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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is wednesday, march 9th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." bernie sanders pulls off a huge upset over hillary clinton in michigan. and donald trump calls for the republicans to unite after his three victories. breaking news. a building explodes in seattle injuring several firefighters. we are on the scene. and saying good-bye to the fifth beatle, legendary producer george martin. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. a huge voter turnout and i'm
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turnout. >> bernie sanders pulls off a major upset in michigan. >> we have our differences. but those differences pale in comparison to what is happening on the republican side. >> only one person did well tonight, donald trump. i will tell you. listen. donald says a different entertaining thing every day. >> buckle up your seat belts. it's a wild ride. >> a huge explosion in seattle. >> the building was leveled. several firefighters have been injured. severe weather in parts of texas and arkansas, oklahoma. power lines were knocked down roofs off buildings. >> a shooter of a pastor in idaho has been arrested after throwing items over a white house fence. >> taylor force killed during a stabbing spree in israel. the killer was killed. >> the manhunt for an illegal
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of five murders ended early this morning in missouri. >> sheriff's deputy in pennsylvania brings a scary situation to a peaceful end. >> all that. >> caught on live tv, a new reporter jumps out of the way after a car was in came in his path. >> george martin has died. >> the great thing about getting old, everybody does it, if they are lucky. >> all that matters. >> this campaign season has been brutal. >> you will never feel the love that stephen colbert felt from his fans. stephen stephen stephen! >> stop it! that is not cool! >> atloser. that's true. i lost. who are you and where do you buy the shoe polish in your hair? i buy it at costco in bulk!r: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by
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let's go places! welcome to morning." bernie sanders says huge! surprise win in the michigan primary creates the kind of momentum he needs.o celebrating after tightening his grip on the republican race. sanders' victory is a setback n ahead of a debate tonight and primaries next week. >> sanders defied predictions. polls suggested clinton would on scored a landslide victory in mississippi and added more delegates overall than sanders and she is more than halfway to the democratic nancy cordes is in cleveland where people are already voting in next tuesday's ohio primary. nancy, good morning! >> reporter: good morning. it's fair to say the clinton stunned by this loss. she was leading in the polls by anywhere from 10 to 20 points
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still assuring us she would win, but sanders owned the issue that may have mattered more there than anyone realized, including has been a fantastic night. >> reporter: sander got the good news so late, he had already left his miami rally. so he called the press to his >> i just want to take this opportunity to thank the people of michigan who kind of repudiated the polls. did it. by winning more than 80% of michigan's young voters under the age of 30. he won white voters by 16 points.te that is home to the auto industry, nearly 60 ps of said trade takes away jobs and one of his central themes. >> hillary clinton has supported virtually every one of these >> reporter: it was a blow to clinton who spent the last four
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signature issues for months. >> we are going to tackle this lead problem everywhere our children are at risk.he still ended the night with more new delegates than sanders, thanks to a blowou victory in mississippi where she won nearly 90% of theican vote and sanders still faces long odds. >> i'm -- i can't imagine not voting for the first woman to ited states. >> reporter: he is trailing in every poll of the five big states voting next tuesday, and florida. but he has now proven it can w the world that democracy is alive and well with a huge voter turnout. huge! was hoping to celebrate a big michigan win here in cleveland last night, plant the flag for next tuesday's primary.
