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sabrina: and i'm sabrina ahmed. it's x:00 a-m on tuesday march first. elias: good to have everyone with us! and it's great to have central iowa's most accurate forecast with meterologist sam schreier! hey sam! sam: (sam adlibs) sam (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: strong winds and snow are going to keep driving conditions very tough for northern iowa through the morning hours today. the bulk of snow has stayed primarily in northern iowa centered roughly around highway 20, and it will keep pushing eastward through the morning. snow reports have ranged from a dusting around the metro to 4 inches up near fort dodge. the winds will remain strong through the day so even after the snow subsides we may still have low visibility and drifting from blowing snow. highs will only be able to climb into the low 30s with lows falling to around 20 tonight. tomorrow looks cloudy again with another wave of precipitation expected to come during the night. it will likely start off again as a wintry mix turning into light snow with a general area of a trace to an inch expec
sabrina: and i'm sabrina ahmed. it's x:00 a-m on tuesday march first. elias: good to have everyone with us! and it's great to have central iowa's most accurate forecast with meterologist sam schreier! hey sam! sam: (sam adlibs) sam (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: strong winds and snow are going to keep driving conditions very tough for northern iowa through the morning hours today. the bulk of snow has stayed primarily in northern iowa centered roughly around highway 20, and it will keep...
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sabrina: and i'm sabrina ahmed. it's x:00 a-m on wednesday march second elias: good to have everyone with us! and it's great to have central iowa's most accurate forecast with meterologist sam schreier! hey sam! sam: (sam adlibs) sam (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: after a snowy and cold day yesterday iowa is looking at a slightly warmer day with precipitation expected to come back through the evening as a mix of rain and snow. highs today will climb to the low 40s under plenty of cloud cover and a breezy southeast wind. we may see a few early sprinkles late this afternoon but we're mainly going to see a rain and wintry mix turning into light snow overnight through central iowa. areas north and east of the metro are expected to see heavier accumulations wintry mix transition to snow will be very quick or it will all fall as snow. totals across the metro should range from a trace to 1/2 an inch, but areas north and east of the metro should range from 1 to 3 inches. the winds won't be too bad so blowing snow and low
sabrina: and i'm sabrina ahmed. it's x:00 a-m on wednesday march second elias: good to have everyone with us! and it's great to have central iowa's most accurate forecast with meterologist sam schreier! hey sam! sam: (sam adlibs) sam (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: after a snowy and cold day yesterday iowa is looking at a slightly warmer day with precipitation expected to come back through the evening as a mix of rain and snow. highs today will climb to the low 40s under plenty of cloud cover...
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he just joked about that. >> sabrina too many candidates are saying we have to force u.s.ompanies back. >> right. >> why don't you lure them back by lowering tax rates? >> and lizzie hit the nate on the head. the real problem, the disconnect is 64% of americans believe that corporations aren't paying their fair share. this is a serious challenge. if they want to bring corporations back, republicans need to make the personal case that they're going to bring job back, they're going to bring opportunities back. >> and bill, they're going to bring money babb. there are more than $2 trillion of u.s. corporations overseas. if you bring the companies back, the money comes back too, right? >> we should lower the rates and close loopholes. apple should be paying u.s. corporate tacking on worldwide income on the basis of jobs and sales, and that way apple could no longer be saying, well, all of our profits are being made by patents, they just so happen to be located in a satellite -- >> your boss steve was shaking his head know. why, steve? >> we're one of the only countries in the
he just joked about that. >> sabrina too many candidates are saying we have to force u.s.ompanies back. >> right. >> why don't you lure them back by lowering tax rates? >> and lizzie hit the nate on the head. the real problem, the disconnect is 64% of americans believe that corporations aren't paying their fair share. this is a serious challenge. if they want to bring corporations back, republicans need to make the personal case that they're going to bring job back,...
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you first, sabrina. i think kasich can take ohio.f he does take ohio and trump wins a modest victory in florida, say, three or four points, we're up somewhat late that night, trump wins illinois and that's everything next week. where are we going? i think -- only place sanders can win is with trade. it means he has a hot at illinois hillary's hometown, the numbers are overwhelmingly for her. if ohio goes against the front-runners, what changes? if that's all that's expected? >> i think it remains a protracted race and no one is running away necessarily with the nomination just yet. even though the front-runners are in a very comfortable position. now, the implication, of course, are very different in each party where if republicans and still want to try and force a brokered convention if they're able to succeed in doing that even though it seems implausible that obviously really shifts the direction of that race whereas on the flip side hillary clinton looks a lot more comfortable, i think, people still believe she is going to be the
you first, sabrina. i think kasich can take ohio.f he does take ohio and trump wins a modest victory in florida, say, three or four points, we're up somewhat late that night, trump wins illinois and that's everything next week. where are we going? i think -- only place sanders can win is with trade. it means he has a hot at illinois hillary's hometown, the numbers are overwhelmingly for her. if ohio goes against the front-runners, what changes? if that's all that's expected? >> i think it...
