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it could really save your life. 2016. this is "cbs morning news." >> this is the chicken for the championship. >> a spectacular finish to the ncaa tournament. villanova wins its first championship in more than 30 years on a dramatic buzzer-beating three-pointer. the badger state has turned into a battleground. voters in wisconsin cough change the face of the presidential candidates for both parties today. and spring freeze. millions of americans get a chill as temperatures fall far
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wintry, even stopping the boys of summer from taking the field. captioning funded by cbs good morning from the studio 57 newsroom in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. while it happened in april, it was a fitting end to march madness. villanova and north carolina playing a game for the ages for the national college basketball championship. it provided a subpoena's worth of drama, north carolina trailing by three points when marcus page nearly loses the foul and hits an off-balance three-pointer. villanova uses a time-out and draws up a play that hoops fans soon won't forget. >> three secondings at midcourt. gives it to jenkins for the championship. villanova, phenomenal. the
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jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer! >> jim, they're going to sink it. how about those edges? >> chris jenkins' buzzer-beating three gives villanova its first national title since 1985 and head coach jay wright is a championship for the first time in his career. coach wright was asked how he'll handle the win over north carolina's adopted brother nate britt. >> how do you go home and handle nate? >> i'm not going to say to much tonight but tomorrow i'll be right at him. >> the instant classic finish touched off a huge win for villanova spilling onto the streets. at least four arrests were mad. meanwhile the fans of north carolina were left disappointed as their team was dealt a heartbreaking defeat. on to politics now. voters in
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polls today. at this point donald trump is the only republican with the chance to clinch the nomination but a loss in wisconsin would clearly diminish his chances and while hillary clinton has a win over bernie sanders, a win by bernie sanders would clearly make it more difficult. it's proofrp to be tough territory after a week of fending off controversies. donald trump tried rallying last-minute support in the state yesterday while hillary clinton seemed to be already focused a primary that's two weeks away. on the eve of the critical wisconsin primary, ted cruz reminded supporters what's at stake. >> a victory tomorrow will resonate across this country, will change the outcome in states to come all
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country. >> a cruz win will contest the chances of a gop convention in july. the latest cbs poll shows him ahead of donald trump by six points in the state. monday trump's wife milan ya made a rare appearance on the campaign trail trying to rally support. >> no matter who you are, a man or a woman, he treats everyone equal. >> we have millions more votes than cruz. we've beaten them in most of the states. >> reporter: trump continues to take aims at john kasich calling him to drop out of the race. >> i'm glad they're nervous. the more we get the message out there, the better we do. >> reporter: on the democratic side hillary clinton all be conceded. they send out a rallying cal pain saying, quote, we're down in almost. tomorrow's going to be a fi
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bernie sanders hopes today givens him a momentum. >> if we win here, we're going have a bounce going into new york state where i think we can win. >> reporter: clinton still leads over bernie sanders in dell dpats but lags behind him in fund-raisers. >> also clinton and sanders agreed to a presidential debate a week from today. the latest cbs news poll showed clinton with a ten-point lead in the state. anne-marie? >> don champion here in new york. thank you, don. coming up we'll have more on today's wisconsin's primary. well, multiple thing haves be been opened. the documents are linked to 12 leader osser heads of state including dictators hiding their wealth and stealing from their countries and a former
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officer says this kind of money laundering activity is commonly used by terrorist groups. >> every one of these devastating types of harms relies on financial support, infrastructure, and is often served by what you see in the panama papers. >> the law firm denies any wrongdoing. all five people aboard a sightseeing helicopter were killed when it crashed in tennessee. it crashed near the great smoky mountains national park. it appears it came down on the side of a mountain and was destroyed. a weather system bringing the potential for record-setting cold has settled over the northeast this morning. freeze warnings and watches are posted from illinois to new jersey, and it's not just the cold. there's snow. snowfall records were breeken in rhode island and boston when nearly five inches fell, but othe
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minutes. >> the snow's really awful. i should be in a nice hot shirt and shorts and glass of iced tea. >> school districts canceled classes and there were dozens of weather-related travel accidents. and one person was killed when a commuter train hit a car at a suburban community. several people in the car were injured. officials believe the driver drove through the crossing signal before the collision. and we're learning more about the collision between an amtrak train and a backhoe in philadelphia. the engine's data recorder shows the train was traveling 106 miles per hour in a 110-mile-per-hour zone. the engineer pulled the emergency brake five seconds before the crash. two amtrak workers were killed. the young american couple killed in the brussels attack last month will be
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week. the bodies were returned. 0 people were killed in the brussels attack at an airport and in the metro station. states can count everyone, not just registered voters, when setting voting districts. the case was a challenge to the constitutional principle of one person, one vote. the ruling is expected to rule on the democratic arias. the case was a challenge from texas voters where there is a large immigrant population and urban districts with many people who are ineligible to vote. well, today supreme court nominee eric garland will meet with two more senators. garland is president obama's choice to fi scalia's seat. coming up on the "morning news" now, seafood i
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yesterday at the airport the woman opened the emergency chute, tossed out her bags, slid down, and walked away. the reason is not known. the "associated press" reports a new law is under review. washington agencies are checking on how the law might affect federal aid to the state. t"the kansas city star" reports the search for a former college football player. brandon's family says they haven't heard from him since saturday night. he was a running back for kansas before transferring to washburn last year. "the seattle times" is reporting how frozen crabs brought traffic to a crawl. a semi tipped on an elevated highway. the spill caused a traffic jam nearly three miles long. it took six hours to clear the
