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and it's highlighted in a way by the fact that mary ann can't speak. but also the way that harry moves. i mean he does have this really show-stopping dance routine where he drops the needle on the rolling stones record. and it's really quite-- quite magical. and just, but that scene also and many of these scenes sort of unfolds with a kind of almost dangerous sense of spon naiity. you don't know where the boundaries are or what kind of-- . >> a little bit chaotic, the fim, which is a good thing, isn't it. you let things spill, no? >> i think that every movie is also a documentary apart from a stage thing, and specifically about that scene, you get a profound sense of unspoken bond or history between-of-ree-- all the characters and in particular between mary ann and harry by the simple moment in which he's telling the story of the voo do lounge, and the routine that is going through that mary ann knows by the book. and she's almost anticipating the line he's going to say right before. and he's not feeling mocked by her. but it is a completely-- because
and it's highlighted in a way by the fact that mary ann can't speak. but also the way that harry moves. i mean he does have this really show-stopping dance routine where he drops the needle on the rolling stones record. and it's really quite-- quite magical. and just, but that scene also and many of these scenes sort of unfolds with a kind of almost dangerous sense of spon naiity. you don't know where the boundaries are or what kind of-- . >> a little bit chaotic, the fim, which is a good...
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hillary ain't having a good week, mary anne, is she? >> well, bernie sanders beat her today by 11 or 12 points and only got one more delegate. he beat her the other day -- right, but she still has over 249 pledged delegates ahead of him. 437 in superdelegates. there is no way bernie sanders can get the nomination either on pledged delegates or superdelegates. and she's got 2.4 million more votes than he does. so on any measure, the math doesn't add up for bernie sanders just like it doesn't add up for cruz or kasich. the only one on the republican side that can get to 1,237 is donald trump. the only one who can get the nomination right now on the democratic side is hillary clinton. the math tells you everything. >> so david, i will give you an opportunity to speak about the superdelegates that are, i believe, part of the rigged democrat convention. and that is that they are already committeded to her before the state votes. can they be turned against her? because i'll tell you, bernie sanders, winning 7 out of the last 8 tells me it ain
hillary ain't having a good week, mary anne, is she? >> well, bernie sanders beat her today by 11 or 12 points and only got one more delegate. he beat her the other day -- right, but she still has over 249 pledged delegates ahead of him. 437 in superdelegates. there is no way bernie sanders can get the nomination either on pledged delegates or superdelegates. and she's got 2.4 million more votes than he does. so on any measure, the math doesn't add up for bernie sanders just like it...
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mary ann? mary ann: australia has been mentioned. sustainablee for futures in sydney, and we published a report that was released a couple of weeks ago on australia' us experience with their millennium drought and what lessons can be applied to california from that experience. what australia did in terms of changes to its policy and the investments it made both good and bad can be constructive examples for other areas. history, of course, is a huge model for us. there was a book recently published, and we have been following what israel has been doing for a long time. and that, we are going to hold a conference they are to showcase their work. 87% of their water use is recycled. they are already doing a lot of what we are talking about here, and they have made a sizable and not only national investment but a national priority. i was at a conference once when wantrime minister said we to be the leading water technology nation in the world, and that was a huge commitment, and it made me think about in the united states, do we really ta
mary ann? mary ann: australia has been mentioned. sustainablee for futures in sydney, and we published a report that was released a couple of weeks ago on australia' us experience with their millennium drought and what lessons can be applied to california from that experience. what australia did in terms of changes to its policy and the investments it made both good and bad can be constructive examples for other areas. history, of course, is a huge model for us. there was a book recently...
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back with analysis, democratic strategist mary ann march and ned brian.e you going to defend bill clinton here, and if so, do you find this interesting, this turn of events that you've got to defend bill clinton against black lives matter? >> this is a very strange world we live in, and when i find myself actually agreeing with bill clinton on a very, very rare case in which i do. but, you know, the thing that's interesting is bill clinton desperately wants to be 1992, and welcome to 2016, you know? the party of the '90s that was the party of clinton is no longer the party of clinton. it is definitely the ground has shifted underneath the chintons. it has gone -- clintons. it has gone to the left. this is now the party of obama. you have an avowed socialist who has won seven of the last eight states who's raising $40 million a month. and, you know, i think the clintons are realizing this game has changed. this is not maybe the coronation we'd hoped for. this is going to be a bit more of a tough struggle than we thought, and guess what? we haven't even sta
back with analysis, democratic strategist mary ann march and ned brian.e you going to defend bill clinton here, and if so, do you find this interesting, this turn of events that you've got to defend bill clinton against black lives matter? >> this is a very strange world we live in, and when i find myself actually agreeing with bill clinton on a very, very rare case in which i do. but, you know, the thing that's interesting is bill clinton desperately wants to be 1992, and welcome to...
