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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is friday, march 18th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." a new threat targets donald trump's family. police swarm his son's manhattan apartment. voters say they are fed up with both presidential front runners. a new focus group reveals anger in a key swing state. >> huge hail hammers texas and millions could be hit by a spring snowstorm. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. hopefully, there is time to still, you know, prevent a trump
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fracture the party. >> the gop works to trip up trump. >> the best alternative to donald trump is stop him from getting 1,237 is ted cruz and i'll help ted in every way i can. >> the secret service investigating a suspicious letter sent to eric trump that threatened harm to donald trump's families. >> american isis fighter surrendered on the battlefield saying he made a bad decision. >> i wasn't thinking straight. >> north korea testing military strength in direct with u.n. sanctions. >> utter confidence at every level. >> the flint water crisis is front and center on capitol hill along with fireworks and finger pointing. >> if you don't resign you should be impeached! >> american airlines flight forced to divert to jfk. >> a flash of light and big explosion. >> in texas, hail blasted holes
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>> i was sitting in my car and that happened. >> a fire stunt in florida goes horribly wrong. >> fire on his faye. >> all that. >> it's march madness time and hopefully, we have crazy dunks and crazy march madness and check out myer commercials during the break too. >> march madness for the yale bulldogs in overtime! little rock is moving on. >> all that matters. >> take a look at sean. he is soaking wet right now. >> miller is into it. fully engaged. >> you love a coach like that. you just don't want to hug him right now. >> on "cbs this morning." marco rubio has joined the ranks of the fallen and when he dropped out he was gracious. >> i'm so grateful for the help you gave us. i just want you to know there is nothing more you could have done. >> you could have voted for him. that's a fact. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota.
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welcome to "cbs this morning." happy friday. charlie rose is off so john dickerson of "face the nation" is here. >> thanks for having me. >> great to have you here. after spending weeks using what many call violent and inflammatory rhetoric on the campaign trail, this morning, donald trump finds his ownw the target of threats. a threatening letter containing a suspicious white powder was sent to the manhattan home of eric trump, one of the ns. fbi, secret service and nypd are all investigating. >> eric trump's wife opened the letter at their home in the trump south of central park and that is where don dahler is right now. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the letter arrived here at eric trump'sent in manhattan. last night, thursday night, the police swarmed this area after
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and noticed ited white poued powder. it is not hazardous. the letter contained an explicit if donald trump does not withdrawal from the presidential election, his campaign stopped, that his family would be harmed.mp is donald trump's second oldest son. he has been a fixture on the campaign trail and oftenehind his father at events. incidentally is not the first threat to trump this week. earlier this week the hacker group known as a threat saying they are going to declare total war fare against trump towards statements he has made about banning muslims and deporting and they say they will launch a cyberattack on his online entities on april 1st which, of coursel fool's day.
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campaign is getting support. lindsey graham and marco rubiod cruz on thursday and were afraid of what donald trump candidacy could do to their party. major garrett is in washington to look at this. major. >> reporter: good morning. ad hoc and so far aimless to stop donald trump efforts continues and another one inwn washington and another in palm beach, florida with the biggest republican donors. so far all more talk than s vacuum, ted cruz has emerged as the least likely establishment favorite to topple y, ted's positions on issues are conservative. >> reporter: returning subdued and defeated to capitol hill after ending his white house bid, marco rubiose ted cruz but said he is the only alternative. >> hopefully, there is time to prevent a trump nomination whichre the party. >> reporter: senator lindsey
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criticism of donald on't think his campaign is race phobia and bigotry and i think a disaster for our party. >> reporter: graham offered cruz a halting ent. >> i'm dong doing a fund-raiser for ted cruz. >> reporter: trump aspired ust three weeks ago. >> if you kill ted cruz on the floor of the senate and the trial is in the senate, nobody can convict you.kasich, the last man standing between a trump versus cruz primary attacked trump's comments that break out at a contested convention. >> for somebody running for president of the united states, to say,ly that there could be violence if he doesn't get his way. >> the primaries head west to utah and arizona where cruz is he hopes will rally anti-trump voters.