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sabrina joins us. put these cuts into context for us. been no shortage of reorganization that blackrock. how significant is this one? sabrina: it is very significant, the biggest layoff in their entire history. in 2013, they cut 300 people. that was more performance related. much of this cut was driven by market volatility. ,n the beginning of the year which kind of caused them to take a look at their business. lisa: do you have a sense of where they are cutting? it is hard to say right now. it sounds like it is broad-based across many of their businesses globally. that is pretty different from the last cut also. bringoint is to redirect, forces to other areas like uts and infrastructure. etf's and infrastructure. in addition to credit suisse announcing an additional 2000 cuts wednesday. let's get your reaction to this news. sabrina says this is unprecedented in terms of the size of this cut. >> it is not surprising to executives. anything in fixed income or commodities or currencies is being hit. what happened to credit suisse is going
sabrina joins us. put these cuts into context for us. been no shortage of reorganization that blackrock. how significant is this one? sabrina: it is very significant, the biggest layoff in their entire history. in 2013, they cut 300 people. that was more performance related. much of this cut was driven by market volatility. ,n the beginning of the year which kind of caused them to take a look at their business. lisa: do you have a sense of where they are cutting? it is hard to say right now. it...
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so right now, sabrina has the cooking duty.e will cook the dinner. >> i'm pretty sure i'll be perfectly fine moving in on my own. i know how to, this is just reminding me. so it's not really a big difference to me. >> i did grow up faster when i moved out, learned that the world doesn't owe you anything. but for some reason a lot of people think like the world owes you something. you deserve this, you deserve that. you don't. >> many times the youth here are victims. they've been victims of multiple types of abuse at times and even if that happened at a younger age it might have happened ten years ago. that's going to stay with them. >> i stopped living with my mom when i was seven. i moved in with my dad and my step mom. >> a lot of times it does affect when they hit the teen years and the guardians don't know where it came from and they're not sure what to do with the young person and things fall apart. >> very definitely i chose to leave. my dad wouldn't be willing to have me live with him again, nor did i want to live with
so right now, sabrina has the cooking duty.e will cook the dinner. >> i'm pretty sure i'll be perfectly fine moving in on my own. i know how to, this is just reminding me. so it's not really a big difference to me. >> i did grow up faster when i moved out, learned that the world doesn't owe you anything. but for some reason a lot of people think like the world owes you something. you deserve this, you deserve that. you don't. >> many times the youth here are victims. they've...
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thank you to sabrina and giancarlo.ou both. >> stay with us, there's so much more when we come back. these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib-an irregular heartbeat 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
thank you to sabrina and giancarlo.ou both. >> stay with us, there's so much more when we come back. these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib-an irregular heartbeat 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...
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sabrina: and i'm sabrina ahmed. it's x:00 a-m on wednesday march second elias: good to have everyone with us! and it's great to have central iowa's most accurate forecast with meterologist sam schreier! hey sam! sam: (sam adlibs) sam (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: after a snowy and cold day yesterday iowa is looking at a slightly warmer day with precipitation expected to come back through the evening as a mix of rain and snow. highs today will climb to the low 40s under plenty of cloud cover and a breezy southeast wind. we may see a few early sprinkles late this afternoon but we're mainly going to see a rain and wintry mix turning into light snow overnight through central iowa. areas north and east of the metro are expected to see heavier accumulations
sabrina: and i'm sabrina ahmed. it's x:00 a-m on wednesday march second elias: good to have everyone with us! and it's great to have central iowa's most accurate forecast with meterologist sam schreier! hey sam! sam: (sam adlibs) sam (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: after a snowy and cold day yesterday iowa is looking at a slightly warmer day with precipitation expected to come back through the evening as a mix of rain and snow. highs today will climb to the low 40s under plenty of cloud cover...
