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mark albert reports. >> reporter: the winter of 2016 may well be remembered for a blizzard, but not of snow. it's been a flurry of prom is and pledges. >> my pledge is to raise incomes, not taxes, on the middle class. >> reporter: broad sides and brom past. >> the unemployment rate is probably 20%, and the highest i've heard so far is 42%. >> reporter: all delivered with the gusto of a nor'easter. >> one family spending more money than either the democratic party or the republican party. liners can be nauseating, as the candidates try to conjoel and convince voters. >> we have seen in six years obamacare is the biggest job killer in this country. >> reporter: how do you know what's true and what's not? like a lighthouse in the storm, glenn kesler tries to cut through the fog of facts. >> reporter: you catch politicians when they lie and call them out on it? >> that's right. >> reporter: how's business these days? >> better than ever. >> reporter: that's not so good for the democracy. >> it's good for journalism. >> reporter: kesler and michelle lee assign one to four pinocchios. but ke
mark albert reports. >> reporter: the winter of 2016 may well be remembered for a blizzard, but not of snow. it's been a flurry of prom is and pledges. >> my pledge is to raise incomes, not taxes, on the middle class. >> reporter: broad sides and brom past. >> the unemployment rate is probably 20%, and the highest i've heard so far is 42%. >> reporter: all delivered with the gusto of a nor'easter. >> one family spending more money than either the democratic...
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mark albert, cbs news, washington. >>> just within the last 30 minutes alaska has been called for ted cruz. voters in five states on march 15th will be heading to the polls next. it's very easy to keep up with campaign 2016 news. download the free wusa app. important updates on your phone 24-7. >>> family, friends and complete strangers remember a woodbridge mother gunned down at her home in woodbridge saturday night. a vigil was held for crystal hamilton. police say her husband ronald killed her te domestic abuse. crystal hamilton's sister spe at the vigil. >> crystal had a personality of being caring, supportive, loving and attentive. >> ronald hamilton is accused of murdering police officer ashley guindon. funeral services were held yesterday for her. >>> we may learn more about the evidence against a man accused of killing a young daughter and her mother. police say darren boswell johnson admitted to the murders what happened a month ago today. they were found shot to death in a car parked outside their home. the suspect shot them over child support. he has a preliminary hearing l
mark albert, cbs news, washington. >>> just within the last 30 minutes alaska has been called for ted cruz. voters in five states on march 15th will be heading to the polls next. it's very easy to keep up with campaign 2016 news. download the free wusa app. important updates on your phone 24-7. >>> family, friends and complete strangers remember a woodbridge mother gunned down at her home in woodbridge saturday night. a vigil was held for crystal hamilton. police say her...
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. >>> they say that clinton -- here's mark albert. >>reporter: after securing key victories in several delegate states, trump is shift to go the general election. with congress. i'm sure i'm going to -- >> cruz is tallying winning in oklahoma and texas. >> the strongest campaign to campaign. >> trump super tuesday wins are soaking fear in the republican establishment who question whether his nomination would house. >> i think we're about ready to lose to the most dishonest politician in america, clinton and how can you do that. nominate somebody who is crazy. >> marco rubio echoes the senator. rubio picked up one win in minnesota. >> i'm the only candidate that can unite the party and grow it. if trump wins the republican nomination, it will split the republican party and it will movement. >> with wins in seven states, democrat clinton widened her lead over sanders. >> it's clear tonight that the states in this election have >> sanders won in colorado, oklahoma, minnesota, and his home state of vermont. >> the people when we stand tog
. >>> they say that clinton -- here's mark albert. >>reporter: after securing key victories in several delegate states, trump is shift to go the general election. with congress. i'm sure i'm going to -- >> cruz is tallying winning in oklahoma and texas. >> the strongest campaign to campaign. >> trump super tuesday wins are soaking fear in the republican establishment who question whether his nomination would house. >> i think we're about ready to lose to...
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mark albert has story >> the winner took all in this thing is over! donald trump one big. the billionaire scored seven victories and ted cruz 13 states including his home state of texas. marco rubio won his first state in minnesota >> will unify , there is no one that will beat us the party but they are doing anything but >> a donald trump wednesday nomination it will split the party and the conservative movement. >> what i see as the person that have a solution that will never work . washington insiders say the rupture is unprecedented. there is no easy resolution >> i talked to republican leaders yesterday who said we have to figure out some way to drop stop donald trump >> after the big win , hillary clinton acknowledged the hard work ahead as she took swipes at the republican front runner >> the work is not to make america great again. america never stop angry . >> she one to bernie sanders for states. he is not going anywhere >> this is not a general election. >> for a complete breakdown , head to clickorlando.com and look for the story on the homepage. the man in day
mark albert has story >> the winner took all in this thing is over! donald trump one big. the billionaire scored seven victories and ted cruz 13 states including his home state of texas. marco rubio won his first state in minnesota >> will unify , there is no one that will beat us the party but they are doing anything but >> a donald trump wednesday nomination it will split the party and the conservative movement. >> what i see as the person that have a solution that...