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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 to decide the winner of the national college basketball championship. it provided a season'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 won't soon forget. >> with arcidiacono with three seconds. gives it to jenkins for the championship. yes! villanova. phenomenal. the national champions with jenkins hitting the winner at the buzzer! >> jim, they're going to check it. i thought it went live, but how about those edges? >> kris jenkins' buzzer-beating three gives villanova its first national title since 1985 and head coach jay wright is a champion for the first time in his career. jenkins was asked about how he'll handle the win over his adopted brother north carolina's nate britt? >> how do you go home and handle n
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 to decide the winner of the national college basketball championship. it provided a season'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 won't soon forget. >> with arcidiacono with three seconds....
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mary ann and katie, we'll pick it up. >> go wildcat.ill: hillary clinton says the fbi has yet to contact her for an interview in the ongoing e-mail investigation. she answered questions on television this weekend. what the judge heard in that interview. andrew napolitano is next. martha: and donald trump's buddy, pro golfer jim herman, punches his ticket to the masters. the advice herman says trump gave him that helped build his confidence. >> you heard about jim herman. so jim herman just won the shell houston open, and he beat stenson and dustin johnson, all great players, you know, all great. and he's my, he's my golf pro, if you can believe it. for their wedding on booking.com. oh! yurt. yes! earthy... just rustic. [laughing] oh my gosh. wow. [owl howling] [gulp] uh, how about an island? island, yeah. yeah. yeah. [laughing] were you laughing in your fantasy? yeah! me, too. [gasps] a perfect car then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates. maybe you should have done more research on them. for drivers with acci
mary ann and katie, we'll pick it up. >> go wildcat.ill: hillary clinton says the fbi has yet to contact her for an interview in the ongoing e-mail investigation. she answered questions on television this weekend. what the judge heard in that interview. andrew napolitano is next. martha: and donald trump's buddy, pro golfer jim herman, punches his ticket to the masters. the advice herman says trump gave him that helped build his confidence. >> you heard about jim herman. so jim...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.ions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, it's wednesday, april 20. this beautiful shot of the bay bridge and also the buildings with the blue and gold for the warriors. all right. >> all right. >> we don't want to forget that. i'm michelle griego. >>> i'm kenny choi. time now is 4:30. here's roberta gonzales with a check of our weather. >> the first time ever i was looking at the blue and gold. i was looking at the date, 4/20. it's 4:30 on this 4/20. we have clear skies over the bay waters. it is 56 degrees in san francisco. 52 in livermore. sweater or light jacket out the door. numbers coming down but still above average approaching 70 at the seashore. we'll have the full forecast in a couple of
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.ions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, it's wednesday, april 20. this beautiful shot of the bay bridge and also the buildings with the blue and gold for the warriors. all right. >> all right. >> we don't want to forget that. i'm michelle griego. >>> i'm kenny choi. time now is 4:30. here's roberta gonzales with a check of our weather. >> the...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.>>> it's time to wake up, everyone! we take a live look at the bay bridge. good morning. it's friday, april 22. aim tv. >> i'mi'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. it's our favorite day of the week. >> don't leave home without the umbrella. our live hi-def doppler radar placing some pretty moderate precipitation around the santa rosa area right now as the front comes barreling through the bay area. bird's-eye view out indicating mostly cloudy skies, temperatures extremely mild and muggy into the 50s and 60s. and later we're talking about wind gusts up to 25 miles per hour blustery today with the scattered showers and the potential for a thunderstorm. highs in the 60s. the weekend forecast just minutes away. >> high wind advisory for the san mateo bridge. no delays between d
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.>>> it's time to wake up, everyone! we take a live look at the bay bridge. good morning. it's friday, april 22. aim tv. >> i'mi'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. it's our favorite day of the week. >> don't leave home without the umbrella. our live hi-def doppler radar placing some pretty moderate precipitation around the santa rosa area right now as the front comes barreling through the bay area. bird's-eye view out...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.ns by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> highway headache, emergency work has three lanes closed on the delaware memorial bridge, meisha has details plus how long drivers can expect the closure to last. >>> and if it is up to me, i think he is a pretty special man and should have a lot more time left. >> community in mourning, broken hearted as they remember a beloved superintendent, classes are canceled again today in robbinsville. >>> hillary clinton and donald trump come up big in the new york prim willry how race for the white house now shifts to pennsylvania. >>> today is wednesday, april 20th i'm jim donovan. >>> happy hump day i'm brook thomas. meisha and katie are here as always, of course. >> good morning, happy wednesday.