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with that trust that he has we need to unite behind ted cruz. >> reporter: the voice in that ad is mike lee, an ally of cruz and both lee and cruz haveside of the gop establishment in washington. now they are pulling it in to their anti-trump world. >> major, thank you. is not endorsing a candidate yet but this morning he appears to favor hillary clinton. "the new york times" reports the president told democratic donors at a private fund-raiser in quote, that senator bernie sanders of vermont was nearing the point of which -- at which his campaign against hillary clinton would end and that the party must soon come together to back sponded to those comments last night. >> we have received more votes from people under 30 thanton and donald trump combined. many states were winning the votes of people under 45. of america and that is the future of the
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we don't fight this out to the end would be, i think, a very bad mistake.ouse said the president's comments were meant to stress that success in november will depend on the ability of the democratic party to come together behind the nominee and he or specify a preference in the race. the vermont senator is also offering a critique of the pick. sanders says he strongly supports a nomination of merrick garland but if he wins theer he said he would ask the president to withdraw the name. he wants a more progressive justice.republicans remain yuted united in their refusal to consider garland. jan crawford is on capitol hill. jan, good morning. rning. sanders may have his concerns but there is no evidence that garland would be anything other than a liberal justice, and as isits here on capitol hill, other democrats
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garland's first meetings were ting with a top democrat on the judiciary committee who stepped up the pressure on republicans. >> i think they owe it to theirents and to the country and more importantly to the consican doors are closed. although judiciary committee chairman chuck grassley left open a crack. >> it's a case of an hour garland. you know, it's pretty hard to say no, to that. if i can meet with a dictator in can surely meet with a decent person in responsible course of action is to avoid the politicalhe american people deserve heated. >> reporter: in a conference call with supporters, president obama said that issue was the american people did have a
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elected me president. >> the biggest challenge for the white house is going to be keeping the attention of thean people. >> reporter: former judiciary committee chief counsel says to prevail the white house has to keep beating that drum. >> you have outsidealities as candidates. and there are going to be issues that will be come up, and, you know, i don't think the american people are going to be paying as much attention to the judge garland. >> reporter: now, garland also doesn't bring diversity so some groups on the left aren't all that fired up. but he would be a solid and with his temperament and intellect, perhaps someone who could build consensus on a . >> the obama administration this morning is calling on north korea to calm tensions after a pair of new missile launches.rms pyongyang fired two ballistic missiles overnight and that crashed into the sea.
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sanctions on the north. the u.s. clamped down his punishment for missile and year. federal investigators are investigating a lightning strike on an ght that was flying from north carolina to laguardia airport when it was struck. >> there was a flash of light and big explosion.ut a hundred feet. i don't know. it just felt like i was on a roller coaster. >> the plane diverted safely tofk airport. 59 on board and no one hurt. >> that is scary yu looking at it and we weren't there.s roll through
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that's the to the size of tennis balls pounded areas around dallas yesterday. it smashed through windows and dozens of cars.r lonnie quinn of wcbs is here in the studio. you know something big could be happening. he is tracking a potential targeting the northeast. i know when you're here, something is happening. >> i show up and it's bad news weather wise. start you off with apicture. lots of inclement weather out there. what you can't see from a radar signature is this big pool of cold air up around the northern at pool of cold air will be dropping south into the northeast. at the same time, that this storm around its act together and scoots to the gulf of mexico and if it travels up the coastline, we have a big storm on our ng to be a springtime storm and take place on sunday. if it goes further out to sea, not so much.
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big four computer models are saying this is going to come right up the eastern seaboard.lop. here it comes. it will be talking snow for the northeast and up into new england. how much snow are mixing along the coast and rain and sleet and mix inside with snow later. we are talking maybe 1 to 3tal koelvet coastline and i-95, 3 to 6 and dark blue outside to new york city and up into new england, 6, 10 inches or more of snow for some spots out there. the ski areas are loving . been a tough winter for them. everybody else you get the snow. it will be around for a hot second because it's going to melt very quickly and be 50 and we get into next week. >> get a couple of runs in. michigan governor rick snyder is back in flint this h officials about the city's water crisis. he testified yesterday before a house panel.ss are
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of the epa to resign over the lead contamination.ashington with the contentious hearing. >> reporter: good morning. the first time lawmakers got to grill the two high ranking hat has become a full-fledged health emergency. republicans put most of the blame on president obama's epa chief zeroed in on the michigan governor. >> as soon as i knew there was a lead issue, we did blood testing-- >> deny ability only works when it's plausible. >> reporter: nearly four hours on thursday. >> no! just listen for a second! >> reporter: lawmakers took turns governor rick snyder and epa chief mccarthy. >> it wasn't until january of the next year you actually did is the fundamental problem! don't look around like you're mystified! >> reporter: the city tapped into the flint river for drinking water in april 2014 to
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caused lead to leech from old pipes. although flint is no longer pumping river water, most of theead pipes have not been replaced. >> i should have asked tougher questions and i should have done more! >> reporter: at the hearing, governor snyder apologized and s on all levels of government. >> inefficient, ineffective and unaccountable bureaucrats at the epa allowed this disaster to continue >> reporter: mccarthy insisted her agency followed the lead of michigan environmental officials. >> from day one the state provided our regional office with confusing, nd information. >> you need to take some screwed up! you messed up a hundred thousand people's lives! >> reporter: flint residents - traveled bynd the hearing. >> i found a flyer in my mailbox saying that pregnant women and people 55 and over should not
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miscarried in 2015 and it was not clear it was linked to the contaminated mount of testify or even apologies can bring my babies back or take the lead out of everyone's body! someone needs to be held >> reporter: in a statement to the detroit news, governor snyder said that he voluntarily testified to ensure that nothing again. he says he has no plans to resign. as for epa administrator mccarthy, the white house says r. >> what a hearing. thank you. the american who defected from isis in iraq is opening up how he became jihad. it involves a woman. from there, khweis wentnd a contact helped him join isis.
