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of their military. >> i know you have much more on isis and syria. >>andrussia, yes.>> there were lots to yesterday. >>> crews in cleaning up after tornado in miramar. 70,000 people lost power. the storm damaged homes and forced the evacuation of an apartment building and no serious injuries were reported. >> interstate 70 in colorado badly damaged after a rock slide there. the driver of a semi truck narrowly escaped injuries. they are looking for more loose rocks today. they are using splos explosives break up the large boulders. >>> the propose wraps up his visit to mexico today after an expression of anger. he lost his cool yesterday after an eager admirer drgrabbed his robe so hard that he almost fell down. twice he told the person not to be selfish. he will focus on the plight of immigrants today. >> i've never seen the pope like that before. >> it must be hard getting chastised by the pope! he was clearly irritated! >> heading to confession! >> i'm so happy about this. i like to see a pope be angry, if it's required. >> that's right. an appropriate reaction. >>> the next rev
of their military. >> i know you have much more on isis and syria. >> and russia, yes. >> there were lots to yesterday. >>> crews in cleaning up after tornado in miramar. 70,000 people lost power. the storm damaged homes and forced the evacuation of an apartment building and no serious injuries were reported. >> interstate 70 in colorado badly damaged after a rock slide there. the driver of a semi truck narrowly escaped injuries. they are looking for more loose...
america and turkeyatrussiaatthe time. he is serving a six-month tour in space. looks nice. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, a closer look at how female voters turned to bernie sanders instead of hillary clinton in new hampshire's primary and jeb bush is fighting to survive after a fourth place finish. he joins us to respond to donald trump's tough talks and the insult involving his mother. >> reporter: genetic testing for cancer spresprevention is a profitable business but does it tell the whole story? time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" reports on the supreme court temporarily blocking president obama's plan to cut emissions. he wants to cut emissions to flight global warming. yesterday the court halt enforcement of the plan after legal challenge by more than two dozen states. the legal fight could extend past president obama's term in office. >>> britain's sky news reports on north korea's military chief reportedly accused of corruption and comes on the heels of the north's launch of a long-
america and turkey at russia at the time. he is serving a six-month tour in space. looks nice. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, a closer look at how female voters turned to bernie sanders instead of hillary clinton in new hampshire's primary and jeb bush is fighting to survive after a fourth place finish. he joins us to respond to donald trump's tough talks and the insult involving his mother. >> reporter: genetic testing for cancer...
more of the positions that we have advocated. that's good. >> the u.s.andrussiaannouncedthat a cessation of hostilities in syria will come into effect at midnight on february 27th. >>> in michigan, uber driver jason dalton confessed to an attack that killed six people. >> microsoft founder bill gates is weighing in on apple's standoff with the fbi. >> they say they're fighting it because there's no such thing as a one-time only fix. >> no tech company is ever going to volunteer information. >> wild scene on a california street where a small plane crash landed in los angeles. incredibly the pilot walked away. >> the crane caught fire and collapsed at a construction site in melbourne, australia. >> all that -- >> in washington, a portrait of president frank underwood from "house of cards" was unveiled. >> democracy is so underrated. >> -- and all that matters -- >> how did i get elected? we got an army of people and many women who left their kitchens to go door to door. >> that's right, john, women leave their kitchens, irishmen leave their bottles of whiskey and italians leave t
more of the positions that we have advocated. that's good. >> the u.s. and russia announced that a cessation of hostilities in syria will come into effect at midnight on february 27th. >>> in michigan, uber driver jason dalton confessed to an attack that killed six people. >> microsoft founder bill gates is weighing in on apple's standoff with the fbi. >> they say they're fighting it because there's no such thing as a one-time only fix. >> no tech company is...
.>>>russiathismorning denies its warplane struck a hospital in northern syria. united nations says a series of air strikes monday hit at least five hospitals and two schools near the front line. the u.s. is condemning the attacks that killed about 50 people. a rights groups blames russia firepower is helping >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by nationwide. >>> we go inside the saw today network investigation of the troubled teachers popping up in other states. >> ahead, why school districts are missing the warning signs. >>> the news is back in the morning right here on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by brookdale. bringing new life to senior living. i got to hang a picture. it may not seem like much, but to that resident it was the best thing in the world. it's amazing to me because it takes me seconds. but yet, when i go into the apartment, i'm there for half an hour. it is not just hanging a picture, it is conversing, it is being a friend. there aren't old people there. there are actually young people with old cloth
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heavy russian air strikes and under the currentagreement,russiacancontinue military actions against isis but that is another problem here because in the past, russia has targeted american-backed rebels. >> johnathan vigliotti in london, thank you. >>> in brazil today, tens of thousands of soldiers and health inspectors are visiting homes in what is described as a day of action against the zika virus. officials there say they are sure that the zika virus is linked to serious birth defects. so far, more than 100,000 zika cases confirmed in 33 countries. in the united states about 0e cas 80 cases in 21 states are reported. >>> coming up a little later in our morning rounds, cbs news chief medical correspondent jon lapook back from brazil has much more on the zika virus in the epi center of the outbreak. >>> we are seeing a new wave of refuges crossing the border into the u.s. and they are from cuba and they are trying to beat a diplomatic clock. mark strassmann has that. >> reporter: every day, cubans cross this border bridge from mexico into laredo, texas. since 1966, the cuba
heavy russian air strikes and under the current agreement, russia can continue military actions against isis but that is another problem here because in the past, russia has targeted american-backed rebels. >> johnathan vigliotti in london, thank you. >>> in brazil today, tens of thousands of soldiers and health inspectors are visiting homes in what is described as a day of action against the zika virus. officials there say they are sure that the zika virus is linked to serious...
