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armed protesters occupying a federal wildlife refuge. >> cbs news invesesgates thehe wounded warrior project. authorities say the charity is falling short of helping its 4% injured troops.( we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. i'm not a fan of megyn kelly. i think she is a third-rate reporter. let's see how much money fox is going to make on the debate without me, okay? >> donald trump plans to boycott the next gop debate. >> this controversy dates back to the very first republican debate, comoderated by yours truly. >> apparently, megyn kelly is really, really scary. >> bernie sanders and hillary clinton campaigning seriously in the final handful of days before the iowa caucus. >> monday night, it's all in your hands. no pressure. >> 24-day standoff between an anti-government group and the fbi came to a deadly end.
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ammon bundy was taken into custody. >> life is returning to normal in the eastern united states. >> it was impossle before. >> in film and on television for decades, character/ookactor abe vigoda died at the age of 94. >> i only do movies i know i'm going to have fun. >> world health organization says zika virus will spread to the u.s. >> smoke in a cabin. >> all that. >> peyton manning hinting the super bowl might be his last game. >> this might be my last rodeo. >> for the win. it's in! virginia has stunned wake forest. oh, my! >> and all that matters. >> who got better grades in high school, you or the president? >> it's not eveve close.e. i mean, barack fooled around in high school. he barely got his work done. >> "cbs this morning." >> i was the best thing that
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>> while the worst thing to happen to bernie sanders is still static! >> we can't have balloons at the campaign event! it's a terrible idea! no ballolos! announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning." garrett is in des moines are trump's risky ve. >> reporter: good morning. the feud between donald d ump and fox news simmering for months is now on.
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before the iowa caucuses is off, at least for trump and at least for now. it a saga that played out in press conferences,allies, and, of course, on tv. >> they can't toy with me like they toy with everybody else. so let them have their debate and let's see how t ty doo w wh the ratings. >> reporter: it started when fox news released a statement early yesterday mocking candidate ump for cowardingo putin and ayatollah. trump was not amused. >> when they sent out the wise guy press releases dg by some pr person along with roger ailes, says, bye-bye. >> reporter: fox claimed it was rooted in one thing, megyn kelly whom he has viciously attacked since august. >> welcome to the kellyfile. i'm megyn kelly. >> reporter: kelly opened her show with this promise. >> the debate will go on with or without mr. trump.
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against what it said were unspecified threats of trouble from trump campaign manager. we can't give in to terrorizations toward any of our employees, trump said. >> apparently, megyn kelly is really, really scary. you said something mean back in august. i'm taking my toys and leaving. >> it's time that somebody plays grown-up and then when i see a press release written by a child like i just saw, what do i have to do? what do i have to do to make >> reporter: trump supporters we spoke with did not seem to care if their candidate took the prime time stage. >> personally? don't matter. >> oh, i don't care. they give him a hard time any way. >> reporter: trump is now talking about holding a rival televised event to raise funds for wounded warriors and no
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spotlight has challenged trump to moderators or no moderators at all. the subject of pay-per-view coverage not yet on the table, charlie. >> thanks. rick davis wasampaign managegefor john mccain's 2008 bid and now a political contributor with our digital network cbsn. >> good morning. >> lots of questions about motivation and why one person is doing this. >> sure.e. >> but who wins? >> well, right now, i think the team of candidates who are going to be on that stage could be the winners. if they tee on off on trump in his absence, i think they could make some ground up. >> megyn kelly started her show last night saying trump is used to being in charge because of his own organization but she says he doeoe't get to control the media. >> he has, though. when with you look at the conduct of the media toward trump, he has not gotten scrutiny that all other front runners in a republican nomination have over time. believe me, been around so long, i've seen them over titi. he doesn't get the scrutiny.
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doing things with the media like others aren't. >> like what? >> how many times do the media allow him to call into tv shows? the sunday shows, the bread and butter, he calls into sunday shows. nobody is afforded this kind of opportunity. >> thal hasn't happened here. we have extended an invitation many times that we want h h live and color in the studio. >> he is only a few blocks away. >> we could throw a rock and hit him. in his statement there he talks about press releases written by a child. this is from the trump camp. unlike the away.% roger ailes and fox news think they can toy with him but mr. trump doesn't play games. does this hurt him, rick, i'm want to? >> i think the gross inconsistencies are starting to show up. franklin the more attention and scrutiny he gets the more inconsistent he is. yesterday, maybe i will, maybe i
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his campaign manager s ss believes what he said. i don't know what he said. >> a front-runner picking a fight with fox news channel in which fox said he is terrorizing ononof his employeeses is a strong charge. >> but a new charge. look what happened last time he got into a fight with megyn kelly. the fox people went over their way to try to make sure everyone is happy and they don't want unsult trump and left megyn out hanging a couple of days. >> do you think this is a mistake? is this the turning point for donald trump? >> look. i've seen a lot of turning points i thought was going to cost him and it hasn't. i think the prolonged exposure he has to being incononstent and dangngous the way he makes up these things is going to wear thin over time. i've said since day one in this primary it's going to take a long time and not decided in the next two weeks. >> so far, it's working for him.