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green.ns by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> highway headache, emergency work has three lanes closed on the delaware memorial bridge, meisha has details plus how long drivers can expect the closure to last. >>> and if it is up to me, i think he is a pretty special man and should have a lot more time left. >> community in mourning, broken hearted as they remember a beloved superintendent, classes are canceled again today in robbinsville....
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vaughn. >> hi, harvey. >> can you play, mary ann. >> we know that tune. >> okay. >> get your head♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> okay, great. >> wow, wow. hold the phone, ladies and gentlemen. i think your busies being towed. >> quincy, what are you doing? don't tow anybody. >> we have found a car that is not going to get towed we will boot this car. coming up next right in front of the fox. we will boot this vehicle, it had to happen. are you guys ready. >> yes. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. i'm lika small boxer. ring. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em wit
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anne-marie? >> don champion here in new york. >>> 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 treasury 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 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 r
anne-marie? >> don champion here in new york. >>> 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 treasury 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...
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joining us now with analysis andrea tantaros in new york city and mary ann mash in boston.in iraq. a staff by marines. i think it's fair to say the obama administration doesn't want a lot of publicity what's going on there. am i wrong? >> i think that's fair because of the dilemma. the fact is america has opposed troops in iraq for years now. the problem is if you tell them there are troops in iraq fighting isis. it raises a whole another set of concerns for americans. and rightfully so. >> isn't it more of an embarrassment and admission of failure by president obama who withdrew all the troops and now he has to put them back because of the isis threat? >> no. >> that was not there before the withdrawal of the troops? isn't it more of an embarrass wasment for the president? >> no. he with true the troops in keeping an agreement that was set by then president bush and prime minister maliki to withdraw troops at the end of 2011. he kept that agreement. he kept that commitment. >> he could have renegotiated the -- according to all accounts and two former secretary of defenses
joining us now with analysis andrea tantaros in new york city and mary ann mash in boston.in iraq. a staff by marines. i think it's fair to say the obama administration doesn't want a lot of publicity what's going on there. am i wrong? >> i think that's fair because of the dilemma. the fact is america has opposed troops in iraq for years now. the problem is if you tell them there are troops in iraq fighting isis. it raises a whole another set of concerns for americans. and rightfully so....
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anne-marie? >> brooks silva-braga, thanks a lot. >>> at a forum wednesday night at stanford university, former house speaker john boehner told the audience how he really feels it republican presidential candidate ted cruz. >> lucifer in the flesh. [ applause ] >> i get along with almost everybody, but i have never worked with a more miserable son of a [ bleep ]. >> cruise dismissed the -- cruz dismissed the remarks and said boehner was channeling his inner donald trump. he expressed his disdain for the texas senator. >>> an envelope with a white substance sparked an alert at the trump tower. it was harmless. trump wasn't there at the time. in march, a letter containing a white powder and threatening note was sent to the manhattan apartment of trump's son. >>> in baltimore, a scare there. this one at one of the city's television stations. police shot a man after he walked inside the building wearing an animal costume and claimed he had a bomb. as craig boswell report, the bomb turned out to be som
anne-marie? >> brooks silva-braga, thanks a lot. >>> at a forum wednesday night at stanford university, former house speaker john boehner told the audience how he really feels it republican presidential candidate ted cruz. >> lucifer in the flesh. [ applause ] >> i get along with almost everybody, but i have never worked with a more miserable son of a [ bleep ]. >> cruise dismissed the -- cruz dismissed the remarks and said boehner was channeling his inner...
