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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is thursday, march 10th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." a heated debate in miami exposes new tensions between bernie sanders and hillary clinton. marco rubio he struggles to draw a crowd in his home state. devastating floods force thousands that hair home in the south. stephen colbert joins studio 57 to talk about politics and he shares a big announcement shares a big announcement we
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your world in 90 seconds. >> he voted for indefinite detention for undocumented immigrants. >> the democrats clash over immigration. >> madam secretary i will match my record against yours any day of the week. >> we have a different conversation about the state of the republican race. >> your presence here divides the anti-trump vote. why is giving vote 99 detings good delegates good for you or -- >> our job is not to give trump a victory anywhere. >> in illinois, nearly a foot of rain has fallen. >> our backyard is like a river. >> u.s. forces in iraq has captured an isis chemical engineer who was producing mustard gas. >> mourners in california paying respects to former first lady nancy reagan. a private funeral is planned for friday. >> outside of pittsburgh, four men and a woman is dead and three others injure.
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multiple gunmen. >> canada's prime minister justin trudeau will be at the white house for a dinner. >> probably the last place you want to do something like that. >> bring a little class as the bernie sanders impersonator. >> i'm talking billionaire class. one millionaire class. >> the commentator was saying it would be a disaster if trump wins texas. my 7-year-old said, not going to happen! not going to happen! >> remember when chris christie cross-examined him? i thought i had to hold him up with his powerful hand. >> nothing can stop him but god himself and only god got 6% in >> on "cbs this morning." >> bernie sanders stunned the prognosticators by taking michigan. hillary clinton took him here is her official statement after the results came in. >> what is happening? announcer: torning" sponsored by
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let's go places! is morning." the presidential ballots is focused on florida. it is one of five big statesaries on tuesday. florida could be critical to deciding both parties' nominees. >> republican marco rubio is there.e standing in his way. democrats are also looking for support and that important swing state. hillary clinton and bernie voters in a debate last night. nancy cordes is in miami where the candidates traded a number of jabs. nancy, good ood morning. you could see the effect of that upset in michigan here in miami last night.ke a threat to pick up a couple of states next tuesday and, at the very least, slow clinton's march to the nomination.eason to go
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>> excuse me. excuse me. >> did you ask me -- >> after all -- reporter: the candidates rly. both came prepared to do battle on immigration. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: in a debate hosted by univision. >> i voted for that bill.d against it. just think. imagine where we would be today if we had achieved comprehensive immigration reform nine years ago. >> children came from and i said welcome those children into this country. secretary clinton said, send them back. >> reporter: emboldened by hiswin, sanders also took a harder line on clinton's paid speeches to wall street firms. >> the gentleman who is head ofn sachs, now, he didn't give me $225,000 for speaking fees. he said i was dangerous and he
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>> reporter: the fbi investigation into clinton's private e-mails came up too. >> if you get indicted, will he -- >> for goodness. it's not going tot even going to answer that question. >> reporter: sanders was put on the spot about this 1985 interview in which he praised cuban leader fidel ducated and gave them healthy. >> reporter: a view many cuban compile exiles here don'tuba is a democratic country and on the other hand, it would be wrong not to state in cuba they have made good advances in health care. >> i more. you know, if the values are that you oppress people, you disappear people, you emprison people and even expressing their opinion, that is not the kind of revolution of values that i ever want to see anywhere. >> reporter: sanders says when a democratic socialist he is alie
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understand like denmark and sweden and not communist cuba. a large lead in florida right now but we have seen how quickly that can change. >> we have. thank you. a new poll suggests that john kasich still has a future in the gop race.ind the ohio governor leading dump dump in his home state. kasich is counting on win tuesday's vote in ohio. but that same poll shows marco his home state by more than 20 points. and he is fighting for questions about how long he can stay in this race.s in miami at the site of tonight's republican debate. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. marco rubio says he is committed to campaigning in and winning s schedule, after tonight's debate, remains empty with promises florida events to be filled in eventually. some rubio loyalistsr it's better for rubio to drop out to avoid an embarrassing defeat here and a
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donald trump the gop is not letting up. >> i will be on that ballot on tuesday! >> reporter: we are going to win.it. >> i never discussed dropping out with anyone on my team or anyone on planet earth or any >> reporter: marco rubio on the air waves on wednesday to deflate rumors he was desperate to drop out. >> we worry about the dirty tricks and if anyone calls you rubio is getting out, you tell them you heard it from me, they are lying to you. >> reporter: a meager crowd just outside miami rubio's political ssion he's in the twilight of his campaign. >> little marco would say, i think he's gone. i think he is gone, but who knows. you never know.trump picked up the theme at a raerl in north carolina. >> if i don't beat marco in florida because florida is my place. i love florida.f people in florida. >> reporter: trump will spend almost half of his time before the primary outside the sunshine
