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we begin this morning with a look at "today's eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. the denver broncos have taken super bowl 50. >> this one is for pat! >> denver takes home their third super bowl title. >> we call ourselves the grinder and we grind it one more time to a championship. >> is this it? will you ever step foot on the field again? >> i want to go celebrate with my family and teammates and i'm going to drink lye beer tonight, jim. budweiser. von miller is buying. >> how does it feel to hold that thing up? >> it feels good. amazing. i wanted to do that my whole life. >> just by getting to the super bowl, both teams are winners, with the exception of the panthers who lost. >> they booed me when i attacked. poor, poor, jeb bush who brings out his mother because he needs help. mommy, please, walk in snow, mom. >> what is really going on here,
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>> you talked a lot about the donations hillary clinton receives from the financial service sector. she called that an artful smear. >> it's a fact. >> north korea is facing new sanctions after state-run media announced pyongyang had successfully announced a satellite. >> lady gaga kicked off super bowl 50 with a powerful performance. >> all eyes on the halftime show. >> it does not disappoint. >> for many viewers, best one of the super bowl was watching the commercials. >> happy monkeybaby. >> we rate the commercial. people do this. >> this is your last super bowl in the white house. what is the menu? >> wings, pizza, nachos and guac. >> i got the super bowl mvp right here, von miller. >> are you going to take any souvenir, like a lock of jim
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>> hey, there is not much of that left. be careful. >> can you give us a quick dab right now? let's go! >> baby! >> thank you, jim. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning." denver and the broncos are celebrating a convincing super bowl victory over the carolina panthers. quarterback peyton manning lifted the team's first championship trophy in 17 years. manning and the broncos stifling defense controlled the game from the beginning. they beat carolina 24-10. >> broncos fans filled the streets of downtown denver after the game. police reported a dozen arrests but no significant damage.
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today" on cbs is in santa clara, california, the site of super bowl 50. j.b., good morning. what a great game. >> that, it was. and good morning to you, norah, as well. you know, the most talked about story line going into this game was, of course, the future hall of famer peyton manning going against the league's mvp the up and coming new ager, cam newton but you know what? it never really materialized. >> and the panthers have a third and ten. here comes pressure! and they have gotten to him. the ball is out! in the end zone and it's recovered by malik jackson for the touchdown! >> reporter: it was supposed to be the matchup of the super bowl. instead, it was an after-thought. >> third and three. here they come. it's kuechly! >> reporter: broncos quarterback, 39-year-old peyton manning, against carolina quarterback cam newton, 13 years his junior. >> and that will close out the half. >> reporter: took a back seat to hard-nosed defensive football, throwing both men off their rhythm and neither quarterback
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>> newton is down at the 22. >> reporter: high-powered passing attacks normally on display during the super bowl were replaced by a slug fest on the ground. >> in the end zone for the touchdown. >> reporter: even after that score put the broncos up by 12 points late in the fourth quarter, peyton's younger brother eli still looked concern. >> the lombardi trophy is coming home to the mile high city. >> reporter: but the broncos defense silenced carolina's top-ranked scoring offense and winning their third super bowl title in franchise history. i'm a star >> reporter: the game wasn't the only big show in town. the halftime event dazzled, featuring beyonce, coldplay, and bruno mars. fellows, let's get this stadium shaking! >> reporter: who lit up a crowd inside levi stadium and around 100 million across the globe. uptown boogie >> reporter: for peyton manning
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football game, hollywood couldn't have disrupted a better ending. the future hall of famer lifted his second lombardi trophy and notched his 200th career victory and he is the oldest starting quarterback to ever win a super bowl title. >> this is it. will you ever step foot on the field again? >> this is an emotional week and emotional night. i have a couple of priorities in order. i want to go kiss my wife and my kids and celebrate with my teammates. buzz wider, von miller is buying. >> reporter: the man buying the beer is bringing home the extra hardware. von miller claimed super bowl mvp honors. >> i'm so proud of my guys. it's been every last one in the locker room that gotten me to this moment right here and i'll celebrate this all summer. >> reporter: for the carolina panthers and fans the sting of a
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stomach and for cam newton, his disappointment was difficult to put into words. >> they just played better than us. i don't know what you want me to say. >> reporter: you know, charlie, norah, and gayle, as i was coming into the lobby i seen a few players who have been up all night. i said how do they feel? they said after a pause, world champions. they planned on staying up not only until they return to denver today but the super bowl parade on tuesday. >> a great day for the broncos. you can't blame them. i want to go back to cam newton for a second. i saw your interview. i like him but he was sour puss. you said it was diplomatic for him to put it into words. that was not nice. >> gayle, thank you for pointing that part of the script out, because you're absolutely correct. he's got to learn how to lose like a champion, as well as play
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clearly that was not the way to handle it. many people can take notes from peyton manning who understands what it's like to be an ambassador for the sport. >> yeah, these guys pour their heart and soul into the game and we saw that on the field. >> j.b., how about a word for john elway for putting this team after the devastating loss two years ago and bringing in a great defensive coordinator who really has dominated the season? >> reporter: you know what? that is why you are charlie rose. sensational question. he made bold moves in the middle of the season and after last year firing in john fox and bringing in gary kubiak and wade phillips, he went on from being a hall of famer player to an outstanding executive as well. great question, charlie. >> that's what he does. >> j.b., thank you. linebacker demarcus ware was was a huge part of the broncos stifling defense. >> all of the defense that
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>> malik jackson wrapping him up at the fire at the 5. >> reporter: ware wrapping him up at the 5. good morning and congratulations. >> thank you. good morning, guys. >> reporter: have your feet touched the ground yet? you must be on such a high. >> haven't touched the ground yet. still dark here and sill celebrating with some of the guys right now. >> reporter: did you say anything to cam during the game? >> i don't talk. i tell the guys -- some of the guys were a little bit chipper out there and i told them, i said, guys i mean, i say, talk with your pants. at the end of the day that is what talks. >> talk with your skills. >> play in between the lines and i say everything else, i said just be a man of standard out there. i tell all of the guys that all the time. >> reporter: demarcus, at what point in the game did you personally feel, we got this? we got it? >> to be honest, with you, i felt that in the locker room when we said our prayer as a
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you can see the fire in that look in their eyes and how we felt. and before we even, you know, stepped out there on the field, we felt like, you know, it was for us to take and that is what we went out there and did. >> reporter: what do you think about peyton? >> you know what? you know, peyton really gave us a sentimental speech the night before the game and it was really heartfelt. all of the guys felt what it feels like to play for so long and to even get to the point of even making the super bowl. and i feel like this is the staple point of his career. if he is not going to be playing next year, he went out on top. >> i have to ask you about cam newton. i don't know if you're friends or not friends. had he a news conference afterwards and he was very cranky shall we say and short with the press and walked out and some people said sore loser today. what do you think about that and him? >> he is one of fun. a phenomenal player. you have to understand what type of player he is.