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hampshire primary and get more momentum. >> yes. >> thank you, rick davis. i know we will see you again. thank you very much. bernie sanders says losing the iowa caucuses would be no tragedy. but a new poll of democrats out this morning shows him leading hillary clinton there by a four-point margin. in neighboring minnesota, more than 14,000 supporters showed up laststight at a sanders rally in p police after a traffic stop.. the e group's spokesman w wasas shohot and killed. three members were arrested separately. it's not clear how many people are holed up at the national
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carter is in burns, shots were red. bundy was arrested. and his brother ryan was shot but has nonlife-threatening injuries. >> this is not freedom. >> lavoy finicum was killed in the shootout. according toto aymanmmon bundy's father, cliven. in an interview recorded monday, finicum described a change in how authorities were approaching the 25-day occupation. >> they have become more
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and when they stepped out of their vehicles, they're stepping out with their rifles. >> reporter: last night heavily armed officece stood guard ououide a hospital believed to members. at least eight people connected to the armed protest were arrested tuesday on federal felony charges of conspiracy to impede officers. >> it's the constitution. that's what we're up here for, the constitution. >> reporter: on january 2nd bundy and his armed followers took control o of the nationana wildlife refugee. they claimed the federal government is forcing ranchers to sell their lands. >> why are you armed? >> we are serious about being here. we're serious aboutefending our rights and we are serious about getting some things straightened out. >> reporter: days ago oregon governor kate brown stepped up pressure on the authorities to d the occupation. >> the situation is absolutely intolerable and it must be resolved immediately.
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clear how many people are occupypyg the buildings inside the refugee or if law enforcement has already cleared everyone out, charlie. the fbi is planning a news conference later this morning. >> carter, thanks. students in washington, d.c., this morning are heading back to school after the weekend's crippling snowfall. the federal government also reopened the snow emergency in washington could be lifted today. parts off the city a a still packed with snow and struggling to clean up four days after the blizzard and new york crews are focusing on clearing streets in queens. more than 30 inches of snow fell there. president obama is calling for new tests and treatments to stop the zika virus. the president was briefed by health and national security officials yesterday. the virus is linked to brain damage in babies. two new cases confirmed in arkansas and california, bringing the total to at least 18 in eight different states. they've all involved travellers
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least one of 24 countries and territories where the virus is transmitted. the list now includes the dominican republic and u.s. virgin islanders. a wisconsin manan is under arrest accused of plotting a mass shooting. the fbi charged him with illegally possessing machine guns. they say the 23-year-old wanted to dillkill dozens at a man sonic temple in milwaukee. federal agents were tipped off when hamza made plans to attack israelii. the governor will meet with the mayor of flint today to discuss a new approach to the city's toxic water disaster. he met privately with the naacp. is the civil rights group unveiled a proposal to handle lead in the water and help tizens. adriana diaz is outside f fnt ty hall with details of the 15-point plan.
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>> reporter: good morning. the naacp president told us that the hour-long meeting was a conversation and that the governor was remorseful. they met at shalcity hall with the mayor to discuss solutions to the city water problem. >> we got to talk about accountability. >> reporter: cornell brooks the head of the naacp called for a long-term solution in flint tuesday night. >> will you have disproportionate number of black and brown children subjected to elevated lead! that's a problem that grows up and goes to junior be high school and high school! >> reporter: part of the 15-point priority plan extends beyond repairing the city's water system a a suggests hiring flint's youth to distribute water bottles for minimum wage instead of the national guard. the state is reportedly cutting back door-to-door distributions. officials are still urging people to use bottled water and filters. >> what do we want?
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protesters have expressed outrage, saying they are still being billed for lead poison water. the city says that as of august 7th there has been no disconnection of service for nonpayment. >> can't cook with it and can't bathe with it. >> reporter: according to a 2014 study by a flint newspaper, flint had the priceyest water and sewage bills in the county averaginge inging $140 a month. at this elementary school on tuesday, parents and their young kids lined up to be tested for lead. >> i'm really concerned. today is kind of like a wake-up call just being here and seeing how thth all is. >> r rorter: one of the topics the governor may discuss with the mayor today is his request for additional federal aid to ensure that everyone here under the age of 21 has access to long-term health care to help deal with the potential effects of lead. no matter their income or insurance coverage. >> adriana, thank you so much. a state agencnc in californini
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how mandatory day and night checks at the orangeounty jail failed to see they were missing. >> the sheriff is troubled by the length of time it took to find the three inmates houses in a maximum security jail were inaccounted for. >> reporter: offials now n n the inmates escaped just after 5:00 a.m. head count but despite additional checks that were supposed to happen again at 11:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., the three men weren't't reported missing until roughly 16 hours after they repelled to freedom from the jailhouse roof. >> the preliminary investigation into the escape and how it occurred has caused the sheriff concerns as to some of the jail inmate count practices and how they were conducted.
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nayeri are still on the run. . >> reporter: this is one of the cases where the federal authorities try and deport him but the native country won't let him back in.iran's president said better relations with the united states are possible if washington acts less hostile. has hassan rouhani made the comments this morning in rome. he met with pope francis tuesday at the vatican. the pope called on iran to help stop the spread of terrorism.
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the cover-up of nude statues at a museum. italy says it covered the statues to avoid possibly defending the leader. abe vigoda has died. >> can you get me off on the hook for old time's sake? >> can't do it, sally. >> i remember that scene. >> oh, boy. >> vigoda's bringing break came in. he played d mobster who kawas caught betraying his boss. then he played captain fish on "barney miller." mistake reports of his death years ago played into a joke he played along with. abe vigoda lived to be 94 years old. >> hooy for 94. >> life well-lived for abe vigoda. the scene in would "godfather" please tell michael i love him.
