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news" for this tuesday. . >> the water crisis is a boiling point calls for governors to step down amid the emergency. iowa in sight t. first vote of the 2016 presidential campaign less than two weeks away the contenders if both parties start to draw their battle lines and growth. stars say they'll boycott the
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diversity among the nominees. now changes are coming to the nominations process. >> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters in new york. it's good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. today the pair of flint, michigan, heads to washington to try and secure more federal disaster aid to deal with the city's contaminated water supply. the city's water supply was tainted with lead in 2014 when the water was sourced from the river. governor rick snyder told the national journal the crisis is a disaster. don champion has our report. >> reporter: the flint water crisis will dominate governor rick snyder's state of the state address. monday the republican governor
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water a zermt disaster, dozens demonstrated around his home. the water supply contaminated with lead criminal. >> he should have switched it back over to detroit water as soon as he knew of the contamination. >> reporter: national guard troops are now handing out bottled water to residents. state troopers are also giving out lead tests and filters. >> what happens after the water and filters is gone? we still going to have the lead, we still going to have the pipes, we still going to have the poison report. governor snyder plans to ask once again, president obama declare flint a federal disaster mortgages. >> a state of prnlgs only givers us a $5 million cap f. they want to submit for a disaster declaration, we could have gotten the $6 million or more. >> reporter: the president sign i citing the situation in flint was man made. flint has gone back to its original water source.
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washington today, hoping to secure a disaster declaration. meantime, attorneys representing flint residents, plan to announce two new class action lawsuits targeting the governor. anne-marie. york. thank you, don. this morning, few live in the northern plains, upper mid-west or northeast, you might underwear. well below normal pictures him single digits and wind chills can make it feel like zero. the bitterly cold temperatures are expected to last until later this week. meanwhile, folks if florida are cleaning up after at least three tornadoes caused significant damage and at least two people were killed by the storm. and now to politic, the first ballots in iowa are 13 days away and both the democratic and republican races have tightened dramatically. ted cruz is going after donald
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and hillary clinton is facing an unexpectedly tough challenge from bernie sanders. >> the clinton campaign is getting very, very nervous. every day, they will be attacking us with us. attacking us with that. that only girls me more confidence. >> reporter: polls indicate sanders and clinton are tied in iowa, with sanders leading in new hampshire. yesterday, sanders went into enemy territory, the deep touchlt where if he's going to remain competitive. he must make up ground with black voters. >> we are going to create an economy that works for the middle class. not for the billionaire class. >> reporter: hillary clinton is fighting sanders' liberal appeal by aligning herself with president obama, arguing during sunday night's debate that sanders would upend obamacare. >> to tear it up and start over again, pushing our country back into that kind of a contentious debate i think is the wrong direction. >> reporter: it's a shift in strategy for clinton. several months ago, she often
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barack obama's third term t. war of words between republicans can now be described as nasty. literally. >> he's a nasty guy, nobody likes him, nobody in congress likes him anywhere once they get to know him. >> reporter: cruz and trump were campaigning in 23456r7, where polls show trump is leading. cruz is gaining ground. the race in iowa is close. >> if he wants to engage if insults, that's his prerogatives. i like donald trump. i respect drumplt igoing to keep the focus on this campaign on substance and issues. >> while trump was in virginia courting the evangelical vote at liberty university. he got laughs when he mistakenly called the bible books 2nd corinthians, 2 corinthians. two people are in germany released by iran this weekend. the men are being treated at
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elizabeth palmer joins us now on the phone from landstuhl , germany. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the three men you mentioned who are being treated here were held in the prison from stremps ranging from a year-and-a-half to four.5 years. congressman dan kilty posted pictures of a marine locked up since 20 learn t. congressman is here, they have years of experience treating those like him who had limited contact with people during their incarceration. washington post reporter joseph rezaian is here, too. he was reunited with his family. he met with his editor. he had been jailed on unsubstantiated spying charges. physically. he is still processing the fact
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also saeed abedini, the pastor from california has been held since 2012. his family says he was tortured incarceration. two other americans were released over the weekend from iran, one was a state of the union from the pennsylvania. he's already back in the united states. the other opted to stay in iran. the men were released in exchange for pardon or dropped charges against seven iranians held by the united states. the whole deal was negotiated in secret at the same time iran came to the agreement and fed its nuclear program. the effects of that deal were immediate. on monday, eastern announced it was taking advantage of the newly lifted sanctions by increasing its oil output by half a million barrels a day. which may push prices down even further. anne-marie. >> el beth palmer if germany, thank you very much, elizabeth. across the country, people
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reverend martin luther king, juniorer jr. strarts closed down a part of the san francisco-oakland bay bridge and civil rights leaders gathered at the south carolina state house to honor dr. king without having to stand under the confederate flag. a wreath was laid at the king memorial in washington. king was assassinated in 1968. coming up on the morning settlement. the family of a slain family reaches a multi-million dollar agreement. later, checking out of hotel california. frey. this is the "cbs morning news." you're on to the next thing. neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair. and wrinkles retinol formula available.