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outcome and take an overnight flight to florida where she faces bernie sanders in a debate tonight that just got a lot moreyle? >> i'll say. thank you very much, nancy cordes. donald trump dominated his st night. the gop front-runner won the michigan and mississippi primaries, plus the hawaii caucuses. ted cruz won the republican primary in idaho. trump delegates to his leading total. cruz picked up at least 45 but marco rubio still has no new r garrett is in palm beach, florida, outside of trump's resort. >> reporter: good morning. inside the ballroom of trumpf club in jupiter, florida, last night, donald trump celebrated big victories saying he could be more yone and treating the audience at times looked like a segment from the home shopping network. >> only one person did well tonight, donald trump. ly tell you. it's true.onald trump
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michigan and mississippi with this message to gop forces arrayed against him. >> i want to interests and the lobbyists, because they, obviously, did something to drive these eporter: sounding like a party leader, trump delivered a plea for republicans to rally around him. >> i think it's time to unify. going on in the republican party and, unfortunately, the people of the party, they call them the elites or whatever they call re the people that don't respect it yet. >> reporter: but in typical itic with an infomercial and displaying trump romney said was kaput. >> you see the wine. we have trurch mp steaks. he said trump magazine is out. it is? i thought i read one two days ter: as for the race now the night's biggest losers marco rubio and john kasich must rely
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their campaigns are. it always comes down to florida, doesn't it? >> we are going to win the state of ohio and it will be a whole new ball game! his big night, trump said he was taking nothing for granted. >> after tonight, do you consider yourself the presume presumptive republican nominee? because you have to win. i like to close things out. so until the last person is ted cruz did well enough to carry on but marco rubio's night was so disappointing and some within his inner circle discussing whether a good idea for him to ore the tuesday florida primary. those within marco rubio's campaign itself said those discussions are no nowhere. rubio will stay in the fight and predict he will win comeesday. >> cbs news political director and "face the nation" moderator john dickerson is in washington. has the effort to stop trump by
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michigan and mississippi. one of the things did it for him? i'm not sure it did that. but it did nothing to slow him. so they are going to have to before those winner take all contests next tuesday. >> what might that be? >> i don't know.- certainly trump, over the last two weeks, has taken withering fire and it has not worked.is business past and going on whether he is going to destroy the party. neither of those two has worked. to work to slow him. marco rubio has to win in florida and kasich in ohio and two different wins and two different candidates, it's a looks like one. >> john, talk about the democratic race and that big upset in michigan. although sanders did little to cut into clinton's delegate lk about what we found out from the exit polls. sanders won 81% of young voters
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honesty is the most important issue. is that a warning sign for hillary clinton as we look at wisconsin? >> it's certainly a warning sign. she was supposed to win michigan and she didn't.n the delegates and marching along that path. so unless there is a string of upsets and a string of surprises, she is still headed on. so this was a surprise for sure and it shows weakness and anemia in her candidacy that has the trust numbers are a problem. but we still have to have a lot more upsets by bernie sanders to in the way this campaign is going. >> how did the pole lsters get itng for michigan? >> they misunderstood the electorate there. either a late-breaking shift
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thatthere have been big foul-ups like this in the past when clinton won in new hampshire in 2008. this sometimes happen. to norah's question is this anon, they messed up in michigan? or does it tell us something about the contests next tuesday? >> "wall street journal" has an interesting headline today saying angry white males haveonald trump and bernie sanders and sort of raises the question about whether white males will be the swing voters. how have they played in this primary electorate?have fueled donald trump's rise. the way he was able to win and pick up the south, the midwest and the northeast. for bernie sanders he has support but hasn't swung himries -- i mean, swing him to some victories but not the whole nomination. >> john dickerson, thank you. a massive explosion in seattle overnight sent nine hospital. the blast leveled at least two buildings.
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after reports of a gas jeff dubois is at kiro. >> firefighters in downtown seattle are on the scene. you might be able to see flamesecimated in this early morning fire. before 2:00 a.m. that seattle firefighters called to the scene for a gas ater, they were still trying to pinpoint the source of the gas leak, boom! a huge explosion that leveled this building and knocked firefighters to the ground. nine firefighters, as you mentioned, were inor injuries. they were taken to the local trauma hospital here in seattle to be treated for those minor injuries. other reports of injuries which is incredible because of the size of this explosion. however, two blocks radius from this area we are seeingas shattered from windows. and it's an incredible scene here as firefighters continue to put the hot spotsfire. this building collapsed. it was a restaurants or cafe and so they are still trying to
