would not be able to do? >> the service we provide for small businesses is the ability
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cost-effective way, particularly on mobile. >> reporter: it has connected 1 billion people worldwide to one small business. including this store near the company's headquartersees single moms. facebook is helping small business, but small businesses are also helping facebook's bottom line. they account for the vast majority of the company's paid ers. however, facebook has been criticized for making e ing it increasingly for facebookless they pay to boost their post. that can cost from 1 to several hundred dollars per day, depending on how many people a business wants to reach. some people do reach is not what it used to be and these businesses have to pay a lot to actually reach the people they are trying to reach. >> anyone in the world can set up a page for free. and then fept they want to, they can
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more people. survey by manta, a small business directory found that facebook is the top network used by businesses. but 59% say they don't see a return on their investment from their overall facebook media efforts includingbook, linkedinitter. facebook's dan levy says 50 million businesses would not be on facebook if it wasn't hey are coming tobook not to build a social media presence but to build their business. we feel they are doing something to help them when they areo return whether to invest their time or money in facebook. >> i can go on my phone. within five minutes i've reached 10,000 people and how else could i have without social media? into for lila owens, that are
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hi. >> thank you. >> great news about a story you saw only on "cbs this morning" yesterday. kidney transplant surgery between a maine woman andho saw her plea for help on facebook appears to have been successful. linda d used everything to find a match. >> it literally boils down it's the right thing to do. from the moment i knew i was a match, i knew this would happen.w what words i can say to her. i mean, i can say thank you, but
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>> samantha: all right. good to see you again on this wednesday morning. a snowy start for many of us. another live look out over 480 where traffic not looking much better from this vantage point. still 23. it's breezy and, of course, we've got those snowshowers not just along 480 but 77, portions of 71 down into medina county there's some snow out that way. geauga, lake, east side of cleveland over into northern portage, even summit county and some of you out on the west side near elyria, we have some snowshowers here. it really gets steady as you get out into geauga county, and you can see the deeper purples there indicating the steadier snow. snow is a morning thing. by the afternoon we should be done with it, but in the meantime it may slow you down a little on the roads. upper 20s feels like the teens
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california primary doesn't happen until june so there is no way that anyone here could have cast a ballot in person. but did that stop them fro let's find out. >> what did you think about the new voting system that is ere you could vote by blinking your eyes. >> i wasn't too fond of that. >> who did you vote for this morning? honest? you want me to be really honest? >> donald. >> of course, of course. >> did you get an i voted sticker? >> i did not.out. >> would you like one now?
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>> great.s not the way they answer the questions in our exit poll that we use for analysis. >> wait until their friends see welcome back to "cbs this morning." this half hour, first on "cbs this morning," u.s. news and world report unveils its ranking in america. we are going to show you the results, including a surprising place on the list for the ty. the revealing conversation with phil collins. the music super star talks with anthony mason about rethinking retirement and rebuilding life, and becoming an unlikely lightning rod for pop culture critics.ou some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" reports on lawmakers in italy cracking down on olive oil fraud. earlier this year, "60 minutes" extra virgin oil has been diluted.