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as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters, and his campaign manager. >> get them out of here! >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a demonstrator wearing k.k.k. headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person being led out just ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, and pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements, using 150 officers in all. but trump criticized their response. >> security at the arena, the police were a little bit lax. >> reporter: trump's campaign manager, corey lewandowski also confronted a protester. trump later said lewandowski "didn't touch" the man. and praised his top operative. >> i give him credit for having spirit. he wanted them to take down those horrible profanity-laced signs. >> reporter: g.o.p. chairman reince priebus was asked on cnn about the unusual sight of a campaign manager personally confronting demonstrators. >> getting involved in violence, confrontation, is not the answer. you leave this up to the professionals: police, secret service
as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters, and his campaign manager. >> get them out of here! >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a demonstrator wearing k.k.k. headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person being led out just ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, and pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements, using 150 officers in all. but trump criticized their...
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mark albert shows us how the race is shaping up. >> thank you. >> i need your help tomorrow. >> michigan took center stage in the presidential race a day before tuesday's primary. with hillary clinton hoping to gain upper hand against bernie sanders in the home of america's ought the owe makers. >> the vote was called and i voted for auto bail out. he voted against it. i also helped some other groups like the banks. >> reporter: but sanders who is trailing in michigan polls struck back. >> her assertion is untrue. unaudible. >> both parties vote tuesday in michigan, and mississippi, with the republicans, also casting ballots in hawaii and idaho. donald trump and ted cruz hope it will be a start to the knock out vote to marco rube row. >> he could not shall elect dog catch inner florida. >> reporter: rubio feeling confident from his dominant win in puerto rico vows he is not going anywhere. >> we don't have to to be more moderate to win these elections, we have to be conservative. >> reporter: cruz won the most delegates this weekend, and now trails trump by just 81. mark albert for cbs-3
mark albert shows us how the race is shaping up. >> thank you. >> i need your help tomorrow. >> michigan took center stage in the presidential race a day before tuesday's primary. with hillary clinton hoping to gain upper hand against bernie sanders in the home of america's ought the owe makers. >> the vote was called and i voted for auto bail out. he voted against it. i also helped some other groups like the banks. >> reporter: but sanders who is trailing in...
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cbs correspondent mark albert has the latest. >> because if winner took all this thing is over. >> reporter: donald trump won big on super tuesday. the billionaire scored search victories. ted cruz won three states including his home state of texas. and marco rubio won his first state, minnesota. >> when we unify, there's nobody that's going to bet us. >> reporter: trump talked about uniting the party. but his ascent is doing anything but. >> if donald trump wins the republican nomination it will split the republican party and basically i think split the conservative movement. >> what i see is a demagogue. somebody who has solutions that will never work. >> reporter: washington insiders republican party is unprecedented with no easy resolution. >> i talked to republican leaders yesterday who said we've got to figure out some way to stop donald trump from getting to the magic number. >> after her big super tuesday wins, hillary clinton acknowledged the hard work ahead as she took swipes at the republican front runner. >> that work is not to make america great again, america never stopped bei
cbs correspondent mark albert has the latest. >> because if winner took all this thing is over. >> reporter: donald trump won big on super tuesday. the billionaire scored search victories. ted cruz won three states including his home state of texas. and marco rubio won his first state, minnesota. >> when we unify, there's nobody that's going to bet us. >> reporter: trump talked about uniting the party. but his ascent is doing anything but. >> if donald trump wins...
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joining us live mark albert live in washington d.c. explain what this outcome means for all of the campaigns, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you could see from those numbers that on the republican side the night belonged to donald trump a and for the democrats, hillary clinton expanded her lead over bernie sanders but so far, no candidate is calling it quits. after securing key victories in several delegate rich states donald trump is shifting his focus to the general election, and, his republican party. >> okay, i will get along great with congress. pull ryan, i don't know him well but i will get along great with him and if i don't he will testify pay a big price. >> ted cruz is touting wins in oklahoma and texas. >> the strongest campaign to beat donald trump is our campaign. >> reporter: trump a's super tuesday wins are soaking fear in the republican establishment, who question whether his nomination would keep them out of the white house. >> i think we are about to lose to the most dishonest politician in america hillary
joining us live mark albert live in washington d.c. explain what this outcome means for all of the campaigns, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you could see from those numbers that on the republican side the night belonged to donald trump a and for the democrats, hillary clinton expanded her lead over bernie sanders but so far, no candidate is calling it quits. after securing key victories in several delegate rich states donald trump is shifting his focus to the general election,...