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together, all the way. is theounded warrior project leaving veterans behind? >> i began to see how an organization that rakes in hundreds of millions of dollars a year, is not helping my brothers and my y sters. or at least not all of them. >> ahead, new reporting from chip reid's investigation. the news is back this morning right here on "cbs this morning."d. my tip is; if you keep smoking, your "freedom" may only go as far as your oxygen tube. (announcer)you can quit.
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it lets the audience know, let the awedudience know they are regular folk and skipped leg day. >> stephen colbert showing off his caes. all right, stephen. welcome back to "cbs ts morning." this half f ur, is a powerful veterans charity failing to answer its own call to help our troops? chip reid continues his investigation into the wounded warrior project. > amazon and netflix are snapping up movies from sundance. that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" says it might take decades for the united states to leave afghanistan. american troops were supposed to pull out by 2017. senior military officials are concerned the afghan government remamas vulnerable t t militant attacks, plus, al qaeda continues to build training camps. the detroit news reports on ford recalling 391,000 pickups
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now, for the first time former employees of the charity, are speaking out about their concern that it is straying from its mission. >> the job. helping thousands of our warriors rebuildd their lives is massive and growing every day. >> reporter: their commercials are easy to recognize and hard to miss. >> with the pledge of $19 a month and you'll receive this wounded warrior project blanket. >> reporter: the charity is heavy in investment and fund-raising has paid off, bringing in more than $300 million in donations in 2014. retired army staff sergeant eric millette came home with a purple heart and along witit a traumatic brain damage and ptsd. wounded warriorr project enrolled him in
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warriors succeed. in 2013 the charity hired him a a public speaker. but millette quit last year. he said it's more like a fund-raing vehicle. >> they will tell you it's not, but it is. i began to sese how an organization that rakes in hundreds of millions of dollars a ye, is not helping m brothers and my sisters or at least not all of them. >> reporter: cbs news has interviewed more than three dozen former employees of the wounded warrior project and nearly all of them have told us they are concerned that the organization has become more focused on raising money than on serving wounded veterans. many of those former staffers believe that after raising more than $1 billion since 2003, the charity should be providing more comprehensive services to wounded veterans. >> i think they want to show warriors a good time. i think they get these warriors
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is thehe follow-up? >> reporter: these two former employees didn't want to show their faces, fearing retaliation. >> a lot of the warriors that i saw needed mental health treatment. they don't get that from the wounded warrior project. >> reporter: what happens when pyou make a suggestion that there is a better way to serve veterans? >> if you have a brain and you use your brain and come up with an idea, within a matter of time, you're off the bus. >> reporter: off the bus? >> they don't need you. it's their way or the highway. >> i would raise issues why don't we do follow-up and why don't we have any case management? >> reporter: how would they respond? >> we don't call warriors. warriors call us. >> reporter: they don't call warriors? >> warriors call them. agagn, as a disabled veterans, it just makes me sick. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. >> reporter: wounded warrior project declined our repeated request to interview its ceo
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this captain, its director of alumni. we have heard multiple times is that peoplpl go to -- to -- to soldier bike rides or project odyssey, and then they never hear from wounded warrior project again. is there mental health follow-up? >> wounded warrior project contact wounded warriors multiple time over the course of the year. we contact each and every one of our wounded warriors on their rth month to be able to checkck in and see how they are doing and see if they need any of their programs and have multiple opportunities for them and us to pull up to see how they are doing. >> reporter: you read through five years -- mark owens of the irs. what was your biggest concern in reading these forms? >> that i couldn't tell the number of peoplehat were assisted. i thought that was truly unusual. >> reporter: they do put some of those numbers on the website. >> yes, they do. >> reporter: what is the
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>> signed under penalties of perjury. >> reporter: penalties of perjury? so you got to be careful? >> that's right. you have to be certain. >> reporter: erick millette expects retalltation from wounded warrior project but says that won't stop him. >> as a wounded veteran, i feel other veterans n%ed a voice. i'm in a position where i can be their vinsoice and i feel if i don't stand up and do weigh feel is right and voice their concerns and how i feel, then i'm leaving them behind. >> reporter: captain cools, the wounded warrior projects representative said donations are important to the charity and it is committing over 300 million dollars and in a partnership with four hospitals nationwide that will provide outpatient mental health services to post-911 veterans. >> we hope everybody does right by the veterans is what we hope.
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an investigation sparked a tremendous response from veterans and still more tocome. we will bring you the latest tonight on the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> reporter: amazon and netflix on a spending binge to buy new movies. how the streaming movies are taking on hollywood to change the way we watch. that is ahead. if you're heading out thehe door, watch us livee through the cbs all-access app on your digital device. take us with you! you won't want to miss chelsea hand handler's advice to her young self. we will be right back. made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trls, most adults saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority were clear or most clear in just 4 4onths. humira can lower your ability
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the sundance film festitil is yet to hand out the awards but this morning, netflix and amazon are winning when it comes to buying movies. the streaming services are sending shock waves to hollywood by outbidding traditional studios for many of the most coveted films. vladimir duthiers is here with how their shping spree could change the way we all watch movies.
