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caucus day is finally here. we are on the campaign trail. plus intntviews with hillary clinton and donald trump. the zika virus may be declared a global emergency. dr. jon lapook reports from brazil, the epi center of the growing pandndic. and country star dierks bentley is here today to unveil the nominees for the country music >> the candidates make their picks for the iowa stakes are too high. i hope you wilil go. i hope you will stand up for me. i hope you will fight for me!
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a political revolution. >> a major winter storm has got its eyes set on iowa. >> important to note how this will affect your caucuses. bulk of that snow midnight t t tuesday. >> an emergency session today over ways to battle the growing zika virus outbreak. the group could declare it a global house emergency. >> two virginia tech students are charged w wh the abduction and murder of a 13-year-old girl. >> you never get over something like this. >> amtrak is investigating objects that struck a train to new york. >> everybody looked at it and said it's a gun shot. >> countdown to the super bowl is on. the broncos and panthers are in california and so are the pantnt >> ted cruz hoping to get love from his daughter, she wants nothing to do with it. >> nearly struck by lightning. >> oh, my god!
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>> welcome to diverse tv. >> idris elba summed up the awards. >> i am enough. >> you got to get out. and i joke, i say if you're sick, if you've got 104 temperature, if your doctor says you cannot leave your bed, you won't make it, it doesn't matter. get up and caucus. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning." the first votes are about to be cast in one of the most heated presidential contests in modern history. iowa holds its presidential caucuses tonight. voters will gather in libraries and school gyms and private homes and they will decide two very close races and turnout
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>> democratic rivals b@rnie sanders and hillary clinton are neck and neck and we will talk state shortly. twelve candidates are in the republican race with donald trump and ted cruz fighting for first place. firsr time caucus go-ers could decidedehe outcome. our correspondents and political directors are on the campaign trail in iowa and we begin with major garrett in des moines with the gop showdown. >> reportete good morning. welcome to camp cruz. this is one of two dormitories the campaign has rented here in des moines and i'm keeping my voice down because everyone is still asleep. more than 230 volunteers from 31 states have come to iowa to campaign and mobilize voters for ted cruz and they do at the time old on-fashioned way -- one voter at a time. concerned. no flip-flop. >> reporter: volunteers at ted cruz's iowa headquarters hit the phones sunday. >> we have a lot of leadership
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>> reportete part of a voter mobilization effort considered second to none. on the stump in des moines, cruz implored his supporters to show up 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, stand and caucus with us. if we stand together, we will win. >> reporter: the cruz campaign also sent this flyer, which looks like a government document highlighting voting violations to boost turnout among unlikely voters. the idea? shame them to caucus and bring their neighbors. iowa's secretary of state questioned the hardballturnout tactic, so did donald trump. >> it's like an official document being sent to people in iowa that they have to get a vote because they are in violation. i said, that is really terrible. it's a fraud as far as i'm concerned. >> reporter: cruz officials called it a typical mobilization maneuver. the less typical one? >> let's called old donald duck and try to get him to do the debate.
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dynasty phil robertson to attack the rivalry for skipping a debaba. on "face the nation" trump downplayed an iowa victory. >> your campaign is based around the idea you're a winner. does that mean you have to win iowa? >> no, i don't have to win it. i now have a fairly substantial lead in iowa. i think we have a good chance of winning iowa. i'd like to. >> reporter: on into sioux city, trump's campaign attracted far less than cruru relied on personal persuasion. >> if your does says you cannot leave your bed, you cannot make it, it doesn't matter. get up and caucus. get up and caucus. >> reporter: t tmp has no dormitory for volunteers but he has splanarah palin who is campaigning with him later today in cedar rapids. trump is almost no one's second choice and ted cruz is. that could give him a distinct advantage among the 45 of caucus go-ersrs who could still
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>> major, thank you very much. weekend poll gives donald trump five-point lead over ted cruz. the des moines regester poll has predicted eightf the last nine iowa caucus winners. a lot of focus is on who will finish third. marco rubio is in third place in the latest poll. dean reynolds it he is state capital in des moines with the mainstream republicans trying to overtake him. dean, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, if the polls are right, the republican party establishment will be the big loser tonight and the question is whether that defeat will have a lasting g pact on the race. >> i got terry branstad head at home and lie at it a while for inspiration. >> r rorter: in the waninin hours of the campaign governor chris christie shared the stage with iowa's governor terry branstad. >> i can't wait to get into the white house e d pick up the phone and call terry and say, terry, help me fix america the way you fixed iowa.
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>> reporter: in cedar rapids, senator marar rubio -- >> you must caucus in my opinion, respectfully. for someone gives us a chance to >> reporter: he is talking aut the general election. certainly not iowa where polls say neither he, christie, j j bush, nor john kasich have much of a shot. this time. you're going to have a winner. >> reporter: with iowa, republicans more inclined t tard donald trump o o ted cruz. >> god bless the great state of iowa. >> reporter: rubio and the rest are pinning their hopes on the next contest in new hampshire. >> we will be leaving as soon as the caucus is over and we will be in new hampshire early tuesday morning ready to work. >> reporter: so for them, iowa is a scramble for third or fourth place. >> you don't have a great record of picking prpridents, though. >> reporter: governor branstad has not endorsed any candidate, but he has appeared with the ones he likes and not appeared with the ones he doesn't.
