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that's all we're going to see out of this. clouds over our area, it will come our way quickly. here's where we've got a couple of snow showers coming from the west, down out to the east, there, just passing by, a quick half inch is all we're getting, could see a few more, farther back n the west here, it is drier here, snow flurries for the higher elevations. doppler 4,000, hour-by-hour, her here it is, a couple of snow showers and they all begin to leave the area. and by tomorrow morning, 9:00 o'clock, we see clear skies, lots of sunshine around here, and that's going to stay with us for a while, look at the temperatures, teens, 20s, #30s, around here. as we look to the north, we still have the cool air that will set is l in, 20s and 30s. tomorrow, below normal as well.
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how much better? how much sunshine? you'll find out coming up. now, the drive to the championship, the excite m just beginning over the broncos trip to super bowl 50, a game here on cbs4. >> we know one of the big story lines leading up to kickoff will be peyton manning, and his future after the game. our broncos insider mark haas live at the viewhouse centennial, mark, i'm sure peyton does expect a lot of questions on that topic over the next couple of weeks. >>reporter: yeah, he has plenty of experience answering them, now, i don't know for sure, that this will be peyton's last game, but did you hear him after the game last night? on the cbs broadcast, he told jim nans, it has been a great four years in denver. has been. not announcing his retirement, but sure felt like he was thanking the city and the team for his run here. and accepting the fact that the super bowl could be his final game of the broncos, and maybe even in his career.
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a chance to go out on top. this week. much differently than last night. >> it's not really time to reflect, it's two weeks to play, completely unfamiliar with, going to be a lot of film to study, once again, just trying to kind of stay in the moment. we'll enjoy this victory, the game. like i was saying earlier, taking it one week at a time and saying patient, that's been -- staying patient, that's been the advice i've tried to follow and that's served me well so far. >>reporter: and what a challenge it will be against the panther, we will start talking about carolina coming up later in sports. thanks, mark, we'll see you in a few. anyone hoping to go to the super bowl in california, have some decisions to make, the game is in santa clara, the broncos will practice a few miles away. many of the events are in san francisco, which is close to
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the head of the super bowl host committee tells us there are a lot of options. >> you have to choose where you're going to stay, where's your hotel going to be based, close to the team in santa clara? where they're staying, that hotel, the marriott, or do you want to be this the city? and celebrate a lot of the activities going on in the city, and then make your way down to the south bay on game day. >> suggest you take cal train to go afrnd. the bay area, known for big traffic jams during hush hour san francisco. fans looking to fly to callie for the big game have new options, jet blue tells us they are adding two flights from denver to san francisco rs those a l flights leave denver on friday february 5th, united also added a flight from denver to sf, the same friday. developing now, investigators want to know if
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struck in jefferson county may have tried to pull off another robbery in apds county. -- adams county. they tied him up, he even shot and killed one of the suspects. now, this happened in a neighborhood near sims and bellevue. the victim lives on taft court. cbs4 rick sallinger live in the neighborhood for us tonight, rick. >>reporter: well, karen, one man remains on the loose, after two came here to this home yesterday, and tied up the homeowner after answering an ad on craigslist, but that homeowner managed to get free. he came out with his gun and started shooting at them as they drove off. the car ended up down the block. and it turns out these robbers may have tried to strike before. the day before, this home invasion occurred, there was a similar report. it came on facebook, from a man writing the that two people answered an ad for his car.