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detained khweis. >> reporter: khweis lefttates in december of 2015 and in a few short weeks he's had what you might call a radical change of heart. >> i wanted to go back toamerica. >> reporter: years said than done. next thing he knew, mohamed jamal khweis was a prisonerafter he appeared on their front line early monday morning. >> united states. >> reporter: in a long rambling interview onvision, khweis explained he met a girl in turkey and she made all of the arrangements for him to join isis. >> she set up the from turkey to syria to syria to iraq. been
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been seduced by the videos shown showing the good islamic state but when he got there that is not what he found. >> our daily life was basically prayer, and learning about the religion for about eight hours. >> reporter: as for why he did it? well, ittle vague on that point. >> at the time i made a decision to go, because i wasn't thinkingeporter: so he did what so many others have done. he found a people smuggler to get him out. but instead of arriving safely border and freedom, he has found himself in custody and in deep trouble. the already said it's planning to file charges against him in the united states and here inner bill, -- has been interviewed by the fbi. the first day of march madness featured a wild string
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seven lower seeded teams won on 12th seeded yale beat fifth seeded baylor in a stunner. the first for yale. overtime against purdue. little rock won in double overtime 85-83. march madness, here we go. and tonight. cbs sports coverage begins at noon eastern time and 11:00 a.m. central. a fierynt turned dangerous for the performers and the audience. thea >> samantha: good morning to you, and, of course, happy friday. we start off a little chillier than the last couple of days. 30s and 40s this morning, and we are going to stay in the 40s today. your high is 46. that will happen at about 3:00 in the afternoon. overall, a beautiful day, but there's just the slightest,
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right as a member of this democratic society should be able to vote, but given those an't vote for either one of them. >> ahead, polster frank luntz with a focus group that reveals anger and fatigue among keyvoters. the news is back this morning right here on "cbs this morning." announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by voya financial. se. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. porange money represents the money you put away for retirement. over time, your money could multiply. you. get organized at voya.com. rn works so well people can forget their bathroom experience. but sir froggy can never forget. "what's worse", he thinks...never relax or my eyes can never look away?" the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa?
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>> tia: good morning. i'm tia ewing. if you want perch for dinner tonight, you might be out of luck. a shortage of lake erie yellow perch is making it hard for many nonprofit fish fries to get their hands on the favorite len lenten dish. they say the shortage is due to an increase in demand. for a look at the chilly forecast, here's meteorologist sam roberts. hey, sam. >> samantha: hey, tia. good morning, and good morning to you. really a gorgeous day in our forecast. 46 today, so a little chillier than it was yesterday, but seasonably so. we drop back into the 20s overnight. then we may see a stray shower or two today. the chance, though, is very small. it's this weekend that those precip chances go up. tomorrow night a few stray snowshowers possible and those may linger into sunday morning but little to nothing in the way of accumulation. really the big thing this
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today is which commemorates the time whenl of the drunks out of new jersey and into manhattan. >> apparently, this is supposed to be a religious holiday. i'm no biblical scholar butmber jesus telling his followers to commit every sin possible until their body shuts off. ou had to drink today? >> two shots. >> two shots of what? >> of tequila, of course! >> oh, tequila, the traditionals day drink! >> i talked to people on the
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they were feeling no pain walking around. feeling that way. >> they were in good shape yesterday. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up what if the leading e not your pick? a focus group reveals to frank luntz something in common for the two front runners.unning away from both of them. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" says some apple engineers might resist if they are ordered to help the fbi unlock the of the san bernardino terrorists. some may kit their jobs. their concern stems from apple's oldulture. a hearing is scheduled next week. a man for plotting an attack inspired by isis. he was convicted in the- plan to attack a contest showing cartoons depicting the prophet mohammed last year in texas.
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involving an attack in the u.s. committed in the name of an islamic state. a video apparently showing an american student detained instealing a propaganda banner. north korea released of someone removing a sign from a hotel wall. otto banner for a friend, he says. he was sentenced for 15 years for hostile act against the state. "fortune" reports cans of chicken of the sea are being recalled. it affects five-ounce cans of chuck light tuna in oil or ficials say the fish may have been undercooked. the previous recall by bumblebee was prompted by improper the affected items are listed on adam laroche retired from
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he was told to have his sonime in the clubhouse. angry teammates played the next day but only after the general manager talked them into it.led with the team last season. voters in florida are sharing their frustration about the option in the presidential ning, a focus group gives us a front look at the anger towards the front runners in both parties. >> i have to tell you, i have i know how, literally from my years as a young lawyer state to leveling with the people. >> have you always told the truth? always. >> the red and green lines tanking there show equalion between republican and democratic voters as they watched scott pelley's interview with hillary clinton. >> you can see on her face from is lying. >> common. she lied about lying. who does that? >> the focus group is s who oppose
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>> the two front runners shaper the distinction of being among the least likely candidates.ibutor and republican strategist frank luntz led the group at the orlando public library in the heart of florida where both clinton and trump won big this how many of you have a positive impression of donald trump. raise your hands. none of you. how many of you have a positive impression of hillary clinton?nds. none of you. >> i would rather not vote than vote for either one of these candidates and it pains me to say that because i feel like my of this democratic society to be able to vote but given those two candidates, i can't vote for either one of them. >> this is like none of the on. why none of the above? >> i just think that none of the -- neither party deserves my vote. they are not giving us what i feel we need as a country so whyrt to somebody who is not going to do what i need them to do for me or my family?ald trump or hillary clinton care about the american people. i don't trust them and i don't
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>> who is mad as hell? this is your country here. voters. i'm not mad at the candidates. you know, they are not -- people are voting for them and i'm or sound bites for their information. >> you're very critical about trump and you don't like him.d that you responded to, particularly favorably, in that it makes you very angry with donald >> beautiful ties easement they are great ties. ties are made where, china? >> ties mae these made? >> i don't know but made someplace. >> who thought outsourcing was powerful and credible? tell me lways talks about making america great again andess here, but he is being hypocritical. >> he is bringing out voters to the polls.
