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>> finally once he came to a stop. i jumped out of the car and ran away. >> also tonight the new state of play in the race for president, following the first contest in the south and west. >> usa! >> usa! >> why is the st. louis arch diocese urging churches to cut ties with the girl scouts? when a sight seeing helicopter crashed in hawaii -- this couple came to the rescue. >> the lady started yelling, "please help my son. he is only 15 years old. please get him out." >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." welcome. i'm jeff glor. six dead. two others including a 14-year-old girl are hurt following a series of shootings in michigan. a gunman opened fire saturday night at three separate locations in kalmazoo, the suspect in custody, 45-year-old, jason dalton, a driver for the car service uber. one of dalton's passengers said
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the shootings. anna werner is in kalamazoo. >> he started driving really erratically. we were running stop signs. >> reporter: matt millen says his uber driver yesterday afternoon were out of control. >> driving throughed means, driving through the lawn. speeding along. finally once he came to a stop, i jumped out of the car and ran away. >> reporter: police say hours later that same man, jason brian dalton began a series of random shootings. the first victim unidentified woman at meadows town homes on the outskirts of kalmazoo, shot multiple times and expected to survive. approximately, four hours later, eight miles away, richard smith and 17-year-old son tyler were fatally shot looking at cars at the sealy ford kia dealership. 15 minutes later, five people gunned down in their vehicles in the parking lot of a cracker barrel restaurant along interstate 94.
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62, mary jo nye, 60. dorothy brown, 74. barbara hawthorne, 68. a 14-year-old passenger remains in grave condition. it was just after midnight when a senior sheriff's deputy spotted the 45-year-old's car leaving the parking lot of of a downtown kalmazoo bar. dalton surrendered without a fight. >> there is no connection between the three different sets of the victims to mr. dalton. they appear to have been chosen at random. uber's chief security officer, joe sullivan released this statement. we are horrified and heartbroken at the senseless violence in kalamazoo, michigan. our hearts and prayers with the families of the victims of this recovering from injuries. dalton is married with children.
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>> he mainly stuck to himself. played music all night long. listened to music. you know, always banging. but never a concern that anything like this would happen. be arraigned tomorrow and face six counts of murder, two attempted murder, eight counts felony use of a firearm. jeff. much. campaign 2016. donald trump's victory in south carolina, the primary there, gives him a commanding lead in the early delegate count. but with more than 1,200 delegates needed for the republican nomination. there is a long way to go. on the democratic side. hillary clinton's big night in nevada put her a quarter of way toward her party's nomination. we have both races covered, beginning with major investigate and gop. >> when you win it is beautiful. we will never, ever, forget south carolina. >> on this night in south carolina, we took the first step forward in the beginning of a new american century. >> friends, once again, we have
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>> reporter: as donald trump loves to say there is only one winner. for the first time he told supporters he could see the finish line. >> let's put this thing away. >> on "face the nation." trump dialed expectations back slightly. >> i am leading. we have a long way to go. >> marco rubio said the anti-trump vote matters more. >> 70% said they're not voting for donald trump. >> republicans watching hillary clinton's victory in nevada. are looking for a general election match up they can win. >> we want someone who can beat hillary i beat hillary. donald, sadly polling shows doesn't. trump, cruz, rubio all have the money and organization to carry on. ruby never has come close to winning. cruz has lost two straight after victory in iowa. soon it will not be enough just to slow trump down. >> i am suspending my campaign. jeb bush finished fourth and broke. bush and allies spent more than
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the running and collected a paltry three delegates. john kasich helped drive bush out of the race, hopes to persuade voters he deserves a longer look. >> we have risen in the national polls. we are still strong. we have good grassroots. everybody just hang on. things are going to settle down. >> the campaign now heads to nevada which holds caucuses tuesday. a week after that, march 1, super tuesday fry marries where 25% of all available delegates will be awarded. >> major, thank you. for democrats, the road to super tuesday runs through south carolina next weekend. here's nancy cordes. >> we just won nevada! >> reporter: clinton headed for houston, texas one of a dozen states that will vote super tuesday, march 1. on face the nation, disappointed sanders tried to put his loss in
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>> weep lost in nevada by five points. a month ago we were 25 points behind. >> reporter: for clinton, a 4 hour blitz of the vegas strip paid off. >> yep, take that inside. >> reporter: she won the state's- most populous county by 10 points. >> final count, 190 for secretary clinton. and 81 people in the preference group for senator sanders. >> luisa morales is a maid the caesar's palace. >> president hillary clinton. >> why? >> she is intelligent. so beautiful human. >> reporter: women, older voters and african-americans were key to clinton's victory. >> hillary! >> feel the bern. >> younger voters went once again for sanders. you need help right now with the debt you already have. clinton made this appeal to new
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that's why i have a plan. to cut your interest rates and cap payments so you never have to pay more than you can afford. >> sanders insists he will bounce back with wins on super tuesday. in oklahoma, colorado, minnesota, and his home state of vermont. >> we are going to see the results of one of the great political upsets in the history of the united states. >> but first he will have to make up ground here in south carolina which holds its democratic primary next weekend. several thousand people have come out here in greenville, south carolina to night to hear sanders speak. he has got the entire state to himself today because hillary clinton its fund-raising in california. >> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. and i will listen.
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reported. communications are still down. and rescue workers have yet to search the rubble of many destroyed homes. nearly 130 people were killed in a series of bombings in syria. the attacks in neighborhood in damascus and homs and came as secretary of state john kerry announced preliminary cease-fire. elizabeth palmer is in damascus. >> reporter: in the early afternoon, explosions from two car bombs ripped through a residential neighborhood in homs. this is a pro-assad area, the
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anti-government and isis has claimed responsibility. a few hours later in suburban damascus several more bombs went off. and isis says it planted them too. friday's cease-fire deadline proposed by the united states and russia came and went with no pause in the fighting. though all sides say they're still willing to negotiate a temporary truce. this weekend, president bashar al-assad said it publicly in an interview. but he doesn't trust the opposition fighters to lay done their arms and they certainly don't trust him. so the war grinds on. around syria's biggest city aleppo, russian planes and the syrian army are battling together in a huge offensive designed to cut off the opposition supply lines. at the moment, they're winning. one more reason the syrian government may be dragging its heels on a truce. but the pressure jeff is building. president obama's expected to speak with russian president vladamir putin in the coming days to hammer out details of some kind of pause in this war. >> liz, thank you. the dalai lama had reassuring words for followers speaking in minneapolis. he said he is in good health despite undergoing treatment for a prostate condition at mayo
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the dalai lama is 80 years old. >> catholic diocese asked pastors to cut ties with girl scout troops. the church says it's concerned about the scouts positions on social issues. here's jamie yukes. >> reporter: for almost 100 years, the girl scouts of missouri and arch diocese of st. louis have partnered in leadership programs for young women. today, nearly 4,000 scouts meet in st. louis parishes. this week the archbishop disbanded catholic committee on girl scouts because of ongoing concerns that the organization exhibits a troubling pattern of behavior increasingly incompatible with our catholic values. >> things like abortion advocacy with their groups -- >> brian miller -- >> push for things like values, same-sex marriage or transgender issue keeps coming up.
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catholic faith. as we try to educate our youth, obviously, there is a bit of a conflict there. >> reporter: in the letter the archbishop says girl scouts promote role models in conflict, gloria steinam and betty friedan. reaction came fast. one woman said as a catholic, i am disgusted by the archbishop's letter. i hope the parish will continue girl scouts. another wrote -- amen. thank you, archbishop carlson. on the church's on line question and answer section there is a post asking can i buy girl scout cookies. the response -- each person must act in accord with their conscience. the girl scouts of eastern missouri says on its website it val use its long standing partnerships with religious organizations and remains committed to being an inclusive group. bonnie bartakowski, the ceo. >> we work to build girls of courage, confidence and character who truly make our world a better place.
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ban on girl scouts. he is creating a catholic committee for girls formation that will promote catholic values and leadership. >> jamie, than you. up next here, the police unions calling for a beyonce boycott. and an historic photo finish at the daytona 500. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money.
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not everyone enjoyed beyonce's performance at the super bowl. some police unions are calling on officers to boycott her concerts over what they say is a dangerous message. jericka duncan has this story. okay, lady now let's get in formation >> reporter: because beyonce and her dancers danced in tribute to the black panther party known for confrontations with police, some law enforcement officials say the mega star is out of line.