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head and pulled out a knife. before taking off. what makes it especially pertinent is he wrote they were in a gold mustang that looked like this. the same sdrings given at the -- description given at the taft. >> it was found in federal heights, just off of huron street and that vehicle is a steal out of lakewood from earlier last week. >>reporter: it wass sunday when two people burst into this home on taft court and die tied up the male homeowner. he began firing. >> the homeowner who was restrained inside of his house was able to break free from the restraints, come outside, confront the two suspects, who were still there, and that is when the first shots were fired. >>reporter: deputies were seen photographering the face and hands of a man outside of the occurred. the car that was taken was found a half block away, with windows shot out and a man inside. >> the person was unconscious,
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driver's seat, only one in the car. bleeding pretty badly. >>reporter: he easy is he does not want to see his neighbor charged. there has been no decision on charges yet. the jefferson county sheriff's office is warning people if they advertise things for sale on the internet, they should be careful. they should go to a neutral place like the sheriff's office or if they must show it at their home, they should have other people around them, live in jefferson county, rick sallinger, cbs4 news. always good advice. new developments tonight about a male nurse accused of groping female patients, he's worked at several hospitals in northern colorado. now, p thomas mark moore, is accuse of crimes against women in all cities. lauren dispirito in greeley now. l you have learned that this man's coworkers might have known
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>>reporter: at least here at this hospital, jim, that is possible. and that's because one woman who says she visited this er, at least three times in the past two years, told police that she told staff what moore was doing. but that staff did not take her seriously. six mu women -- new women are pursuing criminal charges against thomas moore, while under his care at the uc health emergency room in greeley, the women told police moore groped their chests or tried to touch them. greeley police documents detail the complaints. most of the women say it happened while they were in and out of consciousness. some say moore used facebook to contact them afterwards. one woman says she told hospital staff what moore was doing, but staff didn't take her seriously. so she decided not to go to police. the complaints ch maed cases in fort -- matched cases in fort collins and nebraska. the new potential charges on friday. he told deputies he does not
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earlier this month, the colorado board of nursing suspended mere's question s about -- moore's questions about how he continued to be employed. uc health didn't needily respond to our questions about what staff may have known and when. but a spokeswoman has told us she will not do any interviews on this matter, moore remains in jail tonight without bond. live in greeley, lauren dispirito, cbs4 news. thank you. now to the latest as commerce city will pay more than a quarter million dollar to a family whose dog was killed by a police officer. khloe, a lab-pit bull mix was shot. a neighbor caught this entire incident on camera. the cop charged with felony aggravated cruelty to animals. 2 million dollars worth of
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drug dogs sniffed out the marijuana. deputies say they recovered 550 pouns in pot. and driver, 68-year-old stephen mcel murray was taken into kusty on drug possession charges, from cedar edge, colorado on the western slope. coming up on cbs4 news at 5:00, women might not realize when they're having a heart attack. well, now, the american heart association is out with key symptoms to look for. >> plus, trained dogs can be a valuable source for war veterans dealing with ptsd, how colorado lawmakers could help more veterans. and we're seeing a couple of snow showers that could last into the evening hours, but that will be about it, dry weather off to the west, big ridge of high pressure going to keep us nice, and approaching the 60-degree mark through the end of the week. hey, sit winter type, we've got, two, three systems lined up in the pacific
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,, happening now, communities buried by all of the snow back in the northeast are digging out. bulldozers were out in the nation's tap toll did -- capitol today. conditions are too treasure rous for many to get out. schools in the washington, d.c. area were closed today. they'll be closed again tomorrow. and the mayor of new york urged people to leave the snowed-cars parked all week. and tonight's health watch. the american heart association has released the first rirs statement on the key -- first statement on the key differences. women have different causes of
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stomach pains, also headed to the hospital after several hours. >> i had no idea i was having a heart attack. i really expected shoulder pain or heavy chest pain. >> the doctors say women can have discomfort in chest areas, the neck, the jaw, the back or the upper stomach. and can be in either arm or shoulder. new tonight, an effort at the state capitol to help veterans deal with post-traumatic stress disorder sxer that help comes with four legs, our political specialist at the capitol right now with an explanation. >>reporter: jim, this would be a first of its kind pilot program, to help veterans train their own service dogs. dog lovers know, dogs can help you feel better, when no one else can. and for veterans with post-traumatic stress, that can be life saving. 22 veterans a day, commit suicide, almost one an hour. >> he goes with me everywhere.