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calling for harsher the government is going to consider forcing repeat offenders to stop production up to six months. shipped in for the . anchorage broke a record for consecutive days without the "miami herald" reports on the rolling stones extending their lattin' america tour to include a stop in cuba on march it will be the first performance by a british rock group in cuban history. the band will donate musicalte and instruments to cubans. the makers of this hope it
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the drone can swerve or stop whentop obstacles. there is a return to home button that brings it back safely. the "los angeles times" is reporting on the world's fasteston car. it unveiled its new model at a show in geneva. the car can reach 260 miles engineers put limits on the engine to stop it going even faster. the car costs 2.6 million.u want? >> red. >> of course. >> where would you drive it is the problem. >> anywhere you want but very fast and "fortune" reports chris rock's multimillion dollar boost for the girl scouts cookie he urged fans to buy cookies while he was hosting the oscars
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analysts say the freet in 65,000 dollars right away. cbs los angeles reports a new tourist attraction in downtown l.a.000 theater. a glass slide will let people zoom from 70th 69th. they say it will cost about $25. first on "cbs this morning," u.s. news and world reportlist of the best places to live in the united states. it ranks the country's 100 areas. colorado springs, colorado, comes in at number five. raleigh-durham, north carolina is fourth place and, arkansas, is number three. austin, texas is number two and denver is named the number one place to live in america. brian kelly is editor and chiefcer at "u.s. news & world report." big thing has to be quality of
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life mean when someone is looking for a place to live? >> so we took a number of factors that people valid as we survey people across the country. things like commuting, crime, education, health care. the basics. and certainly things relatedent and taking care of the community. those become really important factors for folks. not the only factors.acts we put into place here. but that was really probably the dominate one. when you look at all of these pattern we >> look at colorado. two cities in the top ten. >> yeah, yeah. now i don't think it's the marijuana but other things about colorado i'm sure you've been there. that epitomizes quality of life for a lot of people. the commuting issue that you have in many of the big citiesh there. you've got the natural beauty. you've got very progressive politics. it's a combination of things that really just work very well.
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>> exactly. >> also they are near great universities too. >> that is one.lie, you might be slightly familiar with that. the tech triangle there. duke, unc. >> north carolina state. >> that is a big factor. these cities a combination of tech and homes. something like fayetteville, arkansas, you might ordinarily think about but a university is there. so that is a factor.sn't do badly on this list and grand rapids, michigan. some cities are not what you lays and then there are the big hip cool places. >> and culture too. people who want to work also want to have a place their kids can have a fullthink, except the highest culture, so new york city does really poorly and los angeles doesn't do very well. >> maybe because of other >> value is a big factor. one of the things we looked at is desirability.
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then we said where can you afford to live? house cost and how much are you making? you may love the concept of living in manhattan but it's not happening for most people. that really was -- we triedit so it was realistic. >> median age is 30. >> millennials you talk about quality of life. quality of life and a lot of these are young cities and austin, texas, is a big example. people are flooding there. oving in any of these cities and same with colorado springs similarly. the young folks look at those quality of life factors. often the smaller austin versus dallas. these are things very important for younger folks coming up. maybe education isn't as high on the list because they don't have kids yet. that is one of those thingsge. >> i was glad to see that washington, d.c. made the top ten. >> being somewhat from there and i know you are. >> georgetown grad.
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it really has changed. people city think of it as a government town but it's a lot like a denver if you go out on awntown. a lot of young people there. the education, of course, being a big factor with d.c. too. >> how about fayetteville, has like a low desirability but does well. >> it's a beautiful place. they have one large employer there called walmart, which has really helped the place expand.s charlie said, the university of arkansas is a good institution. it has a very powerful influence. there. it's pretty nice. fayetteville very high value. >> is climate a factor? weather is too complicated. weather is everybody's own personal, you know, favorite. depends. some like it cold and some like an kelly, thank you.
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dominated hit music around the world, then he apparently now. >> the great phil collins is albums. >> here is the face behind the we still have the snow out there. you can see southern lake county on the east side of cleveland, geauga county and down into the medina county. summit and port anl counties to the east. we're tracking snowshowers and it's steadier as you get into into geauga county and the on the east side of cleveland. take it slow out there. coldin i have ahma. ..ne omanyiecein m fe. sohen asta sytomseptcomi bac on mlongerm ntro mecine i talked to docr an fod a ssinpiec in my thmareatnt. onceailyreo even asta sympms. eo ifor ults wi asta nowellontrled on lontermsthmcontl medine, liken inled rtictero.
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yes you'll be in with hits in the '80s and '90s like "you'll be in my heart" phil collins sold about 150 million es him one of the top selling artists of all time. now he is reintroducing some of the classics and guess what. he spoke with anthony masont means for his anthony, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's been a long time since we have heard from phil collins who retirement five years ago. since then, he has wrestled with depression and divorce, and a neck injury that prevents him from playing the , he is back -- well, almost. give me one more night just one more nightter: with seven number one hits in the '80s.