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i'm anne-marie green. shifted to the next round of primaries being held next tuesday in the northeast. today the republican national committee rules committee meets to discuss among other things a proposal that would restrict the possibility of nominating a candidate who has not been in the race to replace donald trump. hena daniel is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne anne -marie. this has potential to sink donald trump's campaign. that could be one of the reasons the campaign has brought in an rnc rules specialist. more as trump prepares for the possibility of a contested convention. after delivering a toned down victory speech in new york, donald trump returned to his outspoken rhetoric in maryland wednesday night. >> we've got lying ted. we have crooked hillary. i won't go over the others because they're now defeated. >> reporter: just 393 delegates shy of clinching the gop nomination, trump has vowed to part of that strategy reportedly involved hiring a speechwriter, using
i'm anne-marie green. shifted to the next round of primaries being held next tuesday in the northeast. today the republican national committee rules committee meets to discuss among other things a proposal that would restrict the possibility of nominating a candidate who has not been in the race to replace donald trump. hena daniel is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne anne -marie. this has potential to sink donald trump's campaign. that could be one of the...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green.you misplace your discover card, you can use freeze it to prevent new purchases on your account in seconds. and once you find it, you can switch it right on again. you're back! freeze it from discover. get it at discover.com. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. severe flooding in the houston area has killed at least five people. more wet weather is expected today. thousands of homes and several major roadways are flooded. hundreds had to be rescued from the high water. residents are being urged to stay at home. >>> and it's primary day here in new york. democrat hillary clinton is trying to regain momentum after losing seven straight contests to bernie sanders. a big win is essential for donald trump if he has any chance of clinching the republican nomination before the convention
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mary ann is right.t try to placate women and marginalize women and victimize women the way the left does. i coul<( agree with her on the equal pay issue. republicans have to start about equal payxmgt[ issues. especially when the president doesn't pay his women as much as he pays the men. >> i don't know if sarah palin recruited much women last time around. >>. no and people never vote for president based on vice president. >> but to have a woman like that. high profile woman on mccain's ticket should have helped. >> it didn't help. >> thank you. directly ahead, can trump and cruz get a fair shot on the network news? we'll put that question to leslie stall of cbs. also, is it legal with an yum -- update on hillary clinton email situation. moments away. we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitor
mary ann is right.t try to placate women and marginalize women and victimize women the way the left does. i coul>. no and people never vote for president based on vice president. >> but to have a woman like that. high profile woman on mccain's ticket should have helped. >> it didn't help. >> thank you. directly ahead, can trump and cruz get a fair shot on the network news? we'll put that question to leslie stall of cbs. also, is it legal with an yum -- update on hillary...
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the wink. >> and mary ann's parents.rself puts up 100 grand, okay? and then she comes and the u.s. authorities say come on in because you're -- >> you know the danger of it, now being used as a vehicle and conduit to further terrorism in the country. >> sure. >> we saw that with the two shooters, that was a scam marriage. she was part of the red mosque. she they should have been able to track that down. >> absolutely. >> here is the connection to be made. maria married to the neighbor of the shooter, she must know something about what was going on because this neighbor was the phi who was giving the weapons to shooters. >> if trump is elected, he will waterboard her. so we will find out everything. >> whoever has information. >> indiana, guy, his wife, kids are asleep. burglar comes into the house. roll the tape. >> along this dirt alli way in 2014, the alarm on this detached garage went off. the homeowner saw a man running away from the building and opened fire. a jury later convicted the owner. david mcglaughlin of cri
the wink. >> and mary ann's parents.rself puts up 100 grand, okay? and then she comes and the u.s. authorities say come on in because you're -- >> you know the danger of it, now being used as a vehicle and conduit to further terrorism in the country. >> sure. >> we saw that with the two shooters, that was a scam marriage. she was part of the red mosque. she they should have been able to track that down. >> absolutely. >> here is the connection to be made....