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but the thing is with this type of profession and this type of game there is a way you do things. sometimes you lose and you have to do press and sometimes you win and you have to do press. you have to take your wins with your losses and i think just look at it that way. he's a great player. >> demarcus, we are here cheering you on today. congrats. i can't wait to see what you're going to do next. >> thank you, gu, so much. >> bye. congratulations. ahead, we are going to talk to denver quarterback peyton manning. millions also tuned into the super bowl for the ads. we will haveve a look at the commercicials that made us laugh and the ones that made cringe. that is all ahead right here on "cbs this morning." the new hampshire primary is tomorrow and the biggest contest may be for second place. donald trump holds a 16-point lead in the most recent poll. john kasich and marco rubio and jeb bush and ted cruz are
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and they reached out to voters in a prime time debate over the weekend. major garrett is in salem, new hampshire, where donald trump is holding his first rally of the day. >> reporter: good morning. the voters of new hampshire are about to play travel agent for the republican presidential candidates. the question? how many tickets will they issue after the primary? donald trump, ted cruz, marco rubio all of the money to continue but for the rest? it's a mad and nerve wracking scramble to finish in the top five. that competition intensified after rubio surprisingly wobbly prime time televised performance in the debate. an event he has tried to doggedly rebound from the morning after. if marco rubio is on the ropes, you'd have a hard time telling from his packed campaign events. >> let's turn this country around together. >> reporter: but the debate reviews are in and they weren't good. >> let's dispel once and for all this fiction that barack obama doesn't know what he is doing.
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we are not facing a president that doesn't know what he is doing. he knows what he is doing. >> reporter: marco rubio in a deep debate mantra when cress christie called him out. >> >> there it is! it fed the critics. >> i'm going to continue to say because it happens to be one of the main reasons why i am running. >> reporter: sunday, chris christie wouldn't let the issue go. >> we cannot nomtinate what the democrats did seven years ago. unprepared for the race. >> reporter: rubio changed little. donald trump stuck to his own script. >> if i'm elected president, we will win and we will win and we will win. >> reporter: at one point, taking his feud with jeb bush into the audience. >> let me talk. quiet.
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>> out of time. a lot of times -- that's all of his donors and special interests out there. it's what it is. >> reporter: every campaign is hunting for votes. trump caan canvassers and bush, kasich and christie worked the town hall circuit. trump told us he no longer banks on the data because he now knows voters decide the outcome. >> i don't know if i believe in the polls but the polls have me leading. i think they are going to show up but if they don't show up, it doesn't happen because nobody else will make america great again. >> reporter: ohio governor john kasich stands to benefit the most from rubio's poor debate performance. yesterday, most of the candidates took at least half of the day off in honor of the unofficial super bowl holiday. rubio was the busiest, four events, all of them very well attended. >> thank you very much, major garrett. in our next half hour,
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live from new hampshire waenel talk to senator marco rubio in an interview only on "cbs this morning." that's all ahead. the latest democratic polls show bernie sanders still leading in new hampshire. not just among men, but women as well. hillary clinton is reaching out to female voters to close the gap. at a weekend rally, former secretary of state madeleine albright had a sharp message for women who may vote for sanders. >> just remember, there is a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. >> clinton later defended albright saying, quote, she understands the struggle is not over. former president bill clinton lashed out at sanders more directly. he tied the vermont senator to supporters who harass female clinton voters online. >> vicious trolling and attacks are a literally too profane often, not to mention sexist. >> look. we don't want that crap. we can't -- look we will do
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have tried. look. "saturday night live." he appeared with look-alike host larry david. north korea could face new sanctions over itself launch of long-range fire rockets in the capital today. they celebrated the launch. the u.n. security council condemned it yesterday. the use of missile technology is a violation of several security council resolutions. they say the country placed an observation satellite into orbit. one watcherer in the u.s. said the satellite passed almost over the super bowl stadium, an hour after the game ended. rocket launch was topic number one with when we spoke with president obama before the super bowl. our interview followed a conversation with both the president and the first lady. afterward, the president talked
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issues when we joined him in the oval office. could that missile reach the united states? how concerned should we be? >> i think we have been concerned about north korea's behavior for a while. this is an authoritarian rooem that regime that is provocative. i spoke with the president of china few days before this launch about the need to tighten the noose on them. what we are also doing is consulting with the south koreans for the first time about more missile defense capabilities to prevent any possibility that north korea could reach u.s. facilities or u.s. populations. >> were you surprised that they had actually launched a missile over the weekend? >> no. this is something we anticipated. we are not very good at feeding their people but they invest a huge amount in their weapon
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>> let's talk about the zika virus. most americans hadn't heard of it two weeks ago. >> the good news it's not like ebola. people don't die of zika. a lot of people get it and don't know they have it. what we now know, though, there appears to be some significant risk for pregnant women or women who are thinking about getting pregnant. >> when you look at the pictures of the babies, it's very disturbing. >> yeah. and we don't know exactly what the relations there are, but there is enough correlation that we have to take this very seriously, and so we are going to be putting up a legislative proposal to congress to research the vaccines and dying notit is something we have to take seriously. >> the president making clear very little takes he or the administration off-guard and they are well aware what is happening.