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>>reporter: his name is chaos. but this 7-year-old golden retriever, brings calm to navy veteran jeremy terrell. >> i originally got him just as a pet when i got out of the service. and he was actually supposed to help me get a girlfriend. he failed, but he fulfilled the bill as my best friend, even better. >>reporter: terrell, who returned from combat with ptsd, also trained chaos to be a service dog. >> he's what's kept me going. because if i'm not going to change my life for me, then i'll do it for him. >>reporter: he's trying to connect other veterans with service dogs, terrell along with caucus. >> i'm hoping that we will figure out what kind of legislation is needed, what will actually help veterans the most. >>reporter: mental health, one of the top issues, he plans to introduce a bill that would
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teach ten veterans in colorado to train their own ptsd dogs. >> and then hopefully they will be able to turn around and do the same thing for other veterans, and the program will be self-sustaining. >>reporter: a gift of unconditional love. >> free to love on him, so he can love on you. >>reporter: for those who have given so much for us. >> that's the look he makes right there. his mind, he's just -- dad, i love you. >>reporter: representative says mental health professionals, veterinarians and dog trainers have volunteered their time and she's hoping to get the dogs partly trained from the prisons, her bill does have bipartisan support and a good chance of passing, live at the capitol, cbs4 news. let's hope so. t thank you. that chaos is a lover, huh? beautiful. well, yesterday rs's big broncos game, generated an estimated 10 million dollar for the denver economy. >> and the money still rolling in with a trip to the super bowl ahead.
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into sporting goods stores to store the coveted afc hatss and sweatshirts. despite losing her voice at the game was not going to miss an opportunity get her hands on an afc champion shirt. >> i came all the way from texas to watch my broncos win. i used to live here and i was on the wait let's for three years and finally got season tickets. after i moved back to texas. >>reporter: she is die-hard, i love it. for the last two days, dick's and sports authority have extended the store hours. >> drive up for the game. >> isn't that the truth, they did as we all know. hey, we've got a couple of snow showers pushing through the area, watch them clip douglas county, there, a quick half inch of snow, that's about it. and it begins to die down. one or two still come through the metro area, we might get a snow shower right there, but that's going to be about it.
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and to the west of that, we dry out even more, big ridge of high pressure here, that's going to keep us in great shape over the next several days, but we have one more cool front to push through through the area, it will keep us around the 40-degree mark, below normal for this time of the year. we start to warm it up pleasantly in the five day forecast. you can see the cool air coming down and return flow brings the warmer air up, you can see the temperatures in the 50s and 60s through the north, 73 over miami today. 67 degrees in phoenix. our hour-by-hour forecast, there are a couple of the snow showers that you see and they all just move out of the state as the evening goes on. tuesday morning, tomorrow, 7:00 o'clock, for your rush hour, we've got sunshine all across the state. 37 and 39, the best we could do today after starts of 31 and 29. 44 and 17 would be normal. 72 dp in 1890.
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32 and 30 right now, the north wind at 6. 79% humidity. phil, a windmill there, sunrise, and we have this from jeremy swanson, aspen snow, they've gotten 3 feet of snow in the january alone. zack chapman with a lovely sunset from centennial. take a look at this. this is a full moon. temperatures in the teens and 20s over the eastern plains. and then out west, temperatures mostly in the teens. for tomorrow, a little bit warmer than they were today, but not much. 30s, 40s for the east. we're looking at single digits, teens, for the high country, and temperatures mostly in 20s, 30s, nearly 40s. here's the forecast, it gets better,. for tonight, scattered snow showers, 18 and 15 the overnight lows, for tomorrow. partly cloudy skies, 43 and 41 for the highs. for the next several days, temperatures do warm up. we'll see sunny conditions, 51 on wednesday. 55 on thursday.