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didn't spend a dime on films at sundance last year. but this time around, they reach into their deep pockets and spent millions on what they believe are quality films. it's all p pt of a bigger efforort totoake the determine direct to television a blessing, not a curse. netfx shocked the movie instry last march by paying $12 million for "beasts of no nation." the film will child soldiers starring idris elba and turns out it was just getting started. >> no! >> reporr: this week at sundance, netflix snapped up tuola for $5 million and the fundamentals of caring with paul rudd and selena gomez f f $7 million and bid $20 million for nation." a high anticipated film that ended up at fox searchlight for almost $3 million less.
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>> reporter: amazon beat out fox,niversal and focus features for "manchtsester by the sea." and also purchased this movie. >> when they g g into bid for a movie they ask to take into account how many tickets they are going to sell whereabouts netflix and amazon bid on the movie they have deeper pockets and don't have to worry about that and worry about offering original content to their subscribers. >> reporter: amazon is expected to roll out its acquisition the same way it did spike lee's ", which -- "chi-raq." >> netflix and amazon have really up ended the movie business by coming in here and trying to get original content and trying to cut out the middle man which is really the movie theater owners. i think we are getting closer today yoyocan have a big movie
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the movie theaters. >> reporter: the movie studio still have the prestige that comes with releasing movies in theaters. "variety" says the filmmaker behind by birth of a nation" turned it down with a track record of successful mounting oscar campaigns. >> what is interesting is that chelsea handler who is going to be here sought out netflix. >> we are going to be like hollywood studios. >> netflix is changing the game. "consumer reports" investigates the secrets behind the natural food label. plus, can super bowl 50 be peyton manning's swan song? next. the candid comments o final weather- your planner shows what's ahead for the next hoursa&-temperatures around the areaa&- statewide satellite/radar shows mainly clear conditions for the day aheada&- moving into a closer view with our 'predictor' forecast we'll have clouds overnighta&- today's forecast bring us partly cloudy skiesa&
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super bowl 50 will be peyton manning's fourth championship and it could be his last. the 39-year-old is hinting about a possible retirement and this morning, the associated press said the nfl h h launched a comprehensive review of allegations that manning had human growth hormones shipped to his house. on sunday, nfl cameras caught this exchange between manning and patriots coach bill belichick after the broncos win. >> this might be my last rodeo. >> mananng will be the oldest quarterback ever in nfl history to start a super bowl. you had asked, i wonder what they said to each other and now we know. >> could be the last rodeo. >> now they are thinking those microphones are everywhere! >> they are! >> they are, indeed. we are counting down to super bowl 50 right here on cbs. we will bring you the big showdown between the panthers and broncos on sunday, february 7th. right before the game, watch
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and i have always approved this messagag good morning. it is wednesday, january 27th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there's more real news ahead, including donald trump's threat to boycott the last debate before the caucuses. and chelsea handler writes about life, love in a note to self. >> the feud between donald trump
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the debate before the iowa caucuses is off. >> megyn kelly is a light weight. this is a lightweight. she shouldn't be in the debate. i don't care. >> is this a turning point for donald trump? >> i've seenn a lot of turning points that i thought would cost him and it hasn't. >> bundy hen his followers were headed to a town meeting when they were stopped by police. it's unclear who fired first. >> the naacp president told us the meeting was a frank conversation and the governor was remothersful. >> now for the first time former employees are speaking out about their concern that it is strayed from its mission. >> i feel other veterans need a voice. i'm in a position where i can be their voice. amazon and netflix didn't spend a dime on films at sundance but this time they spent millions on what they believe are quality films this time ound.
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white giraffe. pretty cool. it was immediately captured and nominated for an oscar. >> today's "eye opener@8 is presented by p p- present by prudential. eight members of an armed group that took over a wildlife refuge are behind bars after a deadly confrontation. bundndand four followers w we arrested by the fbi r fbi and oregon state police in a violence traffic stop. officers shot and killed the group's spokesman. >> three membersf the group were arrested separately. all eight face felony conspiracy charges. it's not clear how many occupy the refuge. carter evans is in burns, oregon, with the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: bundy and his followers were heading to a town
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by police. it's unclear who fired first. in the end, bundy was arrested. his brother ryan shot but has nonlife-threatening injuries. fbi sources say a spokesman for the protesters w killed in t t shootout. in an interview, lavoy finicum said that authorities had become more hardened recently. heavily armed officers stood outside the hospital believed to be holding one of the militia members. they were arrested on felony conspiracy to impede officers. bundy and his armed followers took over the national wildlife refuge. they accuse the federal government of forcing ranchers to sell their land. it's unclear how many are still inside of the refuge at this point. we know that authorities have surrounded the area and they have established road blocks. they are not letting anyone else back insidid