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as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a demonstrator wearing kkk headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response. >> security at the arena, the police were a little bit lax. >> reporter: trump's campaign manager, cory lewindowski, collar. trump said later, lewindowski didn't touch the man and praised his top operative. >> i give hem credit for having spirit. he wanted them to take down the profanity laced signs. >> reporter: the gop chairman was asked about the unusual site of a campaign manager confronting demonstrators. >> getting involved isn't the answer. i think you leave these things up to the professionals. >> reporter: earlier saturday, protesters shut down the main road to a trump rally in phoenix. >> donald tru
as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a demonstrator wearing kkk headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response....
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mark albert for cbs news, washington. >>> president obama has reportedly told democratic donors in private the time has come to unite behind hillary clinton. "the new york times" reports during a meeting last week in texas, the president told donors that bernie sanders' campaign was nearing the point where it will end. mr. obama did not call on sanders to quit the race, nor did he explicitly endorse clinton. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk to voters who have already had enough of less than pleased with the top candidates. >>> another round of severe storms and wet weather is forecast today in the deep south. heavy rain, flooding, and hail remain a threat along the gulf coast from texas to louisiana. the town of deweyville, texas, on the louisiana border, is still under water. hundred years. for the most part, the small town is evacuated and even when while before residents can return. >>> hail the size of tennis balls in some cases fell in the dallas/ft. worth area yesterday. windshields were shattered and greenhouse roof was destroyed. the zoo said the hail killed a numb
mark albert for cbs news, washington. >>> president obama has reportedly told democratic donors in private the time has come to unite behind hillary clinton. "the new york times" reports during a meeting last week in texas, the president told donors that bernie sanders' campaign was nearing the point where it will end. mr. obama did not call on sanders to quit the race, nor did he explicitly endorse clinton. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will talk...
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>> for "cbs this morning: saturday," mark albert, milan, indiana. >> still a great story. back in 1954, milan high had an enrollment of 162 students and opposing team had an enrollment in that school of over a thousand. >> how many are going to watch it this weekend? we will find a >>> "the dish" is coming up. narrator: all that political mail might be overwhelming. let's simplify. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." and i approve this message. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction for the third year in a row. o
>> for "cbs this morning: saturday," mark albert, milan, indiana. >> still a great story. back in 1954, milan high had an enrollment of 162 students and opposing team had an enrollment in that school of over a thousand. >> how many are going to watch it this weekend? we will find a >>> "the dish" is coming up. narrator: all that political mail might be overwhelming. let's simplify. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post:...
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mark albert, cbs news, the white house. >> a cbs poll shows donald >>> what experts say you should do more of if you want to lose weight. >>> plus, a store owner issued animal cruelty. your body is a finely tuned instrument. diarrhea can throw it out of rhythm. imodium multi symptom relief combines two powerful ingredients to relieve diarrhea faster and ease gas, cramps and bloating. >>> the township council is meeting today to decide the fate of a pet store. animal cruelty. cbs 2 news reported on the store last week after families accused the store of knowingly selling sick animals. several dogs die after being purchased from just pups. the owner may lose his license today after he allegedly allowed healthy animals to be exposed to infectious diseases. >>> starting today, drivers caught on camera using the bus lane will have to pay up. transportation will begin issuing $115 tickets to drivers photographed in the bus lanes. it links the bronx and queens. degrees? >> i like it. i like 70 even more. >> i know, i can't wait for. that let's find out about when it's coming 70 john. we are
mark albert, cbs news, the white house. >> a cbs poll shows donald >>> what experts say you should do more of if you want to lose weight. >>> plus, a store owner issued animal cruelty. your body is a finely tuned instrument. diarrhea can throw it out of rhythm. imodium multi symptom relief combines two powerful ingredients to relieve diarrhea faster and ease gas, cramps and bloating. >>> the township council is meeting today to decide the fate of a pet store....
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>> for "cbs this morning: saturday," mark albert, milan, indiana. >> still a great story. back in 1954, milan high had an enrollment of 162 students and opposing team had an enrollment in that school of over a thousand. >> how many are going to watch it this weekend? we will find a way. >>> "the dish" is coming up. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> is it impolite to ask you to remove your shirt and flex? >> not at all. >> what does it do to you? i'm dropping the microphone and i got this and not paying attention? >> what we did with the role is a little bit as you see a little older and little more broken i knew a curveball and something the fans would not' anticipate. it gave me a chance to do justice to the great actors you had up on the screen and do the best job i could. >> forbes said benefit affleck is pitch perfect. and bruce wayne and batman. >> critics have been kind to me but not the movie that will do the film critic circuit award. you want the audience award. >> i'm surprised they didn't like each other at parts in the movie. there
>> for "cbs this morning: saturday," mark albert, milan, indiana. >> still a great story. back in 1954, milan high had an enrollment of 162 students and opposing team had an enrollment in that school of over a thousand. >> how many are going to watch it this weekend? we will find a way. >>> "the dish" is coming up. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> is it impolite to ask you to remove your shirt and...