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stupid! >> the unitedstates,russiaandother world powers have reached an agreement on a cessation of hostilities in syria's civil war. >> foyer people remain hospitalized this morning after a machete attack in an ohio restaurant. the suspect was fatally shot. >>> scientists say they found gravitational waves or ripples in the fabric of space time. the discovery is being hailed as the greatest signs of a before the accident of t-- breakthroug the century. >> let's take a listen. ♪ hello ♪ >> the top half of the country in the northern states is affected. >> pope begins a seven day visit to latin america. finish preparations going on in mexico city. >> all that. >> that is donald trump signing a baby. >> look at these people. >> i also love going on red carpets and doing very cool poses. >> give me your blue steel. >> and all that matters. >> charlie rose received a big honor for excellence in broadcast journalism. >> you do not want to be on television as long as i have because you can see yourself aging in front of your eyes. >> on "cbs this morning." >> this sunday is valentine'
stupid! >> the united states, russia and other world powers have reached an agreement on a cessation of hostilities in syria's civil war. >> foyer people remain hospitalized this morning after a machete attack in an ohio restaurant. the suspect was fatally shot. >>> scientists say they found gravitational waves or ripples in the fabric of space time. the discovery is being hailed as the greatest signs of a before the accident of t-- breakthroug the century. >> let's...
. >>> "the new york times" reporting on new plans by the united states todeterrussiaincentral and eastern europe. the white house is requesting more than $3 billion from military spending in europe next year. that's more than quadruple the current budget. the money will fund the deployment of heavy equipment in the region. >>> the "orange county register" reports that three escaped california inmates took a taxi driver hostage during their time on the run. the inmates fought over whether to kill him. in the end, they spared his life. >>> yesterday police announced a new suspect in connection with the escape. they released a teacher who was held over the breakout. >>> bloomberg reports on big losses other bp as oil prices plummet. they report fourth quarter earnings of $196 million. that's a drop of 91%. in 2015 they had a $6.5 billion loss. >>> shares of alphabet are surging on strong digital ad growth. stock is down over concerns over slowing iphone sales. alphabet is now valued at $548 billion. that's compared to apple's $533 billion. >>> marco rubio had a very big night in iowa
. >>> "the new york times" reporting on new plans by the united states to deter russia in central and eastern europe. the white house is requesting more than $3 billion from military spending in europe next year. that's more than quadruple the current budget. the money will fund the deployment of heavy equipment in the region. >>> the "orange county register" reports that three escaped california inmates took a taxi driver hostage during their time on the...
the mid-atlantic region. temperatures today will rebound to the 50s.>>>russiathismorning denies a hospital in northern syria. united nations says a series of air strikes monday hit at least five hospitals and twohe front line. the u.s. is condemning the attacks that killed about 50 people. a rights groups blames russia firepower is helping >> samantha: good morning to you. of course, our big story this morning is the snow. it's a messy morning for us. that snow is going to be taper off from west to east throughout the morning. so by midday i think we'll all be done with it. the farther west you live, the 33 is your forecast for today with afternoon flurries, but again the snow is a morning event. a lot of kids out there sledding this afternoon. it's going to be a great time >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by nationwide. >>> we go inside the saw today network investigation of the troubled teachers popping up in >> ahead, why school districts ng signs. >>> the news is back in the morning right here on "cbs this morning."er: this portion of "cbs this morning" s
the mid-atlantic region. temperatures today will rebound to the 50s. >>> russia this morning denies a hospital in northern syria. united nations says a series of air strikes monday hit at least five hospitals and twohe front line. the u.s. is condemning the attacks that killed about 50 people. a rights groups blames russia firepower is helping >> samantha: good morning to you. of course, our big story this morning is the snow. it's a messy morning for us. that snow is going to...
