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good morning. it is tuesday, march 8th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." a california commuter train derails into rushing water. rescuers race to get passengers out of the wreckage. donald trump launches new attacks after which advisers admit it was the worst weekend of his role. >> the first major american artist producing in cue back for more than 50 years. but we skbin today's "eye
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skojds. >> it slid for quite a while. i wasn't sure whether we were going to turn over or not. >> a train derails in california. >> no one was killed but you can see how serious it was. >> a vote for any other candidate is a vote for donald trump. >> a vote for john kasich or ted cruz is a vote for donald trump. >> raise your right hand, everybody. do you swear that you're going to vote for donald trump tomorrow? raise that hand. i love you. i love you. >> hillary clinton and bernie sanders ahead of that vote. >> that vote is for the auto bailout. he voted against it. >> that is absolutely false. torrential rain in california flooding the south. >> it's light what you see in a hurricane. >> $55 million for erin andrews in a lawsuit against the hotel for putting a stalker in the room next to her.
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>> i've got a -- >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. "cbs this morning." commuters are describing a chaotic and scary scene after a ain flew off the tracks. the accident sent a train car into a rushing creek. last night southeast of san tree that fell during the storm is blamed for knocking the water. at least 14 were hurt including some with serious injuries.stone is there. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. what you see behind me here is one of the short cars of the acerain that came off the tracks here.
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altamont express is closed down. describe a wild ride. the altamont corridor express. >> its went to a complete stop. >> 214 people were on it twisted through niles canyon during a rainstorm which caused debris to fall onto the tracks. >> the tree was on the track. >> one of the cars the mud, water rushing around it. the car came to rest on its side. it derailed but remained >> people were crying for help. i went looking for the conduct tore. he went out the front window when it hit, flew straight out. had a badry. >> reporter: the train left at
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a little more than half an hour into the ride it derailed. alameda firefighters launched an urgent rescue >> we made our way on top of the train and made sure that we were basically clear on all six sides of the train. >> to get the equipment to get out of here. >> passengers were bussed from the scene to safety to the i've been taking this train for 15 year, nothing like. this generally this thing is really, really safe. >> reporter: this area of track is part of the very first tranceinental rail line. it's been built and rebuilt many, many times since the 1800s. they pay union pacific to run union past success here studying the rails now. >> john, thank you.
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damaged at least seven homes in parker county, texas.orced drivers to abandon their cars there. some recorded nearly 4 inches of rain. nearly 30 million americans faceer. powerful thunderstorms and damaging winds are now forecast. four states are holding primaries and caucuses today. new poll numbersump is still the rupp candidate to be. they give him a 19-point lead over ted cruz followed byd john kasich. >> michigan has the most legates. trump leads cruz there by 13 points. in palm beach, that could be decisive for the gop race. good >> reporter: good morning. ted cruz looks for a win in idaho.
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but in the main, it is clear that the aspect of the important will be here in florida for the following week because trump's rupp rivals are beginning to play a bit of demolition derby behind thenner. >> see the size of that hand. i was going to grab him to show him how strong that hand is ucker up it. was going to say, marco? >> reporter: in mississippi he continued with the attacks. >> then he started lying. i callcruz. >> reporter: eager to rebound after what his advisers admit was the worst week of >> donald trump was the worst ever created. whoa, whoa. >> reporter: in addition trump
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knee-capping. several launched attacks on his vulgarity and allege he's a tive. >> he's really just playing us for chumps. >> reporter: he hopes to end with a win in his home corrupt marco rubio has spent years. rubio's camp insists he can win at home and hotly denied to avoid an embarrassing loss in a winner take all contest next week. >> i'm going to be on the ter: rubio must combat unwelcome efforts to divide the trump vote. that's why both campaigns now >> a vote for john kasich or ted cruz in florida is a vote for donald trump.
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vote for john kasich is a voteump. >> reporter: one of the sustained criticisms of trump appears to be sticking. he posted a three-minute vnding his now defunct trump university. one former student suingas once a satisfied student. >> former mayor michael bloomberg said he will not run for president this year.he candidates for not focusing on important issues. he kept it up yesterday writing, quote, there's a good chance myd lead to the election of donald trump or ted cruz. that's not a risk i can take in good conscience. i love our country too >> hillary clinton and bernie sanders are chasing delegates in
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michigan is a bigger prize with 131 delegates at stake there. a most recent poll showsading by 13 points. both candidatesanced s s s s answered a question last night. >> i certainly consider him to be an ally. >> would you consider him as a p choice? >> let's not get ahead ofs. my gosh. i don't want to think any further ahead than tomorrow and the michigan primary. i can't do that. >> well, they're on the samet. bernie sanders said he's not talking about being vice president. the white house says first lady michelle obama will attend nancy reagan's president obama reflected on meeting the former first lady in his early days in the white house.