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thank you so much. donald trump's campaign says the last primetime debate before the iowa caucuses is a bad deal so the republican front runner plans to boycott the event. donald trump was asked if he was afraid of facing difficult questions. >> no, no, no. excuse me, so youens. i've done six debates. i've done six. acacrding to every polll've won every debate. the republicans go on forever and ever and ever with debates. we have people on the stand that have zero, that have one, that have nothing. so it's time that somebody plays grown up. >> fox news which is airing tomorrow's debates says donald trump dropped out because of moderator megyn kelly. fox news says he stated that she had a rough couple of days after the last debate and he would hate for her t t go through that again. ted cruz challenged him to a
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could have different moderators if that's what donald trump wants. >> apparently megyn kelly is really, really scary, and he doesn't want to be at a debate where she might say mean things. if you are scared of megyn kelly, how exactly d dyou think you are going to stand up to hillary clinton, much less a vladimir putin. >> that's a question. major is covering the campaign and joining us from there. we hear from some trump supports in your piece at 7:. what are you hearing on the ground. >> reporter: we talked to 12 supporters, and it did reveal the conversations, something we have seen among trump supporters which is this, whenever donald trump decides most of his supporters are comfortable. they believe his instincts are right and if he thinks it is
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well with him. they are okay if he participates not. we had one conversation with a guy named cocooper a predint captain for jump in iowa. he doesn't care if he is on the stage but wondered and told us maybe some of the supporters he is trying to mobilize would like to see him there. it is a variable that creates uncertainty for the entire iowa caucus process. >> trump tried to campaign as an anti-establishment candidate. will picking a fight with fox news benefit or backfire? >> this feels like a non-conformist than anti-establishment move. the way he is advertising the clash with fox is i'm being treated unfairly.. i'm going to strike a better deal, negotiate harder. for many of his supporters, that's what his campaign is about. you feel you have been treated unfairir, washington doesn't
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i will cut a better deal for you. for now we will have to watch and see how it plays out. major, thank you so much. cbs news will bring you a debate with the republican candidates from south carolina next month. you can see it february 13th at 9:00 p.m. eastern, 8 p.m. central here on cbs. the newest poll shows bernie sanders four points ahead of hillary clinton in iowa. millennials helping the senator in his fight with clinton. sanders drew b b c cwds on tuesday at three stops in iowa and minnesota will visit president obama in the oval office. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: here's what you see when you walk in to campaign headquarters, an abstract portrait of the senator highlighti what is prast his most recognizable feature. the senator is not here, he is
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with the sit dn with the president. while the two aren't especially clcle, they are friendly and share a flair for the rally that sanders held in saint paul last night. >> my god, wha a turn out! >> the optics were impressive. 14,000 cheering supporters waving future to believe in signs that lookedtrikingly similar to the obama campaign signs from 2008 >> p pple are sick and tired of establishment politics and establishment economics. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: at the same time, clinton was telling a more intimate crowd of 500 in cedar falls that she's the one with substance. >> i'm not just shoutin' slogans and engagin' in rhetoric. i've thohoht this through. i have a plan. >> reporter: that's similar to the case she made against her 2008 opponent. >> i'm offering 35 years of experience making change. the results to show for it. >> reporter: now he's in the
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sanders there today, two days after he lavished praise on clinton in an interview. she returned the favor on tuesday when asked if sheould appoint mr. obama to the supreme court? >> what a great idea. nobody has ever suggested that to me. >> here's what qualifies as going rogue on the democratic side. all three candidates have agreed to an imprompt tee debate in new hampshire next week. even though the democratic national committee hasn'tt yet sanctioned it. while the republican front runner is trying to get out of a debate the democrats are trying to get in to one with. women are twice as likely as men to face depression. dr. holly phillips has a first of its kind recommendation to help the most final weather- your planner shows what's ahead for the next hoursa&-temperatures around the areaa&- statewide satellite/radar shows mainly
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our continuing series "note to our continuing series note to self includes chelsea handler with blunt advice. >> do not reach out to ex boyfriends when you are drinking. i don't know how to make yourself stop doing it, but stop. >> good advice. >> drunken dialing. >> or don't send e-mails late at night. >> chelsea handler revealing nversation and advice. that's ahead. you are watching "cbs this morning." (text tone) excuse me. (phone tone) again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? (text tone) you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment... ...in its class for oab symptoms of urgency... ...frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase b bod pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream.
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in our morning rounds, a new focus on screening for depression. a panel of experts says all adults should be evaluated for then condition. for the first time the u.s. preventativeervices task force calls for screening for pregnant women and new mothers. our dr., holly phillips, is here. this is significant. why this call? >> it is a major statement. i don't think they had much of a choice. they had to respond to the onslaught of evidence that shows maternal depression is more chon than prereously thought.t. the report states 9% of pregnant women, 10% of new moms will experience episodes of depression, major depression.