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and this explosion.rd of any significant injuries to other people, but there are some search dogs called out to search for any of the people whocaught up in this wreckage in this early morning explosion in seattle. i'm jeff dubois. severe weather today targets people in the south and parts of the midwest. flash floods overnight in louisiana forced evacuations. several people had to behe rising water. the violent storms from the gulf coast are blamed for one death. david begnaud is in laughton, where a neighborhood is under water. >> reporter: a wild night in northeast louisiana and the win continues to fall at a heavy rate almost ten hours now were calls for rescue. people trapped in their homes. others in their cars. and as we come on the air right now, law enforcement is still
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pounded the southern gulf. in laughton, louisiana, dozens of homes were evacuated. rapidly rising water forced the rescue of nine people onroad in a parish. more than 10 inches of rain in ten hours in the northwestern part submerged and emergency crews simply inundated. firefighters in greenwood, louisiana,le trapped in their apartment. >> by the time i got here, it was completely pointless to try to put sandbags there.ne. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: this same storm fueled a barrage of thunder and lightning in texas. more than 750 strikes hit aroundht and just a five-minute time period. more than 20,000 people lost power there. >> look at the stuff flying around!he system produced this ef-1 tornado in texas and winds 70-mile-per-hour destroyed this housing complex and left
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tovar a mangled mess and two people injured. >> came through. just wow. just not any words two forit.able. >> reporter: there were more rescues in denton, texas, where high water left drivers stranded. louisiana where i am right now, seven homes flooded including the one behind me. as the water starts to recede, till falling at a heavy rate and it will continue throughout today and we are told well into the end of this week. gayle? >> thank you, sident joe biden is visiting israeli this morning and paying tribute to an american tourist killed yesterday by a palestinian attacker.orce was an army combat veteran from texas who completed tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan.eople were wounded by the knife-wielding man who was shot and killed by police. amateur video apparently shows theing along a boardwalk. vice president biden was less
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and discussed the events this morning with the israeli primenetanyahu. >> my wife and two children and two grandchildren were having dinner on the beach not very far from where that happened. it brings home that it can happen, anywhere at any time. >> more attacks this morning in israeli during the vice president's meeting with the prime minister. a says an air strike last week likely killed a top isis leader. united states leaders say the get of the strike in northeast syria. he is sometimes called omar, the chechen. 12 isis fighters may have died. a national of the republic of georgia. the pentagon says his death would hurt the terrorist group's ability to recruit foreign fighters. britain'ss george martin a giant of music. the legendary record producer who brought the beatles to the
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he was 90.artney said martin was like a second father. in a statement, mccartney called him the most generous and ical person i've ever had the pleasure to know. and ringo starr tweeted,or all your love and kindness, george. peace and love. when a little unknown british band was trying to sell roll. >> reporter: it was george martin, a jazz and comedy producer who signed the group their firs962. and helped launch a revolution. >> i knew their repertoire and whate to record and said let's record every song you got. came down to the studios and ir songs in a day.
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30 of the beatles number one yesterday all my troubles seemed to far away >> that score was the strength of the quartee did it, paul scribbled on it by paul mccartney, john lennon, george martin andzoo from the beatles to james bond. gold finger your candle burned out long before >> reporter: and elton john's andle in the wind" honoring princess diana. >> he pretty much could have hung up his hat after continued to work with every from dire straits and meatloaf and celine eorge martin produced 700 records but the work with the beatles that propelled him, there, and
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>> the first record producer i ith the beatles. and working with him now, it's very easy for me. it's not very flattering to him, but i keep saying he is like an old >> it's old pair of shoes. i like them. he is a very, very good producer. he is one of the best in the world. >> so many songs in such a few amount of years. >> i know. think about that. every other british record company had turned down the he signed them. >> he knew. how many pictures you see he's in those pictures and you might not have noticed him before but now. a man who approached the white fence was already a wanted man. the capture of the suspect is coming up. t >> samantha: if you enjoyed yesterday's weather, you'll love today's. our average high this time of year is 44, and we're headed for 72 today.
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record high of 73. we will see more cloud cover today, and there's a slight chance for a passing shower this afternoon, but our steadiest rain arrives after midnight tonight as we fall back into the 50s. another mild evening out there. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by petco.our pet's happiness!
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>> tia: good morning.