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path to the 1,237 delegates needed to win the nomination. >> i see probably getting the delegates. fighters. the ultimate way to do it, you knock them out. >> reporter: rubio acknowledgeses the reason to knock down trump about the size >> you know what they say about men with small hands? might have backfired. >> i would do it differently and really would. the reason.rassed by it and my wife didn't like it and that's not who i am and that's not what my campaign is going to be about. >> whatbio's demise? >> i think he tried to be wanted to be don rickles and he is not don rickles. angling for jeb bush's endorsement for days and the two continue their courtship yesterday. bush meets with john kasich and rubio today. costly and
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>> trump's rally was interrupted 17 times. we will look ahead why hiss sometime turn violent. that is ahead on "cbs this morning.." morning..". at least people in the south have died in storms this week. homes and cars are under water.were forced to evacuate. the weather system stretches from texas to tennessee. david begnaud is in haughton,here a state of emergency is in place. >> reporter: let's start with good news. when you look at this house, here is the water mark. talking four feet of water has going down. but the rain is still falling. and it hasn't stopped for the last 48 hours. in this neighborhood where we are in haughton, it's and nobody is here. as far as you can see, homes are under water. people are gone. nearly 3,500 homes in this varyd people told to take shelter. the national guard has been
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the threat is not over. a second blast of heavy raind north louisiana overnight. >> we just stalled out. should have known better than to do that, to begin with. hes have fallen in other parts of the state and another foot could be on the way. that threat has forced officials to call f evacuation of about 3,500 homes. >> it's a disaster. i feel sorry for these people.st louisiana has registered more rain in the past 12 hours than in the last two months. have been closed. some are crumbling. drone video taken over shreveport shows entire neighborhoods under water. homes have been flooded. most of those in the nearby community of -- in a parish where the water hastop levels. has this ever happened to you, sir? >> not like this. >> reporter: emergency crews
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high-risk areas! but they are overwhelmed with calls for help. >> getting calls coming in from every direction and everybody is trying to respond and do the best they can, you know? but roads are ard to get to people. >> reporter: 18-year-old dylan davis isn't even from this area but he came to help. how many people have you helped to get out of homes? >> about six or seven we have been swimming across the water wherever the sheriff's office wouldn't go and doing what we can. >> reporter: here is the concern right now. to fall. there is a levee nearby. overrun the lef vee levee. hours of rainfall due for this area. one man died last night after driving in the flood water. it will take you an hour and a half to drive two miles. roads are closed all over the with water. >> boy, you tell quite a story there, david. thank you. trob of intelligence about
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our partners at sky news reportedly received 22,000 documents containing the real names and addresses and phone numbers of suspected isis from at least 51 different countries. a man claiming to be a disgruntled former isis member passed on the information. a syrian opposition group data says the information reveals the identities of more than 1,700 jihadis. like what is your previous fighting experience? what special skills they have, and whether they want to be a fighter, commando, or a martyr david martin is at the pentagon with the progress against the fight ens against r: if this is confirmed it is one of the biggest victories so far in the war against isis. intelligence can be a powerful weapon, perhaps even moren chemical weapons. according to the pentagon, isis
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weapons attacks in iraq and syria. this video appears to show the aftermath of an isis strikeard agent in syria last year. the u.s. may have dealt the terror group's chemical weapons program a serious rce commandos captured an isis chemical weapons expert in a raid last month. the iraqi once worked for saddamme. >> capturing someone of this high caliber provides a gold mine of information about how tured and its chemical weapons program. >> reporter: after interrogating him they located a building in mosul where mustard adding wasufactured and loaded into artillery shells. the british defense minute city g a building being destroyed by an air strike last weekend. the day before that strike, u.s.
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omar, the chechen, who the pentagon considered to be the equivalent of the group's secretary of defense. human rights groupsyria says omar, the chechen, was seriously injured, but not killed. >> in this case, if it turns out he has not been killed, i don't impact because what is really going to weaken isis as an organization is taking back rritory from them. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence are still trying to confirm whether omar the chechen is alive or dead. air strikes have killed about 100 isis leaders, but intelligence they had, died with them. there are only two known cases in which key members of isis have been captured alive and along with their laptops milked for what they know. >> david, thanks. iran, this morning, is defending its ballistic missile test. the country's military carried out a second tests yesterday. iran says the missiles are
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vice president joe biden visited this week. iran media reports theritten on them saying israeli must be wiped out. the country insists the tests do not violater deal or a u.n. security council resolution. urgent manhunt is under way in western pennsylvania morning who opened fire at a backyard party. four women and one man were killed late last night in wilkinsburg. investigators found 40 shell casings at the scene and three other people who were shot have survived. a judge believes the former marine accused of shooting an is an extreme flight risk. kyle odom is held without bail this morning in washington, d.c. and arrested tuesday after he tossed items over the white house fence.manhunt, odom boarded a flight from boise to washington on monday the day after the shooting.