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>> reporter: javier ortiz is with the miami fraternal order of police. >> we are not going to put up with her anti-police message. i work hard >> reporter: parts of her music video, a young black boy puts his hand up in front of police. the words stop shooting us appear graffiti. and now, some police union heads are calling on officers to refuse to work beyonce's concerts for her upcoming world tour. which is sold out in 16 cities. the president of nashville's fraternal order of police said we ask officers to refuse to support the efforts of artists who promote a false narrative of law enforcement attacks on black citizens. new york sergeant's association, as a celebrity figure, beyonce should take greater responsibility in her divisive actions that further complicate relationships between communities of color and the members of law enforcement. but they are not suggesting a boycott. >> tampa's police department
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with this tweet. that says, officers have been in formation for days, signing up to keep the beehive save. last october, director quinton tarantino condemned police brutality saying he was on the side of the murdered. the nypd took offense and encouraged people to boycott the hateful eight. jeff, that movie ended up grossing more than $131 million worldwide. >> jericka, thank you. after 500 miles decided by inches. here is the extraordinary end to the daytona 500. denney hamlin taking it from martin truexx jr. at the wire. look at that. that takes skill and luck. it is the closest finish in the history of the daytona 500. up next here, a life-saving
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ready to help civilians. a company in oregon developed a way to save the lives of gunshot victims. technology effective in war zones. here's demarco morgan. >> insert the applicator into the wound. >> reporter: it looks like a turkey baster. >> the sponges are deployed this way. >> reporter: designed to save lives. >> they begin to expand and site of the bleeding. >> reporter: he works for called exstat. meant to absorb blood and exert pressure on trauma wound. to stop bleeding. the fda cleared it for military use in 2014 and u.s. special operations purchased hundreds.
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stop in his leg and used the exstat dressing. >> reporter: a combat medic with special operations. sims says it is a tough art to pack a wound using traditional method to stop the bleeding. >> it might take you four, five minutes to get the wound taken care of. with exstat it takes 10, 20 seconds to get all the dressing in place. in december of last year the fda cleared exstat for civilian use. during events like san bernardino, and other mass shootings. in addition to natural disasters and car accidents, the time saved to stop bleeding scan be spent assessing other vitals. if it just increases survival by a couple percent and you expand to civilian population talking thousand of people that don't bleed to death that would have bled to death. >> reporter: exstat costs several hundred per applicator, a price the company starts reducing after roll out this
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demarco morgan, cbs news, new york. a mega bus ride went terribly wrong outside of chicago. the back of the bus caught fire and appears part of it exploded. it was all documented on twitter by "the new york times" frugal traveler lucas peterson. nobody was hurt. several passengers reported losing their belongings. still ahead, tourists who raced to the rescue when a helicopter went down. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach,
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you may have seen the dramatic video of a sightseeing helicopter crashing last week in hawaii. we are hearing from the people who witnessed the crash but also raced to the rescue. here's chris martinez. >> reporter: the video captures the moment a tourist helicopter plunged from the sky. what it doesn't show is the daring rescue that came after sean winrick put down his camera. >> bunch of people jumped in the water. we tried to help the survivors. >> reporter: among them, juan valerio, he and his family were planning to visit the pearl harbor bar memorial when he witnessed the crash and instinct took over. >> ran in with my clothes. swam out as fast as i could to the helicopter. valerio found a woman. as he swam with her to shore. the lady started yelling, "please help my son. he is only 15 years old. he is stuck in the helicopter. please get him out." >> reporter: he says the teen was still strapped in his seat
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sinking. it took rescuers nearly ten minutes to free the boy and bring him to shore where valerio's wife, a critical care nurse was waiting. >> we need to do what we can for this young boy. >> we were all strangers to one another. we didn't know each other. but everybody collectively was able to work really well with one another. >> reporter: the pilot and family of four canadian tourists all survived. as for valerio's family they never made it to the memorial. but their two sons got a valuable lesson about bravery and courage. >> makes me feel very proud that i know now that they could do that. i could do that. anything could happen. any second is precious. >> reporter: chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. that's the "cbs overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning.
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saw hillary clinton beat back a challenge. from bernie sanders. clinton got 53% to sander's 47%. for the republicans, saturday's prmary in north carolina gave primary in south carolina gave donald trump another win. trump garnered 33% of the vote. marco rubio and ted cruz, second and third respectively. jeb bush finished disappointing fourth and left the race. >> every day americans test the boundaries of freedom and achieve more than what they could have ever dreamed. but over the last seven years, our nation's bright light has become little more than a flicker. we have retreated from the world stage. the american values that have brought peace and opportunity are fading. that is not the america we know and love. america is a country that thinks big, acts boldly, and leads without apology. it will be up to the next president to restore that kind of leadership. i am proud of the campaign that
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country. and to advocate conservative solutions. but the people of iowa and new hampshire and south carolina have spoken. and i really respect their decision. so, tonight, i am suspending my campaign. yeah, yeah. thank you. [ applause ] >> john dickerson discussed the gop race with donald trump for "face the nation." mr. trump, is it now your nomination to lose? >> i don't think so. look, i am dealing with very, very talented people, smart people. good people. and, you know i think, you know they will be competing. we have a competition. i had a great victory yesterday, south carolina amazing. new hampshire was amazing. you know the size of the victories i think were incredible. yesterday i won every delegate. won all seven congressional districts on top of having a big
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so that was a great victory. no, we are now off to nevada. go to atlanta tonight. making a big speech in front of many thousands of people. then i go to nevada where i will be for a couple of days. i have a lot of property out there, lot of great employees. i think i should do well in nevada. >> if you didn't get the nomination, you would be shocked? >> i wouldn't be shocked. look, again, i am competing against professional politicians. senators, top of the line. i know ben carson is still in. a terrific guy. talented guy. competing against a lot of very good people. so, you know i don't want to say certainly i am leading. no question. but we have got a long way to go. >> marco rubio says now the campaign is in this phase you have to be more specific about your foreign policy vision and knowledge? >> i think i have great knowledge of foreign policy, frankly. despite what some people said, i was always against the war in iraq.
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they just got on the bandwagon recently because it was a disaster. i think i have great knowledge of, for military. i think i have better vision for syria than a lot of great military geniuses saying how to fight the war with syria. in my opinion doing just the are we going to start world war iii over syria. be there for the next 40 years. been there for 15 years in the middle east. much more than that probably. we have spent $4 trillion, maybe more than that. it is time to -- to do something about it. and it is time to also knock isis out. you have got to knock isis out. >> let me ask you about your position on iraq war. referred to that a lot. this week everybody has gone through the things you said. seems like it was more muted your opposition to the war. everybody knows when you say something it is pretty clear what you mean. on iraq it was a little bit more muddled than you have been making it seem? >> john, i wasn't a politician.
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politician. nobody talked to me about war, should we do the war or not? not like now where every day you are asked question as but things. and i spoke with howard stern, a friend of mine on his show. this was many, maybe months before. talking about. i said, yeah, i don't know. i was thinking abut it. i didn't think about it. when the war started. actually joe scarborough called yesterday and put something out. where basically it is on my side. that was early on. before the fact. it was very early on. he interviewed me years again at the very beginning. that was just put out yesterday evening. i think joe for that. look, i was against it. i was against it very early. we shouldn't have been in there. i think it is probably perhaps the worst mistake we have ever made. first of all, they didn't knock down the world trade center. it wasn't iraq. it was other people without mentioning names. other people. some day they ought to open the report and find out.
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down the world trade center. it's, you know, no reason to go into it big now. it was a horrible mistake that unfortunately shouldn't have done it. we have lost trillions. thousand of lives. wounded warriors i love all over the place. and, here's the other part. iran is taking over iraq. they wanted it for decades. decades. decade. they're taking it over. as the you sit there. i sit here. they're going in. taking over. walk in. do what they want. essentially already taken it over. >> last week when the pope made his remarks questioning your christianity. you said, no leader especially a religious leader should have a right to question another man's religion or faith. just last week, you questioned ted cruz's christianity tin the course of the campaign may have helped you win south carolina. why i it okay for you and not okay for the pope? >> no, i never questioned ted's -- anything having to do with his religion.
