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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, march 14th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." an amtrak train derails overnight in kansas. dozens of passengers are injured. >> chaos and clashes at donald trump's campaign event. the democratic candidates accuse trump of insigciting the vliole >> cbs news reveals lavish spending and how wounded warrior projects is moving on. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >> one stopped me. you're right. what is going on? is there any blood? i shine it
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bl. hecklers and i'll pay your legal bills. vlen >>ou want to k tnow hetruth? i'm a better person than the people i'm running against. that, i can tell you. >> death toll in the car bomb atck in turkey now stand at 37. turkish official say kurdish militants are to blame. >> more flooding in the south is expected today. >> wild scene inos l angeles. a police car was stolen. >> just slamming in there. >> the suspect was killed. >> richard simmonses rinpondg report that alleges he is
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held against his will. howxactly he isotyif name call and has created a very toxic atmosphere. >> who cares? who cares? who the hell cares about that? >> on "cbs this morning." >> the argument over encryption between apple and the fbi reminds us that the world is facing a far more tech savvy terror threat. >> what i think you ought to do is boycott apple until such time as they give that security number. i just thought of it. >> i just thought of it. give me another one. palestine. make the fake sumu kos tus. being president is easy!
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welcome to "cbs this n ofs morning." caerderailed in kansas overnight. five cars flipped off the tracks. rescuers are searching through the wreckage. at least 27 are hit and two of them critical. >> the amtrak southwest chief was traveling from los angeles to chicago and derailed west of wichita near the city of s cimarron. >> the southwest chief left saturday evening en route for a 43-hour trip to chicago. but about halfway into the journey the train derailed sending dozens of passengers and crew members across the coaches in the middle of the night. cell phone video shot by a passing motorist shows amtrak train number 4 scattered off a kansas state highway.
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pictures from passengers show first responders can be seen trying to free those trapped inside. >> set a ladder up. >> reporter: amtrak says the train was two locomotives and five cars. according to the kansas highway patrol, five of the cars flipped over. daniel szczerba was one of the passengers. >> i was reading my kindle and laid back and all of a sudden turbulence, as opposed to you would say. it became more drastic. after about three seconds you knew something was wrong. >> reporter: 14 crew members were also on board. once off the train, szczerba said he tried to help other. >> a large burning smell outside and i heard people crying for help and looking for folks. everyone was just on both sides of the train, kind of looking for other people.
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>> reporter: those not hospitalized were brought to a controversy this morning after a weekend of chaos primary elections in five . >> tat battleground tracker shows trump a big leader in florida and the winner gets all of the state's delegates. in ohio another win take all race, trump is tied with the ohio governor john kasich. kasich is holding a town hall shortlily in youngstown and major garrett is there. >> reporter: no endorsement, just an effort to drive up the kasich vote in hopes of
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victory here.easay, they were -- let's be wod, they talking about what took place and they are talking about us, and they are talking about how well we handled it. >> reporter: marco rube yop blamed trump and his rhetoric for the stormiest days for the 2016 campaign. >> what we see instead is a new brand of leadership which is no leadership at all. which says to people, yes, get angry. get even angrier. we are now a nation where people hate each other. >> reporter: it all started a friday when large student-run protests forced trump to cancel a nighttime rally in chicago. moments later,
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between protesters and trumpe start. i've never seen anything like i saw last night. speech, a man trumped over a barricade and rushed the stage before tackled by police. hours later in kansas city, trump said he is ready for a fight. >> i would have been out there fighting. i don't know what i would have done but boom, boom, boom, beat the -- >> reporter: anti-trump protests clashed with police on horseback. on "face the nation" sunday, trump diis
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sucker-punched at a rally in er that is what he did. i'll take a look at the tape and let you know. >> reporter: trump cancelled an event in florida today to campaign in ohio where he and kasich are locked in a very tight battle for this winner take all state, 66 delegates. >> major, thank you. many protesters at the cancelled bernie sanders supporters. reful, bernie, or my lowing.be supporters willing to yours. nancy cordes is in chicago where sanders and hillary clinton will campaign today. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there is no evidence that