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about a warrant for odom's monday evening. the pastor survived the shooting and his family said he could be in the hospital for weeks. a rare steak dinner at the white house tonight will honor canada's new prime minister. and his family landed last night at joint base andrews outside of washington. he meets with president obama this morning before a news the white house state dinner is the first for a canadian leader in 19 years. trudeau, whose father was also prime minister, has become well-known around the world tober. the public has a final chance today to say good-bye in the former first lady is lying in repose at the ronald reagan presidential library. house speaker paul ryan paid hisday. ben tracy is at the library in simi valley, california, where the crowd is expected to be large today. you are right, they are expecting more than 10,000 people to file through here by the end of the day and each one
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looks like this. gratitude for your expression of sympathy in honoring the life of nancy davis reagan. the reagan library two days of public mourning because the funeral tomorrow will be private. they shuffle quietly past the rose-covered casket paying their lady who left the white house more than 25 years ago, but remained in the hearts of countless americans. >> just a classy way shehen the president was shot. he was amazing and she was amazing. >> i just had to come and show my respects to such an elegant, >> reporter: the former first lady's final motorcade wednesdayown the ronald reagan freeway in simi valley. firefighters saluted as the by. when it arrived members of the
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in repose. 1,000 people are expected to attend nancy reagan's private funeral tomorrow including president george w. bush and first ladies. it includes mr. t. who joined agan's just say no to drugs campaign in the 1980s . >> doing drugs turns my stomach! >> reporter: the reagan library a funeral but a future without its guiding force. until her health failed, mrs. reagan almost never missed a board meeting.be like to move on without her? >> it's going to be sad, you know? there is an empty chair. i bet we always have an empty it's a large board with very important people, but when mrs. reagan raised her voice, the room would go silent and we won't have that any longer.orrow's funeral is one very much planned by mrs. reagan, herself. she controlled the guest list
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from the flowers to the music. thank you very much, ben. it's a beautiful thing to see the outpowering for her. i heard that one of the things she requested was that the caskets are so close to each other that touch each other even in the after life. i think it's very sweet. people really loved her. >> nice to see the outpouring. soon deliver packages to our home. ahead, we will follow the new self-driving machines on their mission to transform thede >> john: hello, everyone. i'm meteorologist john layoff mon loufman. a wet day in the offing. a mild temperature around 60 degrees give or take a couple depending on where you live and how much rain you get. not quite as nice as yesterday. 62 at akron/canton with periods of rain and light to moderate stuff again. it will amount up to an inch in a couple of spots. we have a night that brings the
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today because of a bedbug infestation. four insects were found at the school. exterminators are at the school to treat the entire building this morning. officials say it will re-open come friday. for a look at your rainy forecast, here's meteorologist john loufman. john. >> john: wet is the weather word. no doubt about it,tia. today on and off rain and mild. we top around 60 degrees. that is well above the average high of 43, and akron/canton up to 62. a couple of spots may not get to 60 today, so we'll say a couple of degrees on either side. the periods of rain bring amounts of up to an inch to cause minor flooding in a few spots. we'll dip down to 40 tonight as the rain comes to an end and fog develops.
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theks wrote a letter, urging his employees to vote. yeah. millions of baristas tried to misspelling their own names. >> that's funny because they always spell your name funny when you go in and get a starbucksait until conan gets his next cup of coffee and see how they spell his name. c-o-l-d. welcome back to "cbs this morning."
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donald trump's campaign dealstesters at his rallies. sometimes they get a little rough. we will show you why some of trump's supporters believe that may add to the the future of the home delivery business may involve robots. how a device looks like a cooler on wheels could they saytionize the industry? that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" reports on a new proceed that could help tens of thousands of people on new kidney. doctors successfully changed patient's immune systems to allow them to accept kidneys from incompatible f those patients were still alive after eight years than patients who had remained on waiting list or received a kidney from a deceased e star leather dger of new jersey reports on bottled water is being used at schools. of the tests turned up a few readings above
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the mayor says the city's waterill safe and drinkable. "the seattle times" reports on several different brands of pistachios being are advising people not to eat the nuts produced by wonderful pistachios. people in 11 states have gotten sick and two had to be hospitalized. it also includes trader joe's pistachio brand. i have a bag of pistachios like i recognize that bag! >> i have some on my desk. don't eat them! "the washington post" looks at the wild environment around campaign. "the post" says trump's campaign manager grabbed a reporter's arm tuesday night when she tried to question after the press conference. the reporter says she was nearly
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last night, several demonstrators were removed from a trump rally. >> reporter: protesters are so commonplace at trump's rally now security guards are at his rallies. >> oh, no. so early. >> reporter: at a packed rally in lina, on wednesday night. >> the people said, they are fed up! >> reporter: donald trump had trouble staying on meerrupted him 17 times. before being escorted out to the cheers of trump supporters. >> oh, no!citing? i love it! look at those cameras turn. where do these people come from? >> reporter: the scenes have spectacles at the front-runner's gop rally. >> get him out of here! are you ready?
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get him out of here. am i allowed to rip that the mouth? i'd rip that out of your -- get him out! out, out, out! bye. go home to mommy! >> reporter: are often peaceful but sometimes they turn nasty. last week in kentucky cameras captured trump supporters shoving and yelling at this demonstrator state and others are wrelveing and kicking others. >> there is almost the go to a trump rally there is going to be some kind of a put-back. >> they will be carried out on a stretcher. >> he has said a lot ofgs and outraged a lot of people. >> reporter: people line up for hours hoping to catch a glimpse of the billionaire. >> who is going to pay for the wall?ho they say are speaking truth for their frustration.
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>> he is speaking everything i'm thinking. he energized the crowd when he is's what we need. we need energy in this country. >> reporter: just before trump takes the stage a recorded announcement urges the audience ters. >> this is a peaceful rally. in order to notify the law enforcement officers of the location of the protester, please hold a rally sign overnd start chanting trump. >> reporter: when protesters do surface. >> get him out of here! hold back. >> he is walking out like big laughing. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. >> hend fighting and any kind of engagement on this level and it adds a measure of excitement and passion to what has become a very exhill rating show.