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mrs. reagan once.as already advanced in age but could not have been more gracious and more charming to myself and michelle when we first came into ter: ben tracy is at the reagan presidential library in simi valley where nancy ragd next to her husband. good morning. >> good morning. she's following the tradition of a former first lady. the funeral on friday will be private but the public will haveursday to come here to the library as mrs. reagan lays in repose to say were lowering to half-staff at the white house and here at the reagan presidential library where they are honoring nancy reagan days for the public to say good-bye. >> it's going to be tens of thousands.
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>> as prepare as we can >> reporter: they begin preparing their funeral plans while in office. so like the funeral for reagan in in the making. how involved was mrs. reagan in the planning for her funeral? >> very, very, very, all the way down to thet will walk with her casket t people who will be reading as part of her program. >> reporter: the guest list includes 1,000 people most. reagan herself. invitations were mailed out monday. it includes politicians, former some of their hollywood friends. >> i think our view on that is if they ask to be invited, in all likelihood we will honor se on the democrats side hillary clinton is in a different category given that she's a former first lady.
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if she were to come, that is asady that. is something more by tradition. >> now the republicans have a debate thursday night in miami so it will be interesting to see if any of them show up here in california. one potential problem on friday, there is rain in the forecast, but the folks here at the library tell us they've long had a rain and a shine plan. >> thank you so much. a dramatic end to the erin andrews stalker trial. the jury awardedn. the stalker pacific northwested pictures of her nude online. they hold two hotel companies partially response for the breach of her privacy. in the nashville court room where the verdict was red. an narks good morning. >> good morning. the hotel companies have nothey would appeal this decision.
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and the jury consisting of seven women and five to come to a verdict. >> reporter: erin andrews fought back tears. the tv sportscaster'sker michael barrett will have to pay 51% of the award. the owner and managers of this nashville hotel will be responsible for the rest. nearly $27 >> i thought for a few seconds and i was like, oh, my god. >> reporter: andrews had asked for as much as $75 million claiming the easy her. video. >> they connected me. the concierge showed me the roomer. >> reporter: andrews didn't speak as she left the courtroom but on twitter she thanked
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their it possible. >> she is a true american hero and i think we all know it and love her for it. >> reporter:l said they were disapoumted for the decision maintaining barrett was a criminal solely to blame. >> we believe and continue to foreseeable. >> reporter: well, both hotel companies released statements after the verdict last night reiterating their commitment to the safety and their guests. after the verdict, the judge turned off the cameras in the court room. we then watched as the jurors left and andrews thanked each two reached out to hug her and one even askeded for their autograph. >> i bet she is glad this is all they're cutting their ties with maria sharapova. this follows news yesterday she
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here with how the admission threatens sharapova's career and the game. >> you're right. this is shocking. maria sharapova has reigned as the highest. the 28-year-old's unexpectedn monday could be a fatal blow to her career, but hit. >> i take great responsibility and my job every day and i made a huge mistake. >> maria sharapova admitted on monday testing possible item for the drug s year's australian open. the former number one said she had been taking the substance to issues. they banned her on january 1st.
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december 22 pd and a link to aou can press to see the prohibited items for 2016 and i did not look at that list. >> it's very difficult to understand how no one on her made a point to look at that list. >> mel doan yum is intejded to treat patients with heart problems andpproved in michigan. it's band because it's used by athletes with the intention of enhancing performance. she's a tennis power hoursnning five titles. getting endorsements from companies including nike, tiffany, and porsche. itns both for sharapova and the sport. >> to have her out of the picture or scene for six months would be quite devastating for
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says she will be banned. she could face a full ban up to four years, attorney believes any sanctions upon the tennis star could be dramatically reduced. it could be reduced because it's her first time or if she showsnegligence. she said i got the list of the new list of banned substances. i chose not to look at it. >> believe her? >> i want so badly to believe her. they want to be big e faster, rug is always ahead of the law, but you have to take responsibility for what you put in your body and she did not in this case. >> well said. thank you, athlete consider 1-800-of the greatest football players of his generation is officially retired. denver broncos quarterback he
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he's stepping aside after 18 seasons, two super bowl ips, and five mvp awards. >> today i retired. there are players who are more talented but no one who could ou that, i have no regrets. and i'll even miss the patriot fans in foxborough and theyecause they sure did get a lot of wins off me. >> manning leans the gameus records throughout his career. >> he's going to take time off to think what he wants do. >> i think he'll be in the booth. >> i doood blockbusters are huge in china. ahead, how matt damon is helping b >> samantha: good morning to you. feels like spring out there this morning.
