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new election results. four candidates winning states overnight. this as they go after each other on terror and what happened in brussels. good morning. welcome to "early start." >> it is wednesday, march 23rd. it's 4:00 a.m. in the east we welcome all of our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. >>> a manhunt underway for the surviving suspect in the terror bombings on an airport and metro station in belgium. as we learn the identities, learning the identities this hour of two suicide bombers who died in this airport attack. police across the continent are searching for the man on the right in these surveillance images. the two dressed in black on the left they are believed to have been the suicide bombers. a senior belgium security source telling the men the men have been identified. they're brothers, khalid and brahim el bakroui. the man in gray put his bomb down and left the airport alive. a cab driver who drove the men to the airport giving police the address where he picked them up, leading to a series of raids that uncovered the ter
new election results. four candidates winning states overnight. this as they go after each other on terror and what happened in brussels. good morning. welcome to "early start." >> it is wednesday, march 23rd. it's 4:00 a.m. in the east we welcome all of our viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. >>> a manhunt underway for the surviving suspect in the terror bombings on an airport and metro station in belgium. as we learn the identities, learning the identities...
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brand-new election results. we have that for you next. if 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. (ricky gervais) verizon is the number one network in america. i know what you're thinking, they all claim stuff like that. yeah, but some of them stretch the truth. one said they were the fastest. we checked, it was...
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elections is premature. they're starting for a transition of power to a transition of governing bodies. this is going to organize and arrange for a new constitution where we can establish a cease-fire and the syrian people, who can come back and civil education. so it's pre-ma sure now to talk about election. what we should talk about is the transitioning governor body, and this will organization electio elections. >> on the ground in syria government forces have attacked the city. they're trying to advance on areas on opposite significance control. tha city has been nominated for a nobel peace prize and said that europe should look to the town as an example as it deals with the ongoing refugee crisis. we have this report. >> on the hills over looking the turkish border, just a few kilometers to the north is the town kilis which serves as an example of what can be done to help outside of syria if the will is there. the 90,000 who live here have been joined by 120,000 syrians. they set up businesses and work together with their hosts. just outside of the center these women were making firewood with their children. they've been here fo
elections is premature. they're starting for a transition of power to a transition of governing bodies. this is going to organize and arrange for a new constitution where we can establish a cease-fire and the syrian people, who can come back and civil education. so it's pre-ma sure now to talk about election. what we should talk about is the transitioning governor body, and this will organization electio elections. >> on the ground in syria government forces have attacked the city....
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. >> from nbc news election central in manchester, new hampshire, this is the news. >> if mccarthy getsch as 30% of the vote or more against an incumbent president, he can legitimately claim an important victory. >> mccarthy didn't win the new hampshire primary. but he took enough votes that it scared lyndon. he got 42% of the vote. but mccarthy was a nothing, an upstart. if mccarthy could draw blood, johnson was vulnerable. >> they said '68 was the year. i think march the 12th is the day. [ applause ] >> how does this strike you? you're not disappointed he didn't actually win? >> oh, no. he did win, though. this is exactly what he wanted. he said we shouldn't have dissent that breaks down our system. you should work through the democratic process to get what you want. you can hope and you've got to base it on a dream and this is coming true. >> whatever happened to robert kennedy? >> um, i think -- >> who's he? >> perhaps the most important result out of all this from mccarthy's viewpoint is that he will from now on be treated as a serious presidential candidate. >> all of a sudden, af
. >> from nbc news election central in manchester, new hampshire, this is the news. >> if mccarthy getsch as 30% of the vote or more against an incumbent president, he can legitimately claim an important victory. >> mccarthy didn't win the new hampshire primary. but he took enough votes that it scared lyndon. he got 42% of the vote. but mccarthy was a nothing, an upstart. if mccarthy could draw blood, johnson was vulnerable. >> they said '68 was the year. i think march...
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and three new elections. >> the stage is set for monday. the first day of this round of talks, and they'll discuss the crunch issues, the future governance of syria. >> they caution that no one should get ahead of themselves. >> talking about elections is very premature now. the geneva process is starting for a transition of power to a ansition of governing body. and now this transition of governing body is going to organize and arrange for a new constitution and elections where we can establish a cease-fire and establish also the syrian people issues where they can come back and help the civilians on the ground. a transitional party that can be agreed upon, and this transitional party will look forward to elections in the next few months. >> looking at opposition control in eastern guta. there are reports of violence between the army and opposition in latakia. the first convoy carrying medical supplies after government forces capture part of the city. the huties have been obstructing humanitarian supplies to the area. it area includes sout
and three new elections. >> the stage is set for monday. the first day of this round of talks, and they'll discuss the crunch issues, the future governance of syria. >> they caution that no one should get ahead of themselves. >> talking about elections is very premature now. the geneva process is starting for a transition of power to a ansition of governing body. and now this transition of governing body is going to organize and arrange for a new constitution and elections...
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new requirement? >> maureen, the local board of elections office have been working on the issue for months and printed out forms and rolled out signs and hired brand new staffers. >> a north carolina driver's license is an id. permit, passport. >> part of the list of accepted carolina polling places. mowrk elections -- mecklenberg county elections super visor says he is hiring extra staffers to handle the changes. >> we have had to retrain our poll workers for that. and you have to take that into account is that going to slow the process down on election day. >> and dealing with the changes at the ballot box, the state board of elections has taken queues from other states in getting the word out. >> attention virginia voters do not forget your id. >> it's not just virginia but a number of states where it means identification are laying out the rules across a number of platforms and here in north carolina, the days leading up to the primary has resulted in new billboards designed to answer questions. >> if this is the rule this is the rule you have to operate under. >> african-american in the struggle
new requirement? >> maureen, the local board of elections office have been working on the issue for months and printed out forms and rolled out signs and hired brand new staffers. >> a north carolina driver's license is an id. permit, passport. >> part of the list of accepted carolina polling places. mowrk elections -- mecklenberg county elections super visor says he is hiring extra staffers to handle the changes. >> we have had to retrain our poll workers for that. and...