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>> for "cbs this morning: saturday," mark albert, milan, indiana. >> still a great story. back in 1954, milan high had an enrollment of 162 students and in that school of over a thousand. >> how many are going to watch it this weekend? we will find a way. >>> "the dish" is coming up. stay >>> thank you for joining us. it's 8:27 on this saturday m orning. i'm brian conybeare. >>> through morning, firefighters battling a raging fire overnight. the flames broke out just after midnight at a building on 151st street and broadway. two firefighters and two residents were hurt, including one man who was hospitalized for smoke inhalation. fishes say the fire -- officials say the fire was located between the sixth floor and the roof. no word on the cause just yet. >>> upper west side residentses on edge after another slashing here in the city this morning. it happened just after midnight on 96th street and broadway by the subway there. it's unknown what led up to the attack. the victim is being treated at st. luke's hospital for cuts to the head, hands and back. he is expected to be
>> for "cbs this morning: saturday," mark albert, milan, indiana. >> still a great story. back in 1954, milan high had an enrollment of 162 students and in that school of over a thousand. >> how many are going to watch it this weekend? we will find a way. >>> "the dish" is coming up. stay >>> thank you for joining us. it's 8:27 on this saturday m orning. i'm brian conybeare. >>> through morning, firefighters battling a raging fire...
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mark albert joins us live from washington good morning. >>> good morning chris and mary. for republicans no question the night belonged to donald trump. for democrats hillary clinton expanded her lead over bernie sanders getting one and a half
mark albert joins us live from washington good morning. >>> good morning chris and mary. for republicans no question the night belonged to donald trump. for democrats hillary clinton expanded her lead over bernie sanders getting one and a half
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mark albert, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> now you probably notice new jersey governor chris christie behind trump in florida last night. it is part of the reason why six newspapers in the garden state want him to resign. including cherry hill courier post, vineland daily journal, site what they call his long neglect of the state to pursue his own selfish agenda. christie backed trump after ending his own presidential bid. the editorial goes ton say if christie does not step down new jersey voters should start an effort to recall him. >> in part the editorial reads, quote, what an embarrassment, what an utter disgrace, we're fed one governor chris christie's arrogance, fed up with his opportune i am, fed up with his hypocrisy, fed one his sarcasm. no response yet from christie's operation. stay with "eyewitness news", 2016, all of the development for you on line on our website cbsphilly.com. of course right here on tv. >> philadelphia police are piecing together clues this noon, as two men recover from gunshot wounds. and the man who shot them is cooperating with authority. "eyewitnes
mark albert, for cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> now you probably notice new jersey governor chris christie behind trump in florida last night. it is part of the reason why six newspapers in the garden state want him to resign. including cherry hill courier post, vineland daily journal, site what they call his long neglect of the state to pursue his own selfish agenda. christie backed trump after ending his own presidential bid. the editorial goes ton say if christie does not...
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but, as mark albert reports, if the two front runners have their way, they will soon be the only ones left. >> reporter: donald trump and ted cruz are hoping tuesday's elections help squeeze out marco rubio. >> i need your help. it's crunch time now. >> reporter: rubio says he's not going anywhere. especially after a big win in puerto rico sunday. >> it proves what i've been saying. we don't have to be more moderate to win these elections. we have to be authentically conservative. >> reporter: but cruz won the big victories in kansas and maine and now trails trump by just 81. >> if we get head to head, head to head, i beat donald trump. one on one. that would be so much fun. >> reporter: on the democratic side, the focus is on michigan where hillary clinton and bernie flint. >> i voted to save the auto industry. he voted against the money that ended up saving the auto industry. >> if you are talking about the wall street bailout, where some of your friends destroyed this economy -- >> you know -- >> excuse me, i'm talking. >> but both candidates agreed on one thing. >> we are, if elec
but, as mark albert reports, if the two front runners have their way, they will soon be the only ones left. >> reporter: donald trump and ted cruz are hoping tuesday's elections help squeeze out marco rubio. >> i need your help. it's crunch time now. >> reporter: rubio says he's not going anywhere. especially after a big win in puerto rico sunday. >> it proves what i've been saying. we don't have to be more moderate to win these elections. we have to be authentically...