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thought was post- partum depression started before. this needs to be prioritized. >> why it is dang roul for expectant mothers and new mothers in particular? >> for pregnant women who are experiencing depression there's an increased risk of suicide or harmrmg the baby, but more commonly just that depressed women don't take care of themselves. less likely to do prenatal visits, take vitamins or eat well. beyond that there can be a long-term impact on children who are born to mothers depressed during pregnancy or after. there are behavioral and emotional issues. you can even track changes in the school performance years later. >> also, depressed expectant mothers maybe involved in substance abuse as the report pointed out. >> the report pointed out sometimes women feel so isolated they don't want to ask for help
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that can hurt the baby. >> h h do you know where the depression is so significant that you should seek help? >> right. one of the biggest hurdles with this, why the recommendations are so important, is that pregnant women who are depressed feel -- depression is stigmatized period. but the stake s are higher for pregnant women and new moms. there's a sense of guilt, of shame, that you shouldn't feel this way. >> people say you are so happy. >> if you don't experience that you are not going to reach out for help. if you do, there are great screening tools and we can get you where you need to go. it should be destigmatized and this is a great step in the right direction. >> agree. thank you. more than half of americans buy products because they have a naral labt label but consumer products found some have an
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one of the areas that i've been particularly interested in is the area of children. we intend to be sure that e erybody in this room and every child in this state is somebody. no matter where they're born, no matter to whom they are born. i want to make sure that every child has a chance to live up to his or her god-given potential. i've spent my life fighting for children, and i'm not stopping now. i'm hillary clinn, and i have always approved this message. "consumer reports" takes on natural food labeling and a story just out this morning. the magazine survey found more than 60% of americans buy products labeled natural but two-thirds believe natural means
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and for processed foods. the label offers no clear meaning. the director of consumer safety and sustainability at "consumer reports" and she joins us at the table. i believe we heard this before and you said we have but what? administration is finally going hear what the public has to stay about this problem. >> because it says natural doesn't always mean natural. >> that is right. consumers think it means no artificial ingredients or colors. no gmos, for example. no pesticides. for meat they think it means no drugs that the animals were raised outside and led some sort of natural life and it doesn't mean any of that. >> what are examples of products that are labeled natural that may not be so? >> in our "consumer reports" story out today, we feature - seven different products and february is a month of products we are going to feature.e.
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fruit naturals which contains artificial preservatives like sodium benzoate and you can use a natural label. another product is wesson oil. it's often soy bean or canola or vegetable ail and those are from modified crops but most consumers don't think there should be gmos in natural labeled products. finally we feature a root beer that has acaramel color. >> james smucker says the color for their root beer comes from natural ingredients and del monte has not responded. who ultimately decides what and is not?
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faeds faedss food and drug administration and they do consider all colors to be artartificial. government standards allows misleading way and we have been n abab to document that the mantle of consumers are being misled on the market. >> you want a tump stand from the government? >> that's right. we want them to ban it altogether if thth don't have the will to define it or define it it's so meaningful that can cannot mislead consumers. >> how as a consumer do you know this is natural? >> exactly right. as opposed to organic which has hundreds of pages of standards and is verified is not perfect but has that and natural doesn't require any of those thing, yet half think it's verified and two-thirds think it's no gmos and no artificial ingredients. >> your poll found 80% of people would buy more natural if their expectations were met.
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food industry wants to meet. >> absolutely ght. this could be a win/n/n for everybody. the fact of the matter is people want better food and better foot practices and they want labels that stack up to those expectations >> you hope the best companies woulwant the same thing. >> exactly right. we know some companies outut there haven't even taken the natural labor off their products. good morning, i'm _______it's eight-25 on is wednesday morning. your top stories are coming up in just a moment... but right now -- let's take a look at what's happening outside -- --justin has your cbs 2 weather first forecast main weather- your planner shows what's ahead for the next hoursa&- now a live look outside courtesy of our weatherfirst skycama&- temperatures around the areaa& - taking a look at regional temperatures we see highs are warmer today all around iowaa& - the regional satellite/radar is mainly clear todaya&- let's move ahead in time by taking a look at the midwest surface mapa&- moving in a closer view with our 'predictor' forecast we see cloudy conditions tonighta&- today's forecast bring us partly cloudy skiesa&- tonight's forecast has us dealing with cloudy skies, maybe some flurries- tomorrow will feature sunshine & warming weathera&- the next three days show more sunshine with warming weathera&- our 7 day forecast has a warming
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quiniac quinnpiac university just released a new poll among likelylydemocratic caucus g grs in iowa. iowa.it shows virtually the same results as their poll released on january 12-th.it has bernie sanders in with 49- percent support and hillary clinton with 45.that's a statisiscal tie heading into the caucuses next week. there could be another democratic debate next week before the new hampshire primary. primary.right now m-s-n-b-c and the new hampshire union leader are partnering to host to the debate.the d-n-c still hasn't given its blessing for the event -- they've been criticized for only scheduling six debates overall.martin o- malley has already agreed -- hillary clinton has said she'd participate if the other candidates will.and bernie sanders hasn't commented on it yet. republican front-runner donald trump made a campaign stop in
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night..he spoke to voters at the field house on the university of iowa a campus.. while he was there -- he brought out on stage the iowa hawkeye football and wrestling teams.but before that, the trump campaign announced that he'll skip the final debate just days before the iowa caucuses next monday.in a statement on facebook he criticized fox news, who is hosting the debate, and moderator megyn kelly. and trump's main rivalaln iowa -- ted cruz -- challenged the billionaire to a one-on-one debate after he made that announcement.cruz said he'd be willing to face head to head anytime between now and the iowa caucuses on monday. there are new developments in the death of tyler sash. sash.now -- the new york times reports research done on his brain found evidence of chronic traumatic encephalopat y -- or c-e.it's a disease found in many deceaseded football players who suffer repeated brain injuries.the former hawkeye great was found dead in his oskaloosa home on september 8th.an autospy
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news -- at cbs 2 iowa dot welcome, welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, chelsea handlers offers a different kind of monologue, you could say. what does she teach a young chelsea about dating and others. >> a hidden side of super bowl fever. the wives of drew brees and mccaffrey and ben watson pull
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that is ahead. right now it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines. > s angeles times reports on a yoga guru ordered to pay nearly $6 million in a sexual harassment suit. his former legal adviser accused him of harassment. choudhury denies the allegations. six others have charged him of sexual asasult. an entire staff for the panthers are going to the super bowl. the owner jerry richardson did the same thing the last time the panthers made the championship game back in 2004. i think that is great team spirit. >> hallelujah! >> i don't know him but i like that jerry richardson. special hug. >> h hwould like you too. >> do you know him? >> yes. >> of course you do! you must make the introduction. i like him. >> he is from north carolina. >> of course, of course.