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this 15-year-old girl reported missing yesterday. makala barrett has dark brown hair and you see here on your screen. she was wearing a black hoodie, black shirt and black shoes. anyone with information give police a call. for the warm-up to expect in the forecast, here's meteorologist sam roberts. >> samantha: this weather has been incredible! we were in the 70s yesterday, and we're right back there today. 72, 1 degree away from a record high, folks. we'll have increasing clouds and there is the slightest chance of a shower or two this afternoon. most of our rain holding off until tonight. after midnight steady rain is likely as we fall back into the 50s. that rain will hang with us all day tomorrow. it's going to be very soggy, so
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ay sunshine >> wang a solar eclipse is a rare sight but how about seeing one from 37,000 feet in the air?ka airlines pushed back a flight yesterday by 25 minutes just so passengers could get a glimpse of the moon blocking out the sun over the pacific ocean. made the request to the airline last year and alerted them from the flight toth the eclipse and guess what. he was a passenger on the flight! welcome back to "cbs this morning." hour the manhunt for the gunman accused of shooting an idaho pastor is
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the kyle odom throwing several items over the white house fence. that is i agents, did they cover up evidence in the deadly encounter with an armed protester? ahead, the newly released video. time ting's headlines from around the globe. huffington post reports on a secret meeting of power brokers who want to derailtrump's campaign and took place last weekend at georgia's sea island. tim cook of apple andon musk was among those who attended. karl rove apparently told the group some voters do not see trump as presidhington post" reports on a stepped-up zika warning by the world health organization. it says that all pregnant women should avoid affected areas. same advice
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the u.n. agency says besides mosquito bites it is spreadh the system more often than people believed. krcg reports on the capture ofed immigrant kaust last night. a handhunt of 17 hours, victorino was immigration officials say he was deported to mexico in 2004. wusa reports on the arrest of a former marine accused of shooting a prominent idaho the secret service says kyle andrew odom threw items over thence. a pastor was shot in idaho. jeff pegues is outside the white uspect threw the items. >> reporter: good morning. the president was inside the white house when the secret
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throwing things over the south lawn fence.t around 8:30 last night and included a flash drive and documents, all part of some bizarre manifesto thatficials say mentions the president and some members of congress. kyle odom, the former marine, wanted in the attempted murder of a prominent idaho traveled more than 2,000 miles to the nation's capital to make a delivery. the secret service said odom threw unknown material over the south fence line at thecomplex. he was taken into custody without further incident. when agents searched law enforcement databases, for attempted murder first-degree was discovered. police inin coeur d'alene, dlo, said the attack on church pastor remington who was shot in the back and skull as he walked in the parking lot after sunday's services.
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then in his skull right above his temple. >> reporter: remington was shot the day after herepublican presidential candidate ted cruz. he indicative the invocation in coeur d'alene. odom was chargednd dangerous. >> how could someone board an airplane, i'm not the first person to answer that question. i'm sorry. >> reporter: police say odom flew from boise, idaho, the after the shooting to washington, d.c. a manifesto mailed to his family and news organizations mentioned lawmakers by name. >> probably a dozen or senators along with probably that twice amount from the u.s. house. >> reporter: idaho authorities said they were also concerned about odom's facebook page. on tuesday, his was changed to a drawing of an alien in this post appeared saying things are not what they appear to be.
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i have to go. police say odom has a history of mental illness and despite beings, pastor remington has regained consciousness and he is talking to his family and is expected to be released from on this week. >> jeff, thank you very much. newly released video raises new questions about a deadly siege at an oregon wildlife refuge. the cell phone video shows one of the armed occupiers moments d him after a traffic stop and chase. ben tracy reports fbi agents at the scene are now suspected of covering up some important >> back do you know wn or kill me now! >> reporter: that is the voice finicum.
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agents. >> go ahead and shoot me! put the laser right there and put the bullet through the head! >> reporter: police say finicumnd going 70 miles per hour before reaching a road block. investigators are looking into why the fbi team failed to report firing two shots that vehicle. [ screaming ] >> shoot me! >> reporter: they say he ignored repeated requests to lie down.nly after he was seen reaching into his jacket. >> you have to shoot me! >> major incident team of investigators found a loaded 9 millimeter handgun in the left pocket of finicum's jacket. >> reporter: his widow was shot first. >> his hands up and not reaching for anything at the time of the first shot.
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>> reporter: the move comes days after a texas jury awarded more than 120 million dollar verdict against one automaker for a s admit would only cost a couple of dollars to fix. and children are paying the price. some of the images you are about to see may be disturbing.an instant. an 11-year-old jesse rivera is ns. in 2012 he was sitting behind his father's audi sedan when it was rear-ended. >>ly told put your children in the back seat and you don't know this danger is here. >> reporter: jesse's seat broke and launching him head-on into hiske the news to his wife kathy. >> it's bad. he has a real bad head injury and we -- he may not make it through the night.