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we have ever had. i think whenever records turn out, i will respect the outcome caucuses. >> reporter: now losing iowa isn't always pololically fatal. amonggheany losers over the years was ronald reagan who lost here in the caucus in 1980 and went on to win the presidency the latest t ll of democrats shows hillary clinton with a three-point lead over bernie sanders. nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's hard even for iowans to believe that the day is finally here. take a look at the front page of the des moines register. big red and blue letters. caucus. let your voice be heard.
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those voices will be heard. this is merrill middle school in des moines. tonight about 600 to 800 democrats will gather in this gymnasium. and then they'll try to convince each other to switch sides. making an already tight race even more unprictable.% >> we can't afford to make a mistake. >> r rorter: looking for redemption in the state she lost eight years ago, she boiled down her message. >> stick with me. stick with the plan. stick with the ideas that will tually work for our country. >> reporter: just like 2008, a one-time underdog is nipping at her heels. >> it sounds like you want to make a politital revolution. >> reporter: promising major change. >> here's a radical idea. together we're going to create an economy that works for all of us, not just the 1%.
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got age and gender. >> i'm calling with the hillary clinton campaign. >> reporter: they've invested heavily in their get out the vote effort. the sanders team told cbs newew 4,000 volunteers knocked on doors. >> i will be caucuses tomorrow. >> for bernie? >> excellent.t. >> repepter: 83% of clinton supporters say their mind is made up compared to 69% of sanders. both of them pulled out all of the stops s charm voters. even serenading their supporters. this land was made for you and me >> make some noise for bernie! go out and vote!
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governor martin o'malley is at 3% in thehe polls and inn a primary that would make him a non-fact per. but in a caucus where neighbors can trade, switch allegiances halfway through, that could make a difference especially because clinton and sanders are separated by about three points.nancy. cbs news political director and "face the nation" moderator john dickerson is in sghoin.des moines. what should we be looking for tonight and looking at and what could be the consequences of iowa? >> on both republican and the democrcric side, we aree looking for turnout. if it's big on the republican side, that means these first-time voters that like donald trump have come out and turned out to aucus. it also means on the democratic side that bernie sanders has eated with emotiti and enthusiasm an actual organization that can turn out voters to the caucuses. those are the first two big things i'm looking for. what we will learn tonight on n the democratic side, learn if
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which she has been working on for months and months and months before bernie sanders was a threat, she was building an organization here to handle a threat that he h h become. organization beats the build. and on the republican side, we will find out if ted cruz has been able to have an organization that canctually do better than the polls are showing. that will tell us not only about how well he can do here but if he can launch that conservative saying that he is going to launch. >> donald ump told you yesterery, john, he doesn't have to win iowa. a, does that surprise you? do you think he is trying to maybe lower expectations? >> two things you do on caucus day here in iowa. one,e,ou try to turn out your voters. two, you try to manage expectation. in the sense he is doing that, he is just like every other politician. he doesn't'tecessarily have too win in iowa, but it is the center of his argument that he is a winner. and so that would ab big blow.
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save him is there is not a clear alternative. there is an alternatiti in iowa but not necessarily the case that all republicans think that ted cruz is the alternative to donald trump. >> there is also the point that he says if he wins in iowa, he might be able e run the table. >> yes. he might be able to run the table, although he -- you know, things change after you get out of iowa and we will see how marco rubio does and whether he becomes the alternative in new hampshire which is a much more favorable state for him. hillary clinton wilil with us from des moines and we will talk with her coming up on "cbs this morning." international health officials today could declare the zika virus a global emergency. the world health organization is meeting in geneva a discuss an acacon plan. there are at least 31 cases in the united states. all are related to recent travel outside this country. dr. jon lapook is i rio de e janeneo in brazil at the center
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>> reporter: good morning. brazil has been hardest hit by the zekeika virus and may have arrived here in the world cup soccer match. the fear is it could spread to the amamicas in the next 12 months. it's become an all took common scene. health officials spraying insecticide to sill the zika virus. the virus has been suspected in causing an increase of cases in microcephaly and children born with unusually small head and often with@brain damage. more than 421 cases have been reported so farn brazil and pregnant women fear other side effects from the virus.