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and the home of the brave? welcome back to "cbs this lady gaga receiving huge praise this morning for the
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national anthem and rose to the occasion wearing a red glitter suit and blue fingernail accomplish. >> youpolish. >> she knocked it out of the park. >> can i say? i want that red pant suit. >> do you? >> i loved it! yes! >> norah, you could get it. you know people. you could get the red glitter stuff our eyes. i like that. >> and the blue fingernail polish too. we know how to do this, don't we? >> we do. we do. >> do either of you know anybody at gucci you could call? i don't but i'm sure one of you does. >> hello. and red pant suit. >> there you go. in size 2. donald trump has a big lead over his republican rivals in new hampshire. the presidential candidate will join us from the campaign trail. plus, how beyonce's guest
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halftime show highlighted her political activism. that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" reports on a rotors exclusive about the olympic games in brazil. the united states olympic committee reportedly told sports federations that athletes should consider skipping the summer games if they are concerned about the zika virus. brazil is the epi center of the outbreak. britain's "guardian" reports on a new video of the ivestigation into a mid air explosion on a somali plane. who men app to be transferring a laptop in the airport. one of the men delivering the item was an airport worker and it's believed that device called the explosion on tuesday. the suspected bomber was killed. "the washington post" reports on chipotle stores nationwide opening later than usual today. the restaurants will now open at 3:00 today so workers can participate in virtual meetings about the change recent food
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outbreaks linked to chipotle sickened dozens in 14 states. beyonce's epic performance last night at the super bowl sparked a lot of buzz. >> she included the performance of her new song "formation." michelle miller has more in san francisco. >> reporter: good morning. no question that coldplay and bruno mars rocked the house last night, but you said it. beyonce, she just simply blew everyone away, surprising her fans by dropping her latest single and its music video on saturday. it made a powerful statement on both racism and police brutality. >> reporter: coldplay headlined with a little help from bruno
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e.t.'s kevin frazier caught up with coldplay's chris martin after his performance. >> reporter: how do you top this feeling? >> i don't think it's possible. >> reporter: but then beyonce came on -- and came on strong. her song is called "formation." and some say it marked the transformation for beyonce from more than just an artist who makes hits to an activist who makes statements. beyonce didn't officially headline this year's halftime but as a guest performer, she showcased a political message of her latest single. that message unmistakable, especially in "formation's" music video and subjects of hurricane katrina be beyonce submerged on a police cruiser. we see graffiti reading "stop
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recommend anyone else it's of trayvon martin. and her husband jay-z announced 1.5 million donation for back lives matter and other social justice groups. >> this is an unprecedented moment in pop culture music before. never before have we seen a pop icon, especially an african-american woman use her platform as a musician, as a celebrity, in order to make some of the boldest, most ferocious, most inspiring political statements about the black freedom struggle. >> reporter: now "formation" tops the twitter billboard twitter trending charts. it is the most shared song in the past 24 hours. we should also note that beyonce just announced she has taken her song on the road. her message on the road. she is getting ready for this world tour that begins in april.
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of kevin's interview tonight on "entertainment tonight." >> i can't wait for the tour. she likes to do unprecedented moments. when you look at video and see what she is staying and people at red lobster, have you to see the video. they are doing a hula. a great video. >> the video is where the political activism it? >> very much. thank you, michelle. donald trump has a commanding lead in the polls in new hampshire. the republican candidate joins us next whether he has the momentum to win contests in other states. if you're heading out the door, watch us live through the cbs app on your digital app. unless you were on amtrak last night and you couldn't get the game. >> you had the wrong device! >> i was trying, charlie. lots of people were working on it. look at the preparation for the
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donald trump holds four events today in new hampshire ahead of tomorrow's republican primary.