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>> brian: good morning. i'm brian duffy. the browns will be able to cut johnny manziel if they choose to today at 4:00 in the afternoon. the browns released a statement earlier this year. it wasn't difficult to read between the lines. manziel was going to be cut as soon as league rules allowed. that's today. hue jackson made it clear every time he has been asked johnny's time was nearing an end. it's just a matter of when now for the browns. the win for you is when should you get outside, and that's right now. here's sam roberts with the forecast. >> samantha: right now you have our excuse to take the day off from work, but don't tell your boss that we said that, okay? you didn't hear it from us, but if you could get outside and enjoy the weather today, do it. we're headed for the 70s in
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orning. it is wednesday, march 9th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there is more real news ahead, and legacy of beatles producer george martin. how his talent the fab four to take over the music world. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> the clinton campaign, itself, was stunned by this loss. she was leading byom anywhere from 10 to 20 points. >> donald trump saying he could be more presidential than anyone. >> other than the great abe >> kasich in ohio has to win and rubio in florida.
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always a long shot. >> a wild situation in seattle.ll here on scene. that building was decimated in this early morning fire. it's been a wild night here in northwest, louisiana.continuing to fall at a heavy rate almost ten hours now. >> car companies would knit only cost a couple of dollars to fix e price. >> look out! >> it's always good to be good to the crew. something is burning down, i want cloud to carry me >> you got it, cloud? >> he has a favorite beatles song. the news is back -- shoot! d! i almost said shoot! outloud! would you like to finish this, there he is! scaring women again! ie rose with gayle
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let the record reflect you do not scare women. let the record reflect that. >> gayle just scare. >> i will never try to surprise you again! >> okay. a huge primary upset is bringing new attention this morning to the democratic bernie sanders won the vote in michigan by two points. in a race that hillary clinton was expected to win. she led sanders by double digits >> clinton did win mississippi by a landslide but that state awarded 94 fewer delegates than s critics say his economic proposals are unrealistic but our cbs news exit polls found 63% of michigan voters believealistic. >> there were no upsets in the republican race. donald trump won three of the four states voting last night. ted cruz won the idaho primary.tes share the delegates among candidates so trump's lead over cruz is still
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marco rubio remains third but so has not qualified from for a single delegates from last night. sources tell cbs news that rubio's inner circle is in deept the campaign's future. one option under consideration is dropping out before next tuesday's primary. last night, rubio told the supporters it is do or die time. >> i need your vote. if you haven't already voting is open and vote now so you can spend the next six days finding other people to vote for me. >> rubio says winner of the florida primary will be the republican nominee. >> the center for public integrity says 76% of all the attack ads the targeted donald trump. >> you're not going to raise taxes -- price. >> a super pac started airing this ad in florida yesterday,ump's use of profanity. he is brushing off the latest attack.
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and people are sick and tired ofrrect. i think it's better than any ad i've ever taken for myself. i do. >> a lot of parents are trying to figure out how to explainge -- >> you're so politically correct. you're so beautiful. look at you. ah! oh, he is so -- oh, i know.eard a little off language. i know. you're so perfect. aren't you perfect? aren't you just a perfect young man? give me -- give me a break.? it's stuff like that that people in this country are tired of, okay? it's stuff like that. >> donald trump says it is timen party to embrace his campaign. music fans around the world are remembering record producer george martin who died last night at age 90. beatles after others rejected them. he was behind 30 of the band's number one singles. he earned six grammys, and a spot in the
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martin till holds the billboard record producing 23 number one pop singles. tney wrote this morning i'm so sad to hear the passing of the great george martin. he guided the career of the and humor. if anyone earned the title of beatleses, it was george. help us understand what it was,igning them, that george martin brought to the beatles. >> he brought so much. that is the amazing thing. here is a guy who, at the height of swinging '6 dressed in a tie and white shirt like a banker. he was old enough to be their dad but he had an add-on guard side to him and he loved theidea of audio exploration and the backwards taped on some of their psychedelic masterpieces t sound. he thought it was funny. he brought it to them and they became obsessed with it. he wasn't just a guy who turned on the microphone.