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sabrina: and i'm sabrina ahmed. it's x:00 a-m on tuesday march first. elias: good to have everyone with us! and it's great to have central iowa's most accurate forecast with meterologist sam schreier! hey sam! sam: (sam adlibs) sam (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: strong winds and snow are going to keep driving conditions very tough for northern iowa through the morning hours today. the bulk of snow has stayed primarily in northern iowa centered roughly around highway 20, and
sabrina: and i'm sabrina ahmed. it's x:00 a-m on tuesday march first. elias: good to have everyone with us! and it's great to have central iowa's most accurate forecast with meterologist sam schreier! hey sam! sam: (sam adlibs) sam (sam adlibs) sam: weather adlib: strong winds and snow are going to keep driving conditions very tough for northern iowa through the morning hours today. the bulk of snow has stayed primarily in northern iowa centered roughly around highway 20, and
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sabrina vurchio kenton county voter "a little chaotic actually, i've been told by mutliple people today how hectic it was to get in, so i waited to the ending hoping it would die down and boy that was not the case." norm davidson kenton county voter "traffic was backed all the way down this road and half way to fouler creek, which is probably a good two mile line." kenton county caucus chairman shane noem says despite the change, turnout was high. shane noem kenton county caucus chairman "there was a lot of congestion, we had about a thousand people at ten o'clock, so the line wrapped around the building, as we opened the doors it was a bit of a wait at first but we got down to our 15 minute cycle through." paul anglin kenton county voter "long line of people, it kind of looked scary but it went quick." but one boone county voter was concerned the change wasn't communicated thoroughly. patricia alexander boone county voter "i'm afraid it may not have gotten around to as many people as would have liked to have known and would have liked to have voted." and that may explain why so many vo
sabrina vurchio kenton county voter "a little chaotic actually, i've been told by mutliple people today how hectic it was to get in, so i waited to the ending hoping it would die down and boy that was not the case." norm davidson kenton county voter "traffic was backed all the way down this road and half way to fouler creek, which is probably a good two mile line." kenton county caucus chairman shane noem says despite the change, turnout was high. shane noem kenton county...
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sabri sabrina. >> we spend a will the of time talking about what kind of effect trump could have.rs state of current projections were to hold that could turn blue like arizona like georgia and missouri. all of them also have republicans up for re-election. >> this is big time. >> this is big time. >> what would cause this to happen? >> there's a number of things. arizona is a prime example. if democrats can turn out their base this georgia, you would see the same thing. there was a recent poll showing donald trump tied. >> okay. >> i would say some cases the republican or the establishment of the senate like in missouri. we talk about california. look to new york on april 19th. that's where donald trump is hoping to make his slam dunk statement. he's got clout there. he's got real friends there. he's leaning with his money and conducts on every republican in the state. >> he's running by the new york standard, a guy way out in the country. thank you. we'll be right back. ale could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, rig
sabri sabrina. >> we spend a will the of time talking about what kind of effect trump could have.rs state of current projections were to hold that could turn blue like arizona like georgia and missouri. all of them also have republicans up for re-election. >> this is big time. >> this is big time. >> what would cause this to happen? >> there's a number of things. arizona is a prime example. if democrats can turn out their base this georgia, you would see the same...
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sabrina: elias: a quick check of traffic this morning... this is i-235 at m- l-k... [current conditions] sabrina: meterologist sam schreier is keeping a close watch on the current conditions... hey sam... sam/ weather adlib: >>> good morning, america. it is super tuesday right now, and we have a look at bernie sanders. that is burlington, vermont, right there and bernie sanders is actlly voting in his home state right now. that is 12 of 12 contests for theemocrats today. i guess he's behind that screen right there. we have a good crowd here in times square, as well. 11 states voting for the republicans today. the biggest day of voting yet in this race for the white house. >> i love seeing everybody out in force in times square. >>> presint obama is expected to meet with senate leaders from both sides of the aisle today to discuss filling that supreme court seat now open after justice scscalia's death. >>> and astronaut scott kelly is set to return to earth after spending a record-breaking 340 days in space. he says he could go another year if he had to. >>> a lot of
sabrina: elias: a quick check of traffic this morning... this is i-235 at m- l-k... [current conditions] sabrina: meterologist sam schreier is keeping a close watch on the current conditions... hey sam... sam/ weather adlib: >>> good morning, america. it is super tuesday right now, and we have a look at bernie sanders. that is burlington, vermont, right there and bernie sanders is actlly voting in his home state right now. that is 12 of 12 contests for theemocrats today. i guess he's...
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. >>> sabrina williams. we will tell you why the facility is in jeopardy. >>> we are watching the latest in the investigation in brussels. join us tonight for a full report and all of the day's developments. we will see you tonight right here at 11. >>> coming up, we report from belgium on the terrorist suspect and heightened security. ted cruz, joins us. (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok. >>> welcome back. >>> sabrina williams responding to rumors. we have the story. >> reporter: serena williams took to the pages of the new york times to explain why tennis meets the miami open. her dad would take her and her sister to watch. they would go on to play in the miami open across three decades. >> coming here when i was a will never forget your following the loss, one of the miami attorneys insinuating that organizers may look into moving the tournament. >> it's really sad but it's here f
. >>> sabrina williams. we will tell you why the facility is in jeopardy. >>> we are watching the latest in the investigation in brussels. join us tonight for a full report and all of the day's developments. we will see you tonight right here at 11. >>> coming up, we report from belgium on the terrorist suspect and heightened security. ted cruz, joins us. (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for (mom) honey, are you ok?...