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and we're headed for the mid-60s later today. maybe even a few upper 60s. variable cloudiness, breezy and mild. a really nice day for early march, and a nice night, too. 53, partly to mostly cloudy, way above average in all regards to the temperature forecast today, tomorrow and >> announcer: this national
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we're still waiting to learn the cause of a fatal fire at an apartment complex in brunswick overnight. we do know a 4-year-old little girl was killed and six people were taken to local hospitals with injuries. at least 50 people are displaced from their homes at hickory hills apartments. st. ambrose church in brunswick is taking in donations for those families who are left with nothing. now for a look at your warm-up in the forecast, here's meteorologist sam roberts. sam. >> samantha: yeah, tia. did you love yesterday's weather? you will really love today's. mid-60s, variable cloudiness. your forecast, our average high this time of year are only in the lower 40s, so we're doing good today. now, we'll be a little on the breezy side from time to time, but otherwise no problems in the world of weather. dry tonight, and we drop into the 50s. this is just unseasonably warm
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he hit my hands. no one's ever hit my hands. look, are they small? he referred to me if my hands are small, something else small. i guarantee you there's no problem. >> he'll make sure he's the i'm sure. why would a guy with a small ame in giant skyscraper? at least he can put his name ten stories high vertically. hey, no. that is different.
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i guarantee you. i guarantee you. that is different. >> i believe you, stephen.e anything to add to that conversation? would you like some water? >> no. >> do you have anything to add to that? >> stephen is > coming up in this half hour, readjusting his life on earth, astro not scott kelly says a year has made returning difficult. plus we'll show you how ers are betting big on hollywood's star power. that's ahead. it's time snow you this morning's headlines from around the globe. attacks saturday killed more than 150 al shabaab militants and destroyed their cam. officials say they were planning
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bomb in a laptop that exploded yesterday at a small airport. they also took responsibility for the explosion on a somali airliner last sweek" reports on why benjamin netanyahu turned down a meeting this month with president obama. didn't want to visit during the presidentialwhite house said the decision was a surprise but israel says it had warned might not. the suspect kyle odom spent time at the church in the days leading up to the shooting in northern idaho. the pastor did survive. rally earlier in the day before the shooting. the family does not believe this crime was politically motivated. "the wall street journal" is prices.
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will scale back output to ease the oil glut. prizes hit a 13-year low last month. since then they have risen 45%. crude oil stock in the more than an 80-year high. astro nout scott telly said it was easier to adjust to life than to get used to gravity earth. he lived on the international space station for 340 days. nasa continues testing him to learn how it impacts thedy. he posted a twitter feed writing, grarchty gets you down. good morning. >> good morning. it's where we spoke with him about the mission and how he's feeling one week after hisrth. you seem to be walking a little
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that's the effects of this, right? >> yeah. my legs are not good. >> reporter: he's still getting used to walking on earth. thene of the effects of spending a year in zero gravity. >> my legs are a little swollen, still, from the fluid that shifts up our space and gets pushed back through legs. >> your body has gone through eah. i'll show you my legs later when the cameras are turned off. >> justit's swollen. >> yeah. >> what was the toughest part of it? >> for me it's being away from your loved ones, you family. a year is not short, but it was very rewarding, it was enjoyable, it was something i
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>> nasa is testing the effects of long duration space travel for a future mission to mars and kelly came with a huge bonus, an identical twin, astro kelly, cow.h.o. could be studied on earth. >> i do clearly recognize en 159 day and this experience at 340. so i'm pretty sure they're going in space and him on earth without question. >> man, they are delicious. >> but while he wasn't busy with more than 400 experiments, had fun. r at one point he floated around in a gorilla costume for a personal m the next generation of space pioneers. >> i think it's our job, our responsibility to do that as the
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anything we can do to get them more excited about science, math, engineering, is something we should be doing. >> he posted more than 700ial media too. it struck him too. >> i'm more of the tough pilot fighter kind of guy but not after a year spending time in space. i'm morenow. >> it changed you. >> i think it does when you spend all this time removed and detached from earth. you follow what's going on on t the news reports is not good stuff. >> you look down below. >> yeah. we should be going better. we should be doing better. and do a better job. >> and after 340 days in space, kelly toldoroughly enjoying now is being able to sit down for dinner
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floating away. norah? >> manuel, a great the little things, huh? >> the little things and how much we'll learn from what he has done in space. it's terrific. >> i like what he said about the planet. we need more 've got a good thing going down here. let's ees fix it. doctors with the first uterus recipient. the d only identified she received the organ from a suddenly. >> i want to be open andand share my story. i was told at 16 i would never have children. from that moment on i prayed god would allow me the opportunity cy and here we are today at the beginning of that journey. >> wow. the transplant is designed for women either born without a yut ruz or sufferedine damage.