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in other world news, burma has elected a new president. parliament has chosen a close ally f aung san suu kyi. the constitution blocked her from becoming president. willgtime ally of hers take office, where he is expected to act as her proxy. our regional correspondent, ishmael wolf, has more from bangkok. ishmael: today is a momentous day in the history of five decades or more of rule, and now they have -- who is this man, is the question? this is the man chosen, by aung san suu kyi, the leader of the pro-democracy movement, the ledon who was elected and the movement to victory in november. the vice president has shown that this is not going to be so much a power-sharing agreement as many thought moving forward, but really a battling of wills ahead. what is the future of myanmar and burma? what is the future of the country? there are pressures from the international community, from inside the country, from within the military, and a lot of issues to deal with. it is hard to see how this man is going to be seen as the true leader of the co
in other world news, burma has elected a new president. parliament has chosen a close ally f aung san suu kyi. the constitution blocked her from becoming president. willgtime ally of hers take office, where he is expected to act as her proxy. our regional correspondent, ishmael wolf, has more from bangkok. ishmael: today is a momentous day in the history of five decades or more of rule, and now they have -- who is this man, is the question? this is the man chosen, by aung san suu kyi, the...
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. >> i don't think we'll ever be a free cuba until we have new election, new people being the new president of cuba because it's a lot of pain. a lot of people still in jail. a lot of people with dissidents, a lot of people that died for freedom. that doesn't erase that in the matter of one trip. it will take a long time. >> this will be the first time a nine decades. he's expected to give a speech and attend a baseball game between the tampa bay rays and the cuban national team. our nbc 6 coverage also gearing up for the president's trip. jackie nesesal and juwan strader will be reporting. >>> out in the everglades on a levee, it landed near the sawgrassss recreation park east of u.s. 27 north off75. here is a look at the new pictures. this is an experimental jet that had to land there. the pilot apparely did a great job landing it. not an easy thing to do, the jet or where it was landed. no majoror damage. they'll have to check things out once the sun comes up. from what we know there were fortunately neither of those people ended up injvred. the plane was on its way to ft. lauderdale exe
. >> i don't think we'll ever be a free cuba until we have new election, new people being the new president of cuba because it's a lot of pain. a lot of people still in jail. a lot of people with dissidents, a lot of people that died for freedom. that doesn't erase that in the matter of one trip. it will take a long time. >> this will be the first time a nine decades. he's expected to give a speech and attend a baseball game between the tampa bay rays and the cuban national team....
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. >> pelley: norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and i are coming to you tonight from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point this this presidential campaign. it is likely the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. no candidate can clinch the nomination tonight, but voters in 12 states are choosing nearly half the delegates needed for
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angela merkel led a final rally as three german states will be electing a new parliament.he influx has led to a surge in popularity for right-wing parties doc nick cane reports from berlin. >> this is washington central berlin where people have come for a demonstration against angela merkel called asking the chancellor to leave her position. the view is dominated by the asylum policy. i have been speaking to some of the knot straight orders who come here today. they told me they believe the ref uming e policy and the policy of the coalition government here in germany is the wrong policy. >> i am critical of their going it alone. they are ignoring all of the other people whether it is particular own population or the european countries who have found now a different way of thinking about this. >> not coming through the police court through the other side where a demonstration is being held by the supporters of the left wing and here, the attitude is very different. here, people are probe refugee, proceed the asylum policy and i have been speaking to a few people who told me
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i'm lester holt at nbc news election headquarters. we'll see you a bit later on. >>> we are back with our continueing "nightly news" coverage of this super tuesday. the polls have closed in georgia, vermont, virginia. you've seen the results. let's get to nbc's kristen welker with the clinton campaign in miami. what's the latest from there? >> reporter: the crowd erupting into cheers as they have learned secretary clinton has won georgia and virginia. campaign, hoping to build on its momentum in order to claim victory tonight she needs her entire southern firewall to hold. that includes states like arkansas, alabama, and tennessee. still, the campaign says the earliest it could put the race out of reach mathematically is march 15th. that's when florida votes. and one of the reasons she's holding her watch party here. clinton is already starting to set her sights on the general, taking increasing aim at donald trump, criticizing him for being a divisive candidate. democratic strategist and campaign officials are signaling, if clinton ma
i'm lester holt at nbc news election headquarters. we'll see you a bit later on. >>> we are back with our continueing "nightly news" coverage of this super tuesday. the polls have closed in georgia, vermont, virginia. you've seen the results. let's get to nbc's kristen welker with the clinton campaign in miami. what's the latest from there? >> reporter: the crowd erupting into cheers as they have learned secretary clinton has won georgia and virginia. campaign, hoping...
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news. >>> within the past hour, councilwoman alma adams announced she is running for re- election with a big surprise. >> not only am i running for re- election but i started the process of moving to the queen state. >> adams currently represents district 12 which was when lawmakers re-drew the congressional map. >>> a man accused of breaking into firefighters' vehicles across our area is facing new charges. johnny bing is facing breaking and entering charges in iredell county. deputies say that he broke into a car while firefighters were sleeping. bing was already facing charges in charlotte, rock hill, and rowan counties. police first arrests bing through a receipt left at a fire station. investigators believe he is behind 40 different cases of personal cars broken into at fire stations and they believe he had stations in queensboro, fort mill, charlotte, mooresville, kannapolis, huntersville, cornelius, and hunters grove. >>> and the cms questionnaire results will be discussed tonight. the survey. the district wants more diversity and the school board will discuss kgwing neighborhood
news. >>> within the past hour, councilwoman alma adams announced she is running for re- election with a big surprise. >> not only am i running for re- election but i started the process of moving to the queen state. >> adams currently represents district 12 which was when lawmakers re-drew the congressional map. >>> a man accused of breaking into firefighters' vehicles across our area is facing new charges. johnny bing is facing breaking and entering charges in...