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>> going back to frisco. >> hometown super bowl. >> got to get this. >> we're ferocious. >> that's just what it is. we're going to get to the top and see about it. and what a celebration last night at mile-high. broncos punching their ticket to the franchise's 8th super bowl, looking for the third title all time. now, while there are a lot of guys that are on this team who played in super bowl 48. there are a good number of players that super bowl 50 will be their first time in the big game. guys like chris harris and vaughn miller who were injured last time or owen daniels, a 10-year veteran who caught two touchdowns yesterday in his first-ever conference game. or demarcus ware who spoke to the team saturday night about what it meant to be in this moment. >> i hoped up and i poured out the first super bowl trophy that the broncos won, and i sat it on the table. and i just got really quiet. and i seen in all of the guys eyes how they felt, what they
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and from that point, i just knew how important it was to those guys, and just closing it off and i said somebody is, you know, the patriots are coming to our house to take what we built. and it was a big emotional night. and the guys, it carried over into the game. >>reporter: denver defense a huge reason that the broncos are on to the super bowl, shutting down tom. now, they get cam newton, most likely this year's mvp and the best current quarterback in the game. >> super unique guy, i never seen nobody who is that size, you look like the typical nfl quarterback, sitting in the pocket and throw it and then you can run it. probably play any position in the nfl that you wanted to. he's a unique player. he's probably the most dangerous. most dangerous quarterback in the nfl right now.
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everybody in denver was watching the broncos yesterday, tennis star victoria, she missed the game, she was playing in the australian open. >> can somebody please tell me that the broncos win? >> yes. >> yes! >> okay. come back here, i've got a couple of nfl questions i can get to. >> great. broncos fans are everywhere. and the team announced that they're going to wear white. they're the home team. they're going to wear white uniforms for the super b,,
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low 40s, but lots of sunshine and look at the warmup, to near 60 degrees by friday. a few more clouds start to move in on saturday. >> could use that back east to melt the snow. >> no, we're going >> pelley: frozen in place. >> it's the worst i've ever seen. >> pelley: the road to recovery is buried under snow and ice water. also tonight, a real cliffhanger. homes at risk of falling into the pacific. fi the candidates agree on one thing. >> we've got a week to go. >> one week away. >> 172 hours. >> pelley: and a pint-sized martial artist strikes terror into the heart of a usually unflappable reporter. >> can you make that sound for me now? [screaming]. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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capital and the nation's largest city are struggling to recover from a blizzard they will be talking about for years. the storm is blamed for at least 45 deaths in 11 states, mostly from car accidents and snow shoveling. nearly 27 inches of snow rose on the sidewalks of new york. parts of washington got 22. but glengarry, west virginia, population 277, takes the prize at 42 inches. we have a team of correspondents on the blizzard of '16 and we'll go first to kris van cleave in d.c. >> be careful. >> reporter: washington, d.c.'s ep government says it's using everything it's got to dig the city out of nearly two feet of snow. man, machine, even bigger machine to scoop it up and haul it away. in some areas, it's barely made in a difference. people were told to stay home, and many schools will remain
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some streets have yet to be h touched by snowplows. d.c.'s metro worked to clear the tracks as it tries to restore full service some time tuesday. >> we want the city back just like everybody else does. >> reporter: emergency management director chris geldart. you look at manhattan got more snow than d.c., and they in much quicker order were back to he schools in session, roads being clear. is there more that should have been done here in the district? >> here in the district we know our conditions and what our roadways look like and what it's like for our residents and children out there, and we're making the best decision we can make here. >> reporter: robert greffenius's wife is 39 weeks pregnant. ? he spent the day shoveling a path to their car. at what point does this stop being fun? >> uh, about 20 minutes ago probably. >> reporter: one block over the ing only thing moving was a snow- loving dog. mara fedele is a bit of an island, surrounded by a sea of