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that trump rally here in chicago that. >> donald trump is at" ter: in columbus, sanders rejected an actication trump has been making for days. >> some represented bernie, our communist friend. bernie, he should really get up and say to his people, stop, stop. >> reporter: sanders says he is not telling his people to go. >> he is going to pay the legal fees of somebody who committed a terrible act of violence. what that means is that donald trump is literally insigciting violence with his supporters. >> reporter: clinton agrees, saying trump is trafficking and hate, fear, and bigotry. >> i am already receiving messages from leaders -- i'm having foreign leaders askf
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donald trump. >>ohio. sander says it's bse at this un chicago this morning. over the weekend, she argued that cars made primary with foreign parts should not be labeled made in america even if they are put together here. sanders said, charlie, that is good, but that she still has
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pele well, i will still support the nominee but it's getting harder every s ill ke very well and in ohio whether the early voting for rubio helps him. if he wins big tomorrow night, what do you see the party does? >> i think the party has very few options. i think they have a lot of procedural options in the convention they would love to avoid. i think the scenario most in the party -- the official party would say if kasich continues to win ohio it continues to be muddled. as long as it's muddled they have the opportunity to continue to work the problem and to have sort of things coalesce in the other direction.
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tomorrow, he has all of that >> as he said he probably would and i think definitely would. t doesn't grow. >> does all of this violence firm it up, as gayle suggested? or does it at some point call people to say -- >> i think it's calling a lot of people to say that. i don't think these are the hard-core trump supporters that gotten him to this point and propel him to the nomination if the numbers keep sustaining itself like this. the big problem for trump this is a reaching out period. this is the time to bring the party together and reach out to swing voters and he is going in the opposite direction. again, it could help him get the nomination with his base but as long as cruz and rubio and
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ksich are splitting everything else, he's in a pretty his beha. i don't know if this is a tbe i that has brought him he. more than 17 million americans this morning face a severe weather threat. storm systems are targeting the northeast and the south. flooding in southern states has killed at least six people. four deaths are in louisiana. president obama has issued a disaster declaration for the area. david begnaud is in natchitoches parish. >> reporter: good morning. on the brink but holding right now. there's so much flooding here you can't tell where one bayou starts and the other one ends. along this saline bayou giant sandbags are working but the last 24 hours wateree
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of clarence and threatenio several tornadoes barreled through eastern and centrworsha >> theyho
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here. the water wasoo i didn't think see my kids live through o erud shelters aup.re bei >> so tough for those families. breaking newsm
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reports say an isis fighter from virginia has been northern iraq. >> reporter: cbs news in sinjar this morning. >> where you from? >> the united states. >> reporter: kurdish tv shows documents that identify him as mohammed jamal amin including a virginia state driver's license. it's believed he was born in virginia to a palestinian immigrant and making his way from mosul to iraq. back to turkey he was captured. they first thought he was a suicide bomber and fired warning shots at him. he said he was an isis defector and wanted to turn himself is currently being detained. worth noting there is a
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military presence in that ankara. co urity officials say one happened in a beach resort town. the area is popular with western tourists. six gunmen began shooting people on the beach. 16 people died and special forces later killed the attackers. this is the third terror attack in west africa since november. flags in maryland are flying at half-staff this morning to honor a murdered police officer. jacai colson was killed yesterday. his chief called it an
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reacting to. "saturday night live" went all five project. this past weekend. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. politico reports that president obama is expected to announce a supreme court nominee as early as this week. the choice is likely to be one of three
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judges on a short list. republicans have vowed round of syrian peace talks opening today in in in place after two weeks. . the talks on the five-year anniversary of syria's civil war which has killed 500,000. war heads labeled for shipment to portland, the missiles were discovered at a syrian airport on sat from a passenger flight from lebanon.i. a high-speed chase in southern california. a suspect sold a police car on sunday. speeds hit a hundred miles an hour. it took an hour to corner the suspect. after ramming the stolen cruiser, the police shot the driver. he was pronounced dead at the
