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abyss. and triumph over tragedy. abyss three months after terrorists killed dozens of people at the bataclan theater in paris, the band eagles of death metal is taking the stage once more. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the sudden death of antonin scalia sparked a debate over nominating his successor. senate republicans are digging in their heels, promising not to consider a nominee until a new president is elected. don champion is in washington. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and-marie. fierce battle lines are already drawn over president obama nominating a successor for scalia. the legal battle already taking shape, it is clear the supreme
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sometime. a white hearse carries the body of antonin scalia in texas on sunday bound for virginia at the request of his family. the 79-year-old supreme court justice passed away suddenly over the weekend while vacationing al this resort ranch. a judge ruled scalia died of natural causes after consulting with sheriff's deputies and the investigators. >> one of the things that i did ask the sheriff and the marshals who were there if there was any sign of foul play. >> reporter: what did they say? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: across the nation, and in the nation's capital, flags flew at half-staff justice. known for his strict beloved by his colleagues. >> i attack ideas. i don't attack people. >> reporter: here on capitol
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over who the president should nominate as scalia's successor >> the president has the right and responsibility to nominate a new supreme court justice. >> we cannot afford to have scalia replaced like with some of the nominees has put there in the past. >> reporter: the president said he will nominate a successor in due time, but senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says any vacancy should be filled once a new president is in office. now, if there is no new justice named by the start of the session, the eight remaining justices have two options. one, they can vote to hear a case a second time once a new colleague is named, or they can uphold a decision by a lower court without setting a nationwide role. >> don champion in washington, thank you, don. the battle over scalia's replacement could be brewing long into the high court's upcoming season with some pretty controversial cases on the docket. speaking to jeff glor of the
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chief legal correspondent jan crawford explains. >> reporter: controversial cases on those hot button social issues divide this court and now with scalia's passing is going to be divided 4-4. so when you got a decision that is 4-4, i mean, that is a tie, the lower court decision is going to stand, but there is no national precedent, so the issue isn't finally resolved, you know, once and for all. that is going to have a big impact this term because there's some really controversial cases, jeff. i mean, there is a case from texas on tougher regulations for abortion clinics. there is a case on affirmative action on the use of race and college emissions. believe it or not, there is another challenge to obamacare. as well as cases on presidential power, like president obama's executive orders on immigration and environmental policy. most of those cases now are unlikely to have a majority decision so they may not really bring about a sweeping change in
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coming up on "cbs this morning," we will have more on justice scalia's legacy and the brewing battle over replacing him. today, former president george w. bush is scheduled to campaign for his brother in south carolina. during saturday's gop presidential debate, things got heated between front-runner donald trump and jeb bush when trump attacked his brother's performance as commander in chief. >> the world trade center came down -- >> you have the gull to go after my brother. i am sick and tired of him going after my family. my dad is the greatest man alive in my mind. while donald trump was building a reality tv show, my brother was building a security apparatus to keep us safe. >> when all was said and done, a cbs news poll found 32% of debate watchers thought marco rubio won the debate and 24% said donald trump was the winner and 19%, john kasich.
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residents in much of the northeast are waking up to another morning of bone chilling cold. record temperatures over the weekend made it dangerous to be outside. winter weather advisories and storm warnings are posted from parts of arkansas to new england where ice, snow, and heavy rain is forecast. over the weekend, at least three people died in a massive pileup in pennsylvania. parts of virginia and the nation's capital are preparing for several inches of snow that is expected to fall today. by last night, heavy snow and ice in greensboro, north carolina, caused treacherous conditions. meteorologist mary kay kleist of our station wbbm is following the storm. >> after record chill this weekend, we have one more bitter day, because we have the jet stream diving far to the south opening the door for that very dense, cold arctic air to sink across the great lakes and across the northeast. so the problem is not out west.
