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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, january 29th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." room for debate. with donald trump hosting his own side show, republican candidates share the spotlight in the final debate before the iowa caucuses. new video from the fbi puts you over the deadly standoff shoot-out in oregon, where more armed protesters are standing their ground today. and fighter bright. people across the northeast got
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to the air. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here n new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. just four days to go until the first votes are cast in the 2016 presidential election. this morning, the candidates are making their closing arguments to iowa voters. where the republicans, a final pitch started last night in the gop's seventh debate, but in the latest twist in this sometimes surreal campaign, the republican front-runner did not join his opponents on the stage. marlie hall is in iowa. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump refused to take part in the debate and he is locked in a dispute with fox news over moderator megyn kelly and now instead of facing off
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his own. in his latest attempt to shred the political playbook, donald trump organized an event to raise money for veterans and support for his presidential xant. trump told more than 700 people in attendance he would prefer to be at the debate. >> you have to stick up to your rights. when you're treated badly, you have to stick up for your rights. you have to do it. >> reporter: trump said fox news asked him throughout the day to attend the debate. they say trump wanted a 500 million dollars to address the event. meanwhile, three miles away, trump's opponents was three niles away but still the center of the attention. >> let me say, i'm a maniac and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat, and ugly. and, ben, you're a terrible surgeon.
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donald trump portion out of the way. >> reporter: trump's absence was a moment of opportunity for ted cruz and marco rubio, they are trump's closest competitors in iowa. the senators continue to spar over immigration. >> you said on the people here illegally we can reach a compromise. then you said we can bring people out of the shadows. >> marco made the direction. >> i'm not sure rubio is actually a credible voice to criticize cruz as a conservative on immigration. >> reporter: but the republican focused much of their attacks on hillary clinton, instead of each other. >> she is completely unqualified to be commander in chief. >> reporter: however, trump still cast a long shadow in the sin room after the debate. >> did you miss donald trump out there debate? >> not at all. man, that was the best debate we
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>> this is not about trump and this is not about me. this is about america and the problems that we face. >> reporter: but trump's decision to boycott could alienate some voters. >> it felt like he was running away from fox news a little bit. >> reporter: trump says his event raised more than $6 million for veterans. his campaign hasn't released which groups the money will go to. now despite being absent from the campaign stage, donald trump was still the most talked about candidate on social media last night, but what really matters now is getting the votes out. monday's caucuses will be the first time voters have a say. >> marlie hall, in des moines, iowa, thanks a lot. john dickerson will analyze the debate and preview the iowa caucuses, that is coming up on "cbs this morning." president obama made clear his thoughts on november's election. speaking to house democrats at their annual conference, the
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succeed him because democrats focus on things that matter. vice president biden, considering the current republican front runners, was equally as confident. >> and, by the way, we may be given a gift from the lord in the presidential race here. >> bernie sanders releases a tough new commercial today and it's critical of goldman sachs and the speaking fees and doesn't mention hillary clinton by name, but she did receive $600,000 in fees from the wall street firm. this morning, a small number of armed protesters continue to occupy a federal wildlife refuge in oregon. they are negotiating with authorities. meanwhile, as danielle nottingham reports, the fbi released video of the shooting death of the group's spokesman. we have a warning for you -- this report contains graphic video. >> reporter: new video from an fbi plane shows law enforcement stopping ammon bundy and several of his followers in two vehicles tuesday.
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group's spokesman, lavoy finicum and bundy's brother ryan and two others speeds away and over a road black and narrowly misses law enforcement officers. shortly after, finicum gets out and is seen reaching for his jacket and one oregon state trooper opens fire and the shooter killed f, nicum and wound ryan bundy. >> we did everything we could to bring this situation to a peaceful resolution. >> reporter: four protesters are still holding out, refusing to end the armed occupation of the malhuer wildlife refuge despite their leader ammon bundy repeatedly telling them to leave. >> ammon desires the occupation to end. >> turn yourself in. do not use physical force. >> reporter: bundy and two dozen others seizes the wildlife refuge on january 2nd to demand the ferguson turn public land
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bundy and ten others are in custody and face a federal charge of conspiracy to impede officers of the united states through the use of force, intimidation, or threats. the fbi says the remaining occupiers want a guarantee that they won't be charge before they surrender. danielle nottingham, cbs news. on monday, the world's health organization will hold a special session to decide whether to declare the spread of the zika virus a public health emergency. don champion is here in new york with the latest on that. >> reporter: good morning. meeting in geneva yesterday, the u.n. health agency made clear its concerns that warns if not contained, there could be 4 million cases of the zika virus over the next year. >> it is now spreading explosively. as of today, cases have been reported in 23 countries and territories in the region.