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do more inhe rored ecording studio than make it a photograph. >> if all of those companies rejected the beatles, what did he see? how did they come together? >> that's a good question ande dispute about this. did they get signed because they were great songwriters or did they get signed because they were great musicians? hest either. he heard the demo tapes and didn't love them and heard them in the room when they went down for tea. and then when we got started playing their own songs, he and wasn't sure what it was. he later said i was used to groups that had one guy standing in the front and a backing group. standing in the front and did everything. he wasn't sure what he was hearing but heard something. >> i love he was a pilot in world war ii and self--taught pianist. >> him playing "in my life, the piano in that song.
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hit. he was a producer and not a businessman. he actuasic. >> he was a producer at a time that this role was being invented. he was inventing what to do in the recording studio and you canth your music. yesterday one of the most recorded songs in the world he said maybe we should put aid we are a rock group and don't do ing the way records are still made today and they are just creating it at the moment. "penny lane" they record two don't know which we like. put them together and you'll find it out.
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tempos and he manipulated the tape for a sound no oneheard. >> what about after the split-up of the beatles? >> paul said they looked to him as a father figure. he continued to produce records with paul.ense that he was their rock, yes. you know? theyt each of them deserved sometimes afterwards but they never argued about what he had given them. they always showed him respect. consideration. they always acknowledged what he had done with them, for them. >> i like how you said he looked like a banker but had he a or and you said so did the beatles. >> that's right. they bonded because he was part of the comedy revolution. he recorded peter sellers and recorded these guys whog england on fire with their surrealist sense of huchl mor. when they first got to thets up the
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don't like? and george harrison said, i don't like your tie for recognized something and recognized the that i wear minds worked and bonded over there. >> joe levy, great for you to be here. aria share pova is facing morning. outside. 59 is our current temperature. a little breezy. we've got a lot of sunshine and a little high level cloud cover mixing in. we're headed back into the 70s today. 72 is your forecast high with increasing cloud cover. a stray shower or two cannot be ruled out this afternoon, but our rain chances really go up
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st americans this year's tax deadline is three days later, monday april 18th. the irs estimates half of us d nearly 70% worry about preparing their taxes. the top concern is make ago mistake. you want to get it right.
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jill schlesinger is joining us. it's scary to a lot of people so how do you get hrow the documents in a file because you're probably not getting started until you get to that point. i suggest get last year's tax return out. it's a really good guidewhat you were doing last year and might flag differences for this year. credit card statements are good. you might have job search costs and some contributions. make sure you have that. and when you get it pull that information and create time so you can gather it and organize it. you'll need that whether you hire a cpa or tax preparer or urself. >> a majority of americans use a tax preparer. should we hire one or do it our own? one, how lazy you are. i'm in the lazy camp. number two, how complicated your return is. if you're an employee and it's ou can do it yourself, there is great tax filings software. that is fine.ig complications.
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need somebody to help with you a retirement plan and need to filed 1099 for other people. you may want to hire >> a tax preparer make the argument i went to school to do this and i cande deductions you >> i should note there are some free resources that are so important out there and people don't use them. first of all, the irs has freeoftware.arn less than $62 $62,000. a volume income tax shins and tax counseling for the elderly. they are staffed by volunteers and people are not using them.s.gov to find them. >> do you itemize your deductions?e out your deductions and does it make
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sharpova is facing new fallout that she took a banned substance some fellow tennis star are criticizing, the five-time champion. sponsors have also cut off deals with her.lilaforce is here with more. >> reporter: share pova has been the highest athlete for 11 yearsthe most likeable women on the tour. >> reporter: mariaceived support from serena williams on tuesday. >> she is ready to take full responsibilityd a lot of courage and a lot of heart. >> reporter: other stars like caroline
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cap riati saying the following. she wrote in this since deleted the russian tennis star said sunday she is using nce 2006. >> i had a family history of diabetes. >> reporter: the drug is used in eastern europe to treat heart problems. originally given to soldiers to boost stamina. the drug was banned in january by the world anti-doping agency d athletes were using it to improve endurance and oxygen intake. >> among athletes in eastern a drug where people in this field say, of course, ter: she earned 23 million dollars from endorsements last year but tag
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its with her and nike did the same. nike stood by. >> nike come under fire for es too long. tiger woods and lance armstrong. within hours of sharpova's y are distancing from her. >> sharpova faces a maximum but at age 28 she can make a comeback. whether she be bankable as a popular star is a whole other matter. have to have a responsibility to know what is performance enhancing and what is right, because there's never going to be a way o keep up with the amount of drugs that are out there on the market just because it's not on the banned list doesn't mean it's okay to use and that is up to the retion. >> so much is at stake. not only the future of their careers but also their endorsements, everything. >> absolutely. >> great reporting. >> good to see you, allie, two
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science >> samantha: i can't get over how nice it is outside. it's on the breezy side and just a beautiful view there. not producing any rain, and we're dry. it's 58 in akron and already at 60 in norwalk. what a great morning. a little cooler around dover/new philly. we're headed for 72 today. the record is 73. i think we'll get close. clouds will thicken up through the day, though, so that may keep some of us a little bit cooler than that record high, but we'll watch it closely. a southwest wind can throw off the forecast and make things warmer than you might expect. we'll go 72 today with a slight chance for a stray afternoon shower.