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year before she can have in vitro utilization.er she has kids to avoid unnecessary risk to taking anti-rejection drugs. >> good for you, lynn city. we'rerning from the man who protekded a young fan from a baseball game. we showed how shaun cunninghamy from a bat. it turns out he was protecting his own son. he says his paternal reflexes just took over. >> just kind of went into dad mode and did to try to block it, deflect it, throw my arm in the way, whatever i could do. i saw it from the get-go. there was no time to think about it. it was just a reaction. worth a thousand words. >> i'll say. his son landon was looking at a picture he took on his phone when the bat suddenly came his
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was flying. >> landon, we love your voice. he was able to keep the bat. his dad of his own, a deep bruise on his palm. we heard landon this morning, my dad is awesome. >> he has quick muscles as well. >> i noticed that two. two powerhouses team up to create the best blockbusters. >> america and china are two of the biggest movie markets. seth doane in beijing. we'll look at how hollywood and china are working together. for some reason if you have to head out the door, you can n the cbs all access digital device. turn us on. you don't want to miss charlie and dip lowe. will there be dancing? >> yes. >> diplo dances.
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for the regular fight club meeting in what appears torump's parent. there apartment. there's the guy who went to prom with his mother, the one who made and the storeose only hope of being a nominee is that the other three literally kill each other. so pretty strong odds actually. >> that's not what you not what you said it's not what you said. breathe, breathe, breathe. >> i don't mean to sound sexist, but i think men are just too ent. >> well delivered. >> well delivered. that is so good. turning the tables.bles. a little emotional there. >> those men shout too. >> they get upset. a new international alliance could change what's showing at your u.s. u.s. and china are already
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beijing are teaming up to create even bigger blockbusters. seth doane is in beijing with artnership. good morning. >> good morning. china is predicted to overtake america and become the world's ut bias early as thekt year. in this high station battle for the box office, chinese movie makers want to produce a blockbuster american audiences can't resist. spoilere of the main reasons matt damon character in the "martian" home to earth is thanks to the chinese government. now matt damon is apparently trying to return the favor to help a chinese film to land the u.s. he signed on as the star of a $135 million chinese blockbuster called "the great wall," giving a big boost tox office potential.
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is the u.s. based legendary the film was shot in china. >> everybody in the weathercast was so kind and welcoming to the western actors. >> while china wants to make suren the u.s., u.s. studios are doing lieu ucrative market. marchand mar martian." >> it was on purpose. they wanted to make sure this film wouldina. >> reporter: the chinese government only allows 34 foreign films to show. up inco productions to bypass that 34
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co-production between dreenworks and chinese investors and it's a big hit in both countries. >> that kind of synergy is takinge scale. it works really well on both sides. >> chinese producers of "the great wall" are hoping a bigig american star are just the ticket and a big break the chinese film industry needs to make it in america.nk you so much. goes to show you. >> huge markets. >> huge markets. >> that's right. why was a woman driving with a tree sprouting from the hood of her car? police officer >> samantha: good morning to you. feels like spring out there this morning. many of us woke up in the 50s and we're headed for the mid-60s later today. maybe even a few upper 60s. variable cloudiness, breezy and mild.
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a newly released dash cam video shows an extraordinary sight. a tree about 15 feet tall stuck into the grill of a moving car. late january near chicago. the 54-year-old driver told police she couldn't even remember where she hit the tree. she is charged with drunk driving and she's due inxt month. >> she remembered that there was a tree in front of her car. >> and, charlie, could she remember that the airbags were deployed?d stay home. you need to stay home. >> oh, my gosh. more straight ahead including charlie in cuba. twenty more years of this job? yikes. my kids say go for it, mom. be that woman who does what she loves. knows what she wants. "yeah, mom's gonna go for it!" except ... i don. hey we hear you. that's why aarp created life reimagined. it's designed to help you find
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>> brian: i'm brian duffy. amazon is setting up shop in rack ron this summer. the cyber retailers will open a brick and mortar place on east exchange near the university of akron. there will be people answering your questions at the store. you can pick up or return orders from amazon there. amazon student and amazon prime members will also get free one-day pickup orders. our meteorologist sam roberts joins us now with our forecast. warming up pretty nicely out there, sam. >> samantha: yeah, brian. our average high this time of year is only in the lower 40s, but we're already above that this morning with temperatures in the 50s. we're headed for 66 later on today. beautiful, partly to mostly sunny depending on what time you head out. there will be times of more clouds and times of more sun,
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it is tuesday, march 8th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead including the first performance in cuba by an musician there in more than 50 years. hundreds of thousands of people came out to see the dance music there. but first here's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. this commuter line is now ride. donald trump's campaign expects big victories while ted
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hawaii is a bit of a mrs. obama is following the tradition of a former first lady. it took them seven hours to reach a verdict. this is shockinghe tennis world. the 28-year-old's announcement on monday could be a fatal blow to her career. >> he's going to take time off he's going to do. >> he'll be in the booth probably. year. it's a mockup of the station. chinese movie makers want fro deuce a blockbuster american audiences can't resist. arnold schwarzenegger d john kasich. >> or maybe a chicken case a dia. i have no idea.