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holding a double digit lead in the state. trump clashed with his rivals and members of the audience in a weekend debate in new hampshire. donald trump, good morning. >> good morning. >> is your campaign changing at all after new hampshire -- because of new hampshire? >> well, you mean because of iowa? >> no, i don't. actually, i mean in terms of what the challenge is in new hampshire, because of the debate -- >> no, i think -- right. the debate was strong. we did well with the debate. everybody seems to think i won the debate, which is always nice to read. it's nice to read you won as opposed to you lost and the numbers seem to be good. i guess the new polls are showing me up since the last debate the ones that came out this morning. we feel very well. we did very well in iowa and strong second and probably first had the votes not shifted from ben which was a terrible thing
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and, frankly, i think we are really doing well in new hampshire. i hope to do well. i hope we don't have, charlie, they are talking about a snowstorm tomorrow. that's not what i want. >> you want a big turnout. >> i want a big turnout and snowstorms generally don't help. >> boy, it looks like -- >> but we are doing really well. >> we watched the debate and, boy, it seemed like you and jeb bush really got into it. he has stepped up his attacks on you. >> well, you know, he is trying to show he is a tough guy, which he is not. he is sort of the opposite. they are spending about -- he spent about $25 million on ads against me. he spent over a hundred million dollars on his campaign and it's gone nowhere. he's a very stiff guy. it sort of sad to watch, funt to know the truth, but he spent a lot of money on ads and then he goes into the debate and he tries to show that he is tough about eminent domain but it came out his family has private eminent domain to do a stadium in texas and he doesn't mention
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i don't see him going anywhere. i don't see him having the persona or personality to go much further. >> youi want you to respond. he was tough in new hampshire yesterday where he called you a loser. listen. >> here is a sign of real weakness. when you call john mccain or anybody who was a p.o.w. who served this country who should be admired and calling them losers? donald trump, you're the loser! >> how would you respond to that? >> it just shows you how they lie. i never called john mccain a loser. as you know. i like john and supported him and i call him a loser because he got caught, to a certain extent. if you remember, i didn't call him a loser. so he has lied when he made that up. leo, i don't know. i don't know julio is. so he is making some other name, probably an american hero, and he made that up. >> another p.o.w. >> the look at the fact -- yeah,
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charlie, and i never made a comment about him and i never said that about john mccain. jeb is a loser. he spent $110 million so far and toward the bottom of the pack and going nowhere. the only thing he does is attack me. he thinks if he attacks me, that is going to show he is tough. but every time he attacks me, he melts like butter. is just a guy -- i mean, it's really sad. every time i see an ad about myself, it's him spending a lot of money of special interest money. he spends money from the lobbyists and special interests to attack me. look. i don't see him going anywhere. the last thing we need, frankly, is another bush. >> okay. the story coming out of new hampshire so far is, one, that you have a huge lead. that is second story is that marco rubio suffered in the debate. after the analysts after the debate said he took a hard blow. what do you think of that? >> well, did he. i was standing next to him.
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and he was having a hard time. it was sort of interesting to watch, because he made the one statement and i'm one with a good memory so i'm hearing the one statement and a couple of minutes later he made the same statement almost identical on. i thought that is okay. we have repeated ourselves on occasion, charlie, right? >> yes. >> other than norah and gayle! but charlie and i repeat ourselves constantly, right? but, okay, so then i heard it again and then i heard it a third time and fourth time. i think even a fifth time. and i said, wow, that is really strange. i didn't know he was going to be blowing up -- it turned out to be a massive blowup but it was certainly different. i'm standing there and i'm saying, did i hear that five times now? what is going on here? and it was, obviously, a sound bite that he likes but you can use a sound bite once but you can't use it five times. >> donald trump, there is a lot of things that are said about you. there has never been a campaign like yours, never been a candidate like you, there is something online today that says 24 of the most outrageous donald trump quotes.
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you say what your critics say about you, maybe they have a point and maybe i should try to do -- maybe i shouldn't have said. do you ever have moments like that? >> well, i do, but i also, you know, don't dwell on the past. i learn from the past. you know, we all make mistakes and certain things you would have done dimple in life, all of us. who wouldn't have if you have that option but we never have that option. so you have to learn from life. if you do something, you don't do it again, that's all. i've run good campaigns. i've never done this before. remember, these guys i'm competing against are governors and senators and all they do. i've been a job creator. i do developments and i do deals and i've been very successfully and i've employed tens of thousands of people over the years and i have thousands of employees right now. there is something awfully good about that but i'm no a politician and never done it before. i'm having a lot of fun doing it, to be honest with you. >> we can tell. i say to people if you question anything about donald trump, look at his kids. you have great children and that says something about you.
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>> thank you, donald trump. we forward to seeing you next week in the studio live and in color. >> we will see you next week. i love it. thanks. senator marco rubio will be with us from new hampshire and ask him why he is not backing away from the debate moment that critics are blasting. only ahead on "cbs this morning." you might have seen president obama make his pick for the super bowl during our white house interview. how did the leader of the free world do? we will open the envelope to see if he picked the winner. nobody here has good morning. strong winds and and blizzard conditions across much of the area. winds will gust over 40 miles per hour through early afternoon with snow ending after 6 pm with one inch or less accumulations expected. temps are much colder in the 20s today with wind chills falling below zero through wednesday. be extra
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it is monday, february 8th >> it is monday, february 8th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead, including your picks for the best super bowl commercials. "usa today" network unveiled what viewers liked most and what they would rather not see again. but first here's today's eye opener@8.
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going in to the game is peyton manning going against cam newton but would never materialize. >> have your feet touched the ground yet. >> still celebrating. >> new hampshire about to play travel agent for the republican presidential candidates. the question how many tickets will they issue? >> how concerned should we be? >> i think we have been concerned about north korea's behavior for a while? it has tested and produced nuclear weapons. >> we watched the debate and seems like you and jeb bush got in to it. >> he's trying to show he's a tough guy which he is not. he's the opposite. we spent $110 million so far and he is going nowhere. >> bruno mars rocked the house but beyonce blew everyone away.