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tried to step outside a trump rally last month, a secret service agent apparently tried to choke him. gayle, according to "time" theneral for homeland security is now investigating the incident. >> this is very upsetting video. there has to be a way to get energy without the violence. thank you. a new report revealsalthy dangers of many convenience foods. almost 58% of the calories we eat every day comes from ultra processed foods and includedd cookies and frozen meals and 21% of the calories from the sugar. that is five times the amount as in lower unprocessed foods. dr. holly phillips is herea health consequences. you're saying get rid of the susie q's? i used to love those things! is that what you're talking ed food? >> the ultra processed foods has emerged the last couple of yearsdifferent levels of processing.
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list can be considered processed. peanut butter the list saysalt is processed but at the base it's still a whole food. ultra processed foods are different. if they starred out as a corn-based project and or reconcentrated down to nothing. what you're really getting are chemicals, additives and things like preservatives, sweeteners and coloring, flavoring, s, these are all chemicals that are then put back into fake foods to make them taste real. >> you've always told us real food is best and i know eatf the rainbow they say in fruits and vegetables for healthy food. what did you find in this study you think we didn't know before? what surprised you? >> this study gave us anible perspective how much of our diet is made up of these ultra processed foods. researchers looked at data from 9,000 people in a large nationalf of our
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ultra processed foods and 90% of the added sugars. this is a big deal.e are eating more fake food than real food. and it has tremendous health consequences. >> the answer is stop eating so much processed food? >> yes. that is the idea. when you look atnts list, simplicity is the key. if you can't recognize the ingredients, if you can't vushlize vushl visualize what they might look like, try to avoid them. >> do they have any redeeming qualities?squitoes? >> yes, charlie. >> they taste. >> cut out the ultra processed food. cookies have redeeming qualities. if you make them at home you won't be adding those ingredients you can't pronounce so you can enjoy the natural food at home. the chemical opponents we have to avoid. >> clearly, you haven't seen my t know how to turn on the oven. >> gayle!
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>> yes. it was ddn't even know it was broken! it hadn't even been hooked up. i'm not good at that. >> okay. we are doing a visit ton coming up one day. >> come on over! you know the address. >> i do. i do. dr. holly phillips, thank you. we may soon be sharing with robots. charlie d'agata checks out the new technology. >> what is that? that is the future. it's a robot live. if the designers have their way, it will be rolling up to your doorstep before you know it. the story is cominng." >> delivering gayle dinner also! if you're heading out the door, watch us live through the cbs on your digital device. don't miss stephen colbert in studio 57. how excite are we about that? >> looking forward to it. one inventor is benjamin franklin. leonardo da vinci. thomas
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they are created by starship technology a company launched by skype.d in the united states next month and charlie d'agata in london took the so-called ground drones for a spin.he new delivery guy in london looks more like a cooler on wheels than a ittle baby is about to revolutionize the industry and here is its founder otto. is that your scale? >> of course. why not billions? easily billions of people today are -- delivery orter: the battery-powered robot is designed to deliver on demand less than 30 minutes from a neighborhood store or home enough to carry most home deliveries. while aerial drones have been getting all of the attention, a isn't ready
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>> it's a lot safer and a lot friendlier to people. you know? people don't like aerial don't like drones flying over their backyards with other people's dangling there. >> is this a good idea?udge off the bat. >> scott stein is an editor at c-net. >> stay tuned. theies will. >> reporter: otto says the time is now. he doesn't like the term ground drone. it has to be likeable. >> it has been to cute and good t has to be cute? >> most of the people this robot is going to encounter on the sidewalks, they are not technologies. they are not industrialists.ople. for them, it wouldn't be ideal if the robot looks like a robot. >> reporter: but it is a robot. nine on-board cameras andect pedestrians and tell it to slow down, stop, and change direction.
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reach its destination. monitored by humans, the robot, itself, does not 99% of the work. it not only knows exactly where i am, but who i am, using a recipients can open the lid and get at the goods.lly aiming at suburbs and places with open sidewalks and big suburbs are too crowded already. of course, there are other vulnerabilities to consider. isn't there a concerners taking a bat to it for fun? >> of course. of course. i'm sure, you know, somebody will do that at some point but there is also, you know, there is alsoow, then the same people taking a bat to a parked car, for instance. >> reporter: he said if it gets in trouble, a human operator will use an warren the culprits they are being intermediate and authorities are on the way. there is only one problem.