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anne-marie?y feet firmly planted on the ground. >> same here. >> hena daniels at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot. >>> coming up, must-have olympic gear, but not what you think. special uniforms and outfits designed to ward off zika in brazil are unveiled. special uniforms and outfits designed to ward off zika in brazil are unveiled. welcome, welcome!et you! today i'm going to show you the all-new 2016 chevy cruze and ask you what you think. but here's the catch. you can only answer in emojis. what emoji would you use to describe the design? (sfx: message sent) i think it's sexy. mm-mm-mm! ...it has available built-in 4g lte wifi (sfx: message sent) rock on. that's excellent. we got wifi. this car gets an epa estimated 40 mpg highway. this car is like a unicorn. it's magical! their son is in custody. whe he was found... and what po are saying about the arrest. new video released... of a police officer involved in e beating of a suspect. did he steal something from the ma and ted cruz pic
anne-marie?y feet firmly planted on the ground. >> same here. >> hena daniels at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot. >>> coming up, must-have olympic gear, but not what you think. special uniforms and outfits designed to ward off zika in brazil are unveiled. special uniforms and outfits designed to ward off zika in brazil are unveiled. welcome, welcome!et you! today i'm going to show you the all-new 2016 chevy cruze and ask you what you think. but here's the catch....
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joining me is mary ann bartels at bank of america, merrill lynch.g. >> nice to meet you. >> and you too. jpmorgan earnings coming out today. we've seen this great rally since the middle of february. why haven't banks taken part? >> well, there's a lot of concern about global growth. we actually took down our gdp forecast of 2% to 1.7%. we're seeing the imf take global growth numbers down and we're seeing yield curves flatten out. banks do not do well in that kind of environment. earlier in the year we were talking about recession. that never works well. fund managers don't want to own banks if you have the "r" word. so there's been a lot of concern, even over earnings, especially as interest rates move negative around the world. again, that's not a very profitable environment for the banks. >> you mentioned the yield curve flattening out. what does that mean for how sort of long this rally can go on for? how bearish this rally is. >> we have our fund manager survey out yet yesterday. we saw cash levels rise in a market that went up 13%. that's not t
joining me is mary ann bartels at bank of america, merrill lynch.g. >> nice to meet you. >> and you too. jpmorgan earnings coming out today. we've seen this great rally since the middle of february. why haven't banks taken part? >> well, there's a lot of concern about global growth. we actually took down our gdp forecast of 2% to 1.7%. we're seeing the imf take global growth numbers down and we're seeing yield curves flatten out. banks do not do well in that kind of...
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i'm anne-marie green.cue operations continued overnight in ecuador where a powerful earthquake killed at least 272 people. early this morning, a young child and several others were pulleded from what was left of a five-story hotel. they'd been buried since the quake hit saturday evening. the earthquake was centered along ecuador's pacific coast but was felt far inland. more than 2, 500 injured. we have more. >> reporter: with the daylight, residents saw for the first time the full extent of the damage. near the epicenter in the pacific town, rescuers dug through crumbled concrete, only to find lifeless bodies. the quake claimed lives 85 miles south in the coastal city where today shaken resident surveyed the widespread damage. this desperate worker tried digging with his bare hands to find survivors. "three are alive, and a girl is dead," he said. this appears to be the moment the quake hit. customers in this shore panicked as shock waves knocked items off the shelves and took out the electricity saturday
i'm anne-marie green.cue operations continued overnight in ecuador where a powerful earthquake killed at least 272 people. early this morning, a young child and several others were pulleded from what was left of a five-story hotel. they'd been buried since the quake hit saturday evening. the earthquake was centered along ecuador's pacific coast but was felt far inland. more than 2, 500 injured. we have more. >> reporter: with the daylight, residents saw for the first time the full extent...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green." this morning. >>> ♪ purple rain ♪ >> mourning the music legend prince. we learn more about his final moments, they gather to pay tribute to the superstar. legends share with us his impact on the industry. >>> a delaware teenager assaulted at school and found dead in the bathroom. this morning what we know about the investigation as student head back to class. >> and our nice stretch of dry weather is coming to an ends. take along your umbrellas. katie is checking when you might get caught in some rain showers today. today is friday, april 22, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm brooke thomas. >> fir,
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green." this morning. >>> ♪ purple rain ♪ >> mourning the music legend prince. we learn more about his final moments, they gather to pay tribute to the superstar. legends share with us his impact on the industry. >>> a delaware teenager assaulted at school and found dead in the bathroom. this morning what we know about the investigation as student head back to class. >> and our nice stretch of dry weather is coming to...
