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it's tuesday. january 12, 2016. president obama gives his final state of the union address tonight. it will be a push to elect a democrat in 2016. inside the raid that brought down a drug lord. video shows the firefight that led to the capture of el chapo. the morning, there are questions over the role actor sean penn may have played in the arrest.
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alabama's big bet in the fourth quarter helped the crimson tide win its fourth national championship in seven seasons. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at "cbs news" headquarters in new york. it's good to be with you. ooim anne-marie green. president obama delivers his final state of the union address tonight. the president is expected to layout his agenda for a final year. focus on this pick and deliver an opt mick view of the united states. >> reporter: good morning, this is president obama's last high profile opportunity to reach out to people. voting begins on february 1st for his successor. he's not expected to endorse a particular ktd. but he will layout domestic and international vision that he has already taken.
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with democrats than republicans. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: in his seventh and final state of the union address tonight, president obama will talk to the american people about the nation's challenges and opportunities ahead. >> what's critical are the kind of decisions we will make now will have a significant impact on in the just the next generation of americans but future generations of americans. >> i don't think i have efr ever been more optimistic about the year ahead than i am right now. >> reporter: the president is expected to tackle gun violence without congressional approval. the white house says they will discuss issues for both parties to work towing. >> there is social reform on capitol hill. >> reporter: this year, president obama invited 23 guests to the house chambers to hear his speech, including a syrian refugee and an american hero. 23-year-old spencer stone and
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a heavily armed gunman on a paris-bound train last year. white house staffers kould called him on his way to work. >> they called me while i was pulling in the parking president is to sit in the first lady's box and have a great day after that. >> reporter: the white house is also using social media to spread the message, by taking a behind the scenes look at the escent on snapchat. >> that is one platform. the white house is expected to use facebook, twitter, instagram, tumbler, the times we live in. anne-marie, programs highlighted best of all, by who is getting the first interview after this speech. it's not a high profile journalist. but three youtube journallists. >> thank you t. "cbs news" will cover the state of the union address beginning tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. sitting behind the president
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bind weighed in on the race for the democratic nomination. biden says bernie sanders speaks to a quote yearning that is deep and real on the issue of wealth disparity t. issue he says hillary clinton has only begun to address. >> it's relatively new for hillary to talk about that. hillary's focus has been her own thing up to now. that's been bernie's -- no one questions the authenticity on those issues. >> biden says hillary clinton has come up with good ideas on the wealth issue. the democratic race is heating up. sanders is leading by 4 in new hampshire. last night the democrats participated in a voter forum in des moines. >> it could be the inevitable
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not be so inevitable today. >> reporter: she continued attacking republican, monday night at an appearance at the iowa forum. >> who would have thought donald trump would be leading national polls. for those of you ever thought about running for president? >> reporter: the polls are also close on the republican side, where donald trump holds only a 2-point lead over ted cruz. trump also maintains a commanding lead in new hampshire. with cruz, mark kasich and marco rubio in a virtual tie for sec. on monday, trump told an audience, cruz can in the legally run for president. he was born in canada to an american mother. >> that means, a lot of people think you have to be born here. >> reporter: cruz asserted all the way trump is wasting his time on a non-issue. >> i have never breathed a
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when i was not a u.s. participate. actor sean penn says he has nothing to hide concerning his interview with mexican drug lord cinkpin el chap spo guzman. he was captured last friday on mexico's pacific coast. don champion has the dramatic video. >> reporter: 17 mexican marines stormed the house early friday morning. they met heavy resistance advancing slowly, tossing grenades as they moved in president it took the marines 15 minutes to secure the house by
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the shootout. el chapo managed to escape. guzman stole a car. he was captured outside the town. they found dvd's of the tv show starring this actress. she helped sean penn get the interview with guzman. they arrived at a mexican airport and met with a man that would take them to guzman. guzman tells penn, he is the world's largest drug supplyer and that it's a reality that drugs destroy. guzman is back in the same prison he escaped from six months ago. this time the prison is surrounded by tanks and soldiers. the tunnel he used to escape has been sealed with concrete. now, guzman is being moved from vel to cell and is not being held on the ground floor.
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request. an investigation has been opened that could include sean penn. later today, "rolling stone" plans to release more of penn's interview with guzman. >> thank you, don. the mother of the texas teen who used the affluenza defense in the deadly drunking case is expected to be released from custody today. tawnya coach posted bond after her bail was redawesed from 1 million to 75,000. couch was brought back to texas after being caught with her son ethan at a mexican reassortment she is charged with hindering the apprehension of a fellen. now to a debate over breast cancer screening. there is much controversy over when to start mammograms. an independent task force is out with the latest recommendations. >> reporter: the debate over breast cancer screening have left many women confused. >> it's a woman's health thing that has changed over the years.
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preventative service task force is continuing to recommend mammograms every other year for women ages 50 to 74. they say screening can be effective but overdiagnosis is a concern. >> the harm needs to be carefully -- the task force supports women having this information and making individualized informed choices. >> reporter: the recommendations come after the american cancer society said in october that women should now start annual mammograms at age 45. this doctor from nyu medical center says she's concerned about the information. >> the doctors don't need to look. together those three things together i think creates a worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer.
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>> we will talk with cancer expert dr. david agus coming up on "cbs this morning." up to another foot of snow is expected overnight and today in buffalo, new york. the winter weather arrived during last nate's rush, slowing down traffic. 1500 homes in the county lost power. and hopefully the owner of this car has a really good ice scraper. buffalo's chilly weather froze this car in its place after rain turned to snow as temperatures fell. coming up on the morning news, seem of approval. residents at a new york village vote on whether to keep logo some finds racist. later, kris country chaos a. passenger is taken down by air marshals.