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everything about it. we don't know exactly the cocoequences. >> reporter: tourism will also likely suffer, despite officials downplaying risks to visitors. rio's fame carnival festival begins february 5th. health workers here took to the streets, armed with instruments and information. and brazil is set to host the summer olympics in august. events like this wrestling match are already underway and athletes are taking precautions using bug spray and staying indoors. >> kind of scary but there is nothing really you can do. like, if you get bit, youou get bit. >> reporter: if the world health organization declares the virus a public health emergency, it will be only the fourth time the organization has done so, meaning zika virus could join the company of h1n1 flu and the resurgence of polio. jon continues his original
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onef the hospitals in brazil at the epi center of the zika pandemic. amtrak is investigate ago pain possibly hit by multiple objects. the train w w t tveling yesterday from washington to new york. passengers reported hearing objects smack against the train in philadelphia. one cracked a window. the train was on the same route the deadly derailment in philadelphia last year. authorities will release evidence from that crash today. part of the federal investigation focused on whether or not objects struck the train minutes before the accident. parts of california are cleaning up this morning from a adly wintetestorm.m. high winds ravaged the state and one driver in san diego was killed sunday when a tree toppled on to her car. ben tracy in los angeles shows us all of the damage. >> reporter: higig winds uprooted an eight-foot wide oak tree in san diego and killing a woman driving this honda. three other cars were also damaged. trees fell all across southern
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soaked by recent storms and winds were howling up to 70 miles an hour. gusts topped 115 miles per hour in some areas and som trees stood no chance. >> heard a pop. slow motion. it was down. >> reporter: the winds also downed power lines and leading to widespread outages. late sunday, 41,000 people still d no power. >> i've been here 15 years and never seen the wind blow this hard. >> reporter: this scaffolding was reduced to a pile of twisted metal. a worker trying to reduce the wind resistance when it collapsed and, thankfullyly he hasn't hurt. >> he was just walking back like this and, all of a sudden, everything fell down around him. >> reporter: this car slid off an embankment and rolled over ur times. t the driver walked away. >> i was pretty stable inside the vehicle as far as i had my hand on the steering wheel and my hand on the roof of the vehicle and i kind of just went with the car as it rolled over. >> reporter: despite the damage,
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rain, after four years of punishing drought. el nino-fueed storms are expected to last through spring. for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. the teams of super bowl 50 are in the san francisco bay area to prepare for sunday's championship. cam newton n d the carolina panthers look stylish as they stepped off the plane in san jose on sunday after a cross-country flight. the broncos landed a few hours earlier and buses carried peyton manning and their team to their hotel. neither squad will have much downtime between now and sunday's game. players and coaches the that's all s sday only on cbc. and how about the cam newton pants? >> i'm trying to get a pair for
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i think they'll b b a good conversation arter. >> you think the president and first lady are ready for you? >> i don't know. i don't know. we're working on it though. >> i don't know how hard the questions are going toe. >> we are working on it. >> we are working ononit. eight years ago, hillary clinton's first loss to obama came in iowa. ahead we will ask the former secretary of state what it takes announcer: thihiportion of "cbs
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across the country. they're e e of the wall s seet banks thth triggered the finananal meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. > e united states of america, sioux city. may god bless this ship and all who sail on her.
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newest warship on saturday with a huge splash. the ship slid into the water sideways after a christening in wisconsin. the sioux city is okay and still faces up to a year of testing before it is commissioned for service. the combat ship is the first to be named for the iowa city. it went listing back and forth, you think that could go not so great. >> we are all talking about iowa today! >> perfect timing. welcome back to "cbs this morning." hillary clinton is in iowa to make final appeal to voters before the caucuses. she is with us this morning. hello, secretary. we will find out how she plans to beat bernie sanders. a university of virginia student is accused of killing a 13-year-old girl. that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" agency officials deliberately transmit
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information to protect secrets. critics say official records can be tainted becauau there is no clear way to label the documents. the cia declined to comment. "the san ancisco chronicle" reports on plans by e justice department to review the san franansco police department. this comes in the wake of a deadly shooting after black man by police. the december incident was caught on video. police say the 26-year-old mario woods was suspected in a stabbing earlier thaha day and refuse to do drop his knife. the orange county register reports on the dramatic capture of escaped california prisoners. here is police audio as officers swooped in on one of the suspects. >> after police found nayer inchts, they discovered tieu at a whole foods parking lot.