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he has got to go into the coffers. >> mary mary anne, do you see that?ng out of the republican convention you can't spend big in the democratic convention. customers favoring republicans wouldn't buy your stuff, right? >> right. most corporations try to be bipartisan in convention efforts. if they're not going to spend money in the republican convention or only provide services and not provide other six figure checks that go to underwrite all the expenses they probably won't do it on the democratic side either. what's so interesting here is, bill, the risk-reward calculation that many of these companies seem to be making. they find it riskier to go and support the republican convention but they find no risk or little risk in opposing the transgender legislation in north carolina. they have pulled out of businesses there. and threatened north carolina and costs millions of dollars and cost the governor 6 points down to his democratic challenger. interesting comparison when you look at what they think is risky for their business versus what's not right now
he has got to go into the coffers. >> mary mary anne, do you see that?ng out of the republican convention you can't spend big in the democratic convention. customers favoring republicans wouldn't buy your stuff, right? >> right. most corporations try to be bipartisan in convention efforts. if they're not going to spend money in the republican convention or only provide services and not provide other six figure checks that go to underwrite all the expenses they probably won't do it...
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anne-marie? >> brook, thanks. >>> well, president obama is back in washington this morning after a trip overseas where he announced that he will substantially increase the number of u.s. troops in syria to help local forces fight isis. "cbs this morning" charlie rose talked with the president in germany about his decision. >> you are sending 250 special forces to syria. what does that represent? >> it represents what i've said from the start, which is that us dismantling isil is a priority, and although we're not going to be sending ground troops in to fight, we are going to try to find out what works and then double down. one of the things that's worked so far is us putting special forces in for training and advising of local forces but also intelligence gathering. one of the challenges of mounting a fight against a group like isil that embeds itself with civilian forces, they're not isolated, they're not out in remote areas where we can just hit them on their own. so having people who develop r
anne-marie? >> brook, thanks. >>> well, president obama is back in washington this morning after a trip overseas where he announced that he will substantially increase the number of u.s. troops in syria to help local forces fight isis. "cbs this morning" charlie rose talked with the president in germany about his decision. >> you are sending 250 special forces to syria. what does that represent? >> it represents what i've said from the start, which is that...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. news." ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. hey spray 'n wash is back...ws? and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. spray 'n wash. back 'n better. introducing oikos crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious crunchy toppings like chocolate and peanut butter chips. crunched it! new oikos crunch. >>> here another look at this morning's top stories. it's estimated some 27,000 people showed up for a bernie sanders rally in new york city last night. sanders debate hillary clinton tonight in new york city. and ahead of tuesday's new york primary. >>> donald trump held a rally in pittsburgh. outside, trump supporters clashed with protesters. >>> kobe bryant dominated the final game of his remarkable 20-year career. bryant scored 60 p
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. news." ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. hey spray 'n wash is back...ws? and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. spray 'n wash. back 'n...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. m anne-marie green. have a great day.hot of the bay bridge on what's going to be a scorcher. i think. it's going to be hot. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. i listened to roberta yesterday so i wore the short sleeves. >> there you go. >> i still have the boots on. [ laughter ] >> i walked out the door this morning and it was so mild and then i walked into my favorite gas station to get my hot chocolate and sergio, his allergies, his eyes were running and today we're going to have our allergy report coming up because things are just off the chart. everything is blossoming now with the heat wave and we'll see record-breaking high temperatures. right now we have clear skies. i want you to take a look at the temperatures. look how mild it is. a 20-degree difference from san jose to santa rosa, 20-degree difference between napa and san francisco where the north bay has cooled into the 40s this morning. otherwise we're in the 50s and 60s. here's a few records. i put this graphic together this mornin
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. m anne-marie green. have a great day.hot of the bay bridge on what's going to be a scorcher. i think. it's going to be hot. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. i listened to roberta yesterday so i wore the short sleeves. >> there you go. >> i still have the boots on. [ laughter ] >> i walked out the door this morning and it was so mild and then i walked into my favorite gas station to get my hot...