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hold up a bible. you can't do that. you just can't do that. it is not appropriate. i was tough on him on that. because things were said about me that were not true. and marco rubio actually said that he lied. i have never seen another politician to another politician that he lied. i guess it happens. marco gave me cover. he said the same thing. he said it during the debate that he was lying. so i just said you can't say things which are lies and claim christianity. you can't do it. i just don't think it's good. i'm not questioning his christianity. i think it is inappropriate to hold up the bible and lie. >> do you think the pope may have helped you in south carolina? >> well, i am asked that question so much. i just don't know. i was first in a state of shock. i have never seen the pope talk about something as unimportant as donald trump. i was like, the pope is talking about me? this can't be happening? and then i said -- good or bad? they said it is bad. i said, oh. this was the day before the
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things about me the day before the election? and then, i gathered myself. and i realized it had to do with illegal immigration. he was opposed to, my measures which is basically creating a border the i came out very strongly that we want a border. the mexican government probably convinced him that, you know, donald trump was saying not nice things about the border. i think it worked out well. don't think it was a positive. i think it was probably neutral. don't think it was negative. could have been a tremendous negative. turned out to be probably neutral. i don't think it was a positive. and the pope was very nice by the way. yesterday, the pope -- issued a very nice statement. and i appreciated it. >> when the "cbs overnight news" returns. we'll hear from marco rubio, ted cruz and bernie sanders.and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula not only cleans and freshens but also softens your carpet so it's always inviting. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. sometimes we use k-y ultragel to enhance my body's natural moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker.
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carolina's primary. both men spoke with john dickerson. >> senator, you are saying it is now a three-man race. means to get to nomination you have to get past donald trump. is that going to happen or make that happen? >> you have to make that happen. the dynamic to this point, donald trump in the 30s, high 20s. part of the electorate says they're not voting for him. divided among five or seven people. as the five or seven people continues to narrow down. it will make the race clearer. and clearer. of course, we have to earn the vote. there are people, supporting donald trump we believe we can win over as well. it is a smaller race and field today than last night. i think practically speaking it is down to three people who are still running. full-scale campaigns. i have respect for governor carson. he will stay in continue to fight. i know john kasich is out there. spend a week in michigan. today alone in three states. we are going to continue to
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we feel really good about this if any one wants to joint effort. marcorubio.com. we need their help. >> how will you take the voters away from donald trump as you say? what is your argument? >> here is our argument. i am realistic. in 2010. ran for the senate five years ago. been there five years. enough time to know the damage barack obama has done to the country. but while i am realistic. i am optimistic about our future. a few things. if we do them we'll have the greatest era. i detailed what the things are. specifically. if you are running to be president. you can't tell people you will make america great again. explain policy wise. we are not going to win a general election with a
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policy. donald has time to do that. we can half a policy debate about whose idea are better. i believe that once people begin to understand what is at stake here, that we have a chance here, not just to make our country great, but greater than its have ever in we have a plan to do it. that will influence voters, not to mention, coalesce those who were with some one else around us. >> you want donald trump to be specific, offer more policies. people have been asking about that from him for months. in the polls what it shows the that voters seem to be flocking to him they think he is the stronger candidate on issues of national security. are people wrong? how do you convince them they're not right to be for donald trump because he is stronger? >> i think strong rhetoric and strong action are two separate thing thousands. any one can use tough words. go over the top and say things that sound strong. sounding strong is not enough. you have to know how you will do it. look at some policies he talked about they would not make america stronger. views on vladamir putin are troubling. i don't think he understand who vladamir putin is or what he is freeing to do. these are the things that i think in detal you understand.
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you are commander-in-chief on day one. you don't get like a six month grace period. the world does ptd -- doesn't stop and say -- let's wait till the president catches up before we challenge america. you have to know what you are doing on your first day there. look, this is not an attack tore anything of the nature. just a simple observation. if you want to be president. you have to detail specific public policy. i don't think from this point forward in the campaign, voters will be as tolerant of the lack of that as the they have been up to now. >> what else other than vladamir putin would you expect specific policy from him on? >> i mean on everything. health care. we all agree we will repeal obama care. what will you replace it with. we have detailed. he has the not. again on, issues of energy. how will we utilize our energy resources. what's the role of the federal government?
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to the supreme court not just because a vacancy now, at least one or two potentially in four to eight years. before the country. that tips the natural pursue of the federal government. important to have specificity about what you are going to do if you want to be the president. >> you said last night your campaign was defying wasn't the expectation that you should have done better in south carolina given the large share of conservatives in the state. and the large share of those who christians. >> john, look at the first two primaries. started in iowa. the media said we don't have a chance. couldn't win. we won -- won overwhelming victory in iowa. big, big margin. went to new hampshire. all the media said, a conservative could not compete in a moderate new england state. we won a third place finish in new hampshire. we went to south carolina where a week ago, donald trump had a 20-point dominating lead. we ended up closing that gap tremendously. and finishing with effectively tied for second place. that combination what that has
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at this point. we have seen the field narrow dramatically. there is only one strong conservative who has a path to winning. that is having the effect of unifying conservatives nationally and teeing us up for nevada and special for super tuesday in nine days. that was all t always our plan. >> let me ask you a question about evangelical voters, their poll shows they went for donald trump over you. do you think he questioned your christianity during the course of the south carolina campaign? >> listen, there is no doubt that both donald and marco got personal and nasty. both of them when you point to their records, they follow the same pattern. they've scream, liar, liar, liar. they impugn your integrity. attack your character. as you know, from the beginning of the campaign. nearly a year now i have consistently refused to respond in kind. not going to impugn them.
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i will happily praise both donald trump and marco rubio as men who i admire. as people who, not going to go personal with them. but i do think we should be focused on substance and record. if you want a candidate who opposes amnesty, citizenship for 12 million people here. i am the only candidate who opposes that. you want a candidate who led the fight against obama care, who will lift the burders on small businesses and barack jobs. the only candidate with the proven record. if you want a candidate to defend life, marriage, religious liberty. second amount. and appoint constitutionalists to the court. i'm the only candidate with the record. that's why conservatives are uniting behind our campaign. if they want to continue with the attacks that's their prerogative. we will stay focused on the substance. i think that's what the voters want and deserve. >> substance of immigration and building a wall. you and donald trump want the same thing.
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the business world executing get things done as a biz businessman. what would you say to a voter. you may share the same goals with donald trump on this, but you lack that experience of executed the way he has in the private sector. >> listen, i have joked more than once on the campaign trail i am going to build a wall. i have somebody in mind to build it. there is no doubt that if you wanted a building contractor donald would be a strong contender for that. the question we have here is who is a leader on this issue. you know back in 2013. when we were having the epic battle on amnesty. when marco rubio joined with barack obama and chuck schumer and harry reid to push amnesty. i led the fight against it, standing shoulder to shoulder with jeff sessions and steve king and millions of americans. donald trump was nowhere to be found. he was tweeting support for amnesty a couple years ago. even now if you ask donald he wants to citizenship. 12 million people here illegally. deport them.
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for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike the big osteo-bi flex pills, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. bernie sanders finished behind hillary clinton in the saturday nevada caucuses. sanders also appeared on "face the nation." >> senator start with the south carolina primary.
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you have an excellent chance on super tuesday. are you skipping your chances in south carolina? >> well, john, i am talking to you from columbia, south carolina. we have a major rally. we are not skipping over anything. but i think after south carolina, we have 11 states, we stand a good chance of winning a number of those states. we think we have a whole lot of momentum. we lost yesterday in nevada by five points. a month ago we were 25 points behind. if you look at national polls. the numbers are tightening up. in some cases we are ahead nationally. i think people around the country are responding to our message of a rigged economy, a corrupt campaign. finance system and broken criminal justice system i'm feeling quite good. >> how should people judge the sanders campaign. you have come a long way. your message has influenced hillary clinton a great deal. should people say where are some big wins for bernie sanders? or hey, this is a message campaign.
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through the contests? >> this is not a message campaign the we are in the race to win. i think on super tuesday for example, you will see major victories. john as you know. most people know. these primary elections and caucus elections are proportional. and that means it is not winner take off. for example, hillary clinton in nevada got 19 delegates. we got 15. we will need 2400 to win. a state-by-state process. and we are going to win big states on super tuesday. >> in the cbs poll of nevada caucus goers, 90% thought hillary clinton had the right experience to be president. only abut 10% said you had the right experience. how do you change that feeling? >> well, i think we have, remember when we started this campaign. hillary clinton is almost universally known. she was a first lady. secretary of state.