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>> or he said a horse junky is hard to tell with arnold. i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell. investigator this morning blame a downed tree for a dramatic computer -- commuter train derailment in northern california. more than 200 people were onin last night when one of the cars flew into a creek on the line from san jose to stockton. >> the car came to rest on its siden the rushing water. the second car also left the tracks but remained upright. 14 people were injured in the accident. rescuers rushed to the scene andengers from the wreckage. it was a chaotic scene. rescuers carried those not seriously hurt to a localirground. donald trump is 19 points ahead of ted cruz and 20 points
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more than 21 areigan has the most with 59 delegates. at rally trump asked his supporters to show up to the polls. what is it? what are you voting? come on? tomorrow. raise your right hand, swear that you're going to vote for donald trump tomorrow? raise that hand. i love you. i love you. all right. you can't go back. no, i'ming on you want to go back, you can, but i don't think you will because nobody is going to do the job i'm doing. bernie sanders are fighting for more than 150 delegates. the latest poll's average shows clinton has more than a 40-point lead in mississippi. 36 delegates are up for>> and in michigan clinton's lead shrinks. 131 delegates are at stake there. boast candidatestions as a televised hall in
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clinton was asked about the private e-mail server she used while serving as secretary of state. your staff deleted nearly 32,000 e-mails, half of the total volume, were you aware the server wasght after by several authorities? >> no, but let me just clarify. there's a lot of misinformation going on here and let me start with the basic facts.asn't the best choice to use personal e-mail, it wasn't a mistake, however, i am not alone in that. many people in the government past and current have on a practice done the same. nothing i sent was marked classified or that i received was marked clinton criticized sanders again yesterday for not voting to bail out chrysler and general motors back in 2008. until the auto bailout was combined with a
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>> in this case, there was one vote to support the industry, and i believe -- of course, i knew at the time that if that industry went down, millions of jobs, not only in michigan and ohioer but all overld be impacted. of course, i voted in the vote i had the opportunity to vote, to support the automobile industry. what i did not vote for was the of wall street. and that is essentially what senator clinton was talking vote for that. >> sanders said, quote, i wanted the 1% to bail out wall street. the ronald reaganibrary said thursday. a private funeral is scheduled for friday. nancy reagan used the influence that came with being first lady.
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controversial stands in way that had never been seen before. >> over those eight years in washington, the zraj rated ups and downs of life ate, i found what was really important. i found how to serve. >> we talk first of personal s. reagan went public in 1987 with the fact that she'd had a mastectomy following a diagnosis of breast cancer. at the time it was seen as astep but she used her decision to encourage women to have regular mammograms. in 185 their act tore friend rock hudson died of ut a personal face on mrs. reagan. even so it took three more years for president reagan to mention the disease in affects all of us. >> his son ron responded to it.
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a tragedy like rock hudson'sther way. that's the way she got to him and she was well aware of it. >> in 1994 the husband his and loved slid into alzheimer's. she promoted it, breaking with po president bush and conservative republicans. >> i can turn or backs on this. there are so many diseases that can be cured or at least helped. >> nancy reagan went on to raise alzheimer's research. it was the last act of a life lived quietly but with fierce determination. th morn is i'm i'm bill plante, washington. >> i think it's important to know the historical impact the first lady has hadenes talking about personal issues and policy issues. >> leslie made a good point.