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>> you're right. of course. duh? "the washington post" reports only women showed up for a morning session in the senate after the blizzard. senator lisa majkowskiaid she only saw women. and two pages. she says is speaks to the hardiness of women and i love this quote. she called it genuinely fabulous! >> that is unbelievable! just goes to show you. >> absolutely does. i'm with you. >> we are hail and hardy, norah. >> chelsea handler is the latest celebrity to make the move t t netflix with a new documentary series called "chelsea does." she has worn many different hats including comedian and author and host of her late night show for seven years. as the show ended and she prepared to launch her netflix area, the 40-year-old took time to write letter of advice to herself at age 20. here is chelsea handler in the
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nominated series "note to self." >> you are very sweet. you are not fat. dear you. i know you're scared being so far away from your family and in a city where you know few people and you have no money. but you are brave to move all the way across the country when you were 20. i know you don't think of yourself as brave, but that is exactly what you republican this is the first of many big leaps in your life. don't forget this time, you are direction-less in the best possible way! right now, you're waititi tables in a little restaurant in santa monica, california, called rosti and one of a dozen restaurants you will be fired from. you do not have to t te every littlelenjustice that happens at a restaurant and make it into your battle cry. you are not joan of arc and never will be.
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care about and save your passion for that. i'm a little late getting here because i had to get to starbucks tonight. i'm not kidding. my career is totally taking off! don't expect immediate results of anything. my mom is mormon and my dad is jew. okay, pick one. i'm like, oh, okay. be patient. i know you hate hearivg that but be patient. i want to getet my tubes tied. i don't know if they can do it. >> put in the time and effort and wait for the award. it will come. you will not wait tabl forever. you will live out every moment you drdrmed about and even more! so take your time, look around, and breathe. please start eating healthy now. it becomes too much to unravel later. do you think`i'm too o to get married? >> no. >> no. >> do you think i have aecent figure?
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you have to create good habits now. stop drinking soda and don't ever drink anoth soda again. start a relationship with water. i know you don't like the taste, but put something in it -- lemon. you can still drink alcohol as much as you want as long as you do everything else i say. guys, don't try to get me to clean up my act. you drink too much! you sweat too much! waa! waa! waa! you are drunk all the time and you would be tired too! you have a very healthy foundation with alcohol and i will never take that away from you. chelsea, you tweeted something at 5:00 in the morning that said, do you think it's okay to drink while yoyore pregnant? if you're planning on giving the baby up for adoption. cigarettes are harder to quit the longer you smoke, so pick an age or a number under 30 and
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you're good at quitting things so make sure you quit the bad things too. don't takee water pill, a sleeping pill, or a diet pill. they are only shortcuts and shortcuts only last for a short period of time and eventually you'll have to face the music and it is n n a pretty song. i know the worst way to meet guys. everybody is so creepy here! everybody is, like, a editor or a producer and nobody is making any money! ththworld is full of men, so look at dating realistically and think about how you want to be remembered when you break up. >> think of every relationship as a opportunity to grgr, not as a soul mate. there are soul mates everywhere in life and, most oftentimes, they are not your lovers. they are very, very cute, you know t(is, right? do you have a boyfriend? >> do not reach out to exboyfriends when you've been drinking. i don't know how to make yourself stop doing it, but
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i want to know what you drink to keep your body like that because what i'm d dnking is not working! i'm so sick of you. this is why you're dangerous! because you're like 11 and you're tricking me! >> you're a host, right? >> barely! barely! you'll be exhausted most of your life, but it will be worth it, and i'm tellinggyou, i iis. there you go. don't listen to people who are telling you you're doing too much. >> really? >> that is who you are. flex your grit. >> i like you. >> i like you too. >> it's okay to burn out on something. it force yous you to move on. i never got a chance to be serious and say thank you and i want you to know'm grateful for this career. thank you very much. enjoy the struggle of the unknown because you will have the life you always dreamed of. be good to all of the people that love you and let them
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back. and don't ever listen to anyone who tells you you can't,t, because you can and you will and you do. love you! >> love you back, chelsea! that was great! so great! it was brave to move across country at 20 where you don't know anybody but i know you like don't listen to people who tell you you're doing too much, charlie rose! >> i know. not for a second. >> so true. at was great. >> go, chelsea. go paige. you too, craig. speaking of wives. the wives of super bowl champions show dana jacobson how they prepare for theheig game. >> as a wife, you're trying to stay as calm as you can for your husband. somehow, you feel, since you have no control, that that is the on
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can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of ery citizen. where a good job is not a wish, but a reality. where women receive equal pay and a living wage is paid to all. an america where after a lifetime of labor, there is time for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends our people and our values, but no longer carries so much of that burden alone. i know we can create that america if we listen to our hearts. and that journey begins here in iowa. i'm bernie sanders. i i prove this message,, and i ask you to join with us at the caucuses on monday night.