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here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ house of pain rapper everlast wants donald trump to pack it up, pack it in. the donald trump has been used their song at recent rallies but he got a not so powe let request from the rapper saying knock it off. stop using our song at the real ys. crea cease and desit is coming. >> on the "moneywatch," the first country with a drone delivery network. jill wagner at s at the new york city with that and more. good morning, ji
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>> good morning, anne-marie. the dow lost 55 points, the s&p finish finished 22 points. the governor of california has pushed electrical lags to sign into law minimum wage to $15 an hour. it will hit in all of new york state by 2021 n california by 2022. business groups, though, warn that the higher wages will cost thousands of jobs. >> there are some success in turmoil at disney. iger unexpectedly stepped down. he plans to retire in june of 2018. alaska airlines is paying $2.6 billion to buy california-based virgin air. analysts say the further consolidation of the airline
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bargain fares and limited travel options for passengers. the estimated 20 billion dollar settlement over bp's massive gulf of mexico oil spill was ginn final approval by a federal judge. the explosion on the deepwater horizon killed workers and allowed millions to spill into the gulf. they call the largest settlement in u.s. history. rwanda, one of the world's poorest nation, will become the first country to have a commercial drone network. the california-based zip line will plan to have a service in july. they'll cover half of the country ferrying pharmaceuticals and blood to locations in hours instead of weeks or months. >> it would surprise me but it totally makes sense, getting to arwh
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. a hoot start to the baseball season for the san francisco giants. they became just the third team in major league history to record back to back-to-back home runs on opening day, and joe panik and buster posey go in success. owing day was delayed for snur mlb teams.
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red sox' opener on monday. the temperature called for temperatures in the 30s with rain and chill with the windchill in the teens. winter weather also has the yankees and astros waiting to start their 2016 season later today. monday's game-time conditions at yankee stadium, 40 degrees and raining. today, 40 degrees again, but at least it's sunny. it's a star-studded roster into the inductees' basketball hall of fame. shaquille o'neal leads the league. allen iverson is also being inducted. he played 14 seasons, averaged 27 points and was named league mvp in 2000. also heading to the hall wnba cheryl swoops with three olympic medal, four wnba championships and three mvp
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breaking overnight of the two people are under arrest after what police say started as a carjacking and ended in a violent crash in northeast. >> to jenkins for the championship. >> man, that is good.
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championships thanks to a buzzer beater by chris jenkins. >> pull out your scarf and gloves. it feels like winter this morning. here is meteorologist allyson rae with details on the april trial. >> it's cold. to add insult to injury, we are seeing flurries leftover from the front coming through. i will show you the radar in a moment. 35 degrees. the winds are no joke, gusting to 35 miles per hour making it feel in the 20s this morning. not exactly what you want to see heading out the door. you could see a dusting through charles town, winchester. flurries for a while. they are seeing snow on the ground through parts of the delmar that a lot of sunshine today. flurries through martinsburg will last until 8:00. temperatures 34 leesburg. 36 mans.
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sunshine, uncomfortably cold, home opener and rain chances. >> right lane blocked between georgia avenue and colesville road. no much in the way of delays because traffic is light. 1700 block of fox hall road northwest, northbound lanes and southbound lanes are closed. actually the northbound lane and one southbound lane getting by due to a tree in the roadway. no word on who died when a sightseeing helicopter crashed in tennessee. >> five people were on the chopper operated by smoky mountain helicopters. it crashed near pigeon ford, a tourist area, then caught fire. emergency responders say except for the tail wing, there is nothing recognizable at the crash scene. federal investigators are on the scene. a maryland transsit ad
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fighting for his life after a car explosion. compressed gas cylinders at the may maintenance -- mta maintenance may silt exploded. he was moving supplies from the personal truck to the work truck when the blast happened. he suffered severe injuries to his a head, hands and chest. in the great plains crews are battling a 2,000-acre wildfire in the black hills of south dakota. the flames have scorched federal, state and private lanes but not reached any buildings. crews had the fire contained at one point. they are worried high winds to push the flames past the barrier. showing up is the name of the game. a celebration takes playing at bowie state university students for public school students that participated in the i be long program. doctors in carn
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trying to unravel a 300-year- old mystery. they are running scans on mummies of a woman and young child. they were found about 6,000 miles away in a crypt under a church in hungary. it's believed they may have died from tuberculosis. doctors hope to make a definitive ruling. glad you are with us. we are here to unravel the news for you this morning. >> it starts at 4:30. right now, it's cold. you will feel a big shock outside. >> crazy cold. good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> it has a bite. i'm mike hydeck. larry miller has traffic but we start with allyson rae. >> yesterday we were at 74 degrees. now a
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noticeably cold and noticeably uncomfortable. take a look at the michael and son camera. a few clouds out there and gusty. 35 degrees. it feels like it's in the 20s for the area. a couple of flurries. maybe a quick coating on the grassy surfaces for martinsburg, charleston, manassas. this will not last for two long. where they are seeing snow showers down through salisbury, maryland, they are getting a whooping this morning. for us, we are okay. it's cold and uncomfortable. in the 40s today despite ample sunshine. wednesday on the breezy side. we will talk about warmer days and the futurecast tracking thursday for the home opener coming up in a bit. >> thanks so much. if you live along fox hall road, northwest, i want to let you know we have a tree down blocking the northbound side. one lane of the southbound side

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