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>> somebody needed to get up here, like an ambulance or a firetruck god forbid, doesn't look like they're getting in here any time soon. >> reporter: in the suburbs where even more snow fell, 70- year-old steve melinkoff spent five hours shoveling his driveway when a plow left him eway w this. >> i was so outraged by the the state i'm liable to have a stroke now thinking about it. rather than shoveling it. >> reporter: the city admits it could take all week to finish the cleanup. the snow they have removed ends ave up here, and there is a lot of it, but the big unanswered question here, will the city be ready when commuters come back to work? scott, another snow-induced gridlock could take fraying w-induced patience and turn it into anger. >> pelley: and the mayor has announced the government will open tomorrow and the schools on wednesday. kris, thanks very much. in new york it was the biggest snowfall ever in a single day. david begnaud has found that it's a royal pain in the borough oyal
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>> reporter: scott, it's been nearly two days since this blizzard moved through here, and look at the cars. they're still stuck. people who have been waiting to get to work, waiting on the city to bring in a snowplow now worry the snow will turn to ice and plowing it will be nearly impossible. 62-year-old gicu tudora spent 45 minutes today shoveling snow around her vehicle. her neighbor dennis mooney has seen front-end loaders clearing other snow on roads around queens. >> it's the worst i've ever seen. i've never seen anything like this before in my life. >> reporter: 22-year-old e caterina cusenxa needed her car to get to work. >> this is ridiculous. there's three feet of snow and nobody has come. >> reporter: city officials say have been plowed following a storm. but the streets of maspeth in queens are not among them. gino fazios sent 30 of his employees home today for an unpaid day off. >> we don't understand why it's always this area neglected every
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>> reporter: the storm dropped 27 inches in 24 hours. at times it was falling nearly three inches an hour. but most of new york city recovered quickly. new york city mayor bill de blasio. >> what we're saying is a lot of good work has happened. you can get around this city by in large today. a lot to be proud of, but more work to do. if i'm living on one of those blocks, i'm going to be upset. i want to get my block cleared. >> reporter: back in maspeth, maria terronova is still waiting to be dug out. >> we're the forgotten block because the plow didn't come down at all. >> reporter: in new york city, ten people died while shoveling snow. and, scott, there's so much snow left to shovel, the city is s hiring emergency shovelers. if you're 18, employable and willing to work for $13.50 an hour, they want you. >> pelley: david, thanks very much. speaking of queens, the two big airports there, laguardia and j.f.k., had about 400 flights canceled today, but that's down from 1,300 yesterday.
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forced cancellation of more than 13,000 flights throughout the country. it may be that the biggest destruction was along the jersey shore, which was inundated at high tide. and jericka duncan is there. >> reporter: this is what west wildwood avenue looked like when the storm hit. two feet of water flooded homes and businesses. in nearby cape may, there were record tides, more than a half a foot higher than when super- storm sandy hit in 2012. you lost everything? >> yes. >> reporter: sue maxwell of wildwood said she ran to a neighbor's house. >> i could hear gurgling, and all of a sudden the water rushed up from underneath. it didn't come in, it came up. >> reporter: all along the shore, the powerful storm surge slammed many coastal communities. drivers were left stranded as chunks of ice floated down the f streets. close to 100 people were evacuated. even army humvees were at times
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roll through. on sunday, governor chris s christie gave an early assessment. >> the high tide this morning was survived very well by the w people in cape may county. only minor to moderate flooding, mostly street flooding. we don't see any significant property damage happening in fi cape may county. >> reporter: it turns out ns christie spoke too soon. today his lieutenant governor kim gaudagno had to clarify for her boss. was there more damage than you and the governor may have initially thought along the shore? >> there are going to be days where you have some really ugly tides. that doesn't make it any easier on anybody. i lived through sandy. i lost half my house in sandy. i know how hard it is for people down here. >> reporter: several emergency management officials say it is still too early to know the full extent of the damage. scott, that's because they say about half the properties along the shore are vacant until the spring. >> pelley: jericka duncan reporting.