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mark albert reports. >> reporter: the winter of 2016 may well be remembered for a blizzard, but not of snow. >>ky go to washington, forge consensus, mix the mess. >> reporter: it's been a flurry of promises and pledges. >> my pledge is to raise incomes, not taxes, on the middle class. bombast. >> the unemployment rate is probably 20%, and the highest i've heard so far is 42%. >> reporter: all delivered with the gusto of a nor'easter. >> one family spending more money than either the democratic party or the republican party. >> reporter: the gale force one liners can be nauseating, as the candidates try to conjole and convince voters. >> we have seen in six years obamacare has been a disaster. it's the biggest job killer in this country. >> reporter: how do you know what's true and what's not? like a lighthouse in the storm, glenn kesler tries to cut through the fog of facts. >> i write the fact checker column for "the washington post." >> reporter: you catch politicians when they lie and call them out on it? >> that's right. >> reporter: how's business these days? >> better than ever.
mark albert reports. >> reporter: the winter of 2016 may well be remembered for a blizzard, but not of snow. >>ky go to washington, forge consensus, mix the mess. >> reporter: it's been a flurry of promises and pledges. >> my pledge is to raise incomes, not taxes, on the middle class. bombast. >> the unemployment rate is probably 20%, and the highest i've heard so far is 42%. >> reporter: all delivered with the gusto of a nor'easter. >> one family...
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joining us live mark albert live in washington d.c. explain what this outcome means for all of the campaigns, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you could see from those numbers that on the republican side the night belonged to donald trump a and for the democrats, hillary clinton expanded her lead over bernie sanders but so far, no candidate is calling it quits. after securing key victories in several delegate rich es
joining us live mark albert live in washington d.c. explain what this outcome means for all of the campaigns, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you could see from those numbers that on the republican side the night belonged to donald trump a and for the democrats, hillary clinton expanded her lead over bernie sanders but so far, no candidate is calling it quits. after securing key victories in several delegate rich es
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mark albert joins us live from washington good morning. >>> good morning chris and mary. for republicans no question the night belonged to donald trump. for democrats hillary clinton expanded her lead over bernie sanders getting one and a half but so far no candidate is calling it quits. >> after securing key victories in several delegate rich states, donald trump is shifting his focus to the general election and his republican party. >> i'm going to get along great with congress, okay? paul ryan i don't know him well, if i don't, he is going to have to pay a big prize. >>> ted cruz in oklahoma and texas. >>> the strongest campaign to beat donald trump is our campaign. >>> the super tuesday wednesday are soaking fear in the republican establishment who question whether his nomination would keep him out of the white house. >>> i think we're about ready to lose to the most dishonest politician, hillary clinton, nominate somebody who is crazy. >>> rubio picked up one win in minnesota. >> i'm the only candidate that if donald trump can grow, it will split the republican party
mark albert joins us live from washington good morning. >>> good morning chris and mary. for republicans no question the night belonged to donald trump. for democrats hillary clinton expanded her lead over bernie sanders getting one and a half but so far no candidate is calling it quits. >> after securing key victories in several delegate rich states, donald trump is shifting his focus to the general election and his republican party. >> i'm going to get along great with...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas ka cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is nover ever going back. >> reporter: it started four years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to be a nasa engineer. >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to launch it. >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the >> we taught the students how to do xurted- computer-aided design and the students helped us with a vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a grade school, a bunch of really young
mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas ka cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is nover...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas ka cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is nover ever going back. years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to be a nasa engineer. >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to launch it. >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurted- computer-aided design and the students helped us with a vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a grade school, a b
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mark albert explains it all. >> when these players face off they get knocked off their feet. it's a big hit. >> it's hilarious. >> reporter: after seeing it on social media, steve put a team together. >> they have videos of people getting knocked out, and who doesn't want to do that on a saturday. >> reporter: like traditional soccer, the goal is to get the times it looks less like soccer and more like bumper cars. despite appearances organizers say it's mostly injury-free. >> they get up laughing and it's no holds barred going at it. >> reporter: ryan shoeman and john mill housen bought their first bubbles in 2014 and average 30 to 40 rentals a month. >> we've had 8-year-olds up to 80-year-olds play. we've done corporate events and kids parties. >> playing soccer with 20 pounds of plastic is not as easy as it looks. >> it's impossible. you can't see anyone. i was identifying teammates by shoes. that's about all you can do. >> the balls are very hot. you can't really breathe in them. all your heat is retains by it. it's like being inside a thermos. >> reporter: the short burs
mark albert explains it all. >> when these players face off they get knocked off their feet. it's a big hit. >> it's hilarious. >> reporter: after seeing it on social media, steve put a team together. >> they have videos of people getting knocked out, and who doesn't want to do that on a saturday. >> reporter: like traditional soccer, the goal is to get the times it looks less like soccer and more like bumper cars. despite appearances organizers say it's mostly...