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rmading the organization as it searches for a permanent chief executive. he had been on the board of directors since 2009, serving as chairman since 2014. a cbs news corporate executive also sits on the board. anthony joins us only on "cbs this morning." good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> tell me why the board made this decision and what else might they do? >> so the board -- after -- after the alleges were raised, it was very important to the board, you know, i knew that some of them didn't properly represent the organization, but it was very important to the board to make sure we knew exactly what the facts were. so we engaged independent advisers to conduct a review, and based on the totality of information, based on our own experiences, and based on the review
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we felt it was bes did organiza this? why was it necessary for out something obvious to the wounded wars >> a lot of the allegations raised were actually not accurate. the review confirmed that 80% of donations did go to programs. it also confirmed that of the 26 million that was supposedly spent on staff conferences, 94% or almost 24.5 million of that actually went to direct programming for wounded warriors and their families. so a lot of the things that were raised were not accurate. it did uncover some opportunities for us to strengthen some policies, to strengthen some controls around expenses, so we will do that. we also felt that there were certain judgm
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which is why we ultimatelyyo nu mailers meant tot really invest back. there's a great need out there. wounded warrior project is here to fill that need. they fill that need for me when i was injured in 2004, you get help from a lot of places, from family, from friends. the nonprofit organization that was there for me was wounded warrior project. >> anthony, i know. you lost your arm and wounded warrpr
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wonderful things for veterans. thistiised, d.oncern issue? >> ultimately, everything you know, part of that did factor into our decision. so as part of our independent review, our advisers also interviewed many current and former employees and other key state and current and former board members, and there were a variety of factors that ended up playing into our decision. and we're very comfortable and confident in our decision and that this is the right thing to do for the organization. now we are going to get the
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wounded warriors and theirnd t investigation, you learned some things too that led you to liev problem here. so what exactly did you find, anthony, and how did it get so off track, do you think? >> i wouldn't say that it got severely off track. whenever you do the type of review that we did, any organization is going to find something. so we did, as i mentioned, we did find some opportunities to strengthen policies around travel and expenses, and strengthen control so that we can make sure that those policies are being -- >> it is said you're looking for new leadership and it may come from the military ranks? >> i put together a committee to conduct a search for the next ceo. and, absolutely, you know, we are going to consider, you know, any and all candidates that we think will be the best fit for this
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who have been wounded is they are goianyngo li cases, these injuries for 10, 20, 30 years. and wounded warrior project needs to be there to serve them. our services are truly needed. >> they are. >> taking care of our veterans is our number one priority in this country. thank you, anthony, for your service. good luck with everything. we reached out to both stephen nardizzi and al giordano for their comment and did not receive a response from them. american forecasters playing catch-up after super storm sandy. the super computer upgrade that could change the forecast. if you're heading out the door, you can watch us live through the cbs news all-access app
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za longer leade gave people a t fo accuracy, so people can see where specifically the storms will affect. >> reporter: it is one half of the government's improvement to their forecasting system. trill i don't know those of observations are gathered from weather balloons, satellite, and buoys, among other things. the super computers then run models based off that data to protect the weather. the american model noticed they miscalculated the path of superstorm sandy in 2012. the hurricane killed nearly 150 people and caused an estimated $68 billion of damage. >> sandy was certainly a turning point in the entire enterprise.
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the super computingap eod correctly predicthat sandy would slam intohebs-tv lonnie quinn showed us how the predictions vary. >> this green line is european model forecast and a week away from landfall. >> reporter: the american show a decidedly different path. >> you'll laugh when i show you that. remember the european model's track and how the storm actually performed. it went farther out to sea but took a hard left hand bank. the landfall between the european and actual landfall maybe a 50-mile difference or so. >> reporter: an employee at the national weather service tweeted out an apology for overestimate ago snowstorm that turned out to be a bust. >> so many people looked at the forecast yesterday and thought >>ad for the hills.