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. >> so sabrina compare her boots away for sure? >> may be. >>> a special edition of real news tonight remembering nancy reagan. the former first lady passed away at her home. nancy was ronald reagan's most trusted advisor. she was a fierce protector of his image. a love affair spanned five decades. nancy reagan redefined the role of the first lady. her legacy is a powerful force tonight barbara walters has her final conditions in the final months. our team is on a first lady who will be remembered. a special edition begins now. >>> good evening. it is great to be with you on a sunday night. we would be -- we begin with the nation remembering a first lady, nancy reagan. she died today in her bill and -- and her bel air home. she was fiercely loyal to her husband wielding her influence behind the scenes in the white house. she was now to help the president with his words. in her later years, she said her last goodbye before he was laid to rest. california governor jerry brown ordered flags at half staff. in a moment robber -- in a mo
. >> so sabrina compare her boots away for sure? >> may be. >>> a special edition of real news tonight remembering nancy reagan. the former first lady passed away at her home. nancy was ronald reagan's most trusted advisor. she was a fierce protector of his image. a love affair spanned five decades. nancy reagan redefined the role of the first lady. her legacy is a powerful force tonight barbara walters has her final conditions in the final months. our team is on a first...
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sabrina register explains how the drugs got there and the potential.effect on the food supply. >> when you eat that wild fish you may be getting a lot more than just nutrients. >> zoloft and prozac, xanax and valium. >> jim studies fish. he looked at what they call contaminants of emerging concern, like pharmaceuticals, personal care items and other items in effluent that flows out of waste water plants. they studied the bodies of young salmon. >> i didn't expect to see that much. especially the salmon, they are a free ranging fish. >> antibiotics were also is found in the fish and also cocaine. >> so here are the primary tanks. >> mike is operations supervisor at one of the waste treatment plants that flows into the bay where the water was sampled. he said the water is treated and tested and consistently meets state standards, contaminants were found in the fish. not all drugs are created equal. >> some of these chemicals are difficult for us to clean up. because they're designed not to break down. they're designed to stay in your system, chemicals like antidepressants that kind of th
sabrina register explains how the drugs got there and the potential.effect on the food supply. >> when you eat that wild fish you may be getting a lot more than just nutrients. >> zoloft and prozac, xanax and valium. >> jim studies fish. he looked at what they call contaminants of emerging concern, like pharmaceuticals, personal care items and other items in effluent that flows out of waste water plants. they studied the bodies of young salmon. >> i didn't expect to see...
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sabrina. >> spencer's world was football. the boy loved to play. >> reporter: droug doug griffin. bring a supply to everyone's face. >> four out of five new users begin with prescriptions. >> the oxycontin. >> there are no boundaries, rich, poor, the middle class. pills, then marijuana. >> spencer switched over to marijuana. >> heroin. >> the police came to my door at 1:00 in the morning and said my son was gone. >> reporter: in so many communities across this country, the needles are everywhere. he shows us the needles, the tool kits they found, families discovering them. >> you've got families calling you saying there are needles at the park, on the little league field. >> yeah. >> reporter: which is why chris is now teaching middle school students 11 and 127b students how to use nar can to bring someone back from a heroin overdose. >> how many of you have seen the needles? >> reporter: the students have seen the needles everywhere. >> i saw one just like on the sidewalk and i was like, what is and my mom told me and i was like whoa. >> reporter: and some of the children reveal
sabrina. >> spencer's world was football. the boy loved to play. >> reporter: droug doug griffin. bring a supply to everyone's face. >> four out of five new users begin with prescriptions. >> the oxycontin. >> there are no boundaries, rich, poor, the middle class. pills, then marijuana. >> spencer switched over to marijuana. >> heroin. >> the police came to my door at 1:00 in the morning and said my son was gone. >> reporter: in so many...
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>> sabrina, it seems to me with 1.6 billion muslims in the world, many from indonesia, pakistan, nothe middle east, europe, all over the world, a lot of them are dealing as victims of isis. that's who iis is killing. >> also, what's important about john kasich is, he's trying what jeb bush it, and even what marco rubio did toward the end of his campaign, but unfor natally for the so-called establishment candidates, that's not what republican voters want to hear. john kasich is not going to appeal to the primary voters, only appeal to the general electorate. it says something that the republican party has reached a point that it's seemed courageous to push back against a proposal to just -- >> is there a kind of crude arift me tick in people's minds that say if we kick 10,000 people out of the country, one might be a troublemaker. but i'm willing to keep 10,000 people. just to keep that one -- the trouble with that is, everybody knows about it. so everybody gets that attitude backlash. this edon't want us there. i'm not applying for a visa. i'm not going to school there. >> it's an el
>> sabrina, it seems to me with 1.6 billion muslims in the world, many from indonesia, pakistan, nothe middle east, europe, all over the world, a lot of them are dealing as victims of isis. that's who iis is killing. >> also, what's important about john kasich is, he's trying what jeb bush it, and even what marco rubio did toward the end of his campaign, but unfor natally for the so-called establishment candidates, that's not what republican voters want to hear. john kasich is not...