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all of the cold air is confined to the great lakes this morning with windchills of about 6 in fargo, 7 in minneapolis, but it's the eastern seaboard that is going to be chilly. 3 above for it feels like in new york and 9 below in portland, so bitter cold once again. add to that, a storm. we have a number of weather alerts that are up. a winter storm watch for buffalo the areas in dark blue and a winter weather advisory for purple and pink is a winter storm warning. what will happen is mild air from the south is going to start lifting to the north and east and meet this bitter cold that is that place and that is going to generate ice and snow on the northern end and high temperatures in the eastern seaboard will be in the 30s but warming up late in the week. >> good news, at least here. after record breaking cold this weekend in new york city, tomorrow, temperatures are expected be in the mid-50s. pope francis travels to mexico's southern border today. it's the midpoint of the pope's visit. yesterday, he took part in an open-air mass before 300,000
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adriana diaz has our report. >> reporter: pope francis visited a children's hospital in mexico city where he gave a sick boy medicine. he asked the children to pray for him. a young girl serenaded the pope with a rendition of ava maria. mexico city has been pope francis' hub since he arrived. from here, he is taking daily trips across the country. >> it's good he is here for many people. >> reporter: the holy father also traveled by helicopter on sunday to another city. there, he celebrated an outdoor mass before more than 300,000, the largest event on his six-day historic visit. in his homily, the pope urged mexicans to build a society with equal opportunity for all. an estimated 2 million people lined his motorcade route, many waving vatican flags and balloons.
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amazing! >> reporter: you liked his white car? propose francis traveled by plane to another region later today to meet with indigenous people living on mexico's southern border. adriana diaz, cbs news, mexico city. coming up on the "morning news." the eagles of death metal are back on the road and we will hear from the band's lead singer about how he narrowly escaped one of the gunmen in the paris terror attacks. later, blow darts target bridge. this is the "cbs morning news." which helps you feel more energized ...all day long. i want what he has. jane likes to mix things up. that's why she loves new light & fit greek non-fat yogurt mousse.
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bataclan theater where extremists killed 89 people. jesse hughes, the lead singer, said he made it off stage and went into the hallway and came into one of the fighters. >> i saw him in the hallway. when he went to shoot, it hit the door frame, it hit the door. and i opened the door and he started firing and his rounds shut the door behind me. >> the band performs in paris tomorrow. back home. police investigate blow dart attacks on the golden gate bridge. a request for a additional medicaid help in the flint water crisis. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the detroit free press reports a new plan to help the people of flint. governor snyder is asking the washington to help people with medicaid support.
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two years ago. " guardian" is reporting a tragic accident involving a british band. all four members of viola beach and their manager were killed. the car plunged from a bridge into a canal saturday near stockholm, sweden. the band was on its first international tour. "the washington post" is reporting a lawsuit that mentions denver broncos quarterback peyton manning. six women claim the university of tennessee mishandled sexual assault incidents. the complaint by a female trainer against manning dates back 20 years. manning has not commented. "the san francisco chronicle" is reporting a tax using a blow gun. two people walking across the golden gate bridge were hit friday by five-inch long metal darts. police hope surveillance video will help them find the culprit. >> based off where the pedestrians were when they were struck, we figured out that the individuals must have been traveling across the bridge any time between 2:00 and 2:40
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do it is the biggest night of the year in music. the 58th grammy awards are tonight and there are plenty of performances on tap. teri okita is in los angeles with a preview. good morning. >> reporter: hi. good morning. really look for some very
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more emotional than in previous years for sure, because of all the big names that have been lost in the industry this year. also look for some varied performance from artists ranging from the weekend and carrie underwood to justin bieber and lionel richie. rapper and nominee pitbull will rock the grammy stage with a diverse mashup of musicians. >> we are up with joe perry, aerosmith. come on, man. it doesn't get more than rock 'n' roll than that. >> reporter: a grammy tradition and partners artists from different generations and features first-time rising stars. the soul singer will melt her voice with a pop star in a duet. organizers say this year's grammys at staples center is different from previous years. the show will be filled with stirring tributes to honor the long list of music legends who have died recently. album of the year contender
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all-star tribute to blues icon b.b. king and gary clark jr. and king's close friend bonnie raitt will also perform. >> he is the greatest and more influence than anybody i can think of in history in blues and rock 'n' roll. >> reporter: lady gaga homage to david bowie is expect to be one of the night's biggest performances. >> it's a medley of nine tunes. >> reporter: nile rogers put together the elaborate tribute. >> this is very personal because it feels like a wonderful way to say good-bye. >> reporter: the biggest spotlight may along to taylor swift who is up for sven grammys and rapper kendrick lamar who leads with 11 nominations. not only are kendrick lamar and taylor swift going head-to-head in two of the most covetted categories, song of the year and album of the year, but also nominated together for best pop duo. look for the two of them to have potentially a very good night tonight. >> sounds very good.