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moms on the other hand not so much. they wash with off. >> three seconds. to charlie. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. super bowl 50 belongs to denver. the broncos beat the panthers 24-10. it is a long wait for the fans. the broncos won back-to-back super bowls in 1998 and 1999. 17 years lair they are champions again. >> the game was billed as a matchup between manning and newton. the first time in super bowl history the two number one draft picks started against each other. the real story was the defense on both sides. the broncos won because they silenced the best offense in football. it was peyton manning's record 200 nfl wins. jim asked last fooim night if it would be his last.
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gun dungy and he said don't make an emotional decision. this has been an emotional week, emotional night and i got a couple of priorities in order. i want to go kiss my wife and kids. i want to celebrate with my family and team and i am going to draingto drink a lot of beer tonight. those are my priorities at this point. i will take time to reflect on the to the other but i will say a prayer and thank you to the man up stairs as well. >> wonder how many beers he had. we will talk to him and see if he had time to think of that decision. >> such a classy guy. republican presidential candidate marco rubio plan promises to repeat himself after doing that in saturday's heated debate. >> he ths let's start with the fiction that barack obama doesn't know what he is doing. he knows what he is doing. let's start with this fiction that barack obama doesn't know
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he knows exactly what he is doing. the notion that barack obama doesn't know what he is doing. >> there it is. the memorized 25-second speech. >> it there it is, everybody. >> the reviews were rough on rubio with the word choke you several times. he is hoping to move up from the third place in iowa. voters vote tomorrow. senator rubio has an interview only on cbs this morning. good morning. >> good morning. we wanted to replay your best line from the debate on saturday night. i want to give you the opportunity, rather than repeating that about president obama, why not address the charge that was lobbed against you that you are else went but don't have the experience to be president? >> first of all, my experience is understood. it is all over the website. we have discussed it repeatedly with the speaker of the house, imminent doe maintenance abuse stopped because of me. i have accomplished a number of things from new sanctions on
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to get rid of the bailout funds, the girls count act, the core of the campaign is that statement and i'm going to continue to say it. barack obama is deliberately carrying out a strategy to change america. he wants to redefine this country. it is one of the main reasons why i'm run and why i feel good about our debate performance, despite what the media people want to say. it was the biggest fund-raising night we have had in all of the debates. i feel great about it. we are going to say the truth. barack obama is systemically trying to carry out an effort to change this country. that's why this election is so important. we need to stop that from continuing. >> you understand that krit civil, no doubt, that president obama was a one-term senator, that he can give a good speech but hasn't turned out to be a good president is the charge? >> yeah, but barack obama is seven years presidential experience and as bad today as the first year. if experience was the issue, after seven years of presidential experience he would have improved.
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out an effort to change the country, to make it like the rest of the world with. obamacare was not an accident. dodd frank was not an accident. the deal with iran wasn't an accident. they may have been comp innocent how they manage government on a daily basis but these are intentional strategies to redefine the role of our government. that's one of the main reasons why i'm running for president. i believe if we continue on that road it will deny our children the opportunity to live in the greatest country in the history of the world. that's the core of our campaign. i look forward to continue to say it. i hope they continue to replay those lines. >> a lot of people are wondering about your strategy on that. coming out of iowa you were the guy. everyone said marco rubio. after the debates, people say he took a big fall. how do you feel about your debate performance and how do you feel about going in to new hampshire? >> i feel great about it. voters across the country and
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hear me say the truth, that barack obama is trying to redefine the role of government in our country and america's role in the world. i think the evidence is -- we raised more money in the first hour of that debate than any other debate. we feel great. at the end of the day new hampshire voters are among the most serious voters in the country, if not the most serious. they look at the issues and want to now candidates don't just know what they are talking about but have a plan and strat strategy moving forward. we feel great about the dividends that will pay in about 24 hours. >> can i ask your campaign has taken heat for a mailer you sent or your pack sent with jeb bush wearing a crown and eluding to other members of his family, including barbara bush. should jeb bush's 90-year-old mother be off limits in this campaign? >> first of all, i haven't seen that mailer. second of all it is not from my campaign.
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we're with at stage, close to $35 million of attack ads run against me, many from jeb bush's super pac. with we are down to the final moments here. i have tremendous respect for the bush family and jeb, no matter what happens in this campaign i will continue to have admiration, respect and affection for him. this election is not about him, his family. it's about america. it's about the future of our country and what kind of country this will be in the 21st century. what kind of nation we will leave for our children. that's what i'm going to foe cus on in this campaign. >> how do you think you will do in new hampshire? >> obviously it is competitive here. there are people who this is their entire campaign, this statement donald trump has been in the lead in every poll now for close to nine months. it is a competitive, tough environment but we are working with hard and feel good about the organization we built. we will see what it leads to on tuesday night and we are ready
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>> when will you win a primary? >> we work -- at the end our goal is to have the largest number of delegates. that's a what makes you nominee. we picked up seven in iowa. the winner has eight. we are a delegate behind. there we will do well in new hampshire and mauf to south carolina. when this process finishes and what is an unusual election cycle i feel good about our chances to be the nominee. i expect to be the nominee. we will unify the party, grow the conservative movement and i'm the candidate that can beat hillary clinton. that's why she attacks me so much and i can't wait for the general election. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> cbs news will have a republican debate from south carolina this weekend. you can watch it saturday night at 9:00, 8:00 central here on cbs. the next president could see america reach a new frontier on their watch. this spacecraft in five years is going to be on the surface of mars. i'm jan crawford, believe it or not.