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a fireball scene in the sky. hundreds reported sightings. no officiaiaword to what it was but nasa says a fireball is usually a bright teor. a weekend poll shows hillary clinton leading bernie sanders by three points. that is within the survey's margin of error. >> the candidates made their final pitches on sunday in iowa. clinton urged voters to come out to the caucus and, quote,tick with me. sanders predicted h h will win tonight if there is a large voter turnout. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is with us now from des moines. secretary clinton, good morning. >> thank you, charlie. good to talk to you and norah and gayle. >> it's intense out there as the final countdown takes place. the sanders' campaign, over he weekend released a commercial that suggested were in the pockcks of wall street andnd said
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render you unelectable. >> well, that has been the trend the last few weeks. the sanders' campaign has gotten more negative and more personal, which i regret, because i thought we were running a really good campaign based on the issueswhat we would dond how we would do it, and i'm drawing contrast with senator sanders because i think voters deserve to know where i stand on creating jobs and raising incomes and making sure the affordable care act continues to work, and produces the results that i want to see it do, and so many of the other important issues, like affordable college and paying down student debt. you know, i have a aong agenda, cause i think that is what voters expect. i want them to know what i will do as president and i want them to hi've done
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>> on the campaign trail, how do you answer that charge thatt senator sanders has made that you're in the pocket of wall street or beholding to their interests? >> well, look. anybody who knows me know i'm not in the pocket of anyone and anyoneneho thinks they can influence me certainly doesn't know me. but what i do think is interesting is i've laid out the mo comprehensive, toughest, , defefeive plan to make sure wall street never wrecks main street again. don't take my word for it. that is what paul crudman and barney frank and o oers have said. the republicans have now run about 6 million dollars of ads against me and billionaire hedge fund guys, karl rove and others are desperate to diffuse democrats who has the best plan and best understanding about how to get this done. so i take it, as kind of a
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people who know what needs to be know know i'm the person to deliver to make sure we don't end up with the kind of problems we faced back in 2008. >> bernie sanders says that a large voter turnout today, madam secretary, works in his favor. what do you think works in your favor in terms of the turnout and the type of voter that needs to go today to caucus for you? >> well, i really want a large turnout, because we have knocked on 125,000 doors this weekend across the state and we got a great response. i'm really pumped up and enthusiastic about the way my campaign has been moving toward this day. and it really does come down to who turns out. i've been telling people the weather forecast today that the blizzard won't get here until after the caucuses, so don't be deterred. we really d do want e erybody to come out and to be part of this, because these -- this comes only once with. the people of iowa get the unique opportunity befe anybody in the w wld to decide
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next president, and commander in chief. and i'm urging everybody who wants to go and caucus for me and stand up for me to pleaseo so, i can stand up and fight r them through the campaign and into the white house. >> you got a big endorsement from "the new york times" saying you are one of the best qualified people to run for president in a long time. there is also the tough competition and succesesof bernie sanders. do you believe that he, who suggests needs to raise taxes for some of the programs he would like to see t country have, and because he is a democratic socialist, can be elected? >> well, charlie, a lot of democrats are worried about that. they are speaking out. they are worried that, you know, it couou be difficult a a we certainly want to take back the senate. we have got great candidates running across the country who want to make progress in the house and state houses. i think it's fair to say that the differences we have, they really go, not so much to the goals.
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care coverage, for example. i believe we should build on the affordable care act. we are at 90% coverage and it's one of the great democratic party achievements and i was thrilled when president obama got it done. i want to improve on it, but i don't want to rip it up and start all over a ain a a throw our country into a very contentious national debate, which i think will result in gridlock. i don't think the people of iowa and america can wait. so i'm'm going forward on what i believe is my obligation. i'm a progressive who likes to get things done, that make a real difference in people's lives and that is what i'm offering to the american people. >> let me go back to politics. suppose you lose tonight and suppose the markgin that he has in new hampshire stays. do you have a firewall after that in south carolina and the states that followthat, the s.e.c. states that will give you a strong finish? >> well, look. i'm very excited about our on
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and i'm going to work as hard as i can until all of the votes are tallied in the caucuses and then i will immediately, tonight, go to new hampshire. m going to campaignnard in new hampshire. i know that usually new hampshire votes for a neighbor and he is their neighbor. so i get that. but i think i have the better plans. i think i have the better understandg of what it will take to beat the republicans. i'm tested. i'm a little bit scarred up, but i'm still standing and i think that kind of experiee will really do me well in this campaign and i believe that i'm the democrat who can make sure we keep the white house in the right hands going forward. >> all right. secretary clinton, thank you for your time. it's wonderful to watch democracy in action on both sides of the aisle and thank you
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this morning charged in connection with the murderf a 13-year-old girl. nicole lovell's body was found saturday near the virginia/north carolina border more than 50 miles from her home and the virginia tech campus. jan crawford is outside in christiansburg, virgrgia, where the pair is held today. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. i mean, this is an incredibly disturbing story that has people in this community asking not only how, but why it happened. now, the two suspects are expected to be arraigned here at the courthouse before a judge at some point today and police are
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300 tips sisiening feeling this could children. it really hits home. >> reporter: authorities believe virginia tech freshman david eisenhauer abducted and murdered thth girl and another student natalie keeper has been charged with helping him get rid of lovell's bot. >> body. >> eisenhaw you're used to his advantage to abduct and kill her. >> reporter: permissinthere, you can come to me. i'm not mad at you. i'm worried about you. >> reporter: lovell's facebook
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at least one teen datg group but it's unclear whether she met senhauer online. last march a local news agency recognized the track and field champion from maryland as a student athlete of the week. >> i will personal not stop until i reach my peak perforornce. >> reporter: sunday, virginia state police searched a pond of virginia tech's campus and it was unclear for what. online, lovell's father shareb his devastation writing, i'm so in shock. i know nothing more to say. i'm broken. now the result of an autopsy, that is still pending. and authorities are working to reconstruct a time line of nicole's disappearance and death. >> jan, such a disturbing story. thank you very much.