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i'm anne-marie green. it is the last thing residents of houston want to hear. more rain is on the way. at least five people have been killed. thousands of homes have taken on water. entire subdivisions are flooded and thousands are without power. the threat of more severe weather runs over the next two to three days. residents have been told to stay home. at least 450 people had to be rescued from the high water. >> reporter: flood waters in houston force residents to find new ways to reach dry ground. >> just thought it was kind of crazy. i'm like, a refrigerator? how are we going to float in that? >> reporter: the rains started on sunday and kept falling for much of monday, leaving neighborhood after neighborhood under water. more than 1,000 homes and businesses are flooded. many people grabbed their children and a few belongings before they waded through waist-deep water. hundreds of drivers were stranded in their cars. this man had to swim to safety. >> i had no idea it was going to go so deep. no idea
i'm anne-marie green. it is the last thing residents of houston want to hear. more rain is on the way. at least five people have been killed. thousands of homes have taken on water. entire subdivisions are flooded and thousands are without power. the threat of more severe weather runs over the next two to three days. residents have been told to stay home. at least 450 people had to be rescued from the high water. >> reporter: flood waters in houston force residents to find new ways to...
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anne-marie? >> jamie yuccas, thank you. >>> the cbs news poll we referenced early also found that both republican and democrat front-runners are the most known and disliked. 63% feel the same way about donald trump. at the new york state republican gala last night, john kasich didn't mention names, but he said nominating an unpopular candidate would be disaster. >> you know what will happen if we nominate people who have high negatives and cannot beat hillary? we are not just going to lose the white house, we are not just going to lose the supreme court, but i tell you what, there's a good chance your senate majority leader will be the senate minority leader. >> trump and ted cruz told the gathering they were confident of winning the gop nomination. >> i think we are going to have a great time in cleveland. hopefully, not too good a time because, by that time, it should be solved by the time we get there, okay? >> we will win the nomination in cleveland. we will win the general election in novemb
anne-marie? >> jamie yuccas, thank you. >>> the cbs news poll we referenced early also found that both republican and democrat front-runners are the most known and disliked. 63% feel the same way about donald trump. at the new york state republican gala last night, john kasich didn't mention names, but he said nominating an unpopular candidate would be disaster. >> you know what will happen if we nominate people who have high negatives and cannot beat hillary? we are not...
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i'm anne-marie green.>> amtrak says it will operate a normal schedule today along its northeast corridor. two workers were killed yesterday when an amtrak train en route from new york to savannah hit a piece of heavy equipment on the track south of philadelphia. the collision caused a derailment, injuring 30 passengers, and caused major delays. don championship it at the accident scene in chester, pennsylvania. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and anne-marie. overnight we did see crews going in and around the derailment site behind me. right now the investigation centers around figuring why the two construction workers who were killed were on the track when the train came through. federal investigators continue to examine the heavily damaged front end of amtrak train 89 overnight, as they begin piecing together what led to sunday's deadly accident. >> we will be looking at mechanical operations, signal, track, human performance, and survival factors. >> reporter: the train was on its way from
i'm anne-marie green.>> amtrak says it will operate a normal schedule today along its northeast corridor. two workers were killed yesterday when an amtrak train en route from new york to savannah hit a piece of heavy equipment on the track south of philadelphia. the collision caused a derailment, injuring 30 passengers, and caused major delays. don championship it at the accident scene in chester, pennsylvania. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and anne-marie. overnight...
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they from midland park the dog was living before mary ann at,ack. and attacked another dog back in january leaving that animal with large cuts on his ear and several scratches before he was pulled off. it was a cop nearby who saved blue bear. >> he was a vicious animal. he didn't brake for nothing, not even the owner. >> reporter: and that was the second serious dog attack in this town for the last three weeks. >> a large dog attacked a child >> the so why was here inferior, told me that a dog gone dog attack is a different. only then does the attacking dog get contained. because they happened in two different towns, nutley police didn't know about the attack in midland park. >> if a dog shows a tendency to be vicious at the very least and maybe make a decision as to. zm we've reached out to the biological mother to find out what she'd like to do with him, but she did not return our calls. are headed to new york this weekend. >> chrysler high schools in waterbury and in bridgeport. sunday clinton will attend a church service in bridgeport. we don't
they from midland park the dog was living before mary ann at,ack. and attacked another dog back in january leaving that animal with large cuts on his ear and several scratches before he was pulled off. it was a cop nearby who saved blue bear. >> he was a vicious animal. he didn't brake for nothing, not even the owner. >> reporter: and that was the second serious dog attack in this town for the last three weeks. >> a large dog attacked a child >> the so why was here...