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i've got to start with my friend sabrina, and i'll get to eli.ina, what is the headline coming out of tonight's kerfuffle, or whatever i can come up with? what was it about that you could actually put a heading on? >> i think the headline will be, you have another ugly debate between the republican candidates that really doesn't change anything in a significant way about the direction of the race. donald trump once again aggressively attacked by marco rubio and ted cruz. we saw that happen in the last debate. there was nothing that really stood out that i think would stick in the minds of voters that at this point would blunt trump's dominance going into the next primary contest. i think also, the problems for both marco rubio and ted cruz, they spent the entire debate saying trump is unfit for the presidency, that he would be a disaster for the republican party as a nominee, and after the debate pledging they would support him anyway. >> you're extremely coherent in putting it all together in about three sentences. let me go to eli on the same q
i've got to start with my friend sabrina, and i'll get to eli.ina, what is the headline coming out of tonight's kerfuffle, or whatever i can come up with? what was it about that you could actually put a heading on? >> i think the headline will be, you have another ugly debate between the republican candidates that really doesn't change anything in a significant way about the direction of the race. donald trump once again aggressively attacked by marco rubio and ted cruz. we saw that...
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executive director of the independent women's forum, sabrina schaeffer, advisor to the anti-trump our principles pac, tim miller, and donald trump supporter david wool. david, let me start with you. mr. trump, taking a new position as far as i can discern saying that women who get abortions should be punished. in the past even very, very strong anti-abortion politicians like, for instance, mike huckabee, have said women should not be punished. this seems to be a new position for a republican front-runner. >> well, jake, abortion has been legal for 43 years. that's not going to change any time soon. donald trump actually has made it clear for a long time from what i've heard and watched that he is pro-life with exceptions, such as for rape and incest. this was kind of an off-the-cuff comment that i think he'll clarify. but let's get real here. he's got a huge lead. he's leading in states coming up such as maryland, connecticut, pennsylvania, new york, new jersey, california. people are looking for anything to grab onto to try to tear him down, and that's what's going to be the meme ove
executive director of the independent women's forum, sabrina schaeffer, advisor to the anti-trump our principles pac, tim miller, and donald trump supporter david wool. david, let me start with you. mr. trump, taking a new position as far as i can discern saying that women who get abortions should be punished. in the past even very, very strong anti-abortion politicians like, for instance, mike huckabee, have said women should not be punished. this seems to be a new position for a republican...
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we're going to bring in sabrina sadiki.d cruz getting fire from hillary clinton, from barack obama, obviously given the political position, cruz is in right now, this is a fight he wants to have. >> absolutely. both donald trump and ted cruz are catering to a faction. when it comes to islam. when the polling has boe-- do support for example banning muslims from entering the united states, and they probably would favor something like what ted cruz is advocating for. what it also underscores, though, just how little d distinction there is between ted cruz and donald trump. he is the only republican left in the field with a viable path, in their mind, to take on donald trump. but when it comes to the kind of rhetorical bluster they've had to contend, trump's end, they have ted cruz following in a similar suit. that could come back to haunt them in a general election. >> that's what i'm picking on here too, listening to cruz. he is putting out a proposal. rhetoric to something donald trump would say. so it seems on the one hand
we're going to bring in sabrina sadiki.d cruz getting fire from hillary clinton, from barack obama, obviously given the political position, cruz is in right now, this is a fight he wants to have. >> absolutely. both donald trump and ted cruz are catering to a faction. when it comes to islam. when the polling has boe-- do support for example banning muslims from entering the united states, and they probably would favor something like what ted cruz is advocating for. what it also...
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sabrina. >> spencer's world was football. the boy loved to play. >> reporter: doug griffin. >> courtney was a lot of fun. she would bring a smile to everybody's face. >> reporter: 4 out of 5 new heroin users begin with prescription pain pills. >> spencer got hurt in a game. >> oxycontin. >> reporter: we see, there are no boundaries. rich, poor, the middle class. pills, then heroin. >> spencer switched over to heroin. >> the police came to my door at 1:00 in the morning and said my son was gone. >> reporter: and the children neighborhoods. some, in their own home. how many of you have seen the needles? the emergency so great, 11 and 12-year-olds are now being bring someone back from a heroin overdose. incredibly eye-opening and brave families allowing us into their homes for more than a year. and you will see what it's like for parents, trying to help their children break free from heroin. i hope you'll join me tomorrow night for our "20/20" special, breaking point, heroin in america. 10:00 p.m. eastern. set your dvr. we'll se
sabrina. >> spencer's world was football. the boy loved to play. >> reporter: doug griffin. >> courtney was a lot of fun. she would bring a smile to everybody's face. >> reporter: 4 out of 5 new heroin users begin with prescription pain pills. >> spencer got hurt in a game. >> oxycontin. >> reporter: we see, there are no boundaries. rich, poor, the middle class. pills, then heroin. >> spencer switched over to heroin. >> the police came to my...