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some were funny, sad and some were strange. super bowl audience has to say about the best commercials. we will show you the ads at the top of the list. you are watching "cbs this morning." . we'll be right back e super bowl. that is coming up. now that the day is over i got a huge sensation perfect moments here's what we were thinking. what if we did for mortgages what the internet did for buying music and plane tickets and shoes? you would turn an intimidating process into an easy one. you could get a mortgage on your phone.
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and wouldn't those buyers need to fill their homes with lamps and blenders and sectional couches with hand-lathed wooden legs? and wouldn't that mean all sorts of wooden leg-making opportunities for wooden leg makers? and wouldn't those new leg makers own phones from which they could quickly and easily secure mortgages of their own, further stoking demand for necessary household goods as our tidal wave of ownership floods the country with new homeowners, who now must own other things and isn't that the power of america itself now shrunk to fit the hands of a child, or, more helpfully, a home-buying adult.
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around a hun around 100 million people watched the super bowl last night. last night and the commercials. a big deal for advertisers as you might expect who paid an average $5 million for just 0 seconds of air time. this morning, "usa today" network reveals your picks of the best and worst super bowl ads. more than 19,000 people voted in this year's ad meter competition want. the winning commercial has highest average rating out of
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average out of 10, okay. charisse jones is with us with the results. the winning commercial with the highest average rating out of ten. i was looking for 9 out of 10 or 8 out of 10. >> they counted 1 to 10 and add up all of the scores and divide it by the number of people who voted. the number one commercial this year was hyaundai. can kevin hart let's go >> favorite spot, favorite girl. are you ready are you ready for this >> you're messing with the wrong daddy daddy! >> do you think it worked
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was a really great commercial? >> it was hilarious and kevin heart one of the biggest entertainers. he was in a top movie a couple of weeks ago and it's relatable. everybody can relate to being worried about your kid going on a date with a guy and connected on those buttons and people loved it across the board. >> i was surprised the second liked commercial was the heinz hot dog one. let's play it. no i can't forget this evening your face as you were leaving >> dogs always win but my kids said that was kind of weird. >> it was really sweet. people love animals. they are cute and cuddly and not controversial people. >> but they are going to eat them with must have haddardard and ketchup! >> heinz made a point of not
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because they wanted the hot dogs and condiment be to see the stars of the show. >> number three is doritos. >> he is eating doritos. what do i have to do? >> i know. >> why do you think they scored third? >> i think people really - connected to the gender roles. you have the woman who is frustrated. she is about to give birth. then the clueless dad and he is chomping down on chips! as they are watching the sonogram. then it's unexpected to see the baby grabbing for the chips. it was kind of a freaky element too! it was really funny. >> i thought it was funny too. most of the top ads used humor but then there was this ad for audi which was really different. let's watch. >> mr. president, thank you for choosing the moment. >> this beauty is magnificent! this has been to the proudest day of our lives!
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>> is he eating? >> nope. >> why do you think that resonated? >> it was so poignant. people love commercials like this and harkens back to the space exploration in the 1960s and david bowie singing and it was one that connected. >> to no surprise to anybody at this table, the toe fungus commercial don't do well. even if i was using toe fungus i wouldn't want you to know i was using toe fungus. >> that was really bad. >>ive surprised this ad where they are getting a pedicure. certainly eye-catching. >> i liked one that didn't do okay. >> it was in the 20s or 30s. a lot of classic rock which
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animals were up and down this year. >> sure was fun to revisit them with you. great to have you here, charisse jones. >> elton john still saying "i'm still standing." he took a seat next to james corden for carpool karaoke. they had a place of my own the biggest kick i ever got was doing a thing called the crocodile rock i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's gonna help protect the enamel in your teeth. it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and to eat healthier, and it was a real easy
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i'm still standing better than i ever did i'm looking like a true survivor feeling like a little kid we were hopping and bopping to the crocodile rock here we go lah-lah lah-lah >> that is sir elton john joining late late show host james corden for crocodile rocking. a post super bowl edition last night. sir elton admits he is a long time admirer of corden and i love the fun glasses they were wearing. >> i think the feeling was mutual. didn't he look weird in that bow?