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dogging donald trump's campaign. we will look at the clashes in chicago that started the weekend's trouble. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. about halfway through the journey the train derailed sending dozens across the coaches in the middle of the night. >> kasich's crowd will be much smaller and optimistic but trump is bracing forrm stoy days ahead. >> no evidence that sanders sent his supporters to that trump >>lly or any other event. so far the violence does no
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campaign. >> i think it digs people in on kurdish pesha fighter this morning. >> what they described was lavish spending and a toxic culture. >> part of that did factor into our decision. >> i saw a guy in louisiana who said, listen, you can prepare, prepare, but mother nature always bats last and this time, she hit a home run. good to be prepared. >> an analysis of this past weekend's primary victory shows that bernie sanders spent 48 cents per vote. it would have been a dollar, but he had a coupon! i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. amtrak passenger train
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than two dozen people to the 29 board. the c rs who was on the way to wichita with her mother when the train derailed. rios describes how she escaped. >> we had to climb out of the top, which would be the side, but we had to go up, and then i had to walk across that and get to one of the other cars and drop down and walk through that. and then i was finally able to get out. >> both rios and her mother have head injuries. five states will hold primary elections tomorrow that could shift the presidential race. hillary clinton leads bernie sanders in the democratic delegate count by more than 600 this morning. without super delegates her advantage drops to
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clintonlk lot of demands that youre faced with in a thincaai aretert it, but i'm much better when i actually have a job to do, rather than trying to get the job. >> both clinton and sanders called the recent violence at donald trump rallies unacceptable. an interesting way to put it. >> exactly. she said that -- she said my husband and the president are much better at politics. >> than she is, yeah. trump is rejecting any responsibility for this weekend's disruptive protests. he postponed a rally in chicago friday night after huge crowds of demonstrators showed up. they clashed violently with trump supporters.
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trump's rhetoric for inciting called for them to be thrown out. last month,ckdy about to knock crap out of tomatoes. >> reporter: pictures tell the story tonight and ugly story. near pandemonium at a trump rally in chicago. >> this is supposed to be american democracy in action and we are seeing total chaos. >> the scenes for the first time the number of protesters equaled that of trump supporters. >> so much anger in the country. i mean, it's just anger. i don't know what it's directed at but directed at what is going on for years. >> one of the people arrested as well was a cbs news reporter. >>
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fact that nobody got hurt. broa our politics have about him like the common sections of -- >> this is now mainstream front-runner republican national politics. and, tonight, in chicago, it really turned into playing with fire. >> the ugly rhetoric from donald trump is not only wrong, but dangerous. ifou y play with matches, you could start a fire. you can't control. >> tensions are high and security concerns even higher at donald trump rallies today in ohio. a protester attempted to rush the stage.
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outside dayton shows sit can te you. >> no ties f is video is that it's a hoax. >> was it a hoax of him dragging the flag? looks like the same man to me. >> the toxic environment has allowed his supporters and see sometimes confrontation come together in violence. >> when you talked about these protesters, these are bad people and take our country back from these people. who are the "these people" in that case? >> i see people in the audience i don't think have a great future and disrupters and not have a love for our country. >> oh, boy. republican strategist and cbs news contributor frank luntz is here. frank, good you're here. this is so disturbing to watch and i think enough blame to go around for everybody. the protesters should be able to protest andal
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bubbled over. look. know 70% of americans are angry and doesn't give you the right to shut somebody down and get physical with people. if i could wave a magic wand i would have all six candidates today, before tomorrow night's primary, make a commitment no violence, no destruction, no -- and a respect for freedom of speech. >> frank, so fashion donald trump has not done that. in fact, he says he doesn't condone for the violence but he says i will pay for your legal bill. >> i needs to. >> he needs to pay for their legal bills? >> no. he needs to make a commitment -- this is beyond the pale and this is unacceptable. when you actually encourage people to act in an aggressive way, then you know it's gone too far. the problem i have with al