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sabrina register, al jazeera, seattle. >>> have you heard about the new app people.rovertial. the critics warn that people could become a platform for online bullying or cyber revenge. al jazeera's jake ward has more from san francisco. >> reporter: the con set sent is straightforward users of the people app can rate other users in three categories being personal, professional, and romantic. now being the makers of the app which went live on march 7th, write that its purpose is to provide a reference check for the people around us. >> so if there was an app that was like the yelp for people what, do you think about that? >> reporter: the internet has the power to literally ruin lives. when this concept was announced there was an explosion of negative feed bam. right, really review people, he's a jerk being she's really cool. didn't seem to fit. since then, the company has changed the app's speecher so it avoid being an arena of anonymous criticism. here is people's co creator julia codry explaining the changes on the dr. phil show. >> you are not anonymous on our app
sabrina register, al jazeera, seattle. >>> have you heard about the new app people.rovertial. the critics warn that people could become a platform for online bullying or cyber revenge. al jazeera's jake ward has more from san francisco. >> reporter: the con set sent is straightforward users of the people app can rate other users in three categories being personal, professional, and romantic. now being the makers of the app which went live on march 7th, write that its purpose is...
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sabrina oliver says her children's school was impacted. >> it's water. i mean, i never thought the water was good in newark anyway, but that's-- that's alarming. >> reporter: health officials say it's not newark's water that's the problem. it's when lead from old pipes and fixtures leach into the water similarly to what happened in flint, michigan. too much lead can damage the nervous system, and young children are most at risk. next week begins a new round of lead testing at all 67 schools in the district. jim, officials say that the newark health clinic is providing free lead testing for children. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you very much. up next, the device that's planting seeds for rain. and sled dogs attacked at the iditarod when the cbs evening news continues. >> axelrod: driving rain and high winds continued to batter california today. power was knocked out in ryder county in southern california. up north in mendocino county, a mudslide knocked a caltrans truck down a bank and almost into the ocean. today's storms are providing help with the state
sabrina oliver says her children's school was impacted. >> it's water. i mean, i never thought the water was good in newark anyway, but that's-- that's alarming. >> reporter: health officials say it's not newark's water that's the problem. it's when lead from old pipes and fixtures leach into the water similarly to what happened in flint, michigan. too much lead can damage the nervous system, and young children are most at risk. next week begins a new round of lead testing at all 67...
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. >> michael: that ads fancy sabrina fulton, the mother of train of, and if you recognize the voice of the nairators it is marco freeman a great actor, an it really doesn't get much better than that. as for toyotas debate, hi the real question -- tonight debate, the real quell i'm looking for is what will be the tone of this dedete be. it is co-hosted by univision and washington post, jorge ramos uni volkswagen w wl be one of the interviewers. is this going to be a feisty arguetive debate look the one they had in flint with michigan or possibly more laid back? live in kendall, michael putney. >> laurie: love having your perspective. we'll check back with you tonight. >> calvin: from inside the debate we the upper to outside and glenna milberg. a very diffent view from your end right now,. >> right, calvin, it's three hours prior to and there have been preparations goi on here on the campus of mild college literally all day this early this morning, a a right now it doesn't look like there is a line, ah, but there is already because if you can't be first, you can only be next. >> did you
. >> michael: that ads fancy sabrina fulton, the mother of train of, and if you recognize the voice of the nairators it is marco freeman a great actor, an it really doesn't get much better than that. as for toyotas debate, hi the real question -- tonight debate, the real quell i'm looking for is what will be the tone of this dedete be. it is co-hosted by univision and washington post, jorge ramos uni volkswagen w wl be one of the interviewers. is this going to be a feisty arguetive debate...