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kobe bryant got a fond farewell at last night's nba all-star game. his 18th and final all-star appearance in 20 seasons. the laker was showered with tribute videos and a speech by hall of famer and fellow laker magic johnson. bryant has announced he is retiring at the end of the season. as for the game itself, it certainly was no defensive demo. the west beat the east. britain's film awards bathed and showered hollywood last night with love. they stayed away from the oscars all-white nominations, but baftas did not. >> i have never been invited to
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they are racist. >> baftas was awarded with best actress and best picture. brie larson took home honors for the film "room." the bitter cold couldn't keep smitten sweethearts from tying the knot at times square on valentine's day. yesterday, just so happened to be world marriage day. the party at times square wasn't just for weddings. seven couples renewed their vows and a few got engaged. more than one-fifth of american adults have at least one tattoo. a survey found that 1 in 7 regret it. kenneth craig tells us about new technology that can erase those old mistakes. >> reporter: he is ready to get married. for him that means getting rid of this large arm tattoo he got
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you start thinking, man, that was a bad move, i don't want this? >> probably in my 20s. >> reporter: dr. mitchell chasen is working to erase it and using the latest fda approved laser technology called pico four. in just three visits, tommy's 20-year-old panther tattoo is nearly gone. >> can't wait to see what it looks like this time. >> reporter: the laser has four different wave lengths and speeds to target various ink. how does this man compare to other machines that were previously on the market? >> this is, by far, the most powerful machine to date. >> reporter: he says for patients, that means fewer treatments and fewer chance of skin damage afterwards. each sessions takes a few minutes. the number of treatments a patient needs, depend on the color and the size of the tattoo. >> we are all done. >> reporter: treatments cost several hundred dollars a session. other than some redness and tenderness, most patients don't experience major side effects. >> so we are not just not seeing
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of the skin that we used to see with older technologies. >> reporter: these before and after pictures shows tommy's progress. >> i was just blown away at how quick it happened. >> reporter: he says he is finally comfortable again in his own skin. kenneth craig, cbs news, martinsville, new jersey. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching.
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have a great day. day. >> snow has been falling and the roads are slick. we have got coverage with live information from several region regions this morning. wdbj7 starts right now. >> your hometown news leader. this is wdbj7 morning. >> good morning, everybody. 5:00 on this monday. thanks for waking up with us. i'm kimberly mcbroom. >> and i'm leo hirsbrunner. >> and garrett turner is out roaming the roads. we have several live records checking out conditions and we have got you covered. >> here we go again. exactly. we talked about it all week long. now it has arrived. this has been so cold. this is a very light fluffy snow. it is accumulateing at a good clip. you can see on the radar deeper colors and we find heavy snow working across the road down new river valley and down south
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of some sweet pellets now. overall majority of what we're seeing falling is in the form of snow. here you go. wake up about 4-6 inches average so far on the ground. some areas a little bit less or more. snow falling heavily at times. mix of sleet and ice by 11:00. southwest sections working to the north and east as we head through the afternoon. freezing rain possible. changing over to some plain old rain as we head through the overnight hours. into tomorrow morning we have all the snow and add rain and some sleet and freezing rain going to be a mess. we'll take time for vdot to clean off the roads. >> a couple of days. what a mess out there. thanks, leo. we have snow on the ground and on the road. virginia department of transportation crews are out in force this morning. vdot spokesman jones us by phone to give us an update on the road situation. good morning, jason. when i was driving into work i saw plenty of snowplows. what is the biggest challenge

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