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>> no. >> i'm just saying -- >> if he were bringing out all of the voters to vote for him, he would be than he is. there is just as many coming out to vote against him as there are voting for him. >> yes. >> i think that donald trump is -- the only see donald trump is in the white house is on a guided tour. >> you've been waiting to say that all night, haven't you? >> yes! only way i want to see hillary clinton in the white house is if her prison is on a guided tour. >> the thing about hillary clinton is all of her flaws are and provable. we see one scam after another that followed her husband and now it's following her between also the clinton foundation, the money that is coming in, the e-mail scandal. it's all there. >> you talked about benghazi being important to you. feel she has been candid about what happened. there is one ad that has been
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particularly effective with you the audience at home and then i'll get your reaction to it. >> dear hillary clinton. i want to ask you why you ignored calls for help in four americans were murdered. >> as an army person, an combat, you sit here and can relate what the guys are going to on the ground. you always realized your country had your back. i feel like we abandoned those guys and i can't imagine whating through their mind. >> do you blame her, not the president? >> i blame both of them. they both knew what was going on and she did not give them adequate security. me, having been a commissioned army officer and a planner, that we could not have gotten support for them. >> then vote for trump. >> no.e anything that man says. his word is as good as that degree from trump university. >> you don't trust hillary clinton? >> not at all. >>ump? >> not as much. >> there is a great opportunity for someone and that person had better come forward fast because
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trump up, and if the democratsllary clinton, it will be the worst turnout of an election ever. >> i have been voting straight republican for over 30 years.e i need to be able to look my grandson in the eye and tell him that i voted with principle. i supported a candidate of principle and, right now, wee. >> i cannot support the republican party as currently exists. i'm fed up. it's time. you want to do it? it's time to start a third-party. this election is gone. i will not vote for hillary and i will >> frank luntz is with us now from orlando. i hope hillary clinton and donald trump are watching this morning. or should do to address the negative images you just showed us? >> well, clinton needs to sit down and she has done it before and sat with scott pelley and charlie rose and now needs to do it with john dickerson and come clean and show your heart and show someecause
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is they don't believe her. in donald trump's case, that he absolutely has to show humility, although he is as likely to do to pass up a buffet. for both of these candidates, it is necessary for them to say i'm not perfect, i've made mistakes got wrong and this is what i learned from it, but not a candidate is likely to do it. so you're going to see this kind of anger both of them for months to come. >> john dickerson is here. >> yeah. thanks, frank. what is your sense, frank,ntages of each party where people feel this way? is it more in the republican party or democrat? which is it? >> i have thought there was more with the republicans but i'm it took us less than 24 hours to recruit this group because so many people would choose none of the above if they had that t, i hope that cbs on their next poll does it, because
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between 15% and 20%lectorate prefer neither of them. people who don't trust hillary clinton and on the republican side, trump has done as well as he has because he has brought independents and someats but lost a fair number of traditional republicans. both of them have problems within their own parties. >> frank luntz, we will have to thank you. >> thank you. a high school said yes to a fiery stunt at a pep rally. school official probably now regret that decision. we will show you the near if you're heading out the door, guess what. we can come too. watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital device.ia wilde and bobby cannavale from the hit show be here in studio 57 coming up. now? (text tone) excuse me. (phone tone) again? right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots?
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the accident happened even though pyrotechnics are banned from schools in palm beach >> reporter: fire officials tell us the stunt man suffered serious burns and more than a dozen students treated at the scene. the as apparently planned to rally kids above a standardized test but did not have the likelyct. we should warn you this contains graphic images. the stunt man was spit ago fireball as another leaper jumped overhead when out of control. flames shot across the performer's face and then spread almost instantly. he appeared to try to put out the fire with his hands. >> at first, part of the act. and then we realized it was real. >> all of a sudden, he is throwing the fire everywhere. we are like, okay, he's not body is panicking and running around and trying to evacuate the area.