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i've got to start with my friend sabrina, and i'll get to eli.at is the headline coming out of tonight's kerfuffle, or whatever i can come up with? what was it about that you could actually put a heading on? >> i think the headline will be, you have another ugly debate between the republican candidate that really doesn't change anything in a significant way about the direction of the race. donald trump once again aggressively attacked by marco rubio and ted cruz. we saw that happen in the last debate. there was nothing that really stood out that i think would stick in the minds of voters that at this point would blunt trump's dominance going into the next primary contest. i think also, the problems for both marco rubio and ted cruz, throughout the entire debate, saying trump is unfit for the presidency, that he would be a disaster for the republican party as a nominee, and after the debate pledging they would support him anyway. >> you're extremely coherent in putting it all together in about three sentences. let me go to eli on the same question
i've got to start with my friend sabrina, and i'll get to eli.at is the headline coming out of tonight's kerfuffle, or whatever i can come up with? what was it about that you could actually put a heading on? >> i think the headline will be, you have another ugly debate between the republican candidate that really doesn't change anything in a significant way about the direction of the race. donald trump once again aggressively attacked by marco rubio and ted cruz. we saw that happen in the...
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>> sabrina, there's a lot of talk to donors offering his support to cruz.o you anticipate he will also come out and sort of be the next sthu drop in this kind of unified front to mix metaphors? >> well, yesterday when he spoke to reporters on capitol hill, he was reluctant to offer an endorsement. he said he was offering his opinion that ted cruz is the on conservative left in the race but certainly he is signaling what he believes about the remainder of the field and i think there's a lot of pressure on him because there's a lot of pressure to coalesce around alternative to donald trump and i think that he might face some criticism if he were reluctant to put his support behind ted cruz it might come off as bitter. but of course they also had a very nasty fight during the -- >> extremely. >> marco rubio called ted cruz a liar repeatedly. i think it would be -- again it goes back to the idea that this is where we are now where they have no other choice but to hold their nose and support ted cruz. >> everyone has statements now that they can't walk back that
>> sabrina, there's a lot of talk to donors offering his support to cruz.o you anticipate he will also come out and sort of be the next sthu drop in this kind of unified front to mix metaphors? >> well, yesterday when he spoke to reporters on capitol hill, he was reluctant to offer an endorsement. he said he was offering his opinion that ted cruz is the on conservative left in the race but certainly he is signaling what he believes about the remainder of the field and i think...
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while another elementary school sabrina oliver says her school was impacted. >> it's water! i never thought the water was good in newark anyways. but that's alarming. >> reporter: health officials say it's not newark's water that's the problem. it's when lead from old pipes and fixtures leach into the water similar to what happened in flint, michigan. too much led can damage the nervous system. and young children are most at risk. >> this week begins a they round of lead testing at all of newark's 67 schools. >>> now a look at the work ahead. monday, new jersey police officers will be saying a tearful goodbye to trooper shaun cullen. flags across the state will be at half staff. he died last monday after being hit by a car after responding to an accident on 295 in southern new jersey. >>> time to find out how things ed mangano will be delivering his state of the county address. >> and the st. patrick's day parade festivities begin thursday at 11:00 a.m. at 5th avenue. >>> well, some of our cbs2 family joined the battle to beat rare cancers. and they broke a sweat at the same
while another elementary school sabrina oliver says her school was impacted. >> it's water! i never thought the water was good in newark anyways. but that's alarming. >> reporter: health officials say it's not newark's water that's the problem. it's when lead from old pipes and fixtures leach into the water similar to what happened in flint, michigan. too much led can damage the nervous system. and young children are most at risk. >> this week begins a they round of lead...
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. >> reporter: now, frank, within the past house, oakland city anyone straighter sabrina landreth issued a statement saying staff has been urgently working to make sure the current system is reliable while at the same time transition over as soon as possible to the new system by this spring. they say they have saint contingency system using backup radios in case of another emergency. >> henry, if she is saying they're going to transfer over by the spring, that's month or two months away here. is that what they're saying? >> reporter: they're going to try to fix up this current system for the remaining month or two that it is going to work for the city of oakland. >> let's hope they are successful with that. henry lee, thank you. >>> boy that rain was really coming down earlier today as showers moved through much of the bay area. this is what it looked like in oakland where downpours made for a messy commute. a little closer to the coast drivers had to really slow down to get through flooded roadways in san mateo county. the flooding was first reported around noon yesterday but we actuall
. >> reporter: now, frank, within the past house, oakland city anyone straighter sabrina landreth issued a statement saying staff has been urgently working to make sure the current system is reliable while at the same time transition over as soon as possible to the new system by this spring. they say they have saint contingency system using backup radios in case of another emergency. >> henry, if she is saying they're going to transfer over by the spring, that's month or two months...
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. >> sabrina register, al jazeera, seattle. >>> still to come. ♪ help me if you can, i'm feeling downman behind the music. a look at the life and legacy of beatles producer, george martin. find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't see that every day. introducing wifi pro, wifi that helps grow your business. comcast business. built for business. only on al jazeera america. >>> beatles fans are mourning the death of george martin. he was the producer, the man behind the music. and hermela aregawi tells us, martin's impact on t
. >> sabrina register, al jazeera, seattle. >>> still to come. ♪ help me if you can, i'm feeling downman behind the music. a look at the life and legacy of beatles producer, george martin. find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes....