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well, today president obama all but endorsed hillary clinton seven days before the first votes are cast in the race for president. this may be one reason why. our new cbs news battleground ro tracker poll in iowa shows clinton and bernie sanders essentially in a dead heat. here's nancy cordes. >> let's go get 'em. >> reporter: with a week to go, bernie sanders is trying to emulate president obama's winning formula from eight years ago right down to the feel-good ads and army of young volunteers. >> we're from the bernie sanders' campaign. >> reporter: but in a podcast interview with politico, the president rejected the comparison. >> no, i don't think that's true. >> let's take a selfie. >> reporter: and gushed about his former secretary of state, saying her skills are being overlooked. >> she has been in the public on eye for a long time, and in a culture in which new is always
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always looking at the bright shiny object that people haven't seen before. >> reporter: that bright, shiny object has convinced 85% of iowa d democrats that he understands how they feel compared to 65% who say that about clinton. in iowa falls today, carrie aldrich opened up to sanders about her struggle to get by. come through so my parents have to support me. it's hard. thank you. you. [applause] >> we are one week away. >> reporter: but it is clinton who has won the endorsement of iowa's largest newspaper. she is not a perfect candidate, the "des moines register" says, but no other candidate can match the depth or breadth of her knowledge and experience, an argument clinton makes at every stop. >> we need a president who
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of the job. >> reporter: president obama isn't officially endorsing either candidate, but he made it pretty clear where he stands, calling clinton "wicked smart" and saying she was a fierce competitor in 2008 who, scott, like ginger rogers had to do everything he did just backward and in heels. >> pelley: the old ross perot line from '92, nancy, thanks very much. the race among the republicans is nearly as close. our battleground tracker poll shows donald trump ahead of ted cruz but within the poll's margin of error. here's major garrett. >> we're in the final sprint. 172 hours. >> reporter: ted cruz and donald trump are locked in a bitter fight for the first in iowa. cruz tried to lighten the mood with a joke about trump's recent erroneous reference of second corinthians to two corinthians. >> well, you know, two
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>> reporter: but there is nothing light about this super pac ad questioning trump's credit denials. >> i am pro-choice in every respect. i am pro-choice in every respect. >> reporter: trump said he would not support cruz. >> i wouldn't vote for him. >> reporter: later trump reversed course on backing cruz and offered odd praise of his loyalists. >> i have the most loyal people. did you ever see that? i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. it's incredible. >> i am going to introduce someone very near and dear to my heart. >> iowa republican senator joni ernst appeared with marco rubio but did not endorse him. the joint appearance gave momentum vying for a strong third in her home state. >> she made a promise she wouldn't endorse in the iowa caucuses and i respect that very much. i'm just glad she was here today la to introduce us to the people of iowa, the people she represents.
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define a strong finish in iowa as anything above 15%. that's a figure they argue would separate rubio from jeb bush, chris christie and john kasich and give him a shot at second place in new hampshire. >> pelley: major garrett, thanks. another new york billionaire flirting with a presidential run is former mayor michael bloomberg, the democrat-turned republican-turned independent. so we will turn to our cbs news political director and the anchor of "face the nation," john dickerson. john, what do we know about bloomberg's plans? considering jumping into the race. he's long wanted to run for e an he would run if it looks like it's going to be a general election race between donald trump or ted cruz and bernie sanders. he believes those representatives of the wings of the two parties would create an appetite for a candidate in the middle who is fiscally conservative and socially liberal. the challenge is that to collect the signatures to get on the ballot, that process starts
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there may not be a clear signal about either party by that date. >> pelley: what are some of the obstacles he would face? >> well, he has no party and he has no organization, and he'd have to build all of that from scratch. democrats and republicans start with a huge lead in electoral college votes in a lot of the states that traditionally vote for those parties. bloomberg would have to compete on a much bigger playing field ld than democrats or republicans because he starts with no states in his column. and that kind of a campaign would require a brushfire tended by a charismatic politician who w could rouse people and keep them excited for months. that's not the kind of politician he is. he's more known for his policy ideas than his stirring speeches. >> pelley: john dickerson, anchor of "face the nation," we'll be watching you sunday. thank you, john. and late today in houston, a grand jury investigating allegations of wrongdoing by planned parenthood didn't find any.