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i am a senator from the very small great state of vermont. not a lot of people know me. they don't know my experience the my 25 years in congress. eight years as mayor of city of burlington. get the word out. making progress. a long way to go. people have got to understand the agenda that we are fighting for. this is a senator who has taken on every powerful special interest, whether wall street or the drug companies, military industrial complex. the more people know our record the better we do. i would point out, john, just yesterday to the best of my knowledge we actually won the latino vote in nevada. to a diverse nation. >> that is a major break through. hillary clinton, however won among african-american voters, a large portion of the electorate in south carolina. you don't seem to be making inroads and the clock is ticking?
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we are doing better. interestingly. a lot of the polling i see is not along racial lines but generational lines. we are doing better and better among younger people. not so well among older people. african-american, white, or latino. we have a lot of work to do. but i think when the african-american community criminal justice, economics the agenda. raising minimum wage to $15 an hour. dealing with the fact we have more people shamefully than any other country on earth. i am against the death penalty. secretary clinton is not. i think as people become
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of finding a better answer than we have now. narrator: donate to goodwill where your donations help fund job placement and training for people in your community. young man in michigan had his birthday party dream come true. steve hartman has his story. >> reporter: it is not unusual for police to get called to a party. but what was unusual about this party in lansing, michigan is it
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a police thank you party. put on by this most unlikely host. why did you want to do this? >> so i am throwing them the thank you party to show them i still appreciate them. >> last year, in the midst of all the police protests, 11-year-old jeremy bordoua, wanted to be a police officer, asked his mom if he picked the wrong profession. he said, mom, the cops are still the good guys, right? police officers still the good ones trying to protect themselves. >> reporter: jeremy got that. he didn't like the idea of the good being lumped with the bad to. rectify the situation he told his mom for the next birthday all he wanted was to throw a thank you party for police. assuming they would come. >> i mean i thought there would be, three, four guys here. >> yeah, me into. >> you too? >> i didn't know this big, really. >> happy birthday to you. >> once word got out.
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responded. and not just from lansing but all over state of michigan. deputy james rebel drove here from georgia. >> just wanted to stay thank you for doing all you do for us. >> you are welcome. >> because he saw not every police officer is bad. we are human beings. >> one person that really recognizes what we truly are out here to do. >> just aren't kids like that. >> reporter: gary hall flew in from los angeles. >> got to till you jeremy how much this really means to us. and how -- how humble you are. >> reporter: the kid had no idea the depth of their gratitude. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: but he was about to find out. you're a good boy. >> thank you. >> see to help make all this happen. jeremy not only gave up his party. but his presents as well. so in appreciation for that sacrifice, the lansing police officer made him an honorary member of their force. we also have a hat for you. gave him a real uniform right done to the badge. i will pin this badge on you, okay.
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>> also tonight the new state of play in the race for president, following the first contest in the south and west. >> usa! >> why is the st. louis arch diocese urging churches to cut ties with the girl scouts? when a sight seeing helicopter crashed in hawaii -- this couple came to the rescue. >> the lady started yelling, "please help my son. he is only 15 years old. please get him out." >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." welcome. i'm jeff glor. six dead. two others including a 14-year-old girl are hurt following a series of shootings in michigan acht gunman opened fire saturday night at three separate locations in kalmazoo, the driver for the car service uber. one of dalton's passengers said
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the shootings. erratically. we were running stop signs. >> reporter: matt millen says his uber driver yesterday afternoon were out of control. >> driving throughed means, driving through the lawn. speeding along. finally once he came to a stop, away. >> reporter: police say hours later that same man, jason brian shootings. the first victim unidentified woman at meadows town homes on the outskirts of kalmazoo, shot multiple times and expected to survive. four hours later, eight miles away, richard smith and 17-year-old son tyler were fatally shot looking at cars at the sealy ford kia dealership. 15 minutes later, five people gunned down in their vehicles in the parking lot of a cracker barrel restaurant along interstate 94.
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62, mary jo nye, 60. dorothy brown, 74. barbara hawthorne, 68. a 14-year-old passenger remains in grave condition. it was just after midnight when a senior sheriff's deputy spotted the 45-year-old's car leaving the parking lot of of a downtown kalmazoo bar. dalton surrendered without a fight. >> there is no connection between the three different sets of victims to each other or any of the victims to mr. dalton. they appear to have been chosen at random. uber's chief security officer, joe sullivan released this statement. we are horrified and heartbroken at the senseless violence in kalamazoo, michigan. our hearts and prayers with the families of the victims of this devastating crime and those recovering from injuries. dalton is married with children. chad landon is his neighbor. >> he mainly stuck to himself. played music all night long.
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you know, always banging. but never a concern that anything like this would happen. >> reporter: dalton expected to be arraigned tomorrow and face six counts of murder, two attempted murder, eight counts felony use of a firearm. jeff. >> anna werner, thank you very much. campaign 2016. donald trump's victory in south carolina, the primary there, gives him a commanding lead in the early delegate count. but with more than 1,200 delegates neneed for the republican nomination. there is a long way to go. on the democratic side. hillary clinton's big night in nevada put her a quarter of way toward her party's nomination. we have both races covered, beginning with major investigate and gop. >> when you win it is beautiful. we will never, ever, forget south carolina. >> on this night in south carolina, we took the first step forward in the beginning of a new american century. >> friends, once again, we have made history. >> reporter: as donald trump
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winner. for the first time he told supporters he could see the finish line. >> let's put this thing away. >> on "face the nation."." trump p aled expectations back slightly. >> i dent want toam leading. we have a long way to go. >> marco rubio s sd the anti-trump vote matters more. >> 70% said they're not voting fo donald trump. >> republicans wating hillary clinton's victory in nevada. are looking for a general election match up they can win. >> we want someone who can beat hillary i beat hillary. donald, sadly polling shows doesn't. trump, cruz, rubio all have the money and organization to carry on. ruby never has come close to winning. cruz has lost two straight after victory in iowa. soon it will not be enough just ro slow trump down. >> i am suspending my campaign. jeb bush finished fourth and broke.
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$120 million never finished in the running and collected a paltry thrhr delegates. john kasich helped drive bush out of the race, hopes to persuade voters he deserves a longer look. >> we have risen in theational polls. we a a still strong. we have good grassroots. everybody just hang on. things are going to settle down. >> the campaign now heads to nevadacaucusus tuesday. a week after that, march 1, super tuesday fry marries where 25% of all available delegates will be awarded. >> major, thank you. for democrats, the road to super tuesday runs through south carolina next weekend. here's nancy cordes. >> weep just won nevada! >> reporter: clinton headed for houston, texas one of a dozen states that will vote super tuesday, march 1. on face t nation, disappointed sanders tried to put his loss in context.
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a month ago we were 25 points behind. >> reporter: for clinton, a 4 hour blitz of the vegas strip paid off. >> yep, take that inside. >> reporter: she won the state's most populous county by 10 points. >> final count, 190 for secretary clinton. and 81 people in the preference group for senator sanders. >> luisa morales is a maid the caesar's palace. >> president hillary clinton. >> why? >> she is intelligent. so beautiful human. >> reporter: women, older voters and african-americans were key to clinton's victory. >> hillary! >> feel the bern. >> younger voters went once again for sanders. you need help rigig now with the debt you already have. clinton made this appeal to new graduates in her victory speech.
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to cut your interest rates and cap payments so you never have to pay more than you can afford. >> sanders insists he will bounce back with wins on super tuesday. in oklahoma, colorado, minnesota, and his home state of vermont. >> we are going to see the results of one of the great political upsets in the history of the united states. >> but first he will have to make up ground here in south carolina which holds its democratic primary next weekend. several thousand people have come out here in greenville, uth carolina to night to hr sandnds speak. he has got the entire state to himself today because hillary [ vocalizing ] [ buzzing ] [ tree crashes ]
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cyclone winston had wind up to 1717miles an hour. so far at least ten deaths reported. communications are still down. and rescue workers have yet to search the rubble of many destroyed homes. nearly 130 people were killed in a series of bombings in syria. the attacks in neighborhood in damascus and homs and came as secretary of state john kerry anhounced preliminary cease-fire. elizabeth palmer is in damascus. >> reporter: in the early afternoon, explosions from two car bombs ripped through a residential neighborhood in homs. this is a pro-assad area, the attack was clearly anti-government and isis has claimed responsibility. a few hours later in suburban mascus several more bombs went off. and isis says it planted them too. friday's cease-fire deadline proposed by the united states and russia came and went with no pause in thefighting.