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sabrina, mr. trump's campaign manager lewo lewendowski signed. why fight you're a republican who does not like mr. trump? >> look, carol, there is not exactly a happily ever after story line that is going to unfold come this summer at the convention. i think one of the problems is that the republican party is going through growing pains, to say the least, and there is going to be people who are very unhappy, and i think the challenge now is going to be, you know, how can we both sort of salvage the party and ensure that there's a lot of people who don't feel so disenfranchised. that's a challenge for whether trump is the nominee or whether someone else is able to sort of carry it out. there are going to be a lot of frustrated, angry and despondent voters out there. >> well, kayleigh, seems hysteria set in. some republicans are even talking about voting for hillary clinton. listen to what a republican told poppy harlow. >> i also think hillary's a great candidate on the democratic side. >> you're a republican saying hillary's a great candidate. >>
sabrina, mr. trump's campaign manager lewo lewendowski signed. why fight you're a republican who does not like mr. trump? >> look, carol, there is not exactly a happily ever after story line that is going to unfold come this summer at the convention. i think one of the problems is that the republican party is going through growing pains, to say the least, and there is going to be people who are very unhappy, and i think the challenge now is going to be, you know, how can we both sort of...
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. >>> she is best known as the lovable star of the tv show "sabrina the teenager witch." she is also an entrepreneur. he launched king of hearts, a clothing line for boys. how she is navigating the challenges of the fashion community and how her acting career helped her along the way. >> i was being asked once i had children to come out and represent other brands and my husband and i both love dressing our kids, but we found there was a lack of option for boys. so we thought why not start a clothing line. we found other businesses we wanted to model ourselves after. so there was different little pe pieces of the puzzle coming together. i think my career thus far has fed into the community in so many ways. we knew we were going to get good press. put it on my celebrity friend's kids. i was so overjoyed when i looked at the red car pet. i was like tori spellings kids in my clothes, it was so exciting. i made sure if i didn't understand i asked questions. we had a jacket, and i didn't get why it was expensive and i saw all of the pieces that were made and sitting on each dif
. >>> she is best known as the lovable star of the tv show "sabrina the teenager witch." she is also an entrepreneur. he launched king of hearts, a clothing line for boys. how she is navigating the challenges of the fashion community and how her acting career helped her along the way. >> i was being asked once i had children to come out and represent other brands and my husband and i both love dressing our kids, but we found there was a lack of option for boys. so we...
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nÚmero uno "titulares y mÁs" coors light se acercan las eliminatorias rumbo al mundial, y nos visita sabrinas, ya comenzamos "titulares y mÁs" >> buenas noches muchachos hoy estoy junto ana jurka cÓmo estas? >> bienvenido a tu show nÚmero uno "titulares y mÁs" coors light. >> gracias por decirlo, peloi tiene el dÍa libre porque estamos en vacaciones de primavera la familia ya lo saben, pero estamos con ana, tenemos muche
nÚmero uno "titulares y mÁs" coors light se acercan las eliminatorias rumbo al mundial, y nos visita sabrinas, ya comenzamos "titulares y mÁs" >> buenas noches muchachos hoy estoy junto ana jurka cÓmo estas? >> bienvenido a tu show nÚmero uno "titulares y mÁs" coors light. >> gracias por decirlo, peloi tiene el dÍa libre porque estamos en vacaciones de primavera la familia ya lo saben, pero estamos con ana, tenemos muche
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sabrina, who lost her son, a then the heroin. laurie lost her nephew, prescription pain pills after an injury during a training exercise. doug lost his daughter courtney, too. and we went to the dea, the federal drug enforcement agency and listen to what they told us. >> when someone becomes addicted to prescription drugs, it becomes extremely expensive, hard to find, the medicine cabinet is empty at home. and they take that long, dark walk towards heroin. >> and why is that? is it the same high? >> it's the same high. it's a natural progression. >> we heard from so many of you at home, so many parents after our hour on pain pills and then heroin and addiction. so, let's get right to dr. richard besser tonight. this new action from the cdc would seem they know they have a crisis on their hands. >> reporter: yeah, they do. there are 40 deaths a day from these pain medications. doctors are prescribe ing far too many. >> i was surprised there weren't guidelines before now. but what are they tonight? >> reporter: well, they are treat
sabrina, who lost her son, a then the heroin. laurie lost her nephew, prescription pain pills after an injury during a training exercise. doug lost his daughter courtney, too. and we went to the dea, the federal drug enforcement agency and listen to what they told us. >> when someone becomes addicted to prescription drugs, it becomes extremely expensive, hard to find, the medicine cabinet is empty at home. and they take that long, dark walk towards heroin. >> and why is that? is it...