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tonight's caucuses. presidential candidates make their final pushes in iowa after the first voting in cpaign 2016. but first here's todod's eye opener@8. >> 180 volunteers from 31 states have come to iowa to campaign and mobilize voters for ted cruz. >> the polls are right,he republican party establishment will be the big loser tonight. >> hard for even iowans to believe the date is finally kere. look at the front page of the "des moines register." >> two things you do on caucus day in iowa, turn out voter and manage expectations. >> i have been telling people the weather forecast, the blizzard won't get here until after the caucus. we want everyone to come out and be a part of this. >> brazilas been hardest hit by t t zika virus. may have a aived in 2014 and since then exploded. >> those pants. >> i'm trying to get a pair for
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i think they are a good conversation starter. >> you have to call donnatella to get those pants. >> if i can get them i will bring them tomorrow. >> we would pay money. >> $800. yes,s, would. >> if i wear the pants tomorrow. >> hello. >> stand up. >> $800. >> cue >> we are hours away from the first votes in the 2016 presidential race. iowa will hold its caucuses tonight. when iowa democrats caucused in 2008, they sent barack obama on his way tthe white house. he defeated hillary clinton with almost 38% of the vote. >> eight years later, hillary clinton faces a stim simar challenge, bernie sanders, not can state promising change is
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latest "des moines register" poll. nancy cordes is in des moines. good morning. >> reporter: good morng. you know the caucus process is so uniqiq. come tonight, you w wl have hundreds of people here in the middle school gym in des moines and they will be horse tding, trying to bring their neighbors over to their side. studies teacher here at the middle school and he said the most powerful people on any caucus night are the undecided. the die hards will come armed with toughest messages. the clinton folks will be arguing she has the experience. she has the more realistic plan. she's a proven leer. she's been tested in every way. the sanders folks will argue we need revolutionary change. status quo isn't good enough when working families are falling behind. obviously what matters most is getting your supporters here in the first t place. the sanders team told us their
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doors th weekend. clinton ld you a short time ago her team knocked on 125,000 doors yesterday. are these numbers accurate? there's no way for us to know. both teams are thumping their cht. obviououy a big win for sanders for clinton, though, a win is crucial because she's way behind in new hampshire, the nt contest up. and if she loses in both states it's hard to argue she is still the front runner. >> nancy, thank you so much. this weekend's poll shows donald trump leading ted cruzy five points in the republica race. cruz said he doesn't view any state as a must win but he and his campaign have made a huge effort in iowa. major is following the republican race and he is also in iowa. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. what you see around me is camp cruz. we are coming to you from the ground floor of one of two apartment complexes where 130 cruz vunteers have been rotating throughince early december.
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organizational muscle will be the reason why. the cruz campaign said it identified every potential likely caucus attendee tonight and not only contacted thehe once, twice but many times and built a mathematical model it believes will ensure victory. it breaks down like this. four years ago 122,000 repupuicans showed u uat the caucus. estimates are turnout tonight could rise to 150,000. jeff row, cruz's campaign manager told me their model ensures victory even if turnout reaches 170,000. but beyond that, donald trump takes over. he will have attracted so many new caucus goers. the fundamental question tonight -- is the cruz method the path to victory, or has trump, once again, changed the rules and the math of this game? charlie? >> thank you, major. donald trump said he doesn't need to win tonight's iowa caucus. but he told john dickerson in a
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can carry the state. he talked about his twitter wars and said whether he thinks it is anything on your style. >> do you have to win iowa? >> i don't have to win it. right now you and i are sitting in new hampshire. as you know have a substantial lead in new hampshire. i think it would be really good to win iowa. i'd like to win iowa. i'm doing really well with the evangelicals. i have a fairly substantial l ad in iowa. i think we have a good chance of winning iowa. i'd like to. >> i have talked to people that attend your rallies and they like you are uncompromising and i talkk to washihitoned inners, some lawmakers who are overcoming skepticism about you about thinking he will compromise and make deals in which is right? >> everyone's right. i think they are b bh right. i'm a tough guy to make a deal. but we have to make deals.
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himself and all of these politicians, senators and krem congressmen. you are not going to get anything done. you have to get tngs done. ted doesn't have an endorsement from one united states senator. >> he'd say that is great. >> no, it's badded. >> you have said such terrible things about them in washington. >> they are not bad people. a lot of them are very good people and some are peoplpl that won't get it done. when ted doesn't have one senator, like mike lee who's a conservative, good guy, why isn't he getting endorsements. >> there's a lot of drama around your campaign, occasionally if twitter wars. do you think it is presidential? >> i was twitter wars before i was a politician. certainly i went to great schools, i was a good student. i'm capable of slowing down twitter or doing whatever i want to do. >> you talk about how you like to be unpredictable. is that what causes people >> i think so. we have to be unpredictable.
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going to do. whether it is battle, war, unpredictable. >> if you are presididt, people have an anxious feeling about you have to fix that. >> i don't think they do. once they know me -- in fact, i was stening to one of@ your cohosts last week and they said they have never seen favorables go up so much so fast as my favor ables and they said for someone so well known it was almost unheard of. but m favorables are very good now. they said they have never r en anything l le that. they have to get to know me. >> when you were in iowa you were at a church service and the sermon on was on humilili. what did you take away that. >> they didn't know i was coming because of security reasons. >> but it is humility. your name is on everything.