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car t. dogs ran about the 710 freeway if traffic. as officers tried to corral captured. a new warning as the zika virus spreads and the family of a man fatally shot by an officer agree to a major settlement. the cincinnati "enquirer kwots follows a deadly shooting of a man by a cincinnati police officer t. officer who stopped him cleared, claimed, rather, that he was dragged by the car but video everyday shows otherwise. he's been charged with murder. the family settled for $4.5 million plus tuition for his children in an on campus memorial for him. u.s. news and world report says jamaica's government will delay pregnancy because of an outbreak of the zika virus. the warning is out of a
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no cases have turned up in jamaica. the disease is suspected of causing brain damage, though, in 3500 babies born in brazil. the washington post reports the british perform debated whether to ban zrump donald trump from entering the united kingdom. a half million citizens signed a petition calling for his banishment over his plan to temporarily ban muslims from the u.s. >> his words are not funny. his words are poisonous. his policy to close borders, if he is elected president is bonkers. >> donald trump is free to be a fool, but he's not free to be a dangerous born if britain. >> most lawmakers argued a ban would undermine the principles of free speech. coming up, hoverboards under fire. a company is accused of selling hoverboards with bogus safety parks. later, a driving force. adele's carpool karaoke breaks
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trade ir r joes has salmonella concerns. it affects cash ew pieces. they were distributed in 30 states and washington, d.c. the safety certification company, underwriter laboratories is warning of counterfeit labels on. >> hoverboards. the ul says it has fought evaluated the hoverboards. it does not know if they comply with any safety requirements. the price of gas briefly drops to below a dollar a gallon in one town in northern michigan. during a gas war sunday night one stakes was selling gas for $47 cents a gallon. police had to direct traffic.
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broke the dollar barrier. the morning, prices are back up to about $1.40 a gallon. according to aaa the national is $1.89 a gallon. at the box office this holiday weekend, there was a greater force than "star wars". the comedy sequel ended the long ticket reign of "star wars," "the force awakens." the "revenant" came in second. . >> i was actually going to see two along this weekend. then i fell asleep. which is pretty much how one of my week stories ends with something, something, then i fell asleep. >> reporter: i saw "star wars" twice. it's about time someone else noblgd them out of the top spot. >> really, you liked it that much? >> i did, i loved it.
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i fell asleechl thanks a lot, hannah. coming up on "cbs this morning," a first look at the government's few campaign to fight a major tax scam. still ahead, toppings in hollywood announce a boycott of the academy awards ceremony. later, we remember guitar hero
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>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. ja jada pinkett smith speaking to oscar host chris rock in a facebook post over the lack of diversity. all 20 nominees are white. director spike lee will stay home. in a statement, the academy's
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the lack of inclusion. it's time for big changes, changes rather, the academy is taking dramatic steps to alter the makeup of the membership. the co-founder of one of the most popular bans in the '70s has passed away. eagles guitarist glen frey died of a serious health problem. daniel nottingham looks back on his extraordinary life. >> reporter: glen frey formed the eagleles in the 1970s with his friend, drummer, don henley. welcome to hotel california." >> reporter: the eagles mixed country and mel loudic california sounds to be one of the most successful acts of the '70s with more than 150 albums sold. >> we enjoyed what we were doing. we were serious about our songs, and serious about where we wanted to take the band, but along the way, we really rocked and had a good time
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keyboard player who group in the detroit area, met henley in los angeles when they both sang back-up for linda ron stadt. the song writing team penned a long string of hits through the decade. but the strain of turning out hits and touring took a toll and the eagles broke up in 1980. >> there was always something standing in our way. [ music playing ] >> reporter: after the eagles disbanded, frey launched a successful solo career with hits like "the heat is on" and "you long to the city." eagles reunite in the 1994. four years later the group was inducted into the hall of fame. the eagles were supposed to be honored at the kennedy center last month. but that was postponed because
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don henley says frey was the man that started it all the sparkplug the man with a plan. >> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs news," country legend, hank williams, wallace i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." hey, honey! how' d it go? thanks, dad! mcdonald' s happy meal. with fresh, delicious cuties. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available.
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>> this newly released video shows a fight at a junior hockey game in ontario, canada, back in november. referees try to stop it. one official appears to punch a player who is knocked down to the ice. that's when a team trainer walks onto the ice. the ref has been banned for life t. trainer resigned after being indefinitely suspended. well, a first on the long running game show "jeopardy" on monday, all three bet it all on final jeopardy and came up with the wrong response. that means they all finish with no money.
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all three contestants are eliminated from today's show. biologists recently discovered a den that belonged to two mountain lions. they were held in a remote area of the mountain. attached tracking devices to the two to keep an eye on where they are going. even bicker cats are living within the city of los angeles. you can see more on cbsnews.com. well, a bride in seattle turned heart break into a night of joy for people from a homeless shelter. debra horn from our affiliate kro has the story. >> reporter: you would never know the idea for this unusual wedding reception came at a party t. band is here. [ music playing ] >> reporter: the rambunctious guests, too, even the bride's mother is on the dance floor. only the bride and groom are missing.
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supposed to be their wedding day has formed, instead, into a night to remember. for 150 people who have no permanent place to live. it's a very different day for you and your daughter and your family? >> that is so true. >> reporter: karen olson's daughter, dana, decided she wanted to do fate the reception to a carity. they settled on mary's place, a place for homeless families. >> after contacting them and looking into the organization, we thought that's a perfect match. >> reporter: mary's place found hairstylist and makeup artists willing to do nate their services to different these families a kind of makeover, a into a right. >> it's sad. you know, it really s. i think it's great that instead of throwing away all the food, she's doing this. >> reporter: i asked what message dazy walter has for the
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i hope everything works out for you. >> that was cairo's deb brought horn reporting. coming up on your morning news, more by the lawsuit of the taco bell executive caught on camera hitting a uber driver. we will hear from an expert. plus, how some major airlines are not letting you check your pets on to flights and we talked to hank williams, wallace that is the news for this tuesday, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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