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still willing to negotiate a temporary truce. this weekend, president bashar al-assad said it publicly in an interview. but he doesn't trust the opposition fighters to lay done their arms and they certainly don't trust him. so the war grinds on. around syria's biggest city aleppo, russian planes and the syrian army are battling together in a huge offensive designed to cut off the opposition supply lines. at the moment, they're winning. one more reason the syrian government may be dragging its heels on a truce. but the pressure jeff is building. president obama's expected to speak with russian president vladamir putin inhe coming days to hammer out detales of some kind of pause in this war. >> liz, thank you. the dalai lama had reassuring words for followers speaking in minneapolis. he said he is in good health
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a prs tateostate condition at may clinic. he is 80 years old. >> catholic diocese asked pastors to cut ties with girl scout troops. concerned about the scouts issues on social issues. here's jamie yukes. >> reporter: for 100 years. the girl scouts of missouri and arch diocese of st. louis partnered in leadership programs to. day, 4,000 scouts meet in st. louis parishes. this week the archbishop disbanded catholic committee on girl scouts because of concerns that the organization exhibits a troubling pattern of behavior increasingly incompatible with our catholic val use. >> things like abortion add voe skaes advocacy with groups. >> brian miller -- >> push for things like values, same-sex marriage or transgender
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that is something with our catholic faith. a built of conflict there. >> reporter: in the letter the archbishop says girl scouts promote role models in conflict, gloria steinam and betty f rich. edan. reactiwn came fast. one woman said as a katrina look i am disgusted by the archbishop's letter. i hope the parish will continue girl scouts. another wrote a. men. thank you, archbishop carlson. the church's on line question and answer section there i i a post asking can i buy girl scout cookies. the response -- each person must act in accord with their conscience. the girl scouts of eastern missouri says on its website it val use its long standing partnerships with religious organizations and remains committed to being an inclusive group. the ceo. >> we work to build girls of urage, confidence and character who truly make our world a better place.
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archbishop does not call for a ban on girl scouts. he is creating a catholic committee for girls formation that will promote catholic values and leadership. >> jamie, thank you. up next here, the police unions caing for a beyoncey cot. ananan historic photo finish at the daytona 500. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. sometimes wewese k-y ultragel to enhance my body's nanaral moisture so i can get into it a bit quicker. and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. check this out, bro. what's that, broheim? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car inrance?
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not everyone enjoyed beyonce's performance at the super bowl. some police unions are calling on officers to boycott her concerts over what they say is a dangerous message. jericka duncan has this story. okay, lady now let's get in formation >> reporter: because beyonce and her dancers danced in tribute to the black panther party known for confrontations with police, some law enforcement officials say the mega star is out of line. take what's mine
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order of police. >> we are not going to put up with her anti-police messagag i work hard >> reporter: parts of her music video, a young black boy puts his hand up in front of police. the words stop shooting us appear graffiti.i. and now,ome polole unini heads are calling on officers to refuse to work beyonce's concerts for her upcoming world tour. which is sol out in 16 cities. the president of nashvilllls fraternal order of police said we ask officers to refuse to sa porpt the efforts of artists who promote a false narrative of law enforcement attacks o black citizens. new york sergeant's association, as a celebrity figure, beyonce should take greater responsibility in her divisive actions that further complicate relationships beteten communities of color and the members of law enforcement. but they are not suggesting a boycott. >> tampa's police department
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with thihi tweet. that says, officers have been in formation for days, signing up to keep the beehive save. last october, director quinton tarantino condemned police brutality saying he was on the side of the murdered. the nypd took offense and encouraged people to boycott the hateful eight. jeff, that movie ended up grossing more than $131 million worldwide. >> jericka, thank you. after 500 miles decided by inches. the end to the daytona 500. denney hamlin taking it from martin truexx jr. at the wire. look at that. that takes skill and luck. it is the closest finish in the history of the daytona 500. up next here, a life-saving device used by the military now
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# a company in oregon developed a way to save the lives of gunshotvictims. technology effective in war zones. here's demarco morgan. >> insert the applicator into the wound. >> reporter: it looks like a turkey baster. >> the sponges are deployedhis way. >> reporter: designed to save lives. >> they begin to expand and absorb fluid and put pressure at the bleeding. >> reporter: their device is called extstat. meant to absorb blood and exert pressure on trauma wound. the fda cleared it for military use in 2014 and u.s. special
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>> they couldn't get bleeding to stop in his leg and used the dressing. >> reporter: a combat medic with special operations. sims says it is a tough art to pack a wound using traditional method to stop the bleeding. >> it might take you four, five minutes to get the wound taken care of. with exstat it takes 10, 20 seconds to get all the dressing in place. in december of last year the fda cleared exstat for civilian use. during events like san bernardino, and other mass shootings. in addition to natural disasters and car accidents, the time saved to stop bleeding scan be spent assessing other vie talz.tals. if it increases a couple percent expand to civilian population talking thousand of people that don't bleed to death that would have bled to death. >> reporter: exstat costs several hundred per applicatoror
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reducing after roll out this month. demarco morgan, cbs news, new york. a mega bus ride went terribly wrong outside of chicago. the back of the bus caught fire and appears part of it exploded. it was all documented on twitter by "the new york times" frugal traveler lucas peterson. nobody was hurt. several passengers reported losing their belongings.
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you may have seen the dramatic video of a sightseeing hebl helicopter crashing last week in hawaii. we are hearing from the people who witnessed the crash but also raced to the rescue. chris martinez. >> reporter: the video captures the moment a tourist helicopter plunged from the sky. what it doesn't show is the daring rescue that came after sean winrick put down his camera. >> bunch of people jumped in the water. >> reporter: among them, juan valerio, he and his family were planning to visit the pearl are bar memorial when he witnessed the crash and instinct took over. >> ran in with my clothes. swam out to the helicopter. valerio found a woman. he swam with her to shore. she started yelling. please help my son. he is only 15 years old. he is stuck in the helicopter. please get him out. >> reporter: he says the teen was still strapped in his seat
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sinking. it took rescuers nearly ten minutes to free the boy and bring him to shore where valerio's wife, a critical car nurse was weight. >> we need to do what we can for this young boy. >> we were all strangers to one another. we didn't know each other. but everybody collectively was one another. >> reporter: the pilot and family of four canadian tourists all survived. as for valerio's family they never made it to the memorial. but their two sons got a valuable lesson about bravery and courage. >> makes me feel very proud that i know now that they could do that. i could do that. anything could happen. any second is precious. >> reporter: chris mar teens, cbs news, los angeles. that's the "cbs overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning.
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republican party caucuses. saturday's democratic caucuses saw hillary clinton beat back a challenge. clinton got 53% to sander's 47%. for the republicans, saturday's primary in north carolina gave donald trump another win. garnered 33% of the vote. marco rubio and ted cruz, second and third respectively. jeb bush finished disappointing fourth and left the race. >> every day americans test the boundaries of freedom and achieve more than what they could have ever dreamed. but over the last seven years, our nation's bright light has become little more than a flicker. we have retreated from the world stage. the american values that have brought peace and opportunity are fading. that is not the america we know and love. america is a country that thinks big, acts boldly, and leads without apology. it will be up to the next president to restore that kind of leadership.
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we have run to unify our country. and to addvocate conservative solutions. but the people of iowa and new hampshire and south carolina have spoken. and i really respect their decision. so, tonight, i am suspending my campaign. yeah, yeah. thank you. [ applause ] >> john dickerson discussed the gop race with donald trump for "face the nation." mr. trump is it now your nomination to lose? >> i don't think so. i am dealing with very, very talented people, smart people. good people. and, you know i think, you know they will be competing. we have a competition. south carolina amazing. new hampshire was amazing. you know the size of the incredible. yesterday i won every delegate.
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districts on top of having a big margin. so that was a great victory. no, we are now off to nevada. go to atlanta tonight. making a big speech in front of many thousand. then i go to nevada where i will be for a couple of days. i have a lot of property out there, lot of great employees. i think i should do well in nevada. >> if you didn't get the nomination, you would be shocked? >> i wouldn't be shocked. look, again, i am competing against professional politicians. senators, top of the line. i know ben carson is still in. a terrific guy. talented guy. competing against a lot of very good people. so, you know i don't want to say it is mine. certainly i am leading. no question. but we have got a long way to go. >> marco rubio says now the campaign is in this phase you have to be more specific about your foreign policy vision and knowledge? >> i think i have great knowledge of foreign policy, frankly. despite what some people said, i
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and a lot of people weren't. they just got on the bandwagon recently because it was a disaster. i think i have great knowledge of, for military. i think i have better vision for syria than a lot of great military geniuses saying how to fight the war with syria. in my opinion doing just the opposite. are we going to start world war iii over syria. be there for the next 40 years. been there for 15 years in the middle east. much more than that probably. we have spent $4 trillion, maybe more than that. it is time to -- to do something about it. and it is time to also knock isis out. you have got to knock isis out. >> let me ask you about your position on iraq war. referred to that a lot. this week everybody has gone through the things you said. seems like it was more muted your opposition to the war. everybody knows when you say something it is pretty clear what you mean. on iraq it was a little bit more muddled than you have been making it seem?