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>> more humility than you think. >> hidden humility. >> we are all going to the same place, maybe onenef two places but we are all the same. i have more humility than a lot of people would think. >> he said so. >> we want to see the example of that. >> fun to watch. on cbs this morning, dierks bentley is in studio 57 to nounce top nominations for t t academy of country music awards.s. steve is always looking for a good story. feel free to share. will legends like garth brooks
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our children's future is shaped th by the values of their parents ananthe policies of thehe nation. it's time to protect the next generation, fill the lives of our children with possibility and hope, open up the doors so that every child has a chance to live up to his or her god-given potential. i've spent my life fighting for children, families and our country, and i'm not stopping now. (crowd cheers) i'm hillary clinton,
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last night, 60 minutes aired a report u ung hidden footage that raised questions of how far some american lawyers may go to bring in questionable funds to the u.s. the story showed what happened when an investigator from a london-based nonprofit organization went undercover 19 months ago posing as a representative of a phony african official. he met with me than a dozen new york law firms to get advice on how to move tens of millions of dollars in the united states without the minister's name being revealed. he secretly recorded the conversations. here's part of the report. >>ood to see you. >> good to see you. >> reporter: the undercover investigator, who called himself ralph kaiser said the minister used his official position to collect tens of millions of llars in s scial payments from foreign companies to obtain
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he wanted to move the money to the united states to buy a house, a jet and yacht. money. starting with a brown stone and probably jet. he wants to commission the building of a yacht and buying more property. >> reporter: the story was devised to raise red flags and lead the lawyers to believe the minister's money was dirty. during the meetings, only one of th16 lawyers, jeffrey herman told him no. >> this ain't for me. my standards are higher. >> reporter: the rest expressed varying degrees of interest with most of them offering advice on how it could bee done. >> we do everything. soup to nuts. so there's no limitation. we don't say, oh, we don't do windows or deal with the whateverer
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we're happy to take that responsibility. >> rorter: what's importbnt to point out, and it cannot be overstated, is that none of the lawyers we showed you broke any laws n part because the african minister didn't really exist. there were no hundred s of millions of dollars and global witnesses said no money ever changed hands. >> so this is a morality test? >> it wasn't -- it was a test on the system. >> reporter: people would make the argument all they do iss listen to a person that came to the office. think didn't make a deal or sign up. they said we need to do more research. >> you know they would be right to say that but they need to say something se, too. which is those lawyers laid out and often in considerable details a myriad of different ways to bring money in to america. >> reporter: none of the lawyers afreed to take on the african minister as a client, nor were they asked to. it was a preliminary meeting that ended withost of the
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cocoinuing the dialogue and some enthusiastic about landing the business. >> good morning. >> incredie piece to watch. none of these lawyers technically broke any laws. how is that possible? >> there was no crime. everything was fake. so no money changed hands, no minister, no millions of llars. so there was nothing to prosecute. >> commissioner bratton has a saying in new york, i've heard him say it could look awful but it's lawful. when i was looking at that last night i was thinking that.. when you air the recordings, aren't those attorney-client privilege? how are we able to see that? >> i didn't know this before we did the story but the privilege is there to protect the client not the lawyers. and the client, which in this case was global witness they control the privilege and if they want to release the contents of t t conversation with their lawyers it's their right.
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head of the bar association. >> head of the bar association at the time it happened. i think because he wawa the head of the bar association and representing lawyers in the united states, i think that is the main reason. he was i a little different category. because he was specifically selected. also, he was much more suspicious of the african-americanster than some of the other people and more cautious about moving forward. they said they don't participate in anything in which criminal activity was involved. >> but only one lawyer, mr. herman, i thought it was great where he said this ain for me. my standards are higher. was that surprising? >> very surprising. >> yeah, there is only one. >> all the lawyers expressed concern they didn't want to get in trouble but they knew there werereegal issues involved. >> and then came up with ideas. >> and then went on to give advice. >> what do you think the end
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do you think legislation will be proposed? ereeems to be a gaping loophole? >> i think the bar association will step in and do something. they need to tighten up their regulations. they have a bit of a pr problem here i think. the othth thing is there is legislation. the reason it's so easy and it is $300 billionle of money gets laundered in the united states every year. it is the easiest place in the world. >> why is that? >> because you don't have to list who the owner is of the property. it. you can put down the names of the secretaries in the office. >> when people buy real estate in america they do that often. >> they do it and there's nothing illegal about setting up limited liability corporations as long as you dot torotect yourself against liability or protect your privacy. if you do it to conceal a criminal act, then it is money launder ing. >> eye opening indeed. >> good to have you here. >> always apleasure.