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mark albert, cbs news, washington. >>> keeping track of this, on march 15th, voters in five missouri, ohio and north carolina will head to the polls. >>> donald trump will make another stop in our area very soon. he's going to be appearing in fayetteville on march 9 at the before north carolina's primary voting march 15th. the event is free but yes, tickets are required, but you have to get those if you are going to go. we have all of the information on how to get the tickets right now on wncn.com. >>> remember now that north carolina news is a cbs affiliate, we're brig you a whole slate of great prime time shows. >> that means you've got to change your dvr. we've got messages about that so don't forget to do it. so "survivor" in its 32nd season. it has two immunity idols that can be combined to have a super idol. >> did you say 32 seasons? >> there's normally two a year. >> and you never miss it? >> i never miss it. >> we have more on when your favorite shows come on. head to our web site, with ebb web. we have a whole page set up for you and any questionsp. >> real quick, "survivor"
mark albert, cbs news, washington. >>> keeping track of this, on march 15th, voters in five missouri, ohio and north carolina will head to the polls. >>> donald trump will make another stop in our area very soon. he's going to be appearing in fayetteville on march 9 at the before north carolina's primary voting march 15th. the event is free but yes, tickets are required, but you have to get those if you are going to go. we have all of the information on how to get the tickets...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas ka cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is nover back. >> reporter: it started four years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to be a nasa engineer. >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to launch it. >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurted- computer-aided design and the students helped us with a vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a
mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas ka cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas ka cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is nover ever going back. years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to be a nasa engineer. >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to launch it. >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurted- computer-aided design and the vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a grade school, a bunch of really young kids, could actually put a satelli
mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas ka cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is novever goin back. >> reporter: it started four years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to be a nasa engineer. >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to launch it. >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurtecomputer-aided design ae students helped us with a vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a gra
mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas ka cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is nover >> reporter: it started four years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to be a nasa engineer. >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to launch it. >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurted- computer-aided design and the students helped us with a vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a grade
mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas ka cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas kacathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is noverever going back. >> reporter: it started four years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to be a nasa engineer. >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to launch it. >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurted-computer-aided design and the students helped us with a vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a grade school, a bu
mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas kacathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the library at st. thomas kacathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is noverever going back. >> reporter: it started four years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to be a nasa engineer. >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurted-computer-aided design and the students helped us with a vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a gr
mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the library at st. thomas kacathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is novever goin back. >> reporter: it started four years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to a >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to launch it. >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurtecomputer-aided design ae students helped us with a vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a grade school, a bunch
mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas cathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because...
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mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the library at st. thomas kacathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is noverever going back. >> reporter: it started four years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to be a nasa engineer. >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurted-computer-aided design and the students helped us with a vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lot of a school. >> i wasn't sure if we, a grade school, a bunch of really yo
mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the library at st. thomas kacathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is...
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. >> their satellite hitched a ride on a nasa rocket late last year and it will be released mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas kacathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel macphail and rebecca el, which roueiry took this on with gusto. >> we can do this because once you start there is noverever going back. >> reporter: it started four years ago when felix's dad heard about cube saturdays. father joe pellegrino happens to >> we were beyond thrilled that nasa chose our, you know, small catholic school as a mission to launch it. >> reporter: with pellegrino's guidance, the students tested and designed a small space camera and put it inside the cube-sat frame. >> we taught the students how to do xurted-computer-aided design and the vibration test. we did a high altitude test in the parking lo
. >> their satellite hitched a ride on a nasa rocket late last year and it will be released mark albert has more. >> reporter: walk past the fiction aisles inside the library at st. thomas kacathedral school and you'll find real life school in the here. these students are in arlington, virginia, have a satellite in space. and they built it themselves. >> my first thoughts were, at first, wow, this is a big deal. and can we really do this? >> reporter: 11-year-old gabriel...