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>> reporter: the former for the miami heat runs a group called inferno's challenge. he was rushens to his face but is expected to recover. several students were also treated for respiratory injury. >> i immediately jumped started looking for my daughter. it was kid on the ground. they were treating the kids. >> reporter: the balm peachl district called the incident inexcusable, saying it's a direct violation of district policy. the district's rules are clear that fire and are forbidden inside the buildings. >> right now, i'm just glad that are okay.e daughter is okay. >> reporter: it is frightening to watch. the stunt man is said to be in morning. the school district says it will investigate the incident, that it's too early to determine the right now a memo going, bob,
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the pepave been very serious. >> i went to a bib putting high school in texas. wecs testing! >> just fingernail biting! >> they have to come up withse to motivate the students! new developments in the sex assault scandal that rocked one of the nation's most elite prep schools. ahead, rikki klieman how owen's lawyers will fight to keep their client out of jail. basketball players work up a sweat on the court. apparently, sod the especially enthusiastic coach at march madness. he is going to get an endorsement deal with what is some of the deodorant out there? >> axe, maybe? >> menin. >> demarco, what is y >> samantha: good morning to
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>> brian: good morning. i'm brian duffy. this morning we wait to get the information about the number of arrests made during the st. patrick's day parade in cleveland. we do know there were no major incidents. that's good news. when we hear back from cleveland police, we will let you know. you can find all of our st. patrick's day-related stories on the home page of cleveland19.com. not too bad for the parade yesterday, sam. a little windy out there. now maybe a little cold coming in? >> samantha: oh, yeah. we have cooler weather on the way. 57 yesterday was beautiful, but today is 46. that's not bad this time of year, but it's about to go below average for the week jeopardy end weekend. a mix of clouds and sun and then
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it is friday! we are so happy about that! it is march 18th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." ahead, including the presidential candidates and your bank account. we will show you how their tax plans could help you decide who to vote for.ere's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. police swarmed this area after laura trump opened an envelope and notice the defendant contained some white >> so far aimless to stop donald trump efforts continue. so far all of this has been a lot more talk than action.
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evidence that garland would be anything other than a liberal justice. iraq in december 15. you could say he has a change ofl fledged health emergency in flint, michigan. >> if it travels up along the coastline, we have a big storm on our hands and it's going to be astorm. fire breathing act was apparently planned to rally kid before a standardized test but t have that effect. >> what they are mad about, they don't believe her. donald trump has toow humility, although he is as likely as i am to do to pass up a buffet. >> op-ed written by donald trump
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be plagiarized the day before. i'm norah o'donnell and dickerson of "face the nation." charlie is off. the secret service, fbi, and nypd are investigate ago t to donald trump's son. source tells cbs news there was white powder in the envelope but a preliminary test finds theoesn't appear to be hazardous. >> eric trump's wife opened the letter last night at their manhattan apartment. the source said a learnhe trump's family would be harmed if the billionaire front-runner does not withdraw from the presidential race. >> the letter was found nearly supporters and protesters fought at a postponed trump rally in chicago. police have droppedt cbs news campaign supporter who was arrested following that clash. officers pushed him to the im with resisting arrest. he was cleared after view of video and an interview with the officers involved.
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the charges were dropped. house speaker paul ryan says forget it to republicans who think he would be a betteree than trump. former speaker john boehner has said ryan should be the party's choice at a contestedegates fail to choose a candidate on the first ballot. >> i saw boehner last night and i told him to knock it off! you know?y different words. i used his own words that he used to use against us when he told us to knock things off. it's not going to be me. for president. look. i made a decision over a year ago not to run for president. be p president. >> in a statement from boehner said his remarks about ryan werethe former speaker has endorsed governor john kasich. sunday on "face the nation," we will talk with governor kasich, as well as former candidate just endorsed ted cruz, of all things.
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sanders will also with be sunday on cbs. a former student convicted of sexually assaulting an underaged classmate is heading back to court in just hours. owen e some say was called the senior salute. but his recent conversation with a journalist on a train led prosecutors repeatedly broke a mandatory curfew. legal expert for cbs news rikki klieman is bus. how did this come about? >> he's on a train that is a train like a trolley going from cambridge to boston. he start to who is a reporter. he knows she is a reporter! he tells them that he was in town visiting his girlfriend at . the woman reporter, when she gets done with the conversation, tweets it out. and the tweets then getecution does the right
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prosecution says he is in boston. let's look at what he was doing there and let's look at his curfew.f the bus depot hours and they see he has violated his curfew eight times. >> this is a dumb mistake by him, right?ts for letting him do this? >> well, it may be a really dumb mistake and it may be this whole idea of the arrogance of the yo the things that i find interesting when you look at the paper work is the girlfriend's story is the paper work. >> what does that tell you? >> what it tells me is that either his lawyers are trying to give light to why he was gone and, by the way, he did call pretrial services. he got permission for thesethe thing is he says the trip were to see legal counsel and they don't want to name the legal counsel, and he says that the trips were for educational .