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>> i think this thing deserves at name. >> maybe robo-drop? fred-x or for "cbs this morning," charlie d'agata, london. >> charlie came up with good names. >> i hope they were taking notes. ahead, loud music sparks a video from on-board shows women attacking each other. first, it's ch >> john: hello, everyone. i'm meteorologist john layoff mon loufman. a wet day in the offing. a mild temperature around 60 degrees give or take a couple depending on where you live and how much rain you get. not quite as nice as yesterday. 62 at akron/canton with periods of rain and light to moderate stuff again. it will amount up to an inch in a couple of spots. we have a night that brings the rain to an end and some fog. we're down to announcer: this portion of "cbs
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>> brian: good morning. i'm brian duffy. we're trying to piece together the shooting that was breaking news last night on cleveland's west side. multiple people were shot in the area of west 58th and storrer. when police arrived they found three men shot and one died on the scene. the other two were taken to the hospital. right now police have not made my arrests. here's john loufman with the changing forecast. the rain has moved in, john. >> john: it sure has, and it will stick around friends. we will deal with it on and off through the day. as we top at 60 degrees, give or take a couple of degrees. some folks won't hit 60 and others will exceed it by a couple. akron/canton periods of rain as
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march 10th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there is more real news ahead, including ae on presidential politics. late show host stephen colbert is here to offer his commentary on the white house. at today's >> you could seem the effect of that upset in michigan here in miami last night. suddenly, sanders looks like a threat. what is clear, the florida opes and donald trump, the gop front-runner, is not letting up. here is the water mark. we are talking about four feet of water that has dropped.
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this list of isis fighters, if it is confirmed to be authentic, it would be one of gence victories in the war against isis. >> they are expecting more than 10,000 people to foil through very one gets a card that looks like this. >> a rare state dinner at the white house with canadaer justin trudeau. >> yof i don't know how to turn on the oven. it was down three months andw it was broken. >> we didn't win by a little bit but we won by a landslide. >> did you catch his victory i thought you did because it was on every single channel. i thought nick jr. was running it because i saw some sort of !
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five big states dominate the presidential campaign this morning and especially florida. almost 700 up for grabs in tuesday's primary and 214 in florida. the outcome could be critical in deciding the party's nominee. >> hillary clinton and bernie sanders debated last night in the moderators challenged clinton on her trust worthiness and her response to the deadly attack in benghazi, libya. both candidates distarom president obama's immigration policy. >> i would not deport children. i do not want to deport family members either, jorge. i want told be deported. violent criminals and people planning terrorist attacks and anyone who threatens us. >> i happen to agree with many, many issues. i think he has done a great job states. he is wrong on this issue of deportation.t.
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i will not deport children. >> "the washington post"esterday found that only 37% of americans consider you honest and trustworthy. own actions and the decisions that you, yourself, had made that would foster this kind of ou're in public life, even if you believe that it's not an opinion that you think is you do have to take responsibility and i do. i am not a natural politician, in case you haven't noticed, like my husband or president ave a view that i just have to do the best i can, get the results i can, make a difference in people's lives, and hope that people see that i'm fighting for them and thatcan improve conditions. >> on the night of the attack in benghazi, you sent an e-mail to
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for the killing of the american.laim you lied to them. [ inaudible ]. >> hillary and obama and bidenthe children rights told me a video what they know -- they knew it was not video. >> yorks >> look. i feel a great sympathy for the families of the brave americans we lost at benghazi and i can't he has for losing her son but she is wrong, she is look like wrong. >> the american people are never going to elect a insults mexicans, who insults muslims, who insults women, who icans. >> you don't make america great
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that made america great. >> the democrats aren't the only donald trump. but the republican front-runner still leads most of the polls in next week's primary states. one of his most criticized ideas is resonating with voters, cbs news exit polls in michigan and mississippi. more than 60% of people who voted there on tuesday said they support trump's proposal to muslims from entering the u.s. trump went even further on wednesday when asked if he thought islam is at war with the west. >> i think islam hates us. something -- there is something there that is a tremendous hatred there. there is a tremendous hatred.e bottom of it. there is an unbelievable hatred of us. >> in islam, itself? >> you're going to have to you'll get another pulitzer, right? but you have to figure that out.
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and we have to be very vigilant.e very careful. >> i guess the question is -- is there war between the west and radical islam or -- >> it's very hard to define. it's very because you don't know who is who. >> trump and his republican -- >> go ahead. >> sorry. trump and his republican rivalsiami tonight five days before the florida primary. china faces accusations this morning of a crackdown on the religious freedom of christians one government has ed crosses from churches. a protestant pastor last month sentenced was 14 years in prison and convicted ofimes and also for illegally gathering people to disturb social order. seth doane is in beijing with the fight over to worship. good >> reporter: good morning. the protests can be quicklily
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quite grainy but two years now we have seen an ongoing battlegion. cell phone video released building week shows yet another cross being taken off a steeple. the government in has removed, sometimes burned down crosses from as many as 2,000 churches there. says u.s.-based religiousst group china aid. at times, the christian faithful have protested what they call illegal demolition, while one of their john ki, was paraded on state tv in february expressing remorse. [ speaking in foreign language ]start of the government's campaign, a church was demolished. the official reason? a violation of building codes.nist party is officially atheist. technically it allows freedom of
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supervision of those who are faithful first of all to the states. tens of millions ofmeet underground in so-called family churches. this one was set up in the tinytment of hi who spent two years in prison after writing about church demolitions and the abuse of christians. [ speaking in foreign language ] up to 30 regular members in this church, he told us, but some of us are in jail from time to time. by a show of hands, can you showen detained for doing this, for gathering and praying? wow. everyone has raised their hand. all of you have been [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: there is no justice in this country, hong told us, so we choose to believe in god n his hands. by some estimates, there are