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albert, cbs news, washington. >> kristen: nasa hopes to use the data to prepare a few tur team of astronauts for multi year mission to mars. >> president obama tweeted about kelly. your year in space is vital to the future of american space travel, hope gravity isn't a drag. so funny. that president has jokes. so funny. growth. until you realize it is gone. >> lyndsay: cool he has a twin so it can be compared. they mentioned if you haven't checked it out you should go back and look at some of his photo, they are beautiful. really cool stuff. back here on earth. >> kristen: where we are as tall as we were a year ago. >> lyndsay: we are not growing at all. 36 degrees in charlotte right now, so we have most spots waking up to temperatures in the mid to upper 30s. ballantyne is 37, 35 arboretum and 34 in weddington as we come up here shortly on the 6:00 hour. north of the city we have a few more areas at or below the freezing mark, right at freezing in concord right now, 29 statesville, 31 hickory, 27 morganton, at 309 in 30 in boone. out and about early, yes, chilly but we'll come up fairly qui
albert, cbs news, washington. >> kristen: nasa hopes to use the data to prepare a few tur team of astronauts for multi year mission to mars. >> president obama tweeted about kelly. your year in space is vital to the future of american space travel, hope gravity isn't a drag. so funny. that president has jokes. so funny. growth. until you realize it is gone. >> lyndsay: cool he has a twin so it can be compared. they mentioned if you haven't checked it out you should go back and...
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as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his campaign manager. >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounce aid demonstrator wearing kkk headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response. >> security at the arena, the police were a little bit lax. >> reporter: trump's campaign manager, cory lewindowski, appearing to grab the man's collar. trump said later he didn't touch the man and praised his top operative. >> i give hem credit for having spirit. he wanted them to take down the profanity laced signs. >> reporter: the gop leader was asked about the sight of a campaign manager confronting demonstrators. >> getting involved isn't the answer. >> reporter: earlier saturday, protesters shut down the main road to a trump rally in phoenix. while in new york city police used pepper s
as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his campaign manager. >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounce aid demonstrator wearing kkk headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump...
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mark albert, cbs news, washington. >> in his twitter account was one of the best out there. i highly recommend you check out. nasa hopes to use the data they gleaned to prepare a future team of astronauts for a multi year mission to mars. >> i'm fascinated to hear he grew two inches with one day he went back to his normal height. >> he had a -- he was the taller twin for a little bit. >>> plastic bags could be out loud in one town. recommending the changes to what they hope to accomplish. >>> we took all these children and we asked them to completely stop eating peanut. >>> state cabinet ... linda coleman, our next lt. governor. i'm linda coleman, and i'm running for lt. governor because it's time to fight back, so our children don't have to do it all over again. and now, i'm going to fight against the republicans in raleigh ... because we're in a fight the son of a civil rights attorney josh stein learned early about justice, equality and doing what's right. senior deputy attorney general, one of the "most effective" state senators, josh stein fought to make schools safer,
mark albert, cbs news, washington. >> in his twitter account was one of the best out there. i highly recommend you check out. nasa hopes to use the data they gleaned to prepare a future team of astronauts for a multi year mission to mars. >> i'm fascinated to hear he grew two inches with one day he went back to his normal height. >> he had a -- he was the taller twin for a little bit. >>> plastic bags could be out loud in one town. recommending the changes to what...
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mark albert, cbs cc1 test mes washington. >> but getting huge. >> that' s awesome! when it comes to practicing their literacy skills, some kids have found the perfect audience. they' re reading to cats! experts say this new program is hone their craft, but makes the cats more adoptable and they won' t be so shy. love that! so cool! >>> time now 5:25. check back in with danny treanor with the forecast to plan your day. >> danny: you know what' s not good? whistling at pigs. they don' t like it. they don' t care. here' s what' s going on in central florida. today by 4:00 in the afternoon we should be just wonderful. temperatures ranging in the 70s and the exception palm coast flagler beach beautiful. still good and still a great opportunity to go out and about and though it may seem cool, don' t forget the sun screen. the temperature in the 70s and a light jacket as you head out and about and the temperatures probably take awhile getting down to these test text1 underline test text1 italics test text1 plain overnight lows in the 50s and 40s in ocala. no mention of rai
mark albert, cbs cc1 test mes washington. >> but getting huge. >> that' s awesome! when it comes to practicing their literacy skills, some kids have found the perfect audience. they' re reading to cats! experts say this new program is hone their craft, but makes the cats more adoptable and they won' t be so shy. love that! so cool! >>> time now 5:25. check back in with danny treanor with the forecast to plan your day. >> danny: you know what' s not good? whistling at...
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as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after demonstrator wearing kkk headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response. >> security at the arena, the police were a little bit lax. >> reporter: trump's campaign manager, cory lewindowski, also confronted a protester, appearing to grab the man's trump said later, lewindowski didn't touch the man and praised his top operative. >> i give hem credit for having spirit. he wanted them to take down the profanity laced signs. >> reporter: the gop chairman was asked about the unusual site of a campaign manager confronting demonstrators. >> getting involved isn't the answer. i think you leave these things up to the professionals. >> reporter: earlier saturday, protesters shut down the main road to a trump rally i
as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after demonstrator wearing kkk headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response. >> security at the...