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don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.vernight, we did see crews going in and around the derailment site behind me. right now, the investigation centers around figuring why the two construction workers who were killed were on the track when the train came through. federal investigators continue to examine the heavily damaged front end of amtrak train 89 overnight, as they begin piecing together what led to sunday's deadly accident. >> we will be looking at mechanical operations, signal, track, human performance, and survival factors. >> reporter: the train was on its way from new york city to savannah, georgia, yesterday morning when it slammed into a backhoe on the track south of philadelphia, killing the backhoe operator and a supervisor. photos show heavy damage on the first car of the train and blown-out windows. >> all you could see is a lot of dirt and debris flying past the train and there was a couple of sort of like fire flashes. >> i just called some of my church members and asked them to pray. >> reporter: among
don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.vernight, we did see crews going in and around the derailment site behind me. right now, the investigation centers around figuring why the two construction workers who were killed were on the track when the train came through. federal investigators continue to examine the heavily damaged front end of amtrak train 89 overnight, as they begin piecing together what led to sunday's deadly accident. >> we will be looking at...
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. >> reporter: so mary ann jones signed up for a weekly delivery of soups. >> the soups are so satisfying, that i eat less. and they fill you up. >> reporter: she says she's lost some weight and it's help keep her on a healthy diet, as she trains for a half marathon. but this expert says a soup diet or cleanse may not fill the bill for everyone. >> i don't feel like i've eaten. we want to chew, you want the enzymes really coming in and playing in and working, because your brain is like, i'm eating food. >> with a soup you're getting more fiber and nutrients. but the main focus is to get a full spectrum of nutrients. >> some cost $95, but you can make your own at home. >> it's tough though, you're hungry. >> i couldn't do it. >>> weird stuff. >> we were almost 80 in new york city and part of this forecast, we're going to talk a little bit of snow. sit tight and let's check in with my weather watchers. high temperatures around the area today, take a look at this, there you go, 82 recorded by mark in pleasant valley, new york. now if you look out, clouds overhead and empire state building li
. >> reporter: so mary ann jones signed up for a weekly delivery of soups. >> the soups are so satisfying, that i eat less. and they fill you up. >> reporter: she says she's lost some weight and it's help keep her on a healthy diet, as she trains for a half marathon. but this expert says a soup diet or cleanse may not fill the bill for everyone. >> i don't feel like i've eaten. we want to chew, you want the enzymes really coming in and playing in and working, because...
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. >> mary-ann, i remember history. be careful about making predictions.ary-ann, always good seeing you, dhaung very much. >> thanks neil, you too. >> ronald reagan he could never get elected, same applied to john kennedy, and oh yeah, some guys named abraham lincoln. i think they settled him on the third ballot and he was going nowhere. whatever. more after this. i'm betty white and i'm known for trying to be funny but today i'd like to talk to you about something serious. i was nervous about living alone, what if i fell, how would i get help, but now philips lifeline allows me to live with confidence because i know help is always available. philips lifeline is the number one medical alert service in the u.s. today. anyone over 65 with a medical condition that inhibits mobility. particularly if they live alone needs a philips lifeline. philips lifeline has been recommended by more than 200,000 healthcare professionals and serve more than 7 million seniors. i'm proud to wear my philips lifeline. shows that i'm smart enough to take care of myself. innovatio
. >> mary-ann, i remember history. be careful about making predictions.ary-ann, always good seeing you, dhaung very much. >> thanks neil, you too. >> ronald reagan he could never get elected, same applied to john kennedy, and oh yeah, some guys named abraham lincoln. i think they settled him on the third ballot and he was going nowhere. whatever. more after this. i'm betty white and i'm known for trying to be funny but today i'd like to talk to you about something serious. i...
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mary ann, thank you very much, mercedes, thank you. howie, good to see you, do not forget to watch every sunday, media buzz with howie kurtz on fox news. we'll be right back. that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was even proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial - without the need for regular blood tests. and, in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa is the only oral blood thinner other than warfarin with a specific reversal treatment to help your body clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned m
mary ann, thank you very much, mercedes, thank you. howie, good to see you, do not forget to watch every sunday, media buzz with howie kurtz on fox news. we'll be right back. that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming....