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cbs news projects donald trump wins the nevada republican caucuses. last night's caucuses are the state's only contest to allocate delegates, and it is expected that trump will pick up another 26 in the race for president. and lamar jackson was named nfl mvp last night at the nfl honors. it's jackson's second time winning the award. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm courtney kealy, cbs news, new york. it's friday, february 9th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." >> there's even reference that i don't remember when my son died. how in the hell dare he raise that? my memory is fine. >> firing back. president biden blasts the special counsel report on his handling of classified documents and questioning his mental sharpness.
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on the republican side, former president trump wins two new caucuses while fighting to stay on the ballot in colorado. the historic case and how the supreme court justices seem to be leaning. and are you ready for some football? the chiefs and the 49ers and now the fans are descending on las vegas with the super bowl just two days away. good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we start with blockbuster news about the two men expected to face off again this year in this year's presidential election. first president biden going on the defensive after a special counsel's report in the documents case depicted his memory as poor and claimed he could not remember key life events. cbs' michael george now with reaction. good morning. >> good morning. at first glance you'd think the white house would be happy about this report. it found no criminal charges are warranted over the mishandling of classified documents.
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but it also describes the president as someone with a poor memory, especially when it comes to remembering dates. now president biden is firing back. after a year-long investigation, special counsel robert hur decided not to bring charges against president biden over his handling of classified materials which were found at his delaware home and at his former d.c. office. in his scathing 345-page report, he wrote that the president's actions posed, quote, serious risks to national security. he also added that if charged, mr. biden would likely present himself to the jury as a sympathetic, well meaning, elderly man with a poor memory. >> the matter is now closed. >> reporter: biden fired back from the white house last night. >> my memory is fine. >> reporter: the special counsel claimed that during the president's five-hour interview, he, quote, did not remember when he was vice president or when his son, beau, died. >> how in the hell dare he raise that? i don't need anyone to remind me when he passed away.
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>> reporter: former president trump who faces federal charges relating to his handling of classified documents slammed the decision not to charge biden as, quote, a two-tiered system of justice and selective prosecution. yesterday president biden took questions on the israel-hamas conflict. >> the response in gaza -- in the gaza strip has been over the top. >> reporter: at one point he referred to the leader of egypt as the president of mexico, while leveling sharp criticism at israel. as to why former president trump is facing charges in his classified documents case, the new report appears to address that, pointing out that while president biden cooperated with the investigation and returned the documents when asked, former president trump refused. >> uh-huh. all right. thank you so much. i'm sure the white house will continue to be reacting to that report. on to former president
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donald trump now. he won two more republican caucuses last night -- nevada and the u.s. virgin islands. in nevada he was the only major candidate to compete after republican rival nikki haley ran in the state's primary on tuesday finishing behind the none of these candidates option. while the primary plays out, the u.s. supreme court now has to decide a landmark case, whether a state can remove trump's name from the ballot because of his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. cbs' chief legal correspondent jan crawford takes us inside the nation's highest court for the historic arguments. >> reporter: in a case that could determine the presidency, the justices seemed to find rare common ground, appearing poised to rule perhaps unanimously that states can't use an obscure constitutional provision to kick donald trump off the ballot. that would be up to congress. liberal justice elena kagan got right to the point. >> i think that the question that you have to confront is why a single state should decide who gets to be president of the united states. >> reporter: conservative amy
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coney barrett agreed. >> it just doesn't seem like a state call. >> reporter: the colorado supreme court said trump should be removed from the state's ballots, narrowly ruling he committed insurrection on january 6th, and was disqualified under section 3 of the 14th amendment. it says no person shall be a senator or representative in congress or elector of president and vice president or hold any office who took an oath and then engaged in insurrection. justice ketanji brown jackson focused on the amendment's specific words as another reason trump could prevail, suggesting the provision passed after the civil war didn't clearly apply to presidents. >> they were listing people that were barred, and president is not there. so if there's an ambiguity, why would we construe it against democracy? >> reporter: the justices also were troubled by the potential impact of the colorado decision and how it could be weaponized by both sides. >> i would expect that a goodly
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number of states will say whoever the democratic candidate is, you're off the ballot, and others for the republican candidate, you're off the ballot. it will come down to just a handful of states that are going to decide the presidential election. that's a pretty daunting consequence. >> reporter: people camped out overnight for up to two days to get a seat inside, but trump did not attend. >> i'm a believer in our country, and i'm a believer in the supreme court. i listened today, and i thought our arguments were very strong. >> reporter: now normally with a case this momentous we wouldn't expect a decision before the end of june, but the court has fast tracked this case. super tuesday is less than a month away, so we could get a decision sometime in the next few weeks. jan crawford, cbs news, washington. excitement is building in las vegas with super bowl lviii now less than 100 hours away. fans are pouring into sin city from every corner of the country as the kansas city chiefs and
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san francisco 49ers prepare for an epic rematch. cbs' jarred hill joins us now from vegas with all the action. hi, jarred. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie. you know, the main way that i can tell folks are in town -- the casino, when i was walking through to get to our work station -- packed like i have not seen it yet this week. while the competition right, the football game on sunday is the main focus of this weekend, the super bowl is also just a time for celebration. >> we are the champions -- >> reporter: fans are feeling lucky as super bowl fever takes over las vegas. >> oh, you know it, here to see the special of the week. >> reporter: david munoz, here from california, hopes his 49ers can win their first championship in a decade so he can deck out his jacket with another patch. >> i got room for one more. >> kansas city, missouri. home of the chiefs! >> reporter: this couple like most of the half a million people expected to fill las vegas this weekend don't have tickets to the game but they
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that's not what matters. >> this is historical. kansas city hasn't had a super bowl win for a number of years. now we've been on it back to back. we just want to support our boys. >> reporter: thursday night the nfl honors, football's version of the oscars, paid tribute to the game's biggest stars. baltimore ravens quarterback lamar jackson was named the "associated press" most valuable player for the second time. and -- >> welcome the walter payton man of the year, cameron heyward. >> there's no act too small or too big, we are trying to make a difference. >> reporter: on the strip this pair of falcons fans here for a good time. >> we're here to support the super bowl, the 49ers and the chiefs. we love football. >> reporter: as more fans continue to pour in, the neon city keeps showing up. >> it is on fire. i can say vegas is on fire. >> reporter: vegas is on fire. sort of an icy cold fire this
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morning. meanwhile, tsa is saying that they're expecting about 350,000 people to come through the airport here in las vegas between today and sunday. so this is about to get packed. it will be a good time. >> it definitely -- a super bowl for everyone, for the airport, for the police, for security. >> exactly. for the businesses, yes. >> all right. jarred hill in las vegas. thank you. later, we're going to hear from usher as he offers a preview of his halftime show. next, a rare sight in wisconsin as people take cover. this is "cbs news mornings." . this is "cbs news mornings." i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi.
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power lines were knocked down. there were also reports of tornadoes in central illinois. a grim discovery in a shooting and house fire case, and new footage of a times square attack. those are special of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." "cbs new york" reports police released body camera video of the attack on two officers in times square. >> let's go. let's go. let's go! >> authorities say the officers were telling a group of migrants to stop blocking the sidewalk last month in front of a shelter. prosecutors say one officer pushed one of the men up against a wall when he refused to comply. that led to a group of men attacking the two cops. seven suspects have been indicted in the attack. police are searching for at least five others. "the philadelphia enquirer" says the suspected shooter who wounded two police officers at a suburban philadelphia home is presumed dead along with five
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wake-up to the goodness of jimmy dean. here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ why the price of chocolate is surging, and the feds cracking down on fake ai-generated robo calls. here's courtney kealy with today's cbs "money watch." >> reporter: stocks were up again thursday with modest gains. the dow jumped nearly 49 points. the nasdaq was up by 37 points, and the s&p 500 gained almost three. the fcc is cracking down on unwanted fake robo calls. the agency is banning calls that use voices generated by artificial intelligence. scammers can now be hit with fines topping $23,000 for calls
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that use voice cloning tools to defraud people or manipulate voters. this comes after thousands of new hampshire voters received an unsolicited robocall from a fake voice of president biden discouraging people from voting in last month's primary. cocoa prices have surged to an all-time high due to bad weather hammering crops in west africa. prices are more than double what they were a year ago. that could mean higher prices treat. hershey's, one of the world's largest chocolate manufacturers, is warning the company may be forced to hike prices. and are you ready for some football? nearly one in four americans, 68 million people, plan to betting on this year's super bowl. that's a record. the american gaming association expects betts to be 35% higher flag than last year with more than $23 billion in wagers. that's your cbs "money watch" report for this friday morning. i'm courtney kealy, cbs, new york. up next, he is dancing his way to the halftime show.
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usher is one busy man. not only is he getting ready to put on a big super bowl halftime show, but he just wrapped up a soldout run in las vegas, announced a new world tour, and dropped a new album today. yesterday the superstar talked about what we can expect during sunday's super bowl performance. the story from danya bacchus. >> reporter: usher is ready for his super bowl blockbuster. a show he describes as 30 years in the making. >> you know, this -- this is just really a testament of dedication. i don't have this moment by myself. all of my fans that i bring with me, each and every person that had anything to do with the music, the creativity, everybody is a part of this celebratory moment. >> reporter: the eight-time grammy winner says he wants to honor not just r&b music but r&b performance and r&b spirit. >> what i did is i -- i was mindful of my past. celebrating my present, which is here in las vegas.
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and thinking about where we're headed in the future. >> reporter: fans we spoke to are excited for the show. >> i got my moves ready. dusting off the boots. let's go. >> absolutely, positively, i can't wait. >> reporter: while usher is certainly the headliner, there's a star-studded lineup of pregame performers. post malone sings "america the beautiful." andra day performs "lift every voice and sing," while reba mcentire sings the national anthem. >> it means i get to sing a special song for all americans, people around the world who have really worked so hard for our freedom. >> reporter: the pregame and halftime shows will also feature american sign language performances by daniel durant, anjel pinero, and shaheem sanchez. it wouldn't be las vegas without betting angles. fans are placing bets on how long the anthem will last and what song usher sings first. danya bacchus, cbs news, las
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vegas. and just for the record, taylor swift is not expected to make a surprise appearance. at least not for the halftime show. never know about the rest of the game. coming up, a special super bowl edition of "cbs mornings." gayle king goes one on one with usher talking super bowl, his new album, and more. and don't forget, you can see all the super bowl action sunday right here on cbs, nickelodeon, and paramount plus. i'm anne-marie green, this is "cbs news mornings." ah mornings! cough? congestion? i'm feeling better. all in one and done with new mucinex kickstart. headache? better now. new mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season. ever notice how stiff clothes with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. can feel rough on your skin? for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes.
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right now on cbs news bay area, at 4:59. taking a live look from allegiant stadium in las vegas where super bowl lviii kicks off in just two days. consider this friday morning a jumping off point to victory. this weekend, it's almost here and with it comes the hope for win and really lady, a mutual feeling the faithful makes us ill a family and a family we are indeed. there's gianna. there's nicole. you are live in sin city. great work this week and the bay area cheering you this morning as we all feel the winning buzz. >> reed, it's amazing and it's hard to believe that we are two days away from super bowl

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