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reporter: the principal reportedly has checks and balances in place for the upcoming new election. live in rally -- raleigh. joel: now to the serious crash in sanford today. it could have been worse. the system on the back of the reporter: the device you often see attached to the back of dot work trucks may have saved multiple lives today. it appears the scorpion on the back of the dot truck absorbed quite an impact. this video provided by the man, you can see of the device works, with several crush zones designed to collapse and slow the vehicle. this happened on highway 421 bypass in sanford county, the other car was badly damaged. but there were no serious injuries. >> we want to protect the work crew, as well as people who might hit it. they are designed to slow down a car without stopping it to suddenly. if it is to suddenly, you can hurt the driver of the car. could push the truck into a zone. reporter: it is hard to put a price on a human life. officials say this device has saved so many, it is well worth the cost to taxpayers. anna: impossible to put a price on a humanlike.
reporter: the principal reportedly has checks and balances in place for the upcoming new election. live in rally -- raleigh. joel: now to the serious crash in sanford today. it could have been worse. the system on the back of the reporter: the device you often see attached to the back of dot work trucks may have saved multiple lives today. it appears the scorpion on the back of the dot truck absorbed quite an impact. this video provided by the man, you can see of the device works, with several...
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. >> pelley: norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and i are comimi to you tonight from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point this this presidential campaign. it is likely the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. no candidate can clinch the nomination tonight, but voters in 12 states are choosing nearly half the delegates needed for the republican nomination, and more than a third needed for the democrats. major garrett is covering the republicans, nancy cordes the democrats, and we'll start tonight with major. >> today's such a big day, and i shouldn't be here because i shouldn't be thinking about this. i should be thinking about tonight. >> reporter: a supremely comfort donald trump ignored sprlt states and campaigned in ohio, which doesn't vote for two weeks. he focused his fire on democrat hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton does not have the strength or the stamina to
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i'm lester holt at nbc news election headquarters. we'll see you a bit later on. >>> we are back with our continue ing "nightly news" coverage of this super tuesday. the polls have closed in georgia, vermont, virginia. you've seen the results. let's get to nbc's kristen in miami. what's the latest from there? >> reporter: the crowd erupting into cheers as they have learned secretary clinton has won georgia and virginia. it as strong start for this campaign, hoping to build on its momentum in order to claim victory tonight she needs her entire southern firewall to hold. that includes states like arkansas, alabama, and tennessee. still, the campaign says the earliest it could put the race out of reach mathematically is march 15th. that's when florida votes. and one of the reasons she's holding her watch party here. clinton is already starting to set her sights on the general, taking increasing aim at donald trump, criticizing him for being a divisive candidate. democratic strategist and campaign officials are signaling, if clinton makes
i'm lester holt at nbc news election headquarters. we'll see you a bit later on. >>> we are back with our continue ing "nightly news" coverage of this super tuesday. the polls have closed in georgia, vermont, virginia. you've seen the results. let's get to nbc's kristen in miami. what's the latest from there? >> reporter: the crowd erupting into cheers as they have learned secretary clinton has won georgia and virginia. it as strong start for this campaign, hoping to...
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at 10:00, an nbc news election special with all the results, followed by news 4 at 11:00, with a complete wrap-up of super tuesday. >>> the tristate primaries are coming up. voters in connecticut a week later on the 26th. and the new jersey primary isn't until june 7th. >>> even before the polls close toaday. donald trump has suffered one loss. a new york court refused to throw out a lawsuit against jump. new york attorney general eric snyderman alleges trump university was unlicensed and promised lessons with handpicked only one had ever met him. >>> a sinkhole opened today in sunset park. crews with the department of environmental protection are on the scene at this hour, it's not clear what caused the sinkhole to clear up. no injuries were reported and streets in the area have been closed to traffic. >>> now, to a follow-up to an i-team report we brought you last week about an nypd officer. today that officer edwin raymond was joined by active and retired officers who back his claims. >> reporter: these are some of the faces behind a scathing lawsuit. a dozen current and former minorit
at 10:00, an nbc news election special with all the results, followed by news 4 at 11:00, with a complete wrap-up of super tuesday. >>> the tristate primaries are coming up. voters in connecticut a week later on the 26th. and the new jersey primary isn't until june 7th. >>> even before the polls close toaday. donald trump has suffered one loss. a new york court refused to throw out a lawsuit against jump. new york attorney general eric snyderman alleges trump university was...
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live in election central with more on that, alex. >> jessica up for grabs today but one half of all of the delegates needed for republican nomination, about a third needed for democrats. so how much does that leave for voters in our area? well, we found out. it is less super then it is a standard tuesday. still the big names can be heard. >> hillary clinton, of course. >> donald trump. >> feeling the bern. >> reporter: in franklin and marshall latest poll of pennsylvania voters hillary clinton showed 48-27 percent lead over senator bernie sanders ahead of the super tuesday. donald trump earned 22 percent, followed by senator marco rubio at 6 percent, and governor kasich and senator cruz at the 15 and 12 percent. >> ted cruz has a lot on the line. he has the state of texas. he wants to win that state desperately because that will put him back into contention. >> reporter: kasich and carson are looking for contention on the national level. local polls do stray somewhat from the 13 states and one territory participating in super tuesday, so there
"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live in election central with more on that, alex. >> jessica up for grabs today but one half of all of the delegates needed for republican nomination, about a third needed for democrats. so how much does that leave for voters in our area? well, we found out. it is less super then it is a standard tuesday. still the big names can be heard. >> hillary clinton, of course. >> donald trump. >> feeling the bern. >>...
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. >>> steve spurrier has been elected to the high school board of fame. >>> new yankees closer otis ^ chapman will miss the first 30 games because of domestic violence rules. >>> on the diamond this afternoon clemson fell to wofford last year but now wilson with that rbi opened up what has become a tiger rally. they lead 7-0 in the 7th inning. tonight down in charleston usc plays. the tigers and gamecocks have their three game series. >>> let's check out the forecast. >> rain will be on the increase 9:00 to 10:00 for the northern 10:00 for the central and upstate. a few thunderstorms and an isolated severe chance there as well. >>> we'll see you at 7:00 with super tuesday coverage. >> we'll be here at 11:00 as well and always with you on wspa.com. 7:00. >> super tuesday is the single best opportunity. >> pelley: he's already looking ahead to another opponent. >> hillary clinton does not have the strength or the stamina to become president, i'll telling you. >> pelley: also tonight, the president argues his case foror a supreme court nomination, and gets his answer. >> this vacancy wil
. >>> steve spurrier has been elected to the high school board of fame. >>> new yankees closer otis ^ chapman will miss the first 30 games because of domestic violence rules. >>> on the diamond this afternoon clemson fell to wofford last year but now wilson with that rbi opened up what has become a tiger rally. they lead 7-0 in the 7th inning. tonight down in charleston usc plays. the tigers and gamecocks have their three game series. >>> let's check out the...
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three, new elections. u.n. with u.n. supervision. >> reporter: staffan de mistura speaking to me there in an interview with the talk to al jazeera program, an extensive interview setting out his position and how he is going to conduct these talks which are due to start on monday. you can see that talk to al jazeera program at these times in the coming hours >>> when it comes to the impact of the diplomacy, this time yesterday we were talking to one of the two groups that put together the report saying that there wasn't enough diplomatic pressure. listening to how optimistic he is being today in that interview with you, difficult to imagine whether they can acquire-- where this can acquire more pressure from unless the russians change their stance every so slightlily. >> reporter: absolutely. one of the key differences to this time that they're trying to get a piece in syria and it's still a long way off and it will be very difficult discussions is the fact that he made it clear in our interview that they believe they hav
three, new elections. u.n. with u.n. supervision. >> reporter: staffan de mistura speaking to me there in an interview with the talk to al jazeera program, an extensive interview setting out his position and how he is going to conduct these talks which are due to start on monday. you can see that talk to al jazeera program at these times in the coming hours >>> when it comes to the impact of the diplomacy, this time yesterday we were talking to one of the two groups that put...
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new page. lawmakers in myanmar have elected a new president. and he's the first in 50 years to not have a military background. >> taiwan's president-elect names her new premier. he was previously her economic advisor. >>> test on order. north korean leader kim jung-u.n. said that his country will soon conduct a nuclear warhead test as well as launches of missiles capable of carrying them. >>> lawmakers in myanmar have elected a close aide to aung san suu kyi as the country's next president. she barred from the top job. because of the constitution written by the former military government. members of the parliament voted for the position, choosing between three candidates. >> translator: we announce that htin kyaw has won the majority of the votes and has been selected as the president of myanmar. >> the 69-year-old studied in london and was a government official specializing in economics. he'll be the first president without a military background in more than half a century. the other contestants will become vice presidents. all three will assum
new page. lawmakers in myanmar have elected a new president. and he's the first in 50 years to not have a military background. >> taiwan's president-elect names her new premier. he was previously her economic advisor. >>> test on order. north korean leader kim jung-u.n. said that his country will soon conduct a nuclear warhead test as well as launches of missiles capable of carrying them. >>> lawmakers in myanmar have elected a close aide to aung san suu kyi as the...
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second, a new constitution, not the old preach approach and, they're, new elections with u.n. supervision >> reporter: the stage is set for an important day on monday. the first day of this round of talks and they're going to discuss the crunch issues, the future governance of syria >>> the syria's main negotiator insists that bashar al-assad must leave before the syrian conflict can be roefld. resolved. we consider that the bashar al-assad situation should be considered and he should not be in power >>> all parties have been called to negotiate. >> reporter: rebels say they're taking villages from government allied forces. earlier in the week people in aleppo said they have been hit by government air strikes. >> translation: military aeroplanes launched air strikes after prayers. >> reporter: people felt safe enough to come out onto the streets once again in idlib. there have been protests against the government since the ceasefire began. on friday crowds came out in support of an fsa commander. >> translation: we are here to serve you, the syrian people are king and the jewe
second, a new constitution, not the old preach approach and, they're, new elections with u.n. supervision >> reporter: the stage is set for an important day on monday. the first day of this round of talks and they're going to discuss the crunch issues, the future governance of syria >>> the syria's main negotiator insists that bashar al-assad must leave before the syrian conflict can be roefld. resolved. we consider that the bashar al-assad situation should be considered and he...
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the substantive issues, who is going to be in a new transitional government taking syria towards new elections. that, of course, takes us to the key issue of president bashar al-assad and those around him and on that it seems right now no-one is prepared to compromise. james bays >>> hundreds of refugees in a greece border camp have held a protest in the rain. the chanting the name of german chancellor angela merkel they demanded the border be opened to them. the government is relocate them to better facilities within a week >>> an update was sent to us. >> reporter: days of continuous rain is adding on to the misery of the refugees. most of them are living in flimsy tents surrounded by stagnant pools of water and some are falling sick. medical workers at the sample say they've treated 70 children for respiratory problems as well as digestive diseases. they have confirmed that a nine year old girl has confirmed to have hepatitis a, a very dangerous disease. they are looking to see how they can immunise others in the camp. the government has been trying to urge the refugees to go out of this ca
the substantive issues, who is going to be in a new transitional government taking syria towards new elections. that, of course, takes us to the key issue of president bashar al-assad and those around him and on that it seems right now no-one is prepared to compromise. james bays >>> hundreds of refugees in a greece border camp have held a protest in the rain. the chanting the name of german chancellor angela merkel they demanded the border be opened to them. the government is relocate...
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they say it's their only way of receiving a pay rise, structured promotions and new elections for a teachers union. >> reporter: having to do two jobs is far from unusual. many teachers complain they're treated worse than other employees of the palestinian authority. they have mounted a challenge to the government that few people saw coming. protests have gone ahead despite security forces trying to stop teachers reaching the rallies. the government threatened pun pif methods because the walk out is not organized by the official union. campaigners have written to the president warning of unrest if he doesn't intervene to help the teachers. >> the methods that the teachers resored to are totally legal, civilised, peaceful, just asking for a response to their demands. while the government in every single step they were behaving in violation of our basic law, our constitution >> reporter: he says the government has forced him and his colleagues to go on strike. a large majority back them. what happens next could have repercussions for the whole of the palestinian authority >>> businesses and sh
they say it's their only way of receiving a pay rise, structured promotions and new elections for a teachers union. >> reporter: having to do two jobs is far from unusual. many teachers complain they're treated worse than other employees of the palestinian authority. they have mounted a challenge to the government that few people saw coming. protests have gone ahead despite security forces trying to stop teachers reaching the rallies. the government threatened pun pif methods because the...
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. >>> new election results coming in. ted cruz has won two states. more on that after the break. >>> also coming up, a special report to help special kids. how state lawmakers are trying to help disabled children and their family members get access to the care they need. >>> a rally held for a man shot to death by police. coming up, the opening statements in the family's trial against police. >>> there is a big return as we head to march. >>> we have some new results now in on the super tuesday. the polls have closed in most of the states in nearly a dozen states where delegates are up for grabs. want to go to the state of texas where ted cruz has been declared the winner on the gop side and hillary clinton wins the state of texas for the democratic side. also want to let you know we got the results for the state of oklahoma. ted cruz declared the winner in the state of oklahoma. we will continue to watch the results come in and have the latest coming up on the 10:00 now. >>> a jail inmate took the stand in the trial of three deputies accused of murd
. >>> new election results coming in. ted cruz has won two states. more on that after the break. >>> also coming up, a special report to help special kids. how state lawmakers are trying to help disabled children and their family members get access to the care they need. >>> a rally held for a man shot to death by police. coming up, the opening statements in the family's trial against police. >>> there is a big return as we head to march. >>> we have...
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that, of course, takes you to who is going to lead syria to new elections in 18 moss' time, and whether assad could be part of that or in the. >> james, what is the next step in these talks? >> next step is the opposition. they will be here on tuesday. they get exactly the same procedure as the government. they have to have some symmetry to these things, some fairness to these things. they'll meet and have a similar conversation, and they will then brief the press again after that conversation. they'll have a chance to brief the press. they're very clear on their position regarding political transition. they say it must be a clear change and a clear change in their view means that president assad and those closest to him, those with blood on their hands cannot be part of a transition process that then takes syria at the end of 18 months to what is supposed to be free and fair elections. those, of course, would be the first. if they did take place and they were monitored by the u.n. the first free and fair elections to make place tips assad came to power in 1970. >> james bays live in ge
that, of course, takes you to who is going to lead syria to new elections in 18 moss' time, and whether assad could be part of that or in the. >> james, what is the next step in these talks? >> next step is the opposition. they will be here on tuesday. they get exactly the same procedure as the government. they have to have some symmetry to these things, some fairness to these things. they'll meet and have a similar conversation, and they will then brief the press again after that...
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i'm lester holt at nbc news election headquarters. we will see you a bit later on. >> all of the rest of today's local news is coming up on 8@seven. we will start it off in one minute. >>> you're watching news ba da ba ba ba >>> it's 7:00 and the station that's on your side is on your schedule, 8@seven begins now. >>> good evening. tonight pasco county sheriff says he caught one of his own deputies trying to frame a drug suspect. as josh thomas shows us today the sheriff explained how the whole deal played out. >> reporter: sheriff chris nocco briefed the media on what led to deputy steven la blanc's firing. according to the sheriff, la blanc planted drugs in the bag of a known drug suspect thomas parise. >> it goes back to possibly the fact that parise had spray painted la blanc's name on his own trailer, on parise's own trailer saying la blanc for sheriff 2016. we don't know any other altercation that had occurred between those two. >> reporter: the deputy got a syringe and a crack pipe from perey's -- parise's neighbor and planted i
i'm lester holt at nbc news election headquarters. we will see you a bit later on. >> all of the rest of today's local news is coming up on 8@seven. we will start it off in one minute. >>> you're watching news ba da ba ba ba >>> it's 7:00 and the station that's on your side is on your schedule, 8@seven begins now. >>> good evening. tonight pasco county sheriff says he caught one of his own deputies trying to frame a drug suspect. as josh thomas shows us today...
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that, of course, takes you to who is going to lead syria to new elections in 18 month's time and whether assad could be part of that or not. >> james bays in geneva there. secretary of state john kerry said that all sides must work together. and a new report from unicef is shedding new light on the toll that syria's war has taken. one-third of syrian children have only known war their entire lives. >> so today there are about 10 martin luther king children in syria and in the region and there is almost one-third of these children one in three children who are under five years old. what does it mean? it means that one in three children in the region today, one in three syrian children have known only war. have known only bombing, and only known fear, displacement and depravation. this is a situation getting worse and worse for children in that region. >> unicef adds an 8.4 children are in urgent need of humanitarian need in syria or neighboring country. >>> officials in turkey say they've arrested 11 suspects tied to a suicide attack. a car bomb exploded in a major transportation hub in a
that, of course, takes you to who is going to lead syria to new elections in 18 month's time and whether assad could be part of that or not. >> james bays in geneva there. secretary of state john kerry said that all sides must work together. and a new report from unicef is shedding new light on the toll that syria's war has taken. one-third of syrian children have only known war their entire lives. >> so today there are about 10 martin luther king children in syria and in the region...
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who is going to be in a new transitional government taking syria towards new elections. that, of course, takes us to the key issue of president assad and those around him. and on that it seems right now no one is prepared to compromise. james bays, al jazeera, geneva. >> 200 people have protested against presidential candidate donald trump. urging people to choose the most peaceful candidate. for the past several days trump's own rallies have turn violence with heated exchanges between supporters and protesters. in florida transmission said avenues not responsible for the action of his supporters. >>> named the fragrant harbor century ago. but the tree that gave hong kong it's name could be extinct. >> the wood lands are protected. but these residents are not here for a hike. they're on patrol. >> i think they will come along. >> he runs an ecofarm on the edge of the park. he and a team of local villagers are witnessing the disappearance of one of the prized trees the incense tree. >> i think they cut down more than 50 trees within two weeks. >> the trees wood oil or res
who is going to be in a new transitional government taking syria towards new elections. that, of course, takes us to the key issue of president assad and those around him. and on that it seems right now no one is prepared to compromise. james bays, al jazeera, geneva. >> 200 people have protested against presidential candidate donald trump. urging people to choose the most peaceful candidate. for the past several days trump's own rallies have turn violence with heated exchanges between...
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down with merric garland, he'll tell him the senate will not fill the vacancy until there is a new electedresident. he said he will meet with garland out of respect for both garland and president obama. >>> religious groups being challenging one of the mandates providing free birth control. >> they argue that obama care is clashing with their religious rights. weijia jiang reports. >> faith-based groups gather outside wednesday. protesting an obama care provision that mandates their students be provide birth control. >> this is about insisting the government not impose its pressure on us to violate our faith. >> leligious colleges are not required to pay for them. but they have to notify the government, which will provide it instead. plaintiffs in the case told the supremco makes them complicit. >> the government is requiring us to make changes in or religious healthcare plans to include services that really violate our deepest held religious beliefs. >> reporter: the supreme court appears to be deeply divided over the case. the conservative justices sounded supportive over the groups whil
down with merric garland, he'll tell him the senate will not fill the vacancy until there is a new electedresident. he said he will meet with garland out of respect for both garland and president obama. >>> religious groups being challenging one of the mandates providing free birth control. >> they argue that obama care is clashing with their religious rights. weijia jiang reports. >> faith-based groups gather outside wednesday. protesting an obama care provision that...
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big worngz like new york and california. >> pelley: sanders' campaign said they racked up $40 million in february alone. nancy cordes for us tonight. nancy, thank you. joining us for election night tonight are norah o'donnell, cohost of "cbs this morning,"" and john dickerson, our cbs news political director and anchor of "face the nation" opinion john, what are we expecting to the republican side? >> reporter, well tonight we have donald trump and the men roller. to do that, they need to win, ted cruz and marco rubio need to win somewhere. if they can't win they need a story, something they can take to their voters and donors and say, "please naing there with me." that's one of the challenges in the larger picture, in talking to republicans, they talk about a trump realignment of the party so every time we get a new result, we get to see how he's remaking the republican party in his own image. >> pelley: and, norah, what do we expect to see for the democrats? >> reporter: this is also the biggest night for democrats and hillary clinton is hoping to cement her lead. but of the 12 states voting tonight, bernie sanders is trying to do well in five of them. he told john on "f
big worngz like new york and california. >> pelley: sanders' campaign said they racked up $40 million in february alone. nancy cordes for us tonight. nancy, thank you. joining us for election night tonight are norah o'donnell, cohost of "cbs this morning,"" and john dickerson, our cbs news political director and anchor of "face the nation" opinion john, what are we expecting to the republican side? >> reporter, well tonight we have donald trump and the men...
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substantive issues - who is going to be in a new transitional government, taking syria towards new elections. that, of course, takes us to the key issue of president bashar al-assad, and those around him. on that, it seems no one is prepared to compromise >>> at least 22 people have been killed in fighting between yemeni security and fighters affiliated with i.s.i.s. and al-qaeda. the fighting happened in the port city of aden. fighting broke out when the forces tried to drive the fighters from parts of the city. security officials say air strikes were in the second stage. retaken by yemeni forces in july, backed by the saudi-led coalition. armed groups occupy some parts of it. 17 of the dead are suspect al-qaeda fighters. >> ahead here on al jazeera. angela merkel's party losing key states, seen as a test of policy >>> and art for argument's sake, we visit the exhibition with a difference. difference. narrated by willem dafoe. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america
substantive issues - who is going to be in a new transitional government, taking syria towards new elections. that, of course, takes us to the key issue of president bashar al-assad, and those around him. on that, it seems no one is prepared to compromise >>> at least 22 people have been killed in fighting between yemeni security and fighters affiliated with i.s.i.s. and al-qaeda. the fighting happened in the port city of aden. fighting broke out when the forces tried to drive the...
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that's 9:00 central right here from cbs news election headquarters. and we'll have more on the "cbs we asked a group of young people when they thought they should start saving for retirement. then we asked some older people when they actually did start saving. this gap between when we should start saving and when we actually do is one of the reasons why too many of us aren't prepared for retirement. just start as early as you can. it's going to pay off in the future. if we all start saving a little more today, we'll all be better prepared tomorrow. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? can't handle the side effects? botox treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox can help calm your bladder and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control or muscle weakness can be a sign of
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reporter: they are now looking to future to a new election, a new president, and maybe a new secretary of education, one they say, they hope will oppose sharon crowley "fox 5 news." dari: senator schumer voted for king, we reached out to his office, and a spokesperson said, we passed a federal law to get rid of unfair mandates and will watch secretary king closely. steve: the which of suspect in 2005 disappear afternoon ance of -- disappearance of natalee holloway may have finally admitted to it. van der sloot is last person to see her alive in aruba. van der sloot is serving time in a jail in peru for a unrelated murder. dari: search continues for a suspect accused of fatally stabbing a man in harlem, julio val as in the back last night, the victim made his way to 110 street station where he collapsed and died. if you have any information, crime stoppers is the number, 800-577-tips. steve: a 15-year-old queens student arrested for bringing a loaded gun to class. at york college academy in jamaica school. an 11-year-old boy this week schmuck a sneakeda loaded gun into his elementary sc
reporter: they are now looking to future to a new election, a new president, and maybe a new secretary of education, one they say, they hope will oppose sharon crowley "fox 5 news." dari: senator schumer voted for king, we reached out to his office, and a spokesperson said, we passed a federal law to get rid of unfair mandates and will watch secretary king closely. steve: the which of suspect in 2005 disappear afternoon ance of -- disappearance of natalee holloway may have finally...
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. >> pelley: and norah o'donnell, john dickerson are joining me, coming to you from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point in this presidential campaign. likely, the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. with 12 states voting this super tuesday, cbs news projects trump is the winner in the republican primary in georgia. vermont is a toss-up, trump battling kasich. these are estimates based on our exit polls and our sample precincts, and the votes that have been counted so far. virginia is a toss-up as well, with rubio battling trump there. on the democratic side, we can project clinton is the winner in georgia and virginia, sanders in his home state of vermont. in fact, sanders is just taking the stage right now in essex, vermont. >> the people who knew me before i was elected, who knew me as mayor, knew me as congressman, and know me as senator, have voted so strongly to put us in the white house. thank you so much! ( cheers and applause ) thank you. >> this campaign, as i think all of you know, this campaign is president
. >> pelley: and norah o'donnell, john dickerson are joining me, coming to you from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point in this presidential campaign. likely, the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. with 12 states voting this super tuesday, cbs news projects trump is the winner in the republican primary in georgia. vermont is a toss-up, trump battling kasich. these are estimates based on our exit polls and our sample...
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. >> pelley: norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and i are coming to you tonight from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point this this presidential campaign. it is likely the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. no candidate can clinch the nomination tonight, but voters in 12 states are choosing nearly half the delegates needed for the republican nomination, and more than a third needed for the democrats. major garrett is covering the republicans, nancy cordes the democrats, and we'll start tonight with major. >> today's such a big day, and i shouldn't be here because i shouldn't be thinking about this. i should be thinking about tonight. >> reporter: a supremely comfort donald trump ignored sprlt states and campaigned in ohio, which doesn't vote for two weeks. he focused his fire on democrat hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton does not have the strength or the stamina to >> reporter: truz voted in his home state of texas and took a dig at marco rubio, who is currently trailing in his home state of florida. >> any candidate
. >> pelley: norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and i are coming to you tonight from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point this this presidential campaign. it is likely the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. no candidate can clinch the nomination tonight, but voters in 12 states are choosing nearly half the delegates needed for the republican nomination, and more than a third needed for the democrats. major garrett is...
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the substantive issues, who is going to be in a new transitional government taking syria towards new electionsof course, takes us to the key issue of president assad and those around him. and on that it seems right now no one is prepared to compromise. james bays, al jazeera, geneva. >>> some 12,000 refugees mostly from syria stuck on the greek border with macedonia after the european states closed the path for them to continue. could be heard as hundreds of refugees protested at the border crossing. the refugees demanded that macedonia open its borders so they can travel onto western europe. the greek government says that it plans to relocate them to better facilities within a week. we have more now from there. >> reporter: days of continuing rain add to this misery of the refugees. most of them of living in flimsy tents like this one surrounded by stagnant pools of water. and some are falling sick. medical workers at the camp say they have treated 70 children for respiratory problems as well as digestive disease. there was a confirm that a nine-year-old girl has been confirmed to have hepati
the substantive issues, who is going to be in a new transitional government taking syria towards new electionsof course, takes us to the key issue of president assad and those around him. and on that it seems right now no one is prepared to compromise. james bays, al jazeera, geneva. >>> some 12,000 refugees mostly from syria stuck on the greek border with macedonia after the european states closed the path for them to continue. could be heard as hundreds of refugees protested at the...
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new prime minister of your country is dreamy. perhaps it's a good contrast to our presidential election or something. enator klobuchar, you have been working on this issue for a long time when it wasn't front-page news in washington. >> even when it wasn't glamorous. >> you just told me there was a candidate cool factor now. >> exactly. i was thinking, for low -- for very long canadians have been somewhat obsessed for president obama so this is the just desserts. i was telling a few years ago, my daughter is one and we'll talk about what she should do with her future. in a moment that was reminiscent of the graduate when, i said canada. she was giving me grief for years but i think our time has finally come. i do think when you think of president obama and the prime minister, they both came in on platforms of change. and they came in at a time when the country wanted to see something different. that is one thing that's different besides the fact that the president knows his there is a little more gray are now. the one thing that's different as president obama came in at a time of crisis. we were in th
new prime minister of your country is dreamy. perhaps it's a good contrast to our presidential election or something. enator klobuchar, you have been working on this issue for a long time when it wasn't front-page news in washington. >> even when it wasn't glamorous. >> you just told me there was a candidate cool factor now. >> exactly. i was thinking, for low -- for very long canadians have been somewhat obsessed for president obama so this is the just desserts. i was telling...
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they say it is their only way of securing a pay rise, structured promotions, new elections for a teachers union. >> reporter: his example of having to do two jobs is far from unusual. many teachers complain they're treated worse than other employees of the palestinian authority and in recent weeks we've mounted a challenge to the government that few people here saw coming. several protests have gone ahead despite security forces trying to stop the teachers. the government threat tnd punitive measures because the walk out is not established by the union. >> the methods that the teachers resorted to are totally legal civilised peaceful, just asking for a response to their demands. while the government at every single step were behaving in violation of the law, our constitution. >> reporter: the teacher suggests the government has forced them to go on strike. what happens could have repercussions for the whole of palestinian society >>> hundreds of people in bangladesh are marching to the forcest on the second day of protests. >> reporter:-- forests. >> reporter: they oppose two fire-coal po
they say it is their only way of securing a pay rise, structured promotions, new elections for a teachers union. >> reporter: his example of having to do two jobs is far from unusual. many teachers complain they're treated worse than other employees of the palestinian authority and in recent weeks we've mounted a challenge to the government that few people here saw coming. several protests have gone ahead despite security forces trying to stop the teachers. the government threat tnd...
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. >> pelley: norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and i are coming to you tonight from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point this this presidential campaign. it is likely the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. no candidate can clinch the nomination tonight, but voters in 12 states are choosing nearly half the delegates needed for the republican nomination, and more than a third needed for the democrats. major garrett is covering the republicans, nancy cordes the democrats, and we'll start tonight with major. >> today's such a big day, and i shouldn't be here because i shouldn't be thinking about this.
. >> pelley: norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and i are coming to you tonight from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point this this presidential campaign. it is likely the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. no candidate can clinch the nomination tonight, but voters in 12 states are choosing nearly half the delegates needed for the republican nomination, and more than a third needed for the democrats. major garrett is...
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news special. norah o'donnell and john dickerson and a cast of many stars will join us right here, with all of the latest election coverage on cbs. starting with the cbs evening news, at 6:30. >> okay, consolidate, thank you so much. -- scott, thank you so much. >> we will get our popcorn tonight. >> we sure are. >> and watch the show. >>> bob sheaf ser downstairs. -- bob schieffer is downstairs. one of my favorites. >> a yankee suspended for 30 games. >> otis has details ahead in sports. >> animals dieing in a neighborhood and the search for the person responsible for poisoning pets. >> and soccer spending out of control. parents forced to reach deep in their wallets if they want their kids to be able to play, and they are only in first grade. >> and let's get the umbrellas ready, and while are you in the closet, you might as well grab the heavy jacket as well and in just a bit. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo,
news special. norah o'donnell and john dickerson and a cast of many stars will join us right here, with all of the latest election coverage on cbs. starting with the cbs evening news, at 6:30. >> okay, consolidate, thank you so much. -- scott, thank you so much. >> we will get our popcorn tonight. >> we sure are. >> and watch the show. >>> bob sheaf ser downstairs. -- bob schieffer is downstairs. one of my favorites. >> a yankee suspended for 30 games....
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. >> lisa: we have breaking news in orange county over last night's election. news 6 has confirmed 1400 poll workers did not get paid. instead, their checks bounced. the supervisor of elections' office blames a payroll company for the mishap. right now, the supervisor is there hand-signing replacement checks. news 6 reporter eric sandoval is there and he'll have a follow-up report tonight at 11:00. news of the bounced checks comes as we're asking questions about another election mishap. >> lisa: we were there yesterday when polling places ran out of ballots and people were turned away. news 6 reporter troy campbell is getting answers. >> reporter: the supervisor of elections says the wrong number how many it affected, it's unknown. he said unknowingly, when ballots were delivered about a dozen polling locations did not receive the right amount. news 6 was there as these voters were turned away in apopka. so we're asking questions. did we know all along the right number, and then when it's an excel spreadsheet, that's where the error happened. it's something we h
. >> lisa: we have breaking news in orange county over last night's election. news 6 has confirmed 1400 poll workers did not get paid. instead, their checks bounced. the supervisor of elections' office blames a payroll company for the mishap. right now, the supervisor is there hand-signing replacement checks. news 6 reporter eric sandoval is there and he'll have a follow-up report tonight at 11:00. news of the bounced checks comes as we're asking questions about another election mishap....
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. >> pelley: norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and i are coming to you tonight from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point this this presidential campaign. it is likely the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. no candidate can clinch the nomination tonight, but voters
. >> pelley: norah o'donnell, john dickerson, and i are coming to you tonight from cbs news election headquarters at a turning point this this presidential campaign. it is likely the last chance for challengers to catch the front-runners, donald trump and hillary clinton. no candidate can clinch the nomination tonight, but voters
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. >> lisa: breaking news from the supervisor of elections office in orange county. news 6 has learned 1400 poll workers did not get paid for yesterday's work. the elections office says their payroll company messed up, which caused their checks to bounce. new checks and will mail them out to workers. if someone needs their check tonight, they can pick it up at the elections office. >>> well, what caused a massive fire at an iconic mansion? tonight fire investigators are still trying to figure that out. >> matt: new video shot by a space coast drone photographer shows the huge home is nothing but a pile of charred woods, all 11 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms burned to the ground. the fire started last night. the the historical home was founded by al newhart. >> it was a place for all the locals. >> matt: it was sold for $4 million just last month. the new owner told florida today he was going to renovate and open the property for weddings. >> lisa: a frantic parent calls four others become sick while swimming in a pool. we've now learned there was too much chlorine in the w
. >> lisa: breaking news from the supervisor of elections office in orange county. news 6 has learned 1400 poll workers did not get paid for yesterday's work. the elections office says their payroll company messed up, which caused their checks to bounce. new checks and will mail them out to workers. if someone needs their check tonight, they can pick it up at the elections office. >>> well, what caused a massive fire at an iconic mansion? tonight fire investigators are still...