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interesting. it's 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. so he says that he cannotonline education and have meetings with professors unless he gets permission to extend his hours. well, we know what the judge is that. >> what is the -- what happens if his bail is revoked? what happens then? >> well, he got a gift, okay?il, pending this appeal being decided. this is a gift. so instead of obeying the rules, he decides he has his own rules. happen? he could get his bail revoked, he is going in. the judge could keep the hen he has to bay the curfew or the judge could do something in the middle by modifying the conditions. if i'm that judge, i'm prettynow, because the arrogance that we saw, according to, i think, the judge at the trial in the see today. >> interesting he would talk to
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reporter and reveal that information. >> they are not your friends when they are working. how was the st. patrick's day parade yesterday? >> it was great. i have tiredt happens when you vote with your wallet this election ye >> samantha: two accessories today, a coat and sunglasses. let's take a live look outside. time is 8:07. out there. it's beautiful this morning, but a lot cooler than the last 46 for today. that's your high that will the afternoon. we may see a stray shower this
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bolish the irs. >> we will create an economy f us, not just the 1%. >> we are going to make our country rich again. we are going to make our country need the rich in order to make the great. i'm sorry to tell you. >> it's agreed the economy is a ampaign trail, but how will their promises impact your wallet? the international business times, personal editor lauren lions cole writes the following. she looked into the tax plans of ng research from the nonpartisan tax policy center and she wrote down how much each candidate's plan would affect your taxes. here with us. good morning. lauren -- >> good morning. >> how did you figure out how this would n would impact people? >> the tax policies is heavy hitting work and looked how your
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your annual income and we pulled and put in a calculator so you can really see how your paycheck with potentially change. >> let's start with donald trump. how would his tax plan impact those making$55,000 a year? >> to his credit, donald trump proposes paycheck. say you're making $55,000 a year you'll see an increase under a he is able to get his tax plan through congress which may prove difficult. e higher end of the pay scale? >> it will benefit the wealthy the most. as you would increase drastically. >> to be clear before we move on, most of the tax analysis sew his plan would blow a hole in the under his proposal we would went up w in the next decade and drastic
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>> that is huge. adds a lot to the deficit. >> what is the average salary in>> the median salary is $54,000 in let's go to hillary clinton. >> her plan is status you can earn less than a million dollars or 5 million dollars and she wants to add a is your ed dd a raise the revenue for those people. >> how about ted cruz? >> he wants to simplify our tax code that we n would benefit the wealthy yi y significantly more so. in your paycheck but not a huge different under his flat tax proposal.
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the deficit? deficit. it's a significant deficit and in both cases a lot of cutting to the budget. as much as the republicans adding to the deficit, bernie sanders plan would add a lot to the deficit? >> his is the reverse and raise so much tax revenue it's moretreme than donald trump's proposal to cut taxes. bernie sanders would be raising taxes, regardless of your income. >> even if you're making 20,000ld still raise your taxes? >> not a lot but you get health care. it's a tradeoff and understanding what is best for you. most people in this country fall into and who is the best candidate for most people in the country? >> for most people, they are complicated. we are paying about 15% of our paycheck in federal taxes and not including state or city. for mosts going to put the most money back into your paycheck unless you really need health care and then bernie sanders is going to do a lot for you.n will not change anything.
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she would ab good choice. >> really interesting. >> something else to think reaking that down. >> good information. tax time, we are sending our paper work and figuring out how much we owe. right, >> or not! >> just trying to hold even. >> hold even. fbi agentfe in the midst of a divorce. the colleague calls it self-defense but an investigator calls it murder. a preview of "48 here on "cbs this morning." i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it,x it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger,t, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helpingife that ti want to live. [ female annlways this easy.
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arthur gonzales was an elite fbi agent and worked at the cademy in kwan a quantico, virginia. susan spencer investigates his ting turn of events. here is a preview. >> 911. what city? >> she just attacked me with a wife and i had to >> reporter: fbi agent arthur gonzales said when he came home from work april in 2013 he was find his .500 julie there. >> arthur and julie gonzales were living in separate homes.f going through a divorce. he basically says i don't love you any more as they are
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she launches a knife orter: art, an 18-year fbi veteran, says he instinctively resorted to his firearms traiis weapon and began shooting at julie, he claims it was self-defense. >> i just reacted -- four shots were fired at close range, says todd mosol, the lead detective on the case. reacted. >> reporter: is there anything that makes you say, wait a minute? >> no. no. the more investigators looked into art's story, the more complicated it became. >> i'm asking you to please get sking you not to leave me. >> reporter: art says julie had a problem with alcohol. >> beer, wine, liquorove? >> everything. vodka. >> reporter: the detective also learned art was dating a much younger woman, kara ara turns out to be an employee with the fbi. >> reporter: what did you find
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>> he was involved in a ith secret at the academy. >> reporter: a neighbor who had lunch with julie an hour before the deadly confrontation recalls julie gave most indication that anything was amiss. akes sense. it sounds like something out of a textbook. >> reporter: he says it is out of a textbook. he says this is textbook >> that's not the textbook i'm talking about. talking about? >> i'm talking about the textbook that says this is how you investigate a murder, this is how you set um the scene.ut doug merrill, a retired fbi agent and art's close friend, said there was no >> it's a case of self-defense. we are federal agents. we don't shoot to kill. we shoot to eliminate >> reporter: susan spencer is with us.