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he loves that kind of stuff. another good one for james corden. peyton manning, speaking of good, is the nfl's all-time winning quarterback but he has won enough do you think? we will talk with the super bowl winner. they call him the sheriff. that's after your local news. you're watching "cbs this morning." we will be back after the break. welcome back, it's now 8:25! new video of snow falling in downtown des moines! it's blowing around quite a bit here but when you head out town, that's when you really notice it - near whiteout conditions in many areas! you can see this updated view of 511 ia dot org - the purple area has increased, that is travel not advised. pink means completely covered roads... and blue means completely covered roads... and blue means partially road. so a lot of the state being affected this morning. we're also continuing to take some school delays in the
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so let's welcome the candidates for the republican nomination for president. new jersey governor chris christie. >> dr. ben carson. texas senator ted cruz. >> saturday night's republican
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off to what is best described as an awkward start. ben carson missed his cue and caused a backup of sorts. donald trump got caught up in the confusion and he stayed behind with carson. look at jeb bush's face. both had to be called several times to come on on the stage. the moderators blamed the problem on loud applause. i don't know what is worse that he didn't hear the cue or the moderators didn't say, okay, come on out that they didn't notice he hadn't come out yet. very comfortable to watch that. >> not the best way to do it. >> no. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, super bowl winner, that would be peyton manning, he promised a big-time celebration last night after the broncos victory. we will talk to him about that. and see if he has thought any more about the "r" word. >> plus we go inside the recovery mission to mars where. we are the first broadcast to take you behind the scenes of
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a blast on sunday was so real here that a lot of people including children in a nearby park were upset. notice has been sent to residents about a controlled explosion. new action starring jackie chan and pierce brosnan. a sinking feeling for cars that lake geneva's winter fest in wisconsin. 15 broke through the frozen water on saturday. cars park this every year but ten vehicles are apparently a total loss. no one was hurt. >> oh, my. >> nobody was hurt. all good. "sports illustrated" is reporting on apple's ceo taking a little bit of heat for a blurry super bowl photo. tim cook posted the picture as he congratulated broncos on camera. it made tweets of iphone's camera and suggested cook
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later tim c 200 games in his career and the only quarterback to start in the super bowl and win lombardi trophies for two different teams. good morning and congratulations. >> charlie, you don't have to keep reminding me about being the oldest quarterback out there. >> what i want to know what are you doing for the defense? are you going to give them all new cars? what? >> well, von miller is going to get a car for being the mvp. but i've been thanking them all year long, charlie. and i've just been very grateful that i don't have to play against those guys. i get to practice against them.
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practice and it's not full-speed contact. what a great group of guys to play with. really the entire team. we have had a bunch of tough, unfish, resilient guys. our defense has led the way. and i've just been very grateful to be a part of the journey with those guys. >> peyton, i'm not going to ask you if you're going to retire, but i will say this -- your mom thinks you should retire. were you a kid that always listened to his mom? >> sure -- well, my mother has been a great support system for me. eli, my father, certainly. my older brother. >> that not the question, peyton! do you listen to your mom? >> yeah, i understand, i understand. i tell you, i really haven't spoken with anybody about it yet. i'll certainly talk about it with ashley and i'll pray about it to the big man upstairs. but, right now, i'm still running on adrenaline and have not gone to sleep tonight and been celebrating all night with family and friends. but i'm very much at peace, gayle, with however that
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when it goes down. i'm very much at peace about it. >> we loved hearing you say to jim nantz last night that you were going to kiss your wife and kiss your kids and then drink a bunch of beer. so how many beers have you had? >> well, i've done all of those things, you know? i've done a lot of kissing with my kids and ashley. and i've had a few budweiser's and it's been a special night. yeah, i've had a chance to be a part of a super bowl team ten years ago at indianapolis. i remember how special that game was and the celebration. and it's not something that you want to just rush through. you want to embrace it all. so i've done that tonight. and it's special to be with your family to celebrate it and a lot of friends. >> peyton, what did you say to the team before the game started? >> well, demarcus ware and i had a chance to address the team last night. he and i were asked by coach kubiak and he and i did some reflecting on a lot of things that have occurred this season, some serious things, some special memories, also some
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just kind of thank them for allowing us to be a part of the journey with these guys. we thanked our support staff. you know, to win a super bowl, charlie, it's so hard just to get here, but to win it, it truly takes a lot of people doing their part. so it was a time to say thank you to a lot of people. also some time to reflect and just wishing great favor and best wishes for a great game, and it ended up being that way. >> peyton, you can't see norah and i, but we are wearing orange. bronco orange in your honor today. >> good, good. >> i just want you to know that. but i wonder when you walked down on the field super bowl 50, >> no. i really didn't feel that way. i was truly honored to be a part of that game, to be playing in the 50th super bowl. i've been, obviously, a huge football fan growing up and watched a ton of super bowls. and walking out on that field for the pregame warm-ups, it was just about as beautiful a imagine.
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so honored and grateful. >> you have to tell us what was wrong with eli's sour-puss face at the end of the game? did you say, little brother, what is up? >> eli is just like me. eli is analyzing the game and thinking about whether we were going for two or whether it was going to be reviewed. eli is kind of like me. he wasn't going to relax until that final second ticked off. so i've had a great chance to celebrate with eli. he is very happy and proud of me, just like i've always been of him. >> peyton, if you decide to come back, what is the main reason you would decide to come back? the love of the game? >> charlie, i havenen -- like i said, i haven't gotten that far yet. just trying to enjoy this moment and i'm definitely going to take my time doing that. >> good to see you. >> congratulations. >> thank you all! ahead, never before-seen
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you are seeing these pictures of mars for the first time anywhere. mars reconnaissance orbiter captured these 200 miles above the red planet.
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site for a future mission. nasa has big plans. the next major project is mars 2020. "cbs this moing" is the first to go i nasa's plan to send humans to mars in the next 20 to 30 years. this is what you have to do when you go into a room with a spacecraft headed for mars. wow! that is going to be on the
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>> absolutely. >> liftoff of "atlas 5 with cure curiosity curiosity. >> a spec in the sky. in four years, this spacecraft will blast off for an unmanned mission to the red planet. it's a crucial step toward nasa's goal of someday sending humans to mars. so everyone who works on this has to wear these suits. nasa agreed to let us go inside the clean room, where even engineers working on the spacecraft have to be covered head-to-toe. >> it needs to be clean in order to work properly. it's going to the surface of mars and we can't have earth stuff going there. we don't want to contaminate mars. >> reporter: for generations, mars is a source of station. >> we can be on mars within 24 hours. >> reporter: a favorite of hollywood. >> 4.5 billion years, nobody here. and, now?