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set the toneors cversation six months ago and, again, three months ago. and when we had this conversation, it was all about, well, maybe i'm overestimating the problem. i think i'm underestimating it. if we don't do somebody about it, it's going to get worse. >> somebody get hurt or killed. >> exactly. >> i don't tell i don't think you need a magic wand. one candidate who is not denouncing and that is the fronts runner for the republican party. is there a discussion within the republican party, the leadership, including the chairman reince priebus and other thoughtful leaders in the policy about taking a stand on violence? >> they need to. i don't know if there has been a discussion but it has to happen. by the way, it should have happened on saturday. it should have happened right after. the second point here -- >> i'm thinking about like the moment that nikki haley
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takenn sou carolina. is>> smuch chaos within the republican party right now. no leader. it's hard to find an elder statesman. normally, it would have been john mccain or mitt romney. we see what happened when they entered the fray and there was backfire on both of them. >> people saying we have to stop this and can't do this and it may be out of control. the question is whether one person or several persons do it. i mean, somebody has to talk to donald trump and his supporters. also, we need to know who the protesters are and why they are there and understand what is going on. >> but the other part of this is that they were trying to get as many tickets as they could to prevent people who really wanted to hear donald trump speak. >> who was? >> the protesters. this is part of the
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and unlike anything i've seen. >> how is that? >> people atten t bites that show quite the opposite. what do you do when the candidate, himself, doesn't say i'm encouraging people? >> you put pressure on the candidate to say this is the line, do not cross it and he has not done that as of this point. >> does it scare you? >> more than you can imagine. because i know the trajectory of this and that's why i wanted to do this segment, because it's going to get worse. >> thank you, frank. >> you know donald trump. you lk
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ma of sleep d deprivati deprivati deprivation. >> reporter: 17-year-old norah seigler is wired up in order to better understand why teenagers need to unplug. >> the biggest workout your heart gets every night is dreaming. >> reporter: at stanford university center for sleep sciences, these high school students are getting a crash course in why sleep is the most important part of their day. have you found yourself nodding off during class or feeling like
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according to the national sleepa if we told you a not getting enough food, it would be a national campaign and covered in the national campaign. >> reporter: how many of you wake up tired? we often hear people say, i'm fine on five hours of sleep. are those people biological superior or are they in denial? >> just because you can get by does not mean re
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♪ fitness guru richard simmons says he is home and happy, despite reports to the contrary. he shot to fame in the 1980s with his sweat to the oldies ie two years ago and concerns about his well-being. he spoke to "entertainment tonight" to explain his absence. >> for the last 40 years, i've been traveling, teaching classes, and i had a knee injury, so i had a
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replacement, which was very difficult for me. and now my really been taking it easy. >> worries about simmons -mails disappeared from public view. the suggestion he is held against his will and people taking advantage of his state. simmons dismissed those claims. >> i've been on television a long time and i always shared what was going on in my life. whether it had been happy or sad. and right now i am very happy, but it is time right now for richard simmons to take care of richard simmons. >> richard simmons says he is not done with performing. i would like to see him. the article was very frightening. sounds like the housekeeper was hoin
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♪ welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, robots that can mow your lawn and clean up the floor too in a gadget that takes the effort out of playing fetch with your dog. you now how exhausting it to play fetch with the dog, charlie. we like to do that. we are looking at the cutting home technology to make your life a little easier. >> jordan spieth and lexi thompson, what they are expecting at the upcoming masters and whether men and women are ready to compete together. that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. alaska dispatch news reports on a snowmobile driver accused
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nearly two tons. phone. the number of american households using the thnolog is expected to jum 2020. the cnet spring issue takes a look at this. lindsey joins us at the table. you're already working on a home in louisville, kentucky? >> it's 5800 square foot gorgeous home and it's big and we are outfitting it with everything we can find and it's a great experiment because we are using it as a living lab. we bring all of the technology in. we make it work together. and we are excited because i think you're going to be with us in april to see the reveal. >> are people living there in
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5,800? result is wh?working >> how c into your life that is not overwhelming or confusing. the market right now is confusing and two years ago it was hard to make one device talk to another. the smart home is in that place right now. we are trying to find out the best device to get the technology to work for you. >> i know you brought some of the smart technology with you. what are some of the best ideas out there? >> well, we love this light bulb that is called beyond bulb. it has a battery. you can take the battery pack out, put it in. look. the light bulb will turn on its own. you know, it's a security feature. so if the power goes out, your light will be can come in on enlight the exit lighting like on a plane without having to be plugin
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your pattern so that if you turn there. >> it's connected to the the doorbellif somebodyin feature. >> what about the nest camera? >> nest camera used to be called drop cam is what we think is the simplest security camera and you can install it yourself. $200 and easy to stall. >> i love that it's easy to install and you're sitting there with the friggin' pieces that are no so easy! >> you can find somebody to help you! >> that's what i would do. >> after i come over to your kitchen and help you cook, we will work on the technology. >> but i love when people say it's easy, anybody can do it. >> it's a magnet and you can stick it to your fridge. even if you have a screwdriver. >> okay. >> one in thedi
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what is going to surprise us ro mowers. s floor? >>gats new these are connected to the internet so you can drive them with an app and play with them from anywhere. this is our favorite. it's 700. >> somebody had five of these robot things cutting the lawn and moving at their own initiative. >> robot lawn mors are a great idea and cost three, four, five timo
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mower and you have to train them. and mow the lawn too. if i'm sitting atom thngt some kind of smart something, there is a som? >> i recommend starting small. figure out what the problem is that you want to solve. so let's say you hate digging for your keys. you might want to install a smart lock you can walk up to your door and it's open when you're in range or if you're worried about security you might want a simple security camera or one of these light bulbs that turn on when with the doorbell think of the problem you want to solve and start there. >> one thing that bothers you and a fix for it. >> all aiming toward more efficiency. energy efficiency when we have the temperature control remote, which i think is better. >> absolutely. >> interesting. lindsey, always great to see you. >> thank you so much. >> great issue, bright ideas!
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year. it was a lot of fun having it with me this year. obviouslourny, wit world. >> assess how you're playing so far in 2016. scdule around gai momentum this past week. >> lex inchti, you just won the in thailand. >> we have only played in four or five tournaments, but it's great so far. pretty consistent finishes so far and getting a win there in thailand was pretty huge. i have this week off. then we get pretty busy once again but a big golf with the olympics back in golf. >> i was reading you played with donald trump. true? >> yeah. i played with him a few times. >> please tell us what that was
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>> trump international in palm beach is mye my brothers and i andymily. loves golf. supporterfun.'re ry diplomatic. i like that. because he can be very entertaining. jordan, back to charlie's question when you said i got off to a good start, slow start. had a little off recently. how do you get that back? what do you say to yourself when you say it's not going the way i planned? what do you do? >> you have to dissect if you need rest or more practice or if you need a mix of both. i think i need a mix of both right now. that is key. i need to get myself in contention and find out what is on and what is off under the pressure beforengdi to augs. >> augusta. >> he sees a 25-foot putt like norah and i see a two-foot putt. >> that is him. >> he seems to be going and all of a sudden a
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cup for your ball, jordan. you sink these incredible i we work hard on our speed control on on the greens and it's beenol huge. to have golf back in the olympics will be huge and grow dramatically after that happens. >> part of what happens at the masters is this drive, chip, putt. >> i know! >> those of us who are not very good golfers but love the game like myself, explain the importance of that program, what it means. >> sure. ch you were just saying, drive,
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to anybody. you me. how old do bto jus do yo of watching supporting us and giving us high five's is what the game is all about. it's just growing and that is what we want to see. >> lexi, when did you first shoot par? how old were you? >> i'm not too sure! >> you won't tmes when i was 7. maybe a few years after that? >> you were 62? you
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manning and said from one forehead to another, which i think -- >> i wish young this up! >> you put it and people seem to like that more than anything else. >> nothing wrong. >> if you win back-to-back would be fantastic. >> lexi, with zika in the new
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all? >> not masters week begins exactly how do you think we can get sic. there? >> who do you know, char lov to >> just putting it out there. >> cue the chris licht cam. >> is there any place you guys don't want to go? >> they go to cuba and masters and beijing? then where? >> chris, we have lots of ideas. bad karma not to give the driver in fronts of you a little room.
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