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so is this theory of a staged crime scene, is that correct? >> that was the entire case, that this thing just smelled from the very beginning that he had set everything up, that, in fact, she didn't even have a knife,to their tler heory? >> he planned to shoot her from the beginning and get rid of her? bad on this side of the table. he is a fbi agent and cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater and going through a messy gorse and on thead no choice but to shoot her. >> that is exactly his defense. this is so ingrained when you are facing an existential threatreact. >> including your wife? >> well, this is not a time when you think. this was the defense's position that this was completely >> wow. this is going to be an interesting hour. susan, thank you so much. you can watch susan's full report called "eliminating the 8 hours" tomorrow
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>> samantha: time is now 8:26. good morning to you. i hope your friday is off to a great start. 37 degrees is the current temperature in cleveland. a light wind out there and just tons of blue sky. we'll call it severe clear right now. minimal cloud cover, really just a beautiful start, but a few more clouds building in for the afternoon, although most of these will be fair weather clouds. we're not anticipating much, if anything, in the way of rain today. a little front to our north may spark a shower or two mid to late afternoon, but the chance is so small and the air is so dry. that will really inhibit any showers from developing, so an isolated shower and nothing more. mid-40s for this afternoon. a little cooler than yesterday,
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a lot of people have been waiting for this moment. a baby bald eagle finally hatching this morninge national ar ba zoo. a live webb cam has been watching them.dent and the first lady. they are the first couple to nest in the area since 1947. >> that is so beautiful. >> it's in the world, however it gets here. >> something to smile about in washington!
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>> we need more rebirth in washington. >> right. welcome back to" coming up in this half hour the new drama that scores the dark side of a rock star of s who is here? they play husband and wife on the screen and olivia and bobby are hot in our toyota green room! what really happened when she auditioned for the wall street. >> they are sharing the green room with another star. detroit leo a here getting a special stroke this morning. we have this pie brought in from the motor city becauseding a renaissance with its square slices. it smells so good in there too! that's not bobby's deodorant smells so good. see? we got jokes too, buddy. >> settle time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. the "los angeles times" reports
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defying scientist's expectations. they say one of the big he diversity of pluto's landscape. the dwarfed planets's terrain could be 4 billion years old and it features towering mountains of ice up to three miles high. a philadelphia this charter school pulled off a game winning three-pointer in overtime in the final seconds. the crowd went crazy. back in november, we told you not have a permanent gym to practice or play home games. it is still trying to raise the money. >> hollywood reporter revealss are banning children under 6 from r-rated movies even if they are with an adult.etly adopted the policy they say patrons complained about noisy tots or kids should not becontent.
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rule after 6:00 p.m. but others applying it 24/7. i agree with that. >>oken. i agree with it too. >> mommies have ruled on this matter! >> let's see what that buys us. emmy win bobby olivia wilde have teamed up and husband and wife in a rock 'n' roll series calledws drug addicted record who is fighting to save his label during the 1970s. in sunday's episode, comes home to find he has relapsed yet again. >> i'm going to stop. no more drugs. i want to. i love you so much. >> why did you do it? >> hey.ay.
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>> what? >> what?nest. >> i spent three days away and i come home to this? >> to what? >> please tell me this isn't happening! >> it's a little rough if thefinest ra household. bobby and olivia, so great to have you here. you guys on the screen. i can never tell if you're going to have hot monkey sex or just h other. >> you're not talking about them in the green room, are you? >> no, about you on the show! >> it's a good thing. hopefully, that follows in the it's passion. >> great couples you've seen before like the bundy is and theit sort of falls in tradition. so we hope that is what the viewers are very hot time, of course. 1973. >> you're talking about the '70s.
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it's rock 'n' roll, sex, le bit of violence. i said olivia wasn't born in the 70s and how did she research for this role? >> luckily, this era hasated me since i was 10 years old. i was prepared for this easement i love "the washington post" said this about you. wilde is fabulous andy cool. >> ew! >> good review. >> very good review. >> we were lucky with our reviews. it's nice. >> when they first came to you did you say? >> yes, yes. >> no hesitation? >> you didn't think about it? >> i was enormously pregnant. me and said do you want to do this? i was like, yeah, when are they l start date was my due date but i still said yes. i was, like, we will work itout.
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and mick jagger is directing.. >> we couldn't see each other. he was in l.a. and i was in new york. i was rehearsing a play. it was, like, winter. and i remember this guy came up vous what i look like. i have an apartment and it was dark and i wore black because i was cool. sunny! our vibes were just off! i think he was a little, like, put off by me so i hado d.c. and see him at his concert and we had dinner and hung out in his hotel. i said that before. i said one time, i said, we go hotel and we sealed the deal. but that means like we had a good you keep notes on what life was like in the '70s in the music business? >> he tells great stories about the time, about the era and his ith some of these music execs. he has wonderful stories and
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>> you hadn't worked with martyse before, had you? >> i worked with him on boardwalk empire. >> what does that mean? >> everything. i think any actor wants to work with martiny. i think every actor wants to have the opportunity call him marty! >> yeah, i'm like, marty! >> how long before you get to call him that? >> i jumped right in. nice to meet you, marty! i hope that is>> and does he ride with it? >> yeah. he wants everyone to feel comfortable. that is his main goal take awaytion. >> everybody is talking about you the repeat interview you had with howard and your role that you auditioned for it but didn't get it. >> yeah. >> they told you were, too,sophisticated. >> to be fair, it should be the director's choice and, of course, i respect marty's choice in casting which he put me which was the audition for wolfe. trust the process and do your best.