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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 o values, but no longer carrieie so much of that burden alone. i know we can create that america if we listen to our hearts. and that jououey begins here in iowa. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message, and i ask you to join with us at the caucuses on monday night. thank you. i really do appreciate it. i don't know how i can ever
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i'm touched by their enthusiasm. >> that's ohio police officer matt hickey who just retired last week and now donations are pouring in to help him keep his k-9 partner ajax. he wants to adopt theog but the city calls the animal city off. nearly $60,000 has been raised to kee the duo together. marietta council member saiai the city would only accept bids trained to work with police dogs which would help officer hickey in the bidding process. one of those things where you have tw figure out somethingor
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hey i'm a fighter >> dierks bentley this morning is a early riser. welcome back. he is in our toyota green room to reveal some of the biggest nominations for the academy of cocotry music awards. we will see if he has a reason to cheer. also in studio 57, meagan good and devon franklin. their new book discovers celibacy.. data centers contain thousands of servers e erything from social networks to e-mail. rhode island start-ups-- a meatball was produced from
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first to sell so-called cultured meet in three to four years. cells can be collected from animals without slaughtering. "variety" reports on the diverse winners in saturday's screen actors guild award. idris elba took home two awards. queen latifah was on for her role in "bessie smith." more than 116,0000 votes for the awards, less than 6,000 voters that picked 9 all-white acting nominees. > dirks bentltl has sold more than 5 million albums world wild and 13 number one songs and brings the 13 grammy singer and songwriter will coast the country music awards on cbs and only on "cbs this morning," dierks bentley is here to reveal
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great to have you here. >> good to be here. >> first up entertainer of the year, right? >> that's right. a big one. >> nominees are? >> i have them here in my hand. jasosodean, garth brooks, luke ryan, eric church and miranda lambert. >> second category? >> second category acm vocal duo of the year. brothers osborne. dan shea. joey and rory and matie and tate. >> they were here. you remember them? >> i do. >> you toured with them? they are great. >> so much fun. so proud they are nominated in this category. >> me toto >> really great people. >> gayle, you want to go next? >> no. he has another category. >> i have one more. vocal group of the year. eli young band. little big town..
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rascal flatts. and the zac brown band. >> we haven't heard from rascal flatts for a while. >ld dominion is bringing in old blood. the band has been around a long. >> fourth category is album of the year. i'm looking forward to this one! >> we take pride in the records we make. eric church with "mr. mis misunderstood." and sam hunt, thomas rhett and chris stapleton. >> chris is amazing. >> he is a great singer. awesome to get recognized like this and makes me smile when i see his name for an awards show. pretty cool.
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>> kelseya ballerini, jane that kramer and miranda lamb bered and kasey musgraves and carrie underwood. >> and i have one more. male vocalist of the year. jason aldean and eric church and brett eldredge and dierks bentley! we couldn't let you announce this since you were nominated. and also chris ststleton in that category. >> we walk on stage and get that connection with them and applause. you want to be recognized by your peers and everybody in the biz.
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might, really! >> it's time to drag out "getting drunk on a plane." the lyrics on that song is so great! a party on the 737! you're co-hosting? how do you feel about that? >> i talked to luke bryan and that element of the drinking and being in las vegas. you want a party but you have some responsibilities.. luke had some advicee that once you get past the owning monologue, then you can kind of have the drinks flow a little bit and loon . >> a good time will be had by l. >> w w or lose, it will be a great night. >> the title is "black" because you love black people? >> i do love black people. >> but that is not the real reason. i know you like black people but not the real reason. >> no. i love what goes on after the
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my wife named it popular. >> i can't wait to hear it. the good and bad relationships? relationship. mostly the good. you have a license to delve into the lonesome side of life and rough patches and i think that songwriter. it kind of explores those ways as well too. mostly positive relationship. >> you don't know this about me but more than anything, i wish i could sing. i can't sing. i love music so much. i think about you guys on stage when you have thousands of people who know you and know your lyrics. what i ithat feeling like when you're on stage and everybody goes crazy? >> we had a show with luke in cancun and i was singing a sonon "michael hold on." and friends in the crowd were watching and a good looks over and says this song means more to me than you possibly know.
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crying. the songs get wovenen into the fabric of people lives and mean a lot. the country lyrics the story telling is so powerful. >> dyou write some of your own? >> most of them. most of the number one's you were talking about before, i wrote. we got a greatong writing community in nashville and try to draw on them more than my past. the song i have out, i never wrote it and new blood wrote this song and i'm honored to be the ice of the song. >> i love your music and i'm cheering for you and i love you, dierks bentley! >> honored to have you here and cbs is honored to host the acm awards. you can watch the 51st academy of country music awards from las vegas sunday, april 3rd, at 8:00/7:00 central on cbs. their new book compares sex to a formula one race car. you know about that?
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>> yes, he do! but actors meagan good and devon franklin decided to slow thihis down a bit. could patience they're one ofof the wall street t nks that tririered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street.
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i really wanted to start with a thank you. and i want you to know how much it has meant to me, as i've traveled across the state... ...to hear about people's hopes s d struggles. and i know that because of that, i will be a better president if i am elected. and if you go to the caucus on monday night and stand up for me there... i will work my heart out... to give you and our country the future that we deserve together. i'm hillary clinton, and i approve this message.
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might be getting it from somewhere else because the only guy i know to wait six months to have sex would be on theeow down or the down. >> uh-huh! that is what i think too! actress meagan's views on sex is different from on set where she first worked with her then husband devon franklin. they believe saving sex is the y to a succeceful marriage. it meant to sellcelibacy until they tied the knot in 2012. their new book is called "the wait." they both join us at the table. >> hello! >> good to see you both. >> good to see you too. >> you get the book and snickers and look at the two of f em. you were celibate ten years before you met her. you say deliberately not having sex is a foreign concept to men. >> it is. >> to every man i know.