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thought of nancy reagan for at all the things she accomplished. it makes you have a great admiration. >> it reminds you that being a president is a lonely thing and there who knows you and you see in the morning when you first get up and at night when you to bed. >> charlie, speaking of trust -- heo. >> don't you, charlie. >> yes, i do. >> charlie got a firsthand look at the cold war melt with the help of a all right. 53 this morning. it is gorgeous. your average high for this time of the year is about 43. today we're headed for 66. variable cloudiness, a little on the breezy side and totally dry. no weather worries at all. we may see a spotty shower tomorrow, but, of course, the
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400,000 fans turned out surns for a remarkable concert in havana. diplost major act in more than 40 years. we rode along with him. president obama will make history this month when he travels to cuba. days later the will perform. but diplo and his show started and what party it was. on havana's main concourse outside the reopened u.s. eejays put on a
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eemed like every young person in havana was there. this was. the music of their parents. it was theirs. r itself. they don't know who we are. it's just the sound, the music. >> reporter: they are major lazer. a trio of deejays known byir stage names. diplo is the founding member. >> you said this is the most important show. >> i think the pressure is on to do this show. it's kind of an amazing you had to do this. >> i think it's important. i think it's important to do something very new. that's why we started to make to rent old vfw halls in philadelphia and represent kegs. we had to find a way to do it. now i think it's important to keep those dialogues that's what we're doing here in havana.
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producer by creating beats for artists like m.i.a. and newstars like justin bieber. and this past year he and major lazer on." >> spotify says it was the most -- song ever. >> ever. >> of all time. i think with that particular song it speaks volumes because it's very worldwide. even in america, we're not a means, major lazer, but everywhere in the world it hit people. >> jamaica. >> trinidad,re we go, it was a huge hit. it has a huge sound. it incorporated everything. the whole song itself is a bit it's a special time right now.
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have to have a revolut of get people's attention. people are culturally aware. they've heard a lot of music. the fans are out there and they're ready for something brand-new and chaotic and >> when i came down i was entering a new song. >> reporter: driving down what would be his we found out why he's the busiest man. he played more than 300 shows across the globe striving to do with it? >> i think it's for us to play music in places like this becauseo change it. it's brand-new. >> is there a playlist or is it spontaneous? >> sometimes dpinltds.
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formatted to a light list. sometimes we go off on a tangent. if the crowd wants this, i geel that way. that's the whole job of the you have to feel where the crowd is. >> does it differ from country to country? >> 100%. >> reporter: there was rhythm onith little talk of politics. it was after all a free government approved concert. but in place ofmelody.t to see cuba before it changes. but if this weekend was anye change is under way. all we need is somebody to lean on
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this is an important time firefighter these cue for these cubans' lives.d. >> for the first time they're investigated connected. i was surprised how much they knew, how culturally they were such a blockade of culture reaching cuba, and i think it's going to change a lot. you can't stop -- when information starts to come, you >> havana, cuba. >> you know what's amazing about this, someone who's in leadership of the cuban government said, we've had more t two years than in all of previous time. i mean it's really changing. the government is still in control, and economic changest before there's any political change. but it is changing and people are flooding in there. you see tourists everywhere. hotel groups are coming in.ting because they know there's an explosion that's going to take place there, and you just see these
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you know, and this island.remarkable place and everybody can't wait to see the possibilities. people. that sea of humanity, cheering on diplo, goesven if you don't know the words or the music or the group. >> exactly. >> i liked seeing diplo you see the bromance. he tweeted going to cuba with the homie. i never thought of charlie as a homie. >> it wasell you had a great time. great interview. it's fun to see what's happening in cuba. >> i want to be where it's happening. the force is strong -- >> we should take the show to cuba, chris licht. >> oh, you'd like to go? >> that and potato chips will
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then you don't know "aarp". get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities >> samantha: time is now 8:26. good morning to you. good to see you again on this tuesday. we start off with a lot of clouds across our area, but there is a little bit of sun getting through. really nice start for early march, right? we're already well into the 50s. 55 in akron, good morning to you in cleveland. we're checking in at 53. dover/new philly is one of our cooler spots at 51. not bad for this time of year, and look at your highs today in the mid and maybe even a few upper 60s. variable cloudiness, a little on mild. to continue. in fact, it will warm up tomorrow. check out wednesday. 71 degrees, and i think we could challenge or break a lot of records tomorrow. still in the 70s even through
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m take a look at this. first the guy practically sitce carrying him off the field. then the guy in the backdroped the player hit the ground, he said, no, thanks, fellow. he hobbles off. to the side and he says what happened there. >> that is an epic failure. >> stretcher training 101. hold the patient on ther. >> reporter: coming up this half
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is in our toyota green room a preview of the sports ill ted talk has more than a million years but he knew he had to change his view of the world after becoming a teenage drug takes jeff glor on his mission of change following years behind bars. that's ahead. time to show you this morning's headlines from around the globe.mes" reports on the surge of pedestrian deaths in 2015. drivers and walkers using cell phones may be partially to blame. in the first six month 206s 15 pedestrian directs rose 6% compared to the same period in 2014. they have accounted for 15% of that is the high share in 25 years. can i say this is the one thing i've noticed about living in new york is that people look at their phones and stand in thestreet.