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interviews might end up and you might end with a better job.ted really means old. you learn this stuff. >> how old are you? >> i'm 32. i was younger then but still so >> i used to be told we don't think he fits -- that he is right for this world. which usually means you're usually what that means. >> you both have young children in the house. baby otis is about 2? >> almost. >> first time i've met achild named otis. where did that come from? >> i'm a huge otis redding fan. >> have you baby rocco ands potty-trained and employed who is 20. you have both ends of the spectrum, bobby. >> it's a nice thing. >>t the table here, right? >> we covered it all. thank you so much. congratulations. >> thank you.
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>> continued success with >> "vinyl" airs sundays on hbo. thank you both. it's actually more like detroit is coming up cooking up a comeback. next, see how pizza from the motor city is suddenlyg >> samantha: thanks, nora. it's a little chilly out there. we're at 37 in cleveland. this is above average this time of year, but it's so mild this week, it might feel cold. 38 in canton right now, and dover new philly is only at 30. forecast for today is 36 and that high will happen at 2:00, 3:00. a mix of sun and clouds later on
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u know about chicago's deep dish and new york's neapolitan. but when it comes to pizza in ay be found there in detroit. eautiful pie. >> reporter: it's a flip version of the pizza you might know. >> dough, meet cheese and then orter: this is the red top? >> this gives the distinction. the stripe on top there. >> reporter: a red top with blue wow. look at that! >> reporter: here at buddy's, detroiters have been eating it their whole lives. for you, this is just pizza? >> it's like being >> reporter: according to legend, buddy's was first a speak easy. but in 1946, gus squarea made a
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from sicily and in a pie panuts and bolts and car participates and gives it a to the racy red top. it's been around for 80 years and still hitting its think we have pans been here for 80 years. >> reporter: wes started as a dishwasher at buddy's 41 years ago today, he's the vice president of lways hear about chicago. you always here about new york. i'm like, wait a second! offer. >> reporter: detroit's pizza big moments is a welcome development for civil via rector. as been touched by the auto industry. makes sense. immigrants who rolled in to work lines also reworked food basics. >> everybody embraces everybody else's food because what y it's a understands.
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made in detroit's italiannspired imitation. little caesars first commercialized square pies. now, suddenly, it's hip for pizza to hail fromhere in hip central. brooklyn, new york. >> for new yorkers to accept and love all sorts of >> reporter: you're inclusive? >> we are. inclusive pizza eaters. >> reporter: they make a thin pie recognizable to fellow new yorkers.ext pizzaria will be from detroit. >> what do you think could be a hit in places other than detroit? >> universal. is >> reporter: new yorkers are very territorial about their pizza? >> yes. new yorkers also really appreciatelity food products, and that is really above all what we are trying to make, whether it's
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of these great lakes cities that were written off years or decades ago and now there is a hip quality to them thatnts to be a part of it. >> you know, this is a very resilient place. people and individuals are working together andselves up by their boot straps in sort of a ground-up resurrection but not the city but the food scene here. is on the way back, thanks in part to a pizza that never left. for "cbs this morning," jeff glor, detroit. it s? >> it's really good. i'm a sucker for good pizza. >> next, we take a look back at all thatyou're watching "cbs this
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look back at the week that matters. have a great weekend. >> take it easy.e greatest honor of my life. >> the president is trying to make it as hard as he can for congress to refuse merrick 've selected a nominee who is widely recognized as one of america's sharpest legal minds. >> i will not be voting on this the next president will make the decision. >> the optics of this look very bad. >> these are tough optics, i will admit. >> thank you, u think you'll be at his hotel after your watch party? >> i don't think i'll be invited. our party together. >> i want to congratulate donald trump on a big victory in florida. >> frank sinatra, jr., died on y. >> this has taken pretty much everyone by surprise. >> prop up assad and showed russia is a player. >> i entirely beg you for your ess.
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dog some food.s a-ok. >> this is supposed to be american democracy. >> a protester attempted to rush the stage. >> he is isis-related or could e makes me laugh at this stuff! >> for john kasich to win the nomination? >> he has to bring new states into the union and getstates to get some delegates. >> happy st. patrick's day! >> you reached out to peyton manning. saying from ooed. >> another. >> i wish you wouldn't bring this up. >> buvenl bee is recalling chuck light in water and chunk light in oil and water. say that three times. >> chunk light in water, chunk light in water, chunk light in y, show-off! drop the microphone, mr. rose! i have words >> look at tara!
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jeff: today on "flip my food," we are at an extraordinary horse farm right here in louisiana. this is mike. he' s the owner. how you doing, mike?od. thank you, jeff. jeff: man, i want you to show me some of these horses you have. mike: i' ve got one ready... jeff: let' s go check ' em out. mike: let' s go look. announcer: on today' s episode of "flip my food," join hostl horse farm as he gallops towards great flavor with friends, especially the four-legged kind. mike: jeff, this is my nephew joe. jeff: how you doing, joe? mike: trainer and manager of the farm.little bit about who we have here. he' s a 5-year-old gelding. jeff: ok. can we see a little action from him? joe: yes, sir. absolutely.s gonna do is put him through his ground- manner paces. walks with him
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