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planned parenthood's accusers, two anti-abortion activists, who shot undercover video of planned parenthood employees discussing the sale of aborted fetal tissue for research. the charges include tampering with a government record, but the district attorney wouldn't say today what that record was. el nio storms leave homes dangling over the pacific, and three inmates make an elaborate escape. when the "cbs evening news" continues. age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said
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in, as well. for residents still living in the building, the sea view from their balconies now presents more danger than beauty. >> we heard a ba-boom. and i said, "what the heck is that?" >> reporter: in his apartment, te leave at short notice. >> i can't continue to have a professional life and social come home my property is going to be there. that's just no way to live. us came this afternoon with notices going up that the building is unsafe. monica montoya has to be out by tonight. >> we have no clue where we're going to go. >> reporter: how long have you been here? >> two months. i just moved in. i just got my place. i just moved in. now i got to move out. >> reporter: el nio power storms with high surf and heavy rains have been destructive on s much of the california coast this year, but nowhere has the damage been more threatening than in pacifica. >> i love it here. i this has been my dream all my life to live by the ocean, like
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>> reporter: pacifica has seen it all before. p in 1998, the last time major el nio storms hit california, the bluffs here eroded so quickly residents fled before one home tumbled into the ocean. b other houses were knocked down d before they too fell off the cliff. in 2010, two of the apartment buildings on the bluff were evacuated and condemned. the building condemned today seemed safer until the cliff again began falling away. the powerful winter storms that have been hitting california are predicted to continue into march. that's good news for easing the drought, scott, but bad news for places like pacifica threatened by coastal erosion. >> pelley: john blackstone reporting. john, thank you. an explorer left a haunting message when he realized he would not make history in antarctica. d that's next. me of it. my dad gave me those
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champion in japan. you're so sweet to talk with, but you look so serious, so scary when you're out there. "when i'm training or competing, i'm concentrating," she said. c there's a lot at stake for this nine-year-old who stands about four feet tall. "i'm an ambassador for karate," she said. "hopefully it will become an olympic sport." she has raised karate's profile ka ahead of japan's 2020 olympics. she appears on commercials and mmer music video, and is a fresh face for this sport of warriors which dates back centuries. at a competition outside tokyo, we saw her poise, power and precision. we had to ask about the ki-al, that guttural noise that shows strength.
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now sitting here? go ahead. [screaming] wow. you can do it any time. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: you're scared of her, as the coach? >> yes. >> reporter: takako kikuchi, who also coaches mahiro's older brother, says mahiro has boosted karate's popularity. >> when she started at my dojo, she was four years old. she was different. mah >> reporter: mahiro would be too icip young to participate if karate gets a spot at the 2020 . olympics. that's all right. she wants to compete at the olympics after that. she may wear a lot of pink, but she tells us her favorite color is gold. se seth doane, cbs news, nagaoka, japan. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight.
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around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org the broncos are on their way to the super bowl and fan gear is setting faster, well, than a von miller sack, people are snafed up afc championship hats and shirts at sports authority stores, the broncos defense led the way yesterday in the gruelling win over the patriots. >> making them the afc champions for the second time in two years, mark haas is getting centennial. and focus is shifting to the tough carolina panthers. >>reporter: yeah, karen, the broncos can only celebrate this win for so long. and as much fun as those afc championship shirts and hats are, there is a much, much bigger prize out there. this will be the broncos 8th
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