administration's frustrationoverrussia'srolein syria. defense secretary ash carter had tough words for russia in our conversation yesterday at the pentagon. carter discussed taking on isis and also known as isil and the fallout for countries that do not help. >> i've said this very bluntly there can't be any free riders here because we are going to be on the winning side. we will remember who contributed and who didn't. and we aren't out to do people favors here and we are not asking for anybody to do us favors either, but people need to act in their own long-term interests. >> you're saying to whom what? >> that anybody who is on the sidelines who need to get in the game, you need to get in the game. that's what i was doing in brussels and overwhelmingly people came on behind that. and to the russians and the iranians who are not contributing and are actually causing more problems in the region, that's going to come back and get them. >> reporter: mr. secretary, everybody looks to russia as if they have -- they have -- this has been a win/win for them in syria. they are a player. they
administration's frustration over russia's role in syria. defense secretary ash carter had tough words for russia in our conversation yesterday at the pentagon. carter discussed taking on isis and also known as isil and the fallout for countries that do not help. >> i've said this very bluntly there can't be any free riders here because we are going to be on the winning side. we will remember who contributed and who didn't. and we aren't out to do people favors here and we are not asking...
their military. >> you have much more on isis and syria. >>andrussia, yes.>> a lot to discuss yesterday. >> i know we'll have more of that. >>> crews in south florida are clearing up after at least two tornadoes tore through the area yesterday. video in miramar shows violent winds tearing down trees and whipping around debris. about 70,000 people lost power. the storm damaged homes and forced the evacuation of an apartment building no serious injuries were reported. >>> interstate 70 in colorado is badly damage after a rock slide there. the driver's semitruck narrowly escaped injury. geologists are looking for more loose rocks today. construction crews are removing debris and using explosives to break up the large bolders. >>> pope francis wraps up his visit to mexico today after a rare public expression of anger. cool yesterday after an eager admirer grabbed his robe so hard francis nearly fell down. he stumbled and bumped into a child in a wheelchair. twice in spanish he told the person not to be selfish. francis plans to visit the border fence separating the u.s. and mexico
their military. >> you have much more on isis and syria. >> and russia, yes. >> a lot to discuss yesterday. >> i know we'll have more of that. >>> crews in south florida are clearing up after at least two tornadoes tore through the area yesterday. video in miramar shows violent winds tearing down trees and whipping around debris. about 70,000 people lost power. the storm damaged homes and forced the evacuation of an apartment building no serious injuries were...
mid-atlantic region. temperatures today will rebound to the 50s.>>>russiathismorning denies its warplane struck a hospital in northern syria. united nations says a series of air strikes monday hit at least five hospitals and two schools near the front line. the u.s. is condemning the attacks that killed about 50 people. a rights groups blames russia firepower is helping >>> well, the wind is going to be going later on today, high wind warnings, wind advisory across the area. scattered damage may result. other wise, slippery north and west of boston until mid to late morning, and then we are in the 50s. showers and rain moving in it is going to pour for the evening drive home. and thunder is possible as well. breezy and mild, in the 40s tomorrow. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by nationwide. >>> we go inside the saw today network investigation of the troubled teachers popping up in other states. >> ahead, why school districts are missing the warning signs. >>> the news is back in the morning." >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by bro
mid-atlantic region. temperatures today will rebound to the 50s. >>> russia this morning denies its warplane struck a hospital in northern syria. united nations says a series of air strikes monday hit at least five hospitals and two schools near the front line. the u.s. is condemning the attacks that killed about 50 people. a rights groups blames russia firepower is helping >>> well, the wind is going to be going later on today, high wind warnings, wind advisory across the...
.>>russiaishitting the groups we are bagging. >> why are we backing the groups? we don't know who they are. they say we are giving billions of dollars of equipment to people. we are giving all of this money and all of this equipment to people we have no idea who they are. they are probably worse than assad. assad is no baby. he's not good. but who are the people we are backing? here we go again. >> you know that is president obama's argument? if we don't know who the weapons would fall into whose hands. >> why is he doing it? he is giving them a lot of weaponry and we are backing people that want to knock out russia and iran is a power and we have made them a power they are backing assad. we have got to get rid of isis and the people who are chopping off everybody's head. >> you say you have a good relationship with putin? >> i think i would have a good relationship but who knows. >> could you convince putin to get assad to step aside? >> they have been trying to do that? could i? i don't think it's that important to be honest with you. i think you get rid of assad or knock out that govern
. >> russia is hitting the groups we are bagging. >> why are we backing the groups? we don't know who they are. they say we are giving billions of dollars of equipment to people. we are giving all of this money and all of this equipment to people we have no idea who they are. they are probably worse than assad. assad is no baby. he's not good. but who are the people we are backing? here we go again. >> you know that is president obama's argument? if we don't know who the...