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but for me, it started a spiritual practice. my other life, i'm a preacher lives.s. i wasn't practicing celibacy but talking about ten he said i have to have the man god called me to be and part of that is taking marriage. when i started doing that it gave me discipline to help me in every other discipline of my life. i told men you want to be successful get victory over this area and there is nothing in life you can't do. >> why was the wait important? >> it was very important. becacae at the end of the day, what i found is when you're dating and you have sex on the table, things get cloudy. >> you said it clouds your judgment. >> it's almost like dating under infatuatioio the infatuation period youon't know who the person is. >> yeah. i think the truth is a lot of times it takes us years down the line before we realize who we are dating because we are a ttle bit blinded andndaking excucus here and there fororhe person because we are so physically coopinion dependent
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out of the equation you get to know the person across the board in every other way, except the physical way, which c ces later and it's icing on n e cake. >> sexual compatibility is an >> absolutely. >> a lot of marriages break up because people are not sexually compatible. if you don't have sex before your mamaiage, how do you know if you'reeot compatible and that part of your intimate relationship will work? >> here is what we found and even in our own relationship. where you have a foundation of lolo and friendship and trust and then you get into sex, you now have a foundation to explore each other. what we have also found is you say, hey, i want to find out iff we h he sexual chemistry right now. it could create sex but no love. we wanted to find out can we love each other without letting our sexual prowess in the being the e ing to determine if we like each other and we found out it was very strong. >> was there a gateway to other things, so to speak?
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opportunity to - -- >> i'm sorry? >> in other words, how do it change your life after? >> oh, yeah. >> was it worth the wait? >> yes, it was worth the wait. it was worth the wait. >> so great and becauau you k kw each other and because there was no sexual dynamic? >> right. >> able to explore everything else? >> there is so much trust and there is so much confidence and there is so much, like, just knowingngns that we have, because the foundation of what it was built on to us is just so solid and everything else, that is additional and icing on the cake. but i just don't know how to explain it. >> i thought it was interesting because you had a label of being a party girl. you had a lot of different high profile boyfriends, a lot of high profile relationships. ando when p pple heard you are now celibate, people are saying, what? what is it that you want people to know? was it a big change in your life for you? a big change in your way of thinking or did it happen after u met him? >> no, itt happened after -- it happened after jumping the broom.
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what i needed to be doing because i felt like i was a mess and i felt i had hit rock bottom in terms of emotionally and spiritually and in that prayer time i came to the conclusion i needed to be celibate and doing something different than i had been doing the years before and every relationship i came out of, i felt a cononction about wanting to be celibate but the person wasn't on the same page with me or i would get fearful i would lose them and we would break up whatever it may be and it wasn't until i just decided this is what i needd to do for me because i need to heal and focus on myself and i need to advance myself in every area of my life without the distraction of, you know, feeling like i need this, man, whoever it maybe. >> some definition of celibacy? if you march up to sex and if you -- >> celibacy is about purpose. it's about, you know, abstaining from sex with purpose. a different between celibacy and abstinence.
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you can be abstinent because you don't have options. we define sal bassey abstaining from sex because a higher purpose and higher calling and specifically related to marriage. >> what can you do that does not violate e ur vow? >> it's about remaining pure. >> there are other things you can do? romantically. >> hugging, kissing. >> hugging, kissing. >> holding each other tight! >> h hging isn'that we are talking about here! >> right, right. >> but you're saying there are other ways of being intimate than the actual act of introduce is what we are saying. >> yes. >> finitely. >> i don't think we are saying what you're saying. we are saying that physically, there is a line. and anything that would put you over that line where it's like, okay, technicalically, you're kind of doing it but not and something we avoid. >> people want to have sex because i like you and you like me, is that a terrible way to live you're saying?? >n our perience, we just
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here. winners team usa vermont says it here. they used blocks of ice to carve their vision. it will remain on display through sunday in breckbreckenridge. >> artistic. >> that does it for us. tune into the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley tonight and for tonight's iowaom postal workers to nurses... he's been endorsed for real change: bernie sanders. endorsed by friends of the earth action as "a bold, fearless voice for the planet." the nation endorses bernie saying, "you can trust sande because he doesnsn owe his political career to the financial overlords." the des moines register calls him, "a man of courage and principle." endorsed by council bluffs daily nonpareil
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one of the areas that i've been particularly interested in is the area of children. all of us have a responsibility, to ourselves, to our children, to each other. we intend to be sure that everybody in this room and every child in this state is somebody. no matter where they're born, no matter to whom they are born. our children's future is shaped both by the values of their parents and the policies of their nation. it's time to protect the next generation, fill the lives of our children with possibility and hope, open up the doors so that every child has a chance to live up to his or her god-given potential. i've spent my life fighting for children, families and our country, and i'm not stopping now.
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