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yusz. . >> federal and local law
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from a flight from los angeles to miami on monday after he allegedly shoved a flight attendant. a producer from our cbs miami station recorded and air marshall following the man to restrain him until police arrived and took him away in handcuffs. a village in new york votes on a controversial logo and new details in the investigation into an assault in a brooklyn park. those are some of the headlines on the new york news stands. the "new york times" reports three teens are charged with raping a woman in the mark. she was raped as she walked with her father. charges against a fourth are pending. police are looking for a fifth suspect. the daily mail reports the american women killed in italy was last alive in a club. 35-year-old ashley olsen visited the monte carlo club on thursday. it's known for drugs, sex and violence. police believe she might have
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there and invited baaing to her home. the syracuse post standard reports on a town voting to keep a controversial village seem. this is the seal of whitesboro in upstate new york. it dates back to 1883 some say it depicts a white settleer choking a native american man. county officials say it's a friendly press e wrestling match between the town founder and a member of the tribe. variety reports on a major u.s. film maker to a chinese company. wanda announced it is buying legendary entertainment for $3.5 billion. legendary made "jurassic park" and "godzilla." circus emfants are set to take their final bow for ringling brothers. details in "moneywatch." bow for ringling.
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. here's a look at the forecast around the country. at least eight people are dead in an explosion in central istanbul this morning. the blast rock and area popular with tourists. police and ambulances have rushed to the scene. state-run television says the explosion was likely caused by a
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on the cbs "moneywatch" now, early retirement for circus elephants and a megamerger. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. drug maker shire bought backsalta. treatment for rare diseases is a lucrative area in the drug industry. stocks here on wall street were mixed following a last move minute comeback t. dow gained 52 points. the s&p up one. if you think your drive in uber cars are less? you are right. they cut prices in 100 canadian-u.s. cities. in some areas, this is the third year in a row uber cut fares. it depends on the size of the city.
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the weren't season. ringling is releasing its elephants a year early. the circus official says they realized they could release them sooner, so they will. all of the el elephants will be released to an animal conservation in florida. >> thanks a lot, jill. still to come, the golden globe moment that exploded on social media. leonardo dicaprio reveals his reaction within lady gaga walked
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title. >> h here's a look at today's
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the country. >> sales of the late david bowie's newest album jumped on news of his death sunday. the album shot to number one on itunes' topple a bums monday on amazon's best sellers, cd and vinyls. it surpassed adele's "25." bowie's music surged 2700 percent. well, it was a moment everyone was talking about after sunday night's golden globes as lady gaga makes her way to the stage to accept her award. she brushes leonardo dicaprio who gives her an award winning eye roll. after intent tainment tonight showed the moment the dicaprio. >> can you imagine your reaction to lady sga ga is trending. >> that is trending, huh? >> you see how quick it happens.
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he won the best actor aword for his role in "the revenant." . university of alabama football coach nick saban showed off his gambling nature. it paid off in fourth win with the crimson tide. in a back and forth national title game, alabama ties clemson at 24 in the fourth quarter. that's when saban goes for and gets an onside check a. few plays later, tight end o.j. howard is wide opened for a 51-yard touchdown catch. to give them the lead for good. the teams would trade touchdowns t. crimson tide comes out on top with a win. it's alabama's 11th national championship. >> the nfl is suspending devonte burfict. he set up the game winning field goal for pittsburgh.
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weekend right here on cbs. we will bring you both games and on sunday the steelers travel to denver to face the broncos.
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. >> auto maker tesla is rolling out a software update for its cars. the upgrate grade would give them the ability to park themself himself. it allows model x and suvs to park without anyone steering. the car will automatically drive itself out of the spot itself. they started a about 100 grand. you may need to win the lottery to buy one t. lottery has inspired a lot of day dreaming about winning the record jackpot. it's worth nearly $1.5 billion.
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>> playing a game you are likely to lose sounds counterproductive. the chances to become one of the wealthiest people in the world have two million people per hour trying to cash in on a dream. what would you do with the money? >> i probably will save some for my family and no one needs all that money. there is a lot of causes to share it with. >> gambling may be illegal in nevada, powerball isn't. so thousands traveled over to the california board tore buy tickets. even canadians are heading south to get in on the game t. powerball has also provided a business boom to convenience stores. sales have tripled. >> people buying soda, smoke products. >> the big mistake the rotary uses is to rush. >> he has been hired by a dozen lottery binners him he says it's not only hard to win, it's hard
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>> how many are still millionaires? >> all of them. >> a study showed 70% of lottery wirns ends up bankrupt. he recommends taking the projecting lump payment of more than $860 million, hiring an accounttant. a tax attorney and financial adviser. after all, they don't make mattresses big enough to hide this under. "cbs news," new york. >> well the record breaking jackpot is, of course, becoming a bunchlinepunch line for neddians. >> i did not win the powerball this week. who lost the lotto? el chapo, the manna built the second most lucrative empire after pfizer. >> 1.4 billion. that's almost three days worth of groceries from whole foods. i have a ferris wheel in my
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i have a pet chimpanzee. i'd be michael jackson. >> that's great. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning." more on the powerball lottery and how people outside the country are trying to cash in. readers digest reveals 50 secrets they cone tell you and jane lynch joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. i'm anne-marie 14 vietnam a
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