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i had no even thought of being a politician. nobody talked to me about war, should we do the war or not? not like now where every day you are asked question as but things. and i spoke with howard stern, a friend of mine on his show. this was many, maybe months before. talking about. i said, yeah, i don't know. i was thinking abut it. i didn't think about it. when the war started. actually joe scarborough called yesterday and put something out. ere basically it is on my side. that was early on. before the fact. it was very early on. he interviewed me years again at the very beginning. that was just put out yesterday evening. look, i was against it. i was against it very early. we shouldn't have been in there. i think it is probably perhaps the worst mistake we have ever made. first of all, they didn't knock down the world trade center. it wasn't iraq. it was other people without mentioning names. other people. some day they ought to open the
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it was other people that knocked down the world trade center. it's, you know, no reason to goal into a big, now. a horrible mistake that unfortunately shouldn't have done it. we have lost trillions. thousand of lives. wounded warriors i love all over the place. and, here's the other part. iran is taking over iraq. decade. they're taking it over. as the you sit there. i silt here i sit here. they're going in. taking over. walk in. do what they want. essentially already taken it over. >> last week when t t pope made his remarks questioning your christianity. you said, no leader especially a religious leader should have a right to question another man's religion or faith. just last week, you questioned ted cruz's christianity tin the course of the campaign may have helped you win south carolina. why is it okay for you and not okay for the pope? >> no, i never questioned ted's -- anything having to do with his religion.
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you can't do that. you just can't do that. it is not appropriate. i was tough on him on that. because things were said about me that were not true. and marco rubio actually said that he lied. i have never seen another politician to another politician that he lied. it happens. marco gave me cover. he said the same thing. he said it during the debate that he was lying. so i just said you can't say things which are lies and claim christianity. you can't do it. i just don't think it's good. i'm not questioning his christianity. i think it is inappropriate to hold up the bible and lie. >> do you think the pope may have helped you in south carolina? >> well, i am asked that question so much. i just don't know. i was first in a state of shock. i have never seen the pope talk about something as unimportant as donald trump. i was like, the pope is talking about me? this can't be happening? good or bad? they said it is bad. i said, oh. this was the day before the election.
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carolina's primary. both men spoke with john dickerson. >> senator, you are saying it is now a three-man race. means to get to the nm nationnomination you have to get past donald trump. is that going to happen or make that happen? >> you have to make that happen. the die naming to this point. donald trump in the 30s, high 20s. part of the electorate says they're not voting for him. divided among five or seven people. as the five or seven people continues to narrow douchbt itwn. it will make the race clearer. we have to earn the vote. there are people, supporting donald trump we believe we can win over as well. it is a smaller race and field today than last night. i think practically speaking it is down to three people who are still running. full-scale campaigns. i have respect for governor carson. he will stay in continue to fight. i know john kasich is out there. spend a week in michigan. today alone in three states. we are going to continue to
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we feel really good about this ka aless if any one wants to joint effort. marcorubio.com. we need their help. >> how will you take the voters away from donald trump as you say? what is your argument? >> here is our argument. i ams realistic. in 2010. ran for the senate five years ago. been there five years. enough time to know the damage barack obama has done to the country. but while i am realistic. i am optimistic about our future. a few things. if we do them we'll have the greatest air ro estest era. i detailed what the things are. specifically. if you are running to be president. you can't tell people you will make america great again. explain policy wise. we are not going to win a general election with a candidate who refuses to detail policy. donald has time to do that. we can half a policy debate about whose idea are better. i believe that once people begin
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here, that we have a chance here, not just to make our country great, but greater than its have ever in we have a plan to diet. that will influence voters, not to mention, coalesce those who were with some one else around us. >> you want donald trump to be specific, offer more policies. people have been asking about that from him for months. in the polls what it shows the that voters seem to be flocking to him they think he is the stronger candidate on issues of national security. are people wrong? how do you convince them they're not right to be for donald trump because he is stronger? >> i think strong rhetoric and strong action are two separate thing thousands. any one can use tough words. go over the top and say things that sound strong. sounding strong is not enough. you have to know how you will do it. look at some policies he talked about they would not make america stronger. struz views on vladamir putin are troubling. i don't think he understand who vladamir putin is or what he is freeing to do. these are the things that i
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when you are commander-in-chief, you are commander-in-chief on day one. you don't get like a six month grace period. the world doesn't sfop. let's wait till the president catches up before we challenge america. you have to know what you are doing on your first day there. look, this is not an attack tore anything of the nature. just a simple observation. if you want to be president. you have to detail specific public policy. i don't think from this point forward in the campaign, voters will be as tolerant of the lack of that as the they have been up to now. >> what else other than vladamir putin would you expect specific policy from him on? >> i mean on everything. health care. we all agree we will repeal obama care. what will you replace it with. we have detailed. he has the not. again on, issues of energy. how will we utilize our energy resources. what's the role of the federal government? what justices would you appoint to the supreme court not just because a vacancy now, at least
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to eight years. on virtually every major issue before the country. that tips the natural pursue of the federal government. important to have specificity about what you are going to do if you want to be the president. >> you said your charm pain was carolina. wasn't the expectation that you should have done better in south carolina given the large share of conservatives in the state. and the large share of those who self identify as evangelical krigs chins. >> john, look at the first two primaries. started in iowa. the media said we don't have a chance. couldn't win. won overwhelming victory in iowa. big, big margin. went to new hampshire. all the media said, a conservative could not compete in a moderate state. we won a third place finish in new hampshire. we went to south carolina whey a week ago, donald trump had a 20-point dominating lead. we ended up closing that gap tremendously.
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tied for second place. that combination what that has done to the race. at this point. we have seen the field narrow dramatically. there is only one strong conservative who has a path to winning. that is having the effect of unifying conservatives nationally and teeing us up for nevada and special for super tuesday in nine days. that was all t always our plan. let me ask you about voters their poll shows they went for donald trump over you. do you think he questioned your christianity during the course of the south carolina campaign? >> listen, there is no doubt that both donald and marco got personal and nasty. both of them when you point to their records, they follow the same pattern. they've scream, liar, liar, liar. if pun your integrity. attack your character. as you know, from the beginning of the campaign. nearly ape year now year now i have consistently refused to respond in kind.
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i will happily praise both donald trump and marco rubio as men who i admire. as people who, not going to go personal with them. but i do think we should be focused on substance and record. if-up want a candidate opposes amnesty, citizenship for 12 million people here. i am the only candidate who opposes that. you want a candidate who led the fight against obama care, who will lift the burders on small businesses and barack jobs. the only candidate with the proven record. you want a canned wait to defend religious liberty. second amount. and appoint constitutionalists to the court. i'm the only candidate with the record. that's why conservatives are uniting behind our campaign. if they want to continue with the attacks that's trar prerogative. we will stay focused on the substance. voters want and deserve. >> substance of immigration and building a wall. you and donald trump want the same thing.
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the business world executing nasman. what would you say to a voter. you may share the same goals with donald trump on this, but you lack that experience of private sector. >> listen, i have joked more than once on the campaign trail i am going to build a wall. i have somebody in mind to build it. no dow that if you wanted a building contractor donald would beep a strong consend tender for that. the question we have here is who is a leader on thisser to. you know back in 2013. when we were having the epic battle on amnesty. when they joined up to push amnesty. i led the fight against it. standing shoulder to shoulder with jeff sessions and steve king and millions of americans. donald trump was nowhere to be found. he was tweeting support for amnesty a couple years ago.
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you said last night you think you have an excellent chance on super tuesday. are you skipping your chances in south carolina? >> well, john, i am talking to you from columbia, south carolina. we have a major rally. we are not skipping over anything. but i think after south carolina, we have 11 states, we stand a good chance of winning a number of those states. we think we have a whole lot of momentum. we lost yesterday in nevada by five points. a month ago we were 25 points behind. if you look at national polls. the numbers are tightening up. in some cases we are ahead nationally. i think people around the country are responding to our message of a rigged economy, a corrupt campaign. finance system and broken criminal justice system i'm feeling quite good. >> how should people judge the sanders campaign. you have come a long way. your message has influenced hillary clinton a great deal. should people say where are some big wins for bernie sanders?