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high. >> reporter: the zika virus is transmitted by mosquitoes and may cause birth defects. until last year when with the virus was discovered in brazil, it had not been a threat to the western hemisphere. >> you have multiple countries in south america and in the caribbeans, so by anybody's definition, that would be considered a pandemic. >> reporter: so far, the disease has not spread in the u.s. and official here say, for now, americans who do not travel don't need to worry, but at least 31 americans who have been to the caribbean or latin america have been infected. it is such a concern in el salvador they are advising women
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2018 and concern for the olympic games in rio de janeiro. >> thanks a lot, don. three dangerous inmates who escaped from a california jail remain on the run, but a teacher who allegedly helped them escape is now under arrest. snooshafarrin ravaghi taught english at the orange county jail and they say they developed a relationship with nayeri. >> what we do know is she provided google maps, those type of things, to prepare for the escape. >> reporter: the three inmates broke out of jail a week ago. so far, there have been ten escape. ethan couch, the american teenager who used a so-called affluenza defense, is due to appear in a texas court today. couch arrived in ft. worth yesterday from mexico where he december. couch was on probation following
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jason rezaian. >> each day since my release, i learn more about the effort to gain our freedom which began the moment we were taken from our home and continue on in support of our reintroduction into the world. >> secretary of state john kerry called the day rezaian and other americans were freed from iran, one of his best. "buzzfeed" news reports michigan state workers got bottled water a year before flint residents who were worried about contamination. the site says leaked e-mails show government employees were quietly provided bottled water last year and when residents were told tap water was safe. "courier-post" people up and down the jersey shore and as far as away as new york's long
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. there's some new barbie dolls on the way. i don't know if you've heard about this but for many years, there has been a lot of criticism about barbie's physique being unattainable and a false image for young girls. barbie is now available in three new body types, kendall, kylie and chloe, i think. critics are shaming the new barbie and shares of amazon take a hit. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. the price of oil rose for the third day in a row, that sent stocks on wall street higher. the dow gained 125 points and s&p picked up 10 and nasdaq rose 38.
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results sent shares of e-commerce giant amazon into a tailspin. they fell about 14. >> announcer: in after hours trading. amazon made a huge profit during the holiday shopping season but less than analysts expected, in part, because shipping costs were so high. so far this year, amazon shares have lost 6% of their value. new york's attorney general says sales of concert and sporting events tickets are rigged. a just released report found that more than half of the tickets many events are likely held for industry insiders or, otherwise, unavailable to the public. third-party brokers resell those tickets on sites like stubhub at average margins of 49% above face value! and sometimes more than ten times the price! a former google county employee found a glitch that allowed him to buy the google.com domain. he realized it for a minute. he raved it was available. he paid $12 on his credit card!
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the domain. he quickly got a cancellation order. reward. charity. barbie has three new body types, curvy, tall, and petite hairstyles. this follows years of criticism of her unrealistic body types but critics contend that her new look doesn't change the fact that fashion dolls like barbie send a message that beauty is important. >> oh, boy. you can't please everyone! right? jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, carpool karaoke. the sequel, singer adele and late night host james cordon created an internet sensation with this sing-along.
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here is another look at this morning's stop stories. the world with health organization will hold a special session monday to decide whether to declare the spread of the zika virus a public health emergency. the u.n. agency says the virus is spreading explosively and there could be 4 million case in the next year. front-runner donald trump made good on his word to boycott last night's republican debate. instead, trump attended an event to raise money for veterans. trump was mocked at the debate by his opponents, the iowa away. well, before tonight's republican debate "face the nation" moderator john dickerson
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stephen colbert. he was asked if trump's antics have any chance of paying off. >> just very quickly. do you think trump hurt himself or helped himself by saying, bye-bye, i'm not showing up for your debate? >> we will know when they start voting. he has run a campaign on strength and he has all of hi opponents to bite on that territory and this is about him showing strength and domination and it's right in line with what he has been running on. >> so good, bad? you know. i have called you -- publicly, i have called you the most elvis correspondent i've ever seen, because in "lord of the rings" it says ask not advice of the elves for they will say both yes or no. and with longer hair, you could do it easily. >> that is the nicest thing anybody has ever said to me. >> i think people have said nice
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he's a journalist and he will no take sides. calgary flames defenseman wideman is banned indefinitely following this play on wednesday night's game. wideman knocked the official don henderson to the ice. wideman said he was in pain getting help himself and was trying to get off the ice. you could be the ownership of one of the cars that one transported the pope. a black fiat that pope francis used will be sold today at auction. the four-door sells new at $20,000 but the popemobile is expected to bring in far more. the proceeds will go to various charities. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will show you how walmart closures across the country are having a big impact on small towns. plus, disney's gender language gap and how some of the popular female characters aren't given
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and wine country meets the super bowl. >> if you had to have a super drink of super bowl 50, what >> it would be wine. >> reporter: new york is one of the owners of the san francisco 49ers. to him, location is everything. why do you think football and wine go together? >> well, because it is northern california and you've got to access to some of the best wines >> that is all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green.
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