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registered members of the communist party, which makes theirs a very powerful voice.ut to religious affairs authorities for some sort of comment or explanation but did not hear back. >> really fascinating. seth doane in so much. update now to a story we told you about earlier this week. the woman who received the nation's first uterus transplant had a sudden complication.c reports she had to have the donate organ removed. the 26-year-old recipient was identified only as lindy. month was designed for women either born without a uterusanent perm permanent uterine. lindsey says i am doing okay and appreciate all of your prayers and good thoughts. i have to say i was so i heard this news. i know how much she wants to have a baby. >> she and her husband have three boys they have adopted but
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have a baby. they are trying to close the gender pay gap one generation at a time. michelle miller takes us inside a workshop teaching womenney more often. first, it's time to checyo >> john: good morning. i'm meteorologist john loufman on our way into a rainy day. you see it as the rain moves in out of the southwest, and as a result it's periods of rain as temperatures top around 60 degrees. some places won't make it there. the mercury isn't moving much through the day. here's the movement as we make our way through the 9:00 hour and beyond. and as it does, the rain may amount to up to an inch that
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empowering women to ask for a raise. >> reporter: good morning. the city of boston has a plan. teach women to negotiatees more frequently and more effectively and, hopefully, that will add sense to a problem that, in 2016, just doesn't make any sense.foremost, know your value. >> reporter: when we met megan costello. >> you should ensure you're asking for what you deserve. uiding a room full of women through art of salary negotiation. >> i say how do you get to yes. >> reporter: it's for women who believe they are underpaid and underomen over the course of their lifetime of their careers make a million dollars less than their male counterparts and i don't know about you, but i want my million dollars! wage gap that exists at every level and every workplace. >> what should i expect? >> reporter: costello wants for more. >> i am honored to receive the offer.
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asking and it's important that we do the same. age, women are paid 79 cents for every dollar a man makes. so while a man may earn $60,000 a year, a woman position doing the same work, earns around $47,000. for some minorities it's even worse.d 63 cents and latina just 54 cents for man makes. it's an issue echoing around the 2016 campaign trail. >> i would hope that every man in this room will stand with theo. i love equal pay. >> to end the disgrace of women >> let's finally deliver something long overdue. equal pay for women! >> reporter: yes, the problem remains. equal pay is a law. the law of the land. >> eporter: so why are women being paid the -- >> we shouldn't be having this
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unfortunately, we are.e here. >> reporter: which is why the boston mayor marty walsh is partnering with the university of women to offer free salaryclasses to women. >> how do they push back and push back in a way that men often do. >> reporter: and they have been showing up to learn how to drive a hard bargain. >> i realize negotiation skills for how to do a salary negotiation, so i felt like a deficit i could address. >> i had no idea you can actually go 20% above your when you're negotiating for a salary so that is 100% something i'm going to do going forward. >> this is better for the entire economy. s for the mayor and oversees the program. >> we know that when women are paid equally, it helps with er work force and tends to productivity. >> reporter: but this harvard business school professor isn't en to
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why wouldn't these classes move the needle? >> it's not clear to me that the gender wage gap is primarily function of women's lack of propensity or lack of skill to negotiate when it's clear to a person entering a job what the job is, which we would know if they were pay transparency, women will negotiate just as often and just >> you don't just on have to negotiate salaries. >> reporter: while salary talks may stall, costello says negotiate everything else. >> can you get another week's can you get a better job title? can you get free parking? boston? that would be huge! so think outside the box just beyond your salary number. that free parking could actually be a raise when you sit doin' and dot math. >> absolutely. that could be several thousand dollars a year in boston. equal pay act was passed in 1963. if the gap continues to shrink
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last decade, we won't seepay until 2139. >> i'm glad to see in boston they are putting this in effect. it should go to managers.trained, too, about how to -- >> it is. it is a dual process. they train both the person n, and those people who hire and employ them. >> good advice. thank you, michelle. chefs are recipe for traditional food courts. how a new smorgasbord could redefine the way we eat out. morning." only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy,z watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal aller complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes
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ide, i am not putting any kidding aside. this man is talking about the size of his sponce in a . this is someone who could have his finger on the button and, god, i hope it's his finger! >> i hope it's his finger too! we aretoyota green room. >> you went there. >> you went all the way there. >> i joined him there. he was there and he invited all of us to go gift that keeps on giving for you? >> yeah, he is really is. like an onion and keep peeling is more donald underneath. i don't think he wants to be
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>> john: good morning. i'm meteorologist john loufman. on aur way into a day rainy from time to time. you see the showers moving through here right now and plenty more where they came up and move through the ohio and mississippi and tennessee valley. on and off rain and mild today. we top around 60 degrees and akron/canton near 62 with periods of rain as well on southwest breezes. not as warm as we've seen in the last day or so. showers end tonight with a cold front that will take us down to 40 degrees, and as that front moves through, we'll see fog develops in the wee hours of the morning, which will set us up for a friday that starts with some foggy patches, and then sun/clouds with clouds early and more and more sunshine through the day. a high of only 49 degrees.
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o seconds to work with. curry from mid-court. it's good! >> he sank two amazing shots in one day!s game between the jazz and the warriors, curry dropped a half-court buzzer-beater from 55 feet out!o beat the jazz 115-94. curry proved he can go long with a putt too. he attempted a 94-yard putt riors practice court while hitting a round with new zealand golfer lydia ko nailed it. >> don't you want to play with him? don't you want to play with him?