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campaign. and let the message continue through the contests? >> this is not a message campaign the we are in the race to win. i think on super tuesday for example, you will see major victories. john as you know. most people know. these primary elections and caucus elections are proportional. and that means it is not winner take off. for example, hillary clinton in nevada got 19 delegates. we got 15. we will need 2400 to win. a state-by-state process. and we are going to win big states on super tuesday. >> in the cbs poll of nevada caucus goers, 90% thought hillary clinton had the right experience to be president. only abut 10% said you had the right experience. how do you change that feeling? >> well, i think we have, remember when weep start started this campaign. hillary clinton is almost
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she was a first lady. secretary of state. a senator. i am a senator from the very small great state of vermont. not a lot of people know me. they don't know my experience the my 25 years in congress. eight years as mayor of city of burlington. get the word out. making progress. a long way to go. people have got to understand the agenda that we are fighting for. this is a senator who has taken on every powerful special interest, whether wall street or the drug callompanies, military industrial complex. the more people know our record the better we do. i would point out, john, just yesterday to the best of my knowledge we actually won the latino volt inte in nevada. major breakthrough reaching out to a diverse nation. through. hillary clinton, however won among african-american voters, a large portion of the electorate in south carolina. inroads and the clock is ticking?
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party in lansing, michigan is it was in their honor. a police thank you party. put on by this most unlikely host. why did you want to do this? >> so i am throwing them the thank you party to showhem i still appreciate them. >> last year, in the midst of all the police protests, 11-year-old jeremy bordoua, wanted to be a police officer, asked his mom if he picked the wrong profession. he said, mom, the cops are still the good guys, right? i said, yeah, there are some bad police officers still the good ones trying to protect themselves. >> reporter: jeremy got that. he didn't like the idea of the good being lumped with the bad to. rectify the situation he told his mom for the next birthday all heanted was to throw a thank you party for police. assuming they would come. >> i mean i thought there would be, three, four guys here. >> yeah, me into. >> you too? >> i didn't know this big, really.
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>> once word got out. more than 100 officers responded. and not just from lansing but all over state of michigan. deputy james rebel drove here from georgia. >> just wanted to stay thank you for doing all you do for us. >> you are welcome. >> because he saw not every police officer is bad. we are human beings. and that's what, he sees in us. >> one person that really recognizes what we truly are out here to do. >> just aren't kids like that. >> reporter: gary hall flew in from los angeles. >> got to till you jeremy how much this really means to us. and how -- how humble you are. >> reporter: the kid had no idea the depth of their gratitude. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: but he was about to find out. you're a good boy. >> thank you. >> see to help make all this happen. jeremy not only gave up his party. but his presents as well.
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sacrifice, the lansing police officer made him an honorary member of their force. we also have a hat for you. gave him a real uniform right done to the badge. i will pin this badge on you, okay. last year at this time. jeremy wasn't sure he wanted to be a cop. but now, he is unwavering. if you pull me over can i get out of my speeding ticket? >> and -- >> inkrutcorruptible. >> probably not. that's the "cbs overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continue thousands. for others check back later for the morning news. and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm jeff glor. searching for answers. the suspected gunman, an uber driver. we'll hear from one of his
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>> finally once he came to a stop. i jumped out of the car and ran away. >> also tonight the new state of play in the race for president, following the first contest in the south and west. >> usa! >> usa!! >> w w is the st. louis arch diocese urging churches to cut ties with the girl scouts? when a sight seeing helicopter crashed in hawaii -- this couple came to the rescue. >> the lady started yelling, "please help my son. he is only 15 years old. please get him out." >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." welcome. i'm jeff glor. six dead. two others including a 14-year-old girl are hurt following a series of shootings in michigan. a gunman opened fire saturday night at three separate locations in kalmazoo, the suspect in custody, 45-year-old, jason dalton, a driver for the car service uber. one of dalton's passengers said
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the shootings. anna werner is in kalamazoo. >> he started driving really erratically. we were running stop signs. >> reporter: matt millen says his uber driver yesterday afternoon were out of control. >> driving throughed means, driving through the lawn. speeding along. finally once he came to a stop, i jumped out of the car and ran away. >> reporter: police say hours later that same man, jason brian dalton began a series of random shootings. the first victim unidentified woman at meadows town homes on the outskirts of kalmazoo, shot multiple times and expected to survive. approximately, four hours later, eight miles away, richd smith and 17-year-old son tyler were fatally shot looking at cars at the sealy ford kia dealership. 15 minutes later, five people gunned down in their vehicles in the parking lot of a cracker barrel restaurant along interstate 94.
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dorothy brown, 74. barbara hawthorne, 68. a 14-year-old passenger remains in grave condition. it was just after midnight when a senior sheriff's deputy spotted the 45-year-old's car leaving the parking lot of of a downtown kalmazoo bar. dalton surrendered without a fight. >> there is no connection between the three different sets of victims to each other or any of the victims to mr. dalton. thth appear to have been chosen at random. uber's chief security officer, joe sullivan released this@ statement. we are horrified and heartbroken at the senseless vioionce in kalamazoo, michigan. our hearts and prayers with the families of the victims of this devastating crime and those dalton is married with children.
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>> he mainly stuck to himself. played music all night long. listened to musi you know, always banging. but never a concern that anything like this would happen. >> reporter: dalton expected to be arraigned tomorrow and face six counts of murder, two attempted murder, eight counts felony use of a firearm. jeff. >> anna werner, thank you very much. campaign 2016. donald trump's victory in south carolina, the primary there, gives him a commanding lead in the early delegate count. but with more than 1,200 delegates needed for the republican nomination. there is a long way to go. on the democratic side. hillary clinton's big night in nevada put her a quarter of way toward her party's nomination. we have both races covered, beginning with major investigate and gop. >> when you win it is beautiful. we will never, ever, forget south carolina. >> on this night in south carolina, we took the first step forward in the beginning of a new american century. >> friends, once again, we have
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>> reporter: as donald trump loves to say there is only one winner. for the first time he told supporters he could see the finish line. >> let's put this thing away. >> on "face the nation." trump dialed expectations back slightly. >> i am leading. we have a long way to go. >> marco rubio said the anti-trump vote matters more. >> 70% said they're not voting for donald trump. >> republicans watching hillary clinton's victory in nevada. are looking for a general election match up they can win. >> we want someone who can beat hillary i beat hillary. donald, sadly polling shows doesn't. trump, cruz, rubio all have the money and organization to carry on. ruby never has come close to winning. cruz has lost two ststight after victory in iowa. soonont will not be enough just to slow trump down. >> i am suspending my campaign. jeb bush finished fourth and broke. bush and allies spent more than
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the running and collected a paltry three delegates. john kasich helped drive bush out of the race, hopes to persuade voters he deserves a longer look. >> we have risen in the national polls. we are still strong. we have good grassroots. everybody just hang on. things are going to settle down. >> the campaign now heads to nevada which holds caucuses tuesday. a week after that, march 1, super tuesday fry marries where 25% of all available delegates will be awarded. >> major, thank you. for democrats, the road to super tuesday runs through south carolina next weekend. here's nancy cordes. >> we just won nevada! >> reporter: clinton headed for houston, texas one of a dozen states that will vote super tuesday, march 1. on face the nation, disappointed sanders tried to put his loss in
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>> weep lost in nevada by five points. a month ago we were 25 points behind. >> reporter: for clinton, a 4 hour blitz of the vegas strip paid off. >> yep, take that inside. >> reporter: she won the state's- most populous county by 10 points. >> final count, 190 for secretary clinton. and 81 people in the preference group for senator sanders. >> luisa morales is a maid the caesar's palace. >> president hillary clinton. >> why? >> she is intelligent. so beautiful human. >> reporter: women, older voters and african-americans were key to clinton's victory. >> hillary! >> feel the bern. >> younger voters went once again for sanders. you need help right now with the debt you already have. clinton made this appeal to new
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that's why i have a plan. to cut your interest rates and cap payments so you never have to pay more than you can afford. >> sanders insists he will bounce back with wins on super tuesday. in oklahoma, colorado, minnesota, and his home state of vermont. >> we are going to see the results of one of the great political upsets in the history of the united states. >> but first he will have to make up ground here in south carolina which holds its democratic primary next weekend. several thousand people have almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth and i will listen.