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>> and stop. >> and it really alarms me. it really alarms me. >> you do see it more and more and more. just walking across the street, y are. literally when you walk in the streets today jourk to make sure you're not going to bump into somebody because they don't know where they're going. >> and watch for traffic. ffiliate wmt reports the teenager wounded in last month's shooting spree will be released from the hospital today. 14-year-old abigail cough will to a rehab facility. doctors believed she was dead but she squeezed her mom's hand and showed she was alive. mazing moment. says the last ten days of tour will be made up later
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the group is supported to perform this spring and summer. er" reports they're joining google. he championed chris chan when he ran it for 11 year. the cite is notorious hateful contact. they report a ship wreckorth carolina coast. it was found 30 miles from wilmington. archaeologists believe it us with a confederate blockade diving team will examine the vessel tomorrow in an effort to identify it. the "washington post" reports that bromances cope with stress. they provided stress to rats and put them back in the cage together. they were less aggressive and
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i know, charlie, you think it's important. women do it very easily, but men it seems harder. it shows you how important it is. d it's changing. >> yeah, you've got a lot of male friends. and the "san francisco chronicle" report another for stephon kur stephon en curry and the warriors. that tops the marks by chicagomid-'90s. the bulls are the last visiting team to beat the warriors during the regular season in january of last year. curry hit this wild shot tost player in nba history with 300 three-pointers wow. >> it's amazing. ost of popular ted talk but his success comes after a deadly mistake.
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a newighting my wrongs." >> three decades ago he took another man's life and in the process forever changed his own.9 years in prison including 17 in solitaire cop finement. >> shaka sanghor is glad he's not the man he was.n he was just 14 years old sanghor ran these detroit streets. the honor roll householddent escaped
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he was hit by three bullets in traumatize and hardened he started carrying a gun. a year later he fired that gun into a car. >> you fired how many shots? >> shots. >> if you were standing on this corner 25 years ago and you see that kid pull that gun out, what do you say to him? >> it's not worth it. it's not worth it. that ion is going to destroy your life and there will be a moment where you'll wake up and you'll regret that ry day. >> every day for the rest of your life. >> at just 19, sanghor was already a father with another child on the way and now a convicted killer facing 45 years in i went from one broken environment, one very violent volatile environmen into another. >> sanghor spent 19 years behindn solitaire
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in graphic detail writing his >> in order to keep myself alive. >> amid the squaller of prison he found salvationnn nenss. reading tomb him places incarceration could not unthere were two personal letters, one from the family of the man he. >> what i want you to know other than the painful things you have brought upon my family, i love you and i>> there were times the family had forgiven you but you hadn't forgiven yourself. >> it was one of the hardest things to doyourself for something as tragic as taking somebody's life because it's such a permanent the second litter came from a
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>> my mom told me why you're in jail. don't kill, dad, please. that is a sin.ches what you do. pray for him. >> that was the most devastating letter i ever received in my life but it was also one of the most important letters because that through the facade of toughness, prison toughness and got straight to my heart in a real way.e out a way to leave a legacy to him that humans are redeemable and i made a commitment to do that. >> senghorriting a journal and eventually a fiction. in 2010 he got released. >> when i got that letter from my son, i began to write a >> reporter: today he spoke of a prison business that leads to recidivism, not rehabilitation. >> that will do away with the away the key mentality because it doesn't
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>> there has to be life skills and spiritual growth and mental s directly to the person. i'm a firm believer that our human potential to grow and turn our lives around is orter: he mentors kids following in his packet. >> i'm going to drive to ann arbor. >> reporter: but his ultimate focus he has a 4-year-old now, a life he's determined to be a positive part of. >> it's just one day at a time, you know. waking up, living every day with i feel like i've done something meaningful for that day, whatever it is, it's a successful day. >> senghor is group trying to cut the prison population in half by 2020 25. it's a controversial issue but one that is increasingly gettingort.
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what was it about him that gave him the power? >> it's his el kwans the way he can talk about it but ins was a discovery of literature and a different world and voices that empowered him he could change his own life. him if there from oprah who did an interview. she said meeting him is life changing for her. when he said about the ability to change is ence he can make and is making. >> because he's very honest about everything. you can ask him about everybody and he'll tell you. he said he's not completely will be but he says he judges each day now by how much he did in that day. if he did something positive, it's a great eloquence. >> he's quite a dwight. what a good interview. when we come back, she went from being a tom boy to -- look at this girl now -- to one of the top supermodels.