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the time has come to make a choice... about which candidate can actually make a difference for you. in a world as complex as this, we need a president as experienced as hillary. in the situation room... at the negotiating table... and always on your side... fighting for children and families. with a real plan to get incomes rising... ...reduce drug prices... ...win eal pay for women... ...and protect social security and medicare for seniors. she'll build on obamacare, not start over. break through the gridlock, ^ot add to it. defend planned parenthood, not attack it. stand up to the gun lobby, not protect it.
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not ignore it. we need a president with the experience and determination to get the job done. i'm running to make a difference. a real difference for you and your families across our country. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. the road to super bowl 50 is very exciting for the players and their families too. while the broncos and the panthers prepare for what happens on the field.
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with logistical challenges including ticket requests from everybody they know and their cat. dana jacobson spoke with three super bowl wives to see what the next week and a half will be dana, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the teams do a great job of protecting the players and managing expectations from the media but it's the wives of super bowl-bound athletes who else. as we learned from these veterans of the game, holding it together when the world is watching isn't as easy as it looks. super bowl week is like what? >> it's like somebody says you have to plan a wedding in about ten days and you're praying the whole time it doesn't turn into a funeral. am i wrong? lisa mccaffrey and brittany brees are married to super bowl champions and all played a key role in the days before the game. >> you're kind of the gatekeeper, so to speak. so you're protecting your husband and making sure no added
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you're making everyone has hotel rooms and tickets and everyone is happy. >> you're like maintaining, you know, a good face for everyone that week. so all of that you kind of just take on saying, i got this part. you just go play football. >> as a wife, you're trying to stay as calm as you can for your husband. somehow, you feel, since you have no control, that that is the one thing you can control, are your own emotions. >> but what are you actually thinking? >> you want to throw up! >> reporter: what what is the memory have you from the super bowl people might be surprised to hear? >> oh, gosh. i know that the day of the game, drew and i personally laid in the room and watched a movie, which was so stressful, because, you know, you have all of these emotions going through you but you're trying to hold it all in and pretend nothing is wrong, this is great, this is just everyday. it's a night game. >> a night game, yeah! >> just a night game, average game. >> what do you want to eat for
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>> what did you watch? >> it was "major league." >> reporter: his request or yours? >> it was on tv. the only one that was tv. >> ed mccaffrey is so big and strong. >> reporter: ed won two super bowls. one with san francisco and two with denver. how about your first super bowl week compared to the third super bowl week you went through? >> my goons. i know being incredibly young and just had a baby and wide-eyed and just overwhelmed. but by the third one, you sort of have it down a little better and you know, okay, i'm not bringing my 1-year-old who can't sit still. i'm leaving him home with a babysitter but i'll bring the older ones that can handle a full four-hour game. so you kind of get a little wiser. >> brittany, you brought a 1-year-old. >> i did. >> you helped to create this iconic picture that everybody thinks of when they think of certainly the saints winning the super bowl. >> i remember holding the baby and my mom is running with me. you don't know where you are. confetti is flying everywhere
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kind of experience. i handed the baby to drew really kind of savely. just get him out of the situation. and seeing him just hold him, it gets emotional so easy! why am i getting emotional on this? >> unlike brittany, it was like the perfect iconic picture with little boy wearing the cute headphones protecting his ears. we were throwing kids over the side. there is no tunnel, no organized path. there was a picture in "sports illustrated" one of my kids just by himself running on the field, no parents anywhere! and he was way too young to be by himself. that was our parenting. yeah, parents failed yet again. it was a little more chaotic. >> kristen you had the opposite end of emotions. what was it like waiting in the tunnel and then you don't get the outcome that you want? >> right. season. >> kristen and benjamin watson first super bowl and married
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which lost to the patriots in 2008. >> benjamin watson, the intended receiver. >> i was like i think we are going to win so i'm just going to jump this wall! >> brady. >> then for us, the ball dropped. >> down field. broke broken up! >> i was thinking, no, this is not how it's supposed to end. we don't know what it feels like to lose this season and the clock is ticking down. you're just realizing that we are not going to on the field. you see one team celebrating and one team just devastated. >> if you could give a piece of advice to the women who are embarking upon super bowl week and their families, what would that be? >> i would say live in the moment. try to soak it in and appreciate it and don't worry so much. >> i would even say the things that seem super important really aren't that important. >> i wish i could go back and enjoy it.
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regret of the entire time is, you know, you're so concerned with making sure everyone else is okay, but you don't get a second to take a deep breath and enjoy it. it's all a blur. you just don't get a second to kind of just realize just what happened. >> while brittany and kristen are hopeful to get to the super bowl, lisa is hoping her son gets to the football. that is christian mccaffrey at 2. he is a running back at stanford and runner-up for the heisman trophy and his older brother max wore his dad's number while he was at duke and he is entering the draft this year and a lot of talk he could be a late round pick. >> intrigue! >> the wives play such a key role. i lovovit. they took us there with your interview, dana. do they get anything? i know the guys get the big
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>> they get a smaller version of the ring or a pendant. like the guys who pull it out come super bowl time they don't wear it around. brittany brees doesn't want to wear it because drew is still playing and feels she will hold off. >> great interview. really great. >> great women. three cops and a baby. up next, a little surprise in the big apple. you're watching "cbs this morning." car repairs, home improvements, a family trip... it's not easy to afford them. what did marco rubio do? he put $22,000 in personal expenses on a republican party credit card. rubio's bad judgment
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