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a global superstar.c inescapable. the back half of the '80s you were everywhere. >> i know. i'm sorry.eel like i have to go out because i didn't realize it. i can feel it coming in the air tonight >> reporter: collins is now olo albums with additional tracks and updated cover photos. so this is the new you? >> it's a new me, yeah.t's a small step back into music. for the singer who hasn't released an album of new material since 2002. no i can't stop pregnant loving you >> reporter: are you still i was just fed up with it. >> reporter: you were fed up with what part of it? >> i can't describe it. i fell identify love with music did you really you? i don't know.
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what i felt and i started to the enemy. living in just one mind ruled the air waves in the '80s as a solo artist. tonight tonight tonight >> reporter: and with the bands. he suffered a backlash and becoming as "rolling stone" called him one of the most fairly and inexplicably >> why do i read it?ne tells me it's there. i don't go looking for it. >> jack nicholson and i be standing in front of phil collins! >> reporter: collins seemed to musical excess of the '80s and
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atlantic to play both legs of live aid in for a much malaligned performance there. open your arms plant, jimmy page and john paul jones. >> it was part of the led zeppelin that wasn't quite so e been, and i've been blamed for that ever since, and it wasn't my fault! >> robert was not ready -- he a match fit, you know, to sing that stuff, you really got to wave your voice in and jimmywas dribbling. immy was dribbling? >> i knew that was dangerous when i saw that. >> reporter: you want to explain that term 230 me? the mouth. he was in another place, put it
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>> reporter: but as contemporaryaid him respect, collins has emerged from the shadows. he is also back with his family. and with your wife? >> yeah.yes i am. we realized we made a mistake. >> reporter: reuniting with his third wife orian means he is back with his two youngest sons, 14 and matthew, who is 11. >> matthew said the other day on his birthday he just wished this would happen. think when he said that to you? >> i was very moved, you know? >> reporter: yeah? you view it as a second chance? >> it's simple.h other. why do you want to make me blue >> reporter: and his children econsider his career in music. >> the kids google me on youtube and watch some of the clips.. i look over their shoulder and
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>> reporter: that guy wasn't too bad? >> yeah. he is starting to --now if you went out on tour with all of those songs, you know you'd sell out? >> oh, yeah. yeah. me on the street and say that. i really amn smell it and i can imagine it. >> reporter: we might see you play again? >> yes. damn, i said it! yes, you might.ollins has announced he will perform at a benefit for his children's charity in march. it will be his first concert >> he is going to be back on tour? >> i think he wants to be back on tour. he had back surgery in october which has delayed things a little bit. ready. people want him back. and i think he can feel it. >> the love between he and his son is touching. >> yeah. it's nice to see. >> i was singing every song.
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>> samantha: time is 8:55. it's good to see you again on this wednesday morning. it's been very snowy in many areas. we've still got lake-effect out in geauga county, northern portage, summit county, also some light snow. a lot of this is out to the east, but even to the west, broadview heights, medina and elyria. the steadiest stuff is south of cleveland and then out to the east. northern portage county also seeing a decent snowshower at this hour. i think snow is going to be a morning thing. by the afternoon we should be done with most of it. temperatures only in the 20s today, and it will feel like it's in the teens because it's going to be so windy. we may see a few peeks of sun this afternoon, but overall a lot of clouds out there.
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@ jeff: today, i' m pit-stopping in myrtle beach, south carolina, baby, where they got some of theeast coast. these waters here are full of good food, baby. let' s get in the kitchen and let' s get cooking. whoo! today on "flip my food," chef jeff steers his way up murrells inlet to the seafood capital of south carolina and to driftwood' s restaurant and cooks up some amazing dishes. and now, let' s get to the kitchen.he driftwood' s seafood and steakhouse right here in myrtle beach, south carolina. i want to introduce you to chef dustin. how you doing?chef jeff. nice to meet you. jeff: yeah, it' s a pleasure to meet you, too. i hear great things about you guys' seafood and steak. tell us a little bit about your restaurant and what dustin: we serve a wide selection of fish, a lot of fried food, a lot of broiled food, anything from one end of the spectrum to the other. we' veish.
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