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reported. communications are still down. and rescue workers have yet to search the rubble of many destroyed homes. nearly 130 people were killed in a series of bombings in syria. the attacks in neighborhood in damascus and homs and came as secretary of state john kerry announced preliminary cease-fire. elizabeth palmer is in damascus. >> reporter: in the early afternoon, explosions from two car bombs ripped through a residential neighborhood in homs. this is a pro-assad area, the
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anti-government and isis has claimed responsibility. a few hours later in suburban damascus several more bombs went off. and isis says it planted them too. friday's cease-fire deadline proposed by the united states and russia came and went with no pause in the fighting. though all sides say they're still willing to negotiate a temporary truce. this weekend, president bashar al-assad said it publicly in an interview. but he doesn't trust the opposition fighters to lay done their arms and they certainly don't trust him. so the war grinds on. around syria's biggest city aleppo, russian planes and the syrian army are battling together in a huge offensive designed to cut off the opposition supply lines. at the moment, they're winning. one more reason the syrian government may be dragging its heels on a truce. but the pressure jeff is president obama's expected to speak with russian president vladamir putin in the coming days to hammer out details of some kind of pause in this war. >> liz, thank you. the dalai lama had reassuring words for followers speaking in minneapolis. he said he is in good health despite undergoing treatment for a prostate condition at mayo
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the dalai lama is 80 years old. >> catholic diocese asked pastors to cut ties with girl scout troops. the church says it's concerned about the scouts positions on social issues. here's jamie yukes. >> reporter: for almost 100 years, the girl scouts of missouri and arch diocese of st. louis have rtnered in leadership programs for young women. today, nearly 4,000 scouts meet in st. louis parishes. this week the archbishop disbanded catholic committee on girl scouts because of ongoing concerns that the organization exhibits a troubling pattern of behavior increasingly incompatible with our catholic values. >> things like abortion advocacy with their groups -- >> brian miller -- >> push for things like values, same-sex marriage or transgender issue keeps coming up.
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catholic faith. as we try to educate our youth, obviously, there is a bit of a conflict there. >> reporter: in the letter the archbishop says girl scouts promote role models in conflict, gloria steinam and betty friedan. reaction came fast. one woman said as catholic, i am disgusted by the archbishop's letter. i hope the parish will continue girl scouts. another wrote -- amen. thank you, archbishop carlson. on the church's on line question and answer section there is a post asking can i buy girl scout cookies. the response -- each person must act in accord with their conscience. the girl scouts of eastern missouri says on its website it val use its long standing partnerships with religious organizations and remains committed to being an inclusive group. bonnie bartakowski, the ceo. >> we work to build girls of courage, confidence and character who truly make our world a better place. >> reporter: jeff, the
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ban on girl scouts. he is creating a catholic committee for girls formation that will promote catholic values and leadership. >> jamie, than you. up next here, the police unions calling for a beyonce boycott. and an historic photo finish at the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save ney by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money.
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not everyone enjoyed beyonce's performance at the super bowl. some police unions are calling on officers to boycott her concerts over what they say is a dangerous message. jericka duncan has this story. okay, lady now let's get in formation >> reporter: because beyonce and her dancers dancedn tribute to the black panther party known for confrontations with police, some law enforcement officials say the mega star is out of line.
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>> reporter: javier ortiz is with the miami fraternal order of police. >> we are not going to put up with her anti-police message. i work hard >> reporter: parts of her music video, a young black boy puts his hand up in front of police. the words stop shooting us appear graffiti. and now, some police union heads are calling on officers to refuse to work beyonce's concerts for her upcoming world tour. which is sold out in 16 cities. the president of nashville's fraternal order of police said we ask officers to refuse to support the efforts of artists who promote a false narrative of law enforcement attacks on black citizens. new york sergeant's association, as a celebrity figure, beyonce should take greater responsibility in her divisive actions that further complicate relationships between communities of color and the members of law enforcement. but they are not suggesting a boycott. >> tampa's police department
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with this tweet. that says, officers have been in formation for days, signing up to keep the beehive save. last october, director quinton tarantino condemned police brutality saying he was on the side of the murdered. the nypd took offense and encouraged people to boycott the hateful eight. jeff, that movie ended up grossing more than $131 million worldwide. >> jericka, thank you. after 500 miles decided by inches. here is the extraordinary end to the daytona 500. denney hamlin taking it from martin truexx jr. at the wire. look at that. that takes skill and luck. it is the closest finish in the history of the daytona 500. up next here, a life-saving
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ready to help civilians. a company in oregon developed a way to save the lives of gunshot victims. technology effective in war zones. here's demarco morgan. >> insert the applicator into the wound. >> reporter: it looks like a turkey baster. >> the sponges are deployed this way. >> reporter: designed to save lives. >> they begin to expand and absorb fluid and put pressure at site of the bleeding. >> reporter: h h works for medvedics, and their device is called exstat. meant to absorb blood and exert pressure on trauma wound. to stop bleeding. the fda cleared it for military use in 2014 and u.s. special operations purchased hundreds.
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stop in his leg and used the exstat dressing. >> reporter: a combat medic with special operations. sims says it is a tough art to pack a wound using traditional method to stop the bleeding. >> it might take you four, five minutes to get the wound taken care of. with exstat it takes 10, 20 seconds to get all the dressing in place. in december of last year the fda cleared exstat for civilian use. during events like san bernardino, and other mass shootings. in addition to natural disasters and car accidents, the time saved to stop bleeding scan be spent assessing other vitals. if it just increases survival by a couple percent and you expand to civilian population talking thousand of people that don't bleed to death that would have bled to death. >> reporter: exstat costs several hundred per applicator, a price the company starts reducing after roll out this
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demarco morgan, cbs news, new york. a mega bus ride went terribly wrong outside of chicago. the back of the bus caught fire and appears part of it exploded. by "the new york times" frugal traveler lucas peterson. nobody was hurt. several passengers reported losing their belongings. raced to the rescue when a helicopter went down. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats. there's an unusual tiredness and fatigue. there's unfamiliar dizziness or light-headedness. unusual pain in your back, neck, jaw, one or both arms, even your upper stomach,
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don't make excuses. make the call to 9-1-1 immediately. learn more at womenshealth.gov/heartattack. when the twins were about 10 days old, the doctors told us they were going to need blood transfusions. we're so proud of who they've become. as a result of one person, deciding to spend an hour of their life giving blood is just immeasurable, how powerful that one donation could possibly be.
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you may have seen the dramatic video of a sightseeing helicopter crashing last week in hawaii. we are hearing from the people who witnessed the crash but also raced to the rescue. here's chris martinez. >> reporter: the video captures the moment a tourist helicopter plunged from the sky. what it doesn't show is the daring rescue that came after sean winrick put down his camera. >> bunch of people jumped in the water. we tried to help the survivors. >> reporter: among them, juan valerio, he and his family were planning to visit the pearl harbor bar memorial when he witnessed the crash and instinct took over. >> ran in with my clothes. swam out as fast as i could to the helicopter. valerio found a woman. as he swam with her to shore. the lady started yelling, "please help my son. he is only 15 years old. he is stuck in the helicopter. please get him out." >> reporter: he says the teen was still strapped in his seat
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sinking. it took rescuers nearly ten minutes to free the boy and bring him to shore where valerio's wife, a critical care nurse was waiting. >> we need to do what we can for this young boy. >> we were all strangers to one another. we didn't know each other. but everybody collectively was able to work really well with one another. >> reporter: the pilot and family of four canadian tourists all survived. as for valerio's family they never made it to the memorial. but their two sons got a valuable lesson about bravery and courage. >> makes me feel very proud that i know now that they could do that. i could do that. anything could happen. any second is precious. >> reporter: chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. that's the "cbs overnight news" for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us later for the morning news and cbs this morning.
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this is the "cbs morning news." kalamazoo killing spree. six people are dead after a gunman goes on a random rampage. the accused killer, an uber driver, who was taking passengers for a ride during his rampage. campaign 2016. a quick turnaround for republicans. the candidates are getting ready for tuesday's nevada caucus, while the democrats set their sights on south carolina. the fbi fires back at apple in the encryption battle, telling the company, safety from terrorists shouldn't be left to tech companies. >> no, you are not! you are not 106! >> the secret to a long life from the woman who danced her way to the white house. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you.
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