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toyota green room. we look at our vick to ya we look live over 480. if traffic is flowing smoothly from this vantage point or i should say slowly, then it's not because of anything weather-related because it's gorgeous outside. 53 is our current temperature, unseasonably warm for this time of year. in fact, we're all well into the 50s right now. akron at 55. i think we hit 66 later today
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now we've got no bad blood here. huge hit. she is rocking runways around the world. the supermodel has started aning campaign for companies like carolina herrera and michael kors. he's best known for being aret angel. tomorrow night she gives you a view in the swimsuit special. lily aldridge, welcome back to this is interesting. i go to the green room and what is she listening to? not kings of leon, but whou are you >> the eagles. i love the eagles. >> i expected you to be blasting out. let's talk about the swimsuit ferent how?
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the scenes of our swimsuit catalog. you get to see us being silly and having fun and following us througou were in st. bart's. >> we were in st. bart's. it was absolutely incredible. it's so nice because we all got to be together and have this bonding experience.ew girls, a lot of new angels have come into the fold. so it was a really bonding moment. i got to welcome them and congratulate them. >> isn't it scary getting the flight in is terrifying. it's a tiny propeller plane that goes through the valley and i think they turn the engine onto the runway. some of the girls didn't know it. they filmed their reaction on the plane which is hilarious andhat are you hoping that this special shows? >> we just want people to see us as humans here, personalities, see that we're, you
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>> we're regular girls. i am. i am who i am. >> do those look like regular girls. >> we're takingwere talking backstage with your glam squad. one of your guys say people don't understand all the work to what you do. >> we do a lot of work but we're so blessed. i thank god every day for my job. it's an amazing job and i'm so. i'm so honored to be part of it and i love this special. it's really fun. >> all morning long we were saying you were a tom boy. >> you went from tom >> i played soccer for 11 years. i thought i was going to be on the u.s. soccer team but somehow i became a you were discovered at 14 where. >> i was at my school carnival and the woman that discovered me
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had a little agency. she was very lovely andrturing, you know. it didn't do anything -- i was lucky they met such a lovely woman. >> your mom was a former >> playmate, yes. >> and you have a daughter. >> i have a dauter. do you want her to get into this line of work? dixie pearl? >> she's 3 1/2. she's into finger painting and tuff like that. she can do whatever she wants. >> as a member of taylor's girl squad, i'm dying to know what hed you call and say, what the hell or that's kanye being kanye or what happened? >> i think anything -- i think that people everywhere should nd empower each other in every aspect of life, so i think that, you know, the world should be about helping each out, not any negativity.
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>> that's a very good answer. >> but what did you all say? >> we were like -- i'm just >> but taylor swift handled it well. >> she's been a good girlfriend. >> she's such an amazing woman, very gracious, very hard-working, very generous, like she to be a part of this music video, really took her time to thank everyone, gave us all ry gracious. >> she's a great. norah and i have been to her concerts. we've been to three. charlie loves her too. >> how can you not. >> and how can we not love you either. >> thank you. >> are you going to be watching the swimsuit special? >> i'm watching it -- we'regether. >> and pizza afterward. >> yes.
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>> samantha: your last update before we send you on to other programming, and, of course, we'll see you again at noon. but i want to show you that seven-day. we start with what's going on right now. mid-50s, so very mild for this time of the year. a little breezy, and, of course, we're socked in with cloud cover, but it's still going to be a nice day. no rain out there. 56 in cleveland, akron/canton also in the mid-50s. nobody is at 60 yet, but i expect at or before lunchtime we'll be there. 66 will be your forecast afternoon high. variable cloudiness, a little breezy from time to time but pretty nice for this time of the year. average high for today is about 43. so we are way far above the mark today, and then tomorrow look at that. 71. we may challenge some records,
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jeff: hi. i' m chef jeff, and welcome to "flip my food." i' m in louisville, kentucky, in a neighborhood called nulu.n amazing young chef who can really cook at wilshire. let' s get in the kitchen, and let' s get cooking. announcer: today on "flip my food," join host chef jeff on a visit to louisville' s exciting new restaurant district called nulu.amazing meals like tender chilean sea bass and spicy steak tacos. jeff: i' m here in the kitchen here with the super-talented chef jonathan. how are you doing, chef? jonathan: i' m doing all right. yourself? jeff: my goodness, man. you' ve got an amazing place, yard, you' re in the nulu district. talk a little bit it' s up and coming, i hear. jonathan: uh, yeah. nulu is kind of a name, a really high concentration
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