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coming in at midnight we'll drop into the 50s, but that rain unfortunately sticks with us tomorrow.
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the hollywood reporter says a new gameler may reveal the fate of a season character. the body of snon john snow with avoice saying he is gone. the trailer also shows several
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difficult situations. the new season debuts april 24th.elf that john snow is dead. >> yeah. you watch it, right? >> i do. >> charlie, do you? i don't watch it either. >> it would be a little gory for you, i think. >> iut it. i don't know. people love that show. the guardian britt reports on the chaos and escaped tiger caused in it dodges from a truck and into traffic. the endangered animal is recaptured and media reports say it probably to somebody keeping wild animals as a pet and is against the law. a human was beaten in an ancient chinese game.umber of moves on the board in this game is more than the number of atoms in the universe. google's alpha go beat a professional player whoorld championships under his belt. this was the first match in a
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the victory is considered a ificial intelligence. >> cool. >> really is. theranos is battling to save its reputation. last year founders and ceolmes was featured among "time" magazine's 100 most influential people. her company promised to offer people fast and cheap andod tests using a few drops of blood rather than viles. a series of articles in "wall street journal" raised questions about its lab practices andlogy. therapy under review by two federal regulators. the journal reported one agency found theranos gave blood clot testing to dozens despite quality results from control checks. patients. >> every time you createre should be questions. >> reporter: last spring we
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holmes about disrupting the diagnostics industry. where is the revolution? >> first of all, making it possible to do tests on tiny samples. >> reporter: in 2014, was valid at $9 billion and made holmes the first successful female bill billionaire. she described the promise of her breakthrough technology. >> we have made it possible to and tubes of blood that traditionally have to be drawn from an arm and replaced it with no-tainer. >> reporter: it was offered in more than 40 arizona walgreens.
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reporter says former employeest theranos primary technology was not being widely used and some had concerns about its accuracy.ays it validates the accuracy of every test and voluntarily submitted 120 tests to the fda. to date, one has been cleared.h one drop of blood, you could test for all of these different sorts of things and you're telling me now it can only test for herpes?e promise and right now the reality on the ground is the only thing their device is being used is for a >> why haven't they been able to deliver? >> the company says they still have the capability to do many tests off a drop of blood, but the sources i've talked to tell actually the technology is pretty limited. >> reporter: last october, the fda released heavily redacted
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in january, federal found deofficiate ficient practices. theranos says it has voluntarilyg his nanotai next ner. >> i was in theputting the screws in the first instrument. >> reporter: stanford professor is a former mentor for theranos he company for 13 years. >> i expect to be under the microscope and be scrutinized. we welcome that. we are not afraid of it because we know what we have done ter: theranos board member and outside counsel david boies says the company is in a holding pattern now its tests work in arizona.
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theranos today is sgler zero. >> it depends what you mean. the company suspended using its propriary evidence. before they did that, they had an 80 tests on thousands and thousands of patients. >> reporter: when do you expect an answer from the fda? >> we are hopeful it will move it will. these tests have been demonstrated to work. demonstrated to be reliable. >> reporter: it invited top laboratory experts. we were able to speak to one doctor who confirmed the meeting took place. >> you had sixnt medical professionals in here all day long going over our
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they were -- and sortl vernacular, blown away. >> reporter: he cited unnamed executives from safeway who said the company dissolved a 350 million dollar plan to include eranos centers in their stores and sources from walgreens told them that company threatened to end that deal.oth claims are untrue and the source aren't credible. what about theranos say those sources of yours are former employees. >> the sources who spoke to me felt the story needed to come out because blood tests are used
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car eyrou has received anple who say elizabeth holmes say she is very smart and do not count her out. >> thank you,norah. i don't know why i'm thanking you, but thank you. passwords r ways to remember you >> samantha: we take a live look out at cedar point. we haven't gone out there yet
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remembering all of your passwords can be a pain and one survey found that 20% of people keep track of theira notebad or near their computer or on a smartphone.e passwords a thing of the past.