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>> reporter: but here is the jet propulsion laboratory, it's cutting edge science. this piece of metal will be a sophisticated landing system for mars 2020. what gets put on this? >> the most important part that gets pull on this is our propulsion system. >>. the rocket. >> reporter: that is very important. this animation shows how it will slow down the spacecraft. and gentle drop an suv-sized rover on to the surface of the planet. >> we are decelebrating. >> reporter: nasa used the same nooek in 2012 to land "the curiosity" rover. to mars. >> reporter: this is a replica here at the mars yard. >> "curiosity" really is the parent of mars 2020. >> reporter: this is like the mom and daddy?
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>> reporter: the next generation rover will be loaded with a lot more technology. like, higher resolution cameras and an advanced robot ib arm and drill. >> this is the rock room. >> reporter: which dispute mission manager said will help search for signs of martian life. >> we are actually going to drill cores and make small samples of marchtian rock we leave in seals and leave on mars future and hope the seals will eventually get those samples and bring it back to earth so earth scientists can actually study those samples. >> reporter: we have never gotten anything off the surface of mars? >> we have never brought anything back from the surface of mars. >> reporter: for the first time nasa will test systems that future astronauts would use to survive their journey. in this room what you are doing could determine whether or not humans make it to mars in the near future. >> using this technology, that is absolutely true. >> reporter: that is a lot of pressure! >> it is.
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>> reporter: engineer jim lewis and his team are working on how to turn the mars atmosphere into oxygen for astronauts to breathe and use. this experiment is critical because astronauts couldn't bring enough oxygen from earth to last what will be a three-year mission. >> if you want to go to mars as a human or if you want to watch a rocket from mars to bring a sample back, you need oxidizer to do that. >> reporter: all making this upcoming mission a giant leap for human travel into deep space. >> reporter: you think that someday humans will be on mars? >> oh, without question. >> reporter: without question? >> absolutely. >> eventually, we will be able to overcome all of the challenges that are ahead of us. >> reporter: that seems crazy! it seems like a movie. >> it's crazy but it's a wonderful goal. >> reporter: a goal jengenerations generationses in the making, now
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do you ever think that is 200 million miles away? >> it sometimes is just amazing to imagine we have built such a large system, so much complexity that is so capable, and we send it on a rocket and when you go out in the morning and you look and it's a point of light in the sky. >> reporter: now for all those kids out there who are going out at night and seeing that point of light in the sky, they could be the first humans to step foot on mars. and this spacecraft carrying that rover for all of that important research will pave the way to get them there. >> that's right. the first step in what we could see in our lifetime would be absolutely incredible. absolutely incredible. jan, thank you so much. >> i'm glad they are doing the job they are doing and bringing it all back for us. "cbs this morning" is partnering with jaunt vr and you can get 360-degree virtual tour inside the jet propulsion laboratory. go to our facebook page to scroll through the amazing rooms. >> virtual reality stuff is
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>> like you were there. >> i'm glad we can stay here and see it. super question in fashion, can you tell what is coming. for the better! cam newton or charlie rose? who are you voting for, norah o'donnell?
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you know where my heart lies. here is a time lapse view of the beautiful sunrise in miami this morning. we are teaming up with national geographic's photography community to feature your favorite sunrises around the world. use the #there on your screen for a chance to be featured on our social media platform. that is "cbs this morning" and on "national geographic." cam newton faces one more battle on this morning's after
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>> he'll probably win. >> i don't know. you'll remember he showed up in california last week wearing the crazy zebra versace pants and that inspired charlie rose to try them out here in studio 57. they are now in display in the green room. you should see people's faces when they walk in and see those babies. >> pan rose. >> if ridiculous? charlie has never looked better! >> thank you, joe.
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>> you expect that from cam but you don't expect it from you and why it was so much fun. it shows your fun and crazy personality. >> my african-american fans loved it.
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call and switch today. good morning everyone, it's now 8:55... new details now in an unusual des moines death investigation. des moines police confirm that the body found saturday afternoon downtown is former principal financial group ceo david hurd. hurd died after falling from the 22nd floor of the plaza condos downtown near cowles commons. police say it appears to be a suicide. friends tell kcci that hurd was suffering from health issues... which may have contributed to his death. hurd's family has asked for privacy. and in council bluffs.. authorities are working to
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home destroyed by fire. fire crews found the body after extinguishing the flamam saturday night. they say the body was found in the bedroom... the same place the fire started. officials have not determined a cause of the fire. taking a look at statewide road conditions right now .... a lot of changes throughout the night and even morning. the big trouble spots... northern iowa just south of minnesota - travel is not advised across much of that area... that's the purple. pink means completely covered roads... and blue means partially road. so a lot of the state being affected this morning.
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good morning. strong winds and light snow are creating whiteout and blizzard conditions across much of the area. winds will gust over 40 miles per hour through early afternoon with snow ending after 6 pm with one inch or less accumulations expected. temps are much colder in the 20s today with wind chills falling below zero through wednesday. be extra
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>> it's "live with kelly & michael." today, from the new film, "touched with fire," katie holmes. and "wheel of fortune" co-host, vanna white. plus, your questions, comments, and updates when the co-hosts open up the inbox, all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] snoup and now, here are your
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