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>> like everything about steph this half hour, stephen colbert. we like everything about him too. he is in our toyota green room. >> hey! >> he is with us.. good to see you. we are also will talk comedy and politics and more. find out where does he stand on the controversy over donald trump's hands? think about colbert. that is ahead. that's ahead.he morning's headlines from around the globe. "the boston globe" reports a massachusetts seven grader goodell tried to change tom brady's name.t cold weather lowered the air pressure in those deflategate footballs. he is not related to nfler goodell. we will speak with ben today and bring you his story tomorrow on "cbs this morning." the power of science and what this in school are trying to
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bloomberg looks into so-called trump steaks seen at avent and turns out they are not really from donald trump. >> really? really? >> surprise! the meat was displayed at an event on he told the crowd we have trump steaks but the steaks were froms provisional company. they say they allowed patrons to purchase meats. trump had a frozen steak7 but sales have been discontinued. >> not only are they not trump steaks but a company called bush brothers? >> no relation. it is kind of interesting.orts on the debate over the color of bernie sanders' suit during last night's debate. did you pay attention to this? you remember the dress was it or white and gold? to some people, sanders' suit looks brown on tv and to others, black or blue.
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debate. what was the color of his suit? sanders' campaign confirmed to black. i love you saying, oh, boy!king about steaks and suits and not talking about country. >> thank god we have stephen to help us with that!i think the suit was bown. >> i didn't look. i only look at charlie's suit every day. he always looks handsome in you. >> you're welcome. >> you two want to be alone? should stephen and i go back to the green room? >> oh, no. >> thank you. funny man stephen colbert is here with a serious announcement. donors choose.org is a website teachers. today, more than 50 actors, athletes and entrepreneurs have
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regions of the country on donorschoose.org. >> hi. i'm samuel l. jackson. >> i'm serena williams. >>er of twitter. >> i'm ashton kutcher. >> i'm seth rogen. >> i'm dwight howard of the houston rockets. >> i'm the ceo of >> i'm russell simpls. >> i'm funding all of the classroom projects in the state of iowa. >> so the regions that i am funding is from compton, we are so happy to fund all of the projects in sonoma county. >> i'm funding the classroom tennessee. >> in the greater boston area. woo-who! i grew up in boston. >> stephen colbert inspired er funding all public school projects last spring in his home state of south carolina. donors chose.orgember and tell us about this. >> well, the best school day is probably the best thing i've
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as you said, last spring, with the help of the people at donse, i helped fund every classroom project in south carolina and for those of you out there who don't know what donors choose is, it's my favorite charity, becauseooms all around the country can put up any project they want to teach their children or help their kids with, but they don't have the fund for. book? you don't have the book in your school and you want to do an art project and you don't have the suan choose, hence the name. you go to state, school, the project, you fund it. 100% of your money goes to that project. and the kid write you back and you find out about it. best school day is flashprojects all over the united states. 47 states, including the district of columbia and 11,000 classroom projects. as you heard, the wonderful people who are 4 million dollars. >> $14 million and it all happens today. all in one day. >> how did you get them involved? did you just simply pick up the
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hollywood and everybody in the guys. no. all donors choose, i am happy to be involved in this and tell you already involved in the organization. >> thank you for encouraging it because i went on this morning and donated to my school in my san antonio, texas. fifth graders for struggling learners and need money for flashcards. this is the simplest need for our kind other people who are doing these donation today, the people who are giving $14 million in funding these projects, the reason therapy son i did it is i know the real heroes are the teachers who are too often themselves spending their own money for these projects. >> what is great about it, too, u gave dollar, a dollar has value. >> yeah. and every dollar you give goes exactly to that project and you hear back from those kids. >> here is what one said.colbert. thank you for donating. we have heard you have a tv show
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watch. >> and given the presidential campaign, maybe not >> he wanted to know are you funny? >> that's what ed. >> if i'm not, i'm in big trouble. what is his name? >>rry? larry, i hope so. i hope so, larry. >> were you a good student, stephen, in school? why do you feel soabout this? >> i was a good student when i was younger. i did not apply myself in high school. i cannot lie. i cannot lie. the fact that this all worked out for me is pretty much a i tell you what, tonight on the show i'm actually going to talk to my favorite teacher from fourth grade! because what i found out was last spring, when we flash ct in south carolina, two of the projects were in my elementary school, styles point elementary on michael drive on james island, south carolina. i went back to mym from fourth grade and talked to my fourth grade teacher. >> i'm thinking it's good to be you. to charlie's point in the green
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keeps on a clip of your show in the eye opener on the bite on the hillary clinton thing and somebody said why is this happening? >> a scene from poltergeist, right?ppening? >> i imagine it has to be a little bit of what is going on in hillary's campaign. did i hear those are not actually trump steaks? >> yes! a company called bush brothers. >> wow! there is an endorsement right there! maybe he wasn't even claiming -- just announcing his running mate. trump pile of meat, 2016. >> is trump perfect for satire? >> he is and i'meat president, too. i'm sure everything is going to be fine. >> how are you handling that. >> are what? >> rah are you really? >> that everything is going to be fine? you know what? yeah. because is there a less than
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will be the next president of the united states and i know the public will roll on. >> a big movementto canada if he becomes canada. you've seen that? >> that is why canada is building a wall right now.ot -- by people investigating. >> you think they want to leave if donald trump is president or be closer to justin t guy is super hungy! have you seen him? >> stephen, let's play a little game. ted cruz or tom cruise. lightning round. >> no question. i have to choose one? >> yes. >> tom cruise. >> stuck in an elevator with kanye or queen elizabeth? >> kanye! pope or dancing and singing with beyonce. >> oh, i'm a catholic and i got to go with beyonce because those hips are
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with melania trump? >> i go with the library witha trump. >> roll tape, please, randy. >> charlie, pucker next, man! let's do it! >> i want to know how you get these women to kiss you like that? >> it's my musk! but i do come home with flowers to my wife a lot! i came home the last two night with bundles of flowers. i walked in the door and who was it this time?