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but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller. his spine likely stretched in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, all of which may sound like a sigh sty movie and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> i'm home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago, the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable, as, well, planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell. >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how must it look to the rocket man? david wright, abc news, new york. >>> and he was so excited. he said he wasn't going stir crazy up there. he would have been fine staying a little longer. >> by the way, he just spoke in houston saying he wish he could have been here quicker. e he coud have been her
but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller. his spine likely stretched in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, all of which may sound like a sigh sty movie and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> i'm home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a...
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you could say that now makes him 15 years older than his identical twin brother, retired astronaut mark kelly. but albert einstein would argue the opposite. maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how ust must it look to the rocket man? i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >>> it was a french writer andre geed who said, men cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. thank you for wat
you could say that now makes him 15 years older than his identical twin brother, retired astronaut mark kelly. but albert einstein would argue the opposite. maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's...
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but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how ustmust it look to the rocket man? i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >> welcome home, captain kelly. >>> it was a french writer andre geed who said, men cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. thank you for watching. tune in to "goo
but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home....
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as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his campaign manager. >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a demonstrator wearing kkk headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response. >> security at the arena, the police were a little bit lax. >> reporter: trump's campaign manager, cory lewindowski, also confronted a protester, appearing to grab the man's collar. trump said later, lewindowski didn't touch the man and praised his top operative. >> i give hem credit for having spirit. he wanted them to take down the profanity laced signs. >> reporter: the gop chairman was asked about the unusual site of a campaign manager confronting demonstrators. >> getting involved isn't the answer. i think you leave these things up to the professionals. >> reporter: earlier saturday, protesters shut down the ma
as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his campaign manager. >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a demonstrator wearing kkk headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response....
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as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his campaign manager. >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a demonstrator wearing kkk them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response. >> security at the arena, the police were a little bit lax. >> reporter: trump's campaign manager, cory lewindowski, also confronted a protester, appearing to grab the man's collar. trump said later, lewindowski didn't touch the man and praised his top operative. >> i give hem credit for having spirit. he wanted them to take down the profanity laced signs. >> reporter: the gop chairman was asked about the unusual site of a campaign manager confronting demonstrators. >> getting involved isn't the answer. i think you leave these things up to the professionals. >> reporter: earlier saturday, protesters shut down the main road to a trump rally in phoenix. >> d
as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his campaign manager. >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a demonstrator wearing kkk them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response. >> security at the arena, the police were...
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but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how ustmust it look to the rocket man? i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >> welcome home, captain kelly. >>> it was a french writer andre geed who said, men cannot has courage to lose sight of the shore. thank you for watching. tune in to "good morning america" tomorrow morning. and as always, our facebook "nigh
but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday...
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as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his campaign manager. >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response. >> security at the arena, the police were a little bit lax. >> reporter: trump's campaign also confronted a protester, appearing to grab the man's collar. trump said later, lewindowski didn't touch the man and praised his top operative. >> i give hem credit for having spirit. he wanted them to take down the profanity laced signs. >> reporter: the gop chairman was asked about the unusual site of a campaign manager confronting demonstrators. >> getting involved isn't the answer. i think you leave these things up to the professionals. >> reporter: earlier saturday, protesters shut down the main road to a trump rally in p
as mark albert reports, the republican front-runner is defending his supporters and his campaign manager. >> get him out of here, please. get him out. get him out. >> reporter: moments after donald trump denounced a headgear at a rally in tucson, a second person led out ahead of them was attacked. punched, kicked, pummeled before the attacker calmly turned around to be arrested. police had to call in reinforcements using 150 officers in all. trump criticized their response. >>...
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but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. the rocket man? i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >> welcome home, captain kelly. >>> it was a french writer andre geed who said, men cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. thank you for watching. tune in to "good morning am
but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home....
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but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how umust it look o the rocket man? i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >> welcome home, captain kelly. >>> it was a french writer andre geed who said, men cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. thank you for watc
but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket ship would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home....
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but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you blew it up! >> reporter: a year ago the super tuesday results would have been as unthinkable as -- well, the planet of the apes. >> damn you all to hell! >> reporter: in a year, the blink of an eye, the unthinkable has come to pass. >> thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> reporter: how umust it look o the rocket man? i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >> welcome home, captain kelly. >>> it was a french writer andre geed who discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. thank you for watching. tune in to "good
but albert einstein would argue the opposite. einstein's twin paradox maintained that a twin hurtling through space on a rocket would age more slowly than the twin remaining on earth. another difference, scott is now apparently two inches taller, his spine likely stretched while he was in orbit. nasa will now be studying that, comparing the two. all of which may sound like a sci-fi movie, and it's tempting to think of scott kelly a bit like another fictional astronaut. >> back home. you...