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do you see that, really? >> what we have now is so nable. you need a unique password for every site and service. you have to change them occasionally and seven digits or more and a symbol in there.nal human being can keep track of these passwords. >> what do you recommend? >> in the future we are moving forwards you log in with your fingerprint or other phone or my laptop can let me in because of looking at the password is still there underlying everything. >> i heard something about a selfie password. i tried the fingerprint and couldn't remember what finger i ls you how much i use a fingerprint. i could not remember! i'm so used to typing this things so i banned that idea. selfie password. >> the credit card companies and
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and using new things like using your phone asting into an atm machine or mastercard is trying something the app will pop up and take a picture of yourself and show us your face o we can tell it's not like a photo. then we will authorize the purchase. that is coming soon. >> in fact, you tested some of ion. let's take a look. >> i'm going to start off with a straight facial recognition here and sit in front of the camera. and the knows who i am. i step off camera. let it forget about me. i'll come back without my eyeglasses on. i'm still me. great. camera again. this time, i'm going to come back wearing a hat. and not know who i am but if i take the hat off, i'm me again! >> what is your take?
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>> on that particular thing, new current game consoles have game recognition that is fun and hat fooled it and then i shaved and cameean shaven and thought it would fool them but they both recognized me. >> the only thing to do i think is never put anything of value on your computer. we do is on our computers now or more importantly on our phones. it's almost impossible to avoid. >> i like you say come up with a>> come up with a formula or something. a stop-gap measure. i think we can't go the way we are going and i think biometric is the t is it? what is the formula? give an example. >> netflix with the n and x and have a catch phrase and something unique. is remember that phrase and your formula. don't use the one that we show people as an example. come up with your own. it's the best of the bad t think it's perfect.
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phone, even if you use an app that controls alland a lot of people write down their passwords and other stuff on their phone. does that bolster the argument that apple is making that ment to be able to unlock your phone gives them access to almost everything? >> if you think about how weak password security is overall. look at the list that comes out every year 1, 2, all passwords so you need that extra layer of encryption that apple is making is important today to make sure your behind a password but encrypted. a month ago who knew their phone was encrypted or whether or not they had that capability?s and important we are having this conversation now about that. >> interestng, dan. >> thank you. a wisconsin first grader likes to give a teacher a smile and a teacher is giving her something that could save her life. that story is next on "cbs this
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seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum >> samantha: are you loving the warm-up? it's 8:55, and it's already 62 in the city of cleveland. this observation is taken out at burke lakefront. super warm just like it was yesterday. it's a little breezy. we have sunshine breaking out, and we are warming up. 61 now in sandusky, norwalk at 62. i feel like a kid at christmas, because this is just so awesome for the month of march. early march nonetheless. 58 right now in akron. we are headed for the low 70s, and honestly at this rate as rapidly as we're warming with the south wind and the sunshine, it would not surprise me if a couple of spots got into the mid-70s. that would be record-breaking territory, so a very nice day.
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stray shower this afternoon, but a much better chance for rain tonight especially after midnight and all through tomorrow.
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jeff: hi. i' m chef jeff, and today i' m flipping food at a kitchen cabinet factory. let' s get in the kitchen,cooking. announcer: on today' s "flip my food," join host chef jeff as he teams up with mouser cabinetry to help you have a kitchen to be proud of, from beautiful cabinets on your walls to delicious food on your table.ome to my food kitchen. i' m here with steve, the director of all the cabinet-making that goes on here at mouser. ere to upgrade some cabinetry here? talk a little bit about what you guys do. steve: well, first of all, we call it furniture so it' s got to do more than be functional. jeff: yes. steve: it' s got to look good and be stylish in the home. what we would do here is probably get you some deeper wall cabinetsget some-- jeff: hopefully i can get some free cabinets. but anyway, go ahead, steve. i'

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