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you have to pick. >> really? the three of them? >> yes. >> i will choose my wife! >> i know. >> those three? >> yes. go home and a little blanket and a pillow on the couch! that's where you're sleeping tonight. >> i say helen mirren, that was all unexpected but helen mirren, kiss you on your neck. >> great to have you, stephen. >> a pleasure to be here. oh, people with choose and 3.2 million today will be matched by sergei brend an actton. >> watch stephen colbert on "the s >> john: good morning. i'm meteorologist john loufman. tough act to follow. showers moving through on and off through the course of the day. they're with us because there's plenty more where they came from
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if you go out to eat withope you do, the group is often faced with a problem what to eat. one person may want chinese. another one could be in the mood for pizza. you know the kind. in the past, the easy way toat problem was just go to the mall's food court. now that is changing big-time. jamie wax is inside a food hall with a taste of where dining is good morning. good to see you. >> reporter: good morning. i'm at gotham west market in new york city. surrounding by nine very different, very delicious places to eat. like a good
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food halls are the hottest trend in cuisine right now and places like this are opening up all over cheers. oh, my gosh! it should come as no surprise that mario makes a mean sandwich. after all he is a celebrity chef and owner of mor restaurants. but it may surprise you that his latest spot is little more than a stall nestled among a food when i was growing up you might go to the mall and get yourself an orange julius or it was not a gastric >> reporter: orange julius, people think of a food hall, think of a food court and come to a place like this and they are blown away, i think. >> we hope to make something delicious and authentic and handmade. this is not machine made food. there are cooks in the station. manned by
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getting started and all clamoring to be a part of the food hall movement which is hout the country. all you can eat beef that is marinated. >> reporter: chefs like hanna chung who cooks up at simply soul in atlanta's pot city >> it's actually a really big deal for me because i'm such a little business and i'm very new in my career so this is mighty big break. on the verge of a food hall explosion in this country? >> we are not on the verge. we are in the middle of a food hall explosion. >> reporter: bon appetit deputy says food halls reflect the new way americans heat. >> if a celebrity chef is not exploring food markets or doing casual level you won't know who they are in 20 years. >> reporter: that big of a movement?
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the hands of people that want it and a lot of peoancy restaurants and spend a lot of money so a chance to get same great taste from great chef at one/hundred the price. >> reporter: this was a sears and taken over from the city in 1991. how important is this the way are growing and they are taking old buildings in reclaiming them? >> right. i think in atlanta in a resurgence of culture and renaissance happening in art, music, and food. i think it actually brings more depth andticity to the movement. >> for us a different step and a way from the real bricks and mortar. for us an opportunity to play in a different orter: what is it in for the customer for the food hall
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>> the customer doesn't have to go to the greasy r the step. >> reporter: the point of food halls is shared overhead for restaurants and a smorgasbord of choice for hungry>> when you go into those places you think you're looking for one thing but you discover a whole new thing. so maybe we finally have solved theion -- where do you want to eat tonight? >> reporter: that diversity of a choice may be the best thing about food halls. this morning alone we have tacos to sushi burritos, a breakfast of champions. the studio. >> thank you, jamie. >> they got a patty melt
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>> john: good morning. i'm meteorologist john loufman. a rainy day in the offing from time to time and we have light to moderate showers. it's moving up from the gulf of mexico, and it's going to be with us from time to time all day long, and as a result with the rain on and off, mild temperatures right around 60 degrees give or take a couple, and we'll give a couple to the akron/canton area and head to 62 with periods of rain there as well on southwest breezes. the cold front ends the rain tonight and drops us to 40. it presents us with patchy fog as we make our way toward the wee hours of the morning into tomorrow morning. we start with patchy fog and have a sun/clouds mix and emphasizes clouds early in the day but a high only around 50 degrees.
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jeff: today on "flip my food," i' m at speedway harley davidson in charlotte, north carolina, and today i' m putting the flip on classic comfort food. let' s get in the kitchencooking. announcer: it' s time to kick-start your appetites on "flip my food," as chef jeff throttles up the flavor on someshes at speedway harley davidson. and now, let' s get to cooking. jeff: now, you must be aimee.come to speedway harley davidson, chef jeff. jeff: thank you for having me. my goodness! aimee: well, thanks for coming. jeff: now, i hear you' re the owner of this aimee: i am. yes, sir. aimee: full service. we' re the around that' s open 7 days a week for all of our customers' convenience, and yes, we have have service, genuine motor clothes, parts,
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