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captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, february 10th, 2016. it's tough and tomorrow, boom, boom. >> donald trump scores in new hampshire, a knockout. the political outsider notches a double-digit victory over the nation's first presidential primary. >> thank you, new hampshire! >> while bernie sanders turns the democratic race on its head by sweeping to a decisive victory over hillary clinton. a cross-country flight makes
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police have to pull a passenger off a plane when he becomes too much for the flight crew to handle. and sideline scare. north carolina basketball coach roy williams collapses on the court during his team's game. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. donald trump and bernie sanders were big winners in the new hampshire primary. the two establishment outsiders coasted to victory riding a wave of voter dissatisfaction after barely losing in iowa, sanders, the little known senator from vermont, easley defeated hillary clinton. and trump needed a win after a surprising second-place finish in iowa, trounced the rest of the republican field. we begin with major garrett who is covering the trump campaign. >> he crushed his republican
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here the way he has led many, many months by pulling together different parts of the republican party and essentially becoming a galvanize ing voice for hostility with the republican party leaders inside the beltway. >> we are going to do something so good and so fast and so strong, and the world is going to respect us again, believe me. >> reporter: trump appealed to republican voters have had it with the current political system. nearly 90% of republican voters said they are angry or dissatisfied with washington, d.c. >> we are going to build a wall. it's going to be built. it's not even, believe it or not, it's not even a difficult thing to do. >> reporter: trump's controversial proposal of banning all muslims from entering the u.s. resonated in new hampshire. 64% of voters agreed with him. ohio governor john kasich poured campaign resources into new
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>> maybe, just maybe, we are turning the page on a dark part of american politics because, tonight, the light overcame the darkness of negative campaigns! >> reporter: ted cruz and marco rubio and jeb bush battled for third as the campaign now heads to south carolina, where trump's outsiders ideas will face new and tougher scrutiny. >> i thank you all very much. >> after a sixth place finish in new hampshire, chris christie is heading home to take a deep breath and take stock of his campaign. major garrett, cbs news, manchester, new hampshire. >> we will talk to donald trump about his big win in new hampshire and what comes next when he joins us in the studio, coming up on "cbs this morning." on the democratic side, bernie sanders enjoyed overwhelming support from young voters and those who describe themselves as liberal.
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sanders by an 11-point margin and moderates broke sanders way by nearly 20 points. nancy cordes is covering the tightening democratic race. >> reporter: sanders proved here in new hampshire he can no longer be considered a fringe candidate by anyone. he still faces an uphill climb to the nomination, but his big win here, along with his recent fund-raising prowess shows he is a serious challenger to hillary clinton. >> thank you, new hampshire! >> reporter: near record turnout and an electorate is becoming more liberal, both worked to sanders' advantage here in new hampshire. >> because of a yuge voter turnout, and i say yuge! we won. >> reporter: cbs news exit polling data shows nearly two-thirds of voters here believe sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, is about right on the
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less than a third said he is too liberal, while nearly a third said hillary clinton is not liberal enough. >> the right wing republicans, we oppose, must not be allowed to gain the presidency. >> now we take this campaign to the entire country. we are going to fight for every vote in every state! >> reporter: there was no comeback in the cards for clinton. just as in iowa, she struggled to win the support of young voters. >> i know i have some work to do, particularly with young people. controversy appeared to have turned off some granite state voters. the quality that mattered most to voters was whether or not the candidate was honest and trustworthy. nearly 90% of new hampshire quality, while less than half felt that way about clinton. >> african-american parents shouldn't have to worry that their children will be harassed, humiliated, even shot because of the color of their skin.
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her hopes on gaining the support of black and hispanic voters in upcoming states. her campaign sent out a memo last night touting her appeal among minorities, saying a democrat cn't win the white house without the support of those constituencies. sanders now has a lot of momentum heading into nevada and south carolina, the next contests on the calendar. but he will need to increase his support among minority voters in those states. that's something he can discuss over breakfast this morning at the famed sylvia's restaurant in harlem with the reverend al sharpton. nancy cordes, cbs news, concord, new hampshire. as the focus of the campaign switches to the first southern primary, south carolina, cbs news political director and "face the nation" moderator john dickerson looks at what happened and what comes next. >> reporter: out is in in the new hampshire primary. in both parties, outsiders beat the republican establishment. on the republican side, donald
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he trounced his closest opponent and his opposition is more split than ever. now he heads to south carolina where he is ahead by double digits in the polls. on the democratic side, bernie sanders is running a crusade more than a campaign and that kind of a crusade requires huge numbers of foot soldiers. his victory in new hampshire showed that he could get them. he won across the board, even doing well among women voters, beating hillary clinton in a group that she should do well in. he'll get to sleep next door in vermont in his home tonight, which he'll need. he'll need that rest, because in south carolina, there are fewer liberal voters and there are more voters of color, a group that he has difficulty with. john dickerson, cbs news, manchester. john dickerson will moderate the next republican debate this saturday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern from south carolina. the royal caribbean cruise
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scheduled to dock in new jersey tonight. the ship was forced to cut short its cruise after sailing into a fierce storm. florida senator bill nelson wants to know why the ship sailed into a storm that had been forecast for days and calling for a federal investigation. german authorities are trying to figure out why safety systems failed before a collision of two commuter trains. at least ten were killed and 80 hurt yesterday when the trains crashed about 40 miles from munich. two engineers are among the dead. city council of ferguson, missouri. the justice department found racism in the city's courts and police department in ferguson after the deadly police shooting of black teenager michael brown in 2014. the council says some government proposals could bankrupt the city. coming up on the "morning news." locking out the fbi. encryption technology is blamed for blocking the investigation into the san bernardino shooting. later, assault with an alligator. fast food workers get a big
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see ya. passengers aboard an alaska airlines flight were all smiles when a suspected drunk passenger was removed from the plane early this morning. the man was apparently making threats at other people on the plane. he was so rowdy, the pilot had to divert to denver during the flight from boston to san diego. an alligator is allegedly tossed into a wendy's drive-through window and the fbi expresses frustration with encryption. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" reports encryption technology is
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the fbi director says that encryption is blocking the investigations in the san bernardino mass shooting more than two months later. he says the biggest impact is on law enforcement investigating crashes. "the washington post" it would require existing power plants cut their carbon dioxide emissions by a third by 2030. the associated press reports that kentucky clerk kim davis is obeying a federal court order that sent her to jail for five days. davis refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses despite supreme court's legalization of marriage equality. she relented by providing altered licenses issued by her deputies. "sports illustrated" reports u.s. goalkeeper hope solo says she would not go to the olympics over fears of the zika virus which may cause birth defects. solo said she would never take an unnecessary risk of having an unhealthy child.
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in brazil where the zika virus is spreading rapidly. "the san francisco chronicle" is reporting on some nuns who are being priced out of the sisters feed the homeless in san francisco's gritty tenderloin district but they are facing a 50% rent increase they simply can't afford. the neighborhood counts on the meals they serve. without them. they are so nice and they are always, you know, it's free food that they are cooking for the homeless. so i don't know what i would do without them. >> an attorney who is donating his services is helping the nuns fight the rent hike. the palm beach post is reporting on a florida man accused of assault with an alligator! police say the man tossed a 3 1/2 foot gator into a wendy's drive-through window in october. no one was hurt. the suspect was released on bail
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prank. only in florida, right? up next, another restaurant chain gets a big celebrity shout-out. we will tell you how superstar beyonce helped drive up business for red lobster. he made a remark to me about not sure he wanted to be there anymore, but he said something to me that has stuck with me to this day. after having your dinner, i think i want to stick around a while and that really meant something to me. i never had an experience like that and it just let me know that what i'm doing is much more important than just food. covergirl makes flawless as easy as... one... "tru"... three. with new trublend primer preps and smooths skin and trublend makeup blends flawlessly plus new trublend blush and bronzer from easy breezy beautiful covergirl. we' re non stop, we' ve gotta have our extra protein. oikos triple zero greek non fat yogurt has 15 grams of protein.
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check out this jaw dropping time lapse video as lightning puts on an earthly show for the astronauts orbiting above in the international space station. astronaut tim peek captured the video as the iss flew over turkey and toward russia. on the cbs "moneywatch" how beyonce gave red lobster an unexpected boost. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. stocks on wall street finished lower a third day in a row after a late afternoon rally fizzled. the dow fell 12 points. s&p lost one and nasdaq finished 14 points lower. the federal government issued strict new recommendations for the shipment of rechargeable lithium ion batteries. they are widely used in cell phones and laptops and other electronics. they can short-circuit and catch fire. the national transportation safety board says the batteries should be separated from other flammable cargo and the number
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container should be limited. >> the swedish furniture maker ikea is recalling two types of lamps. high v and lock ceiling lamps. over a million have been sold in the united states and canada. the plastic clips that hold the glass shade can break, which lets the glass fall and shatter. u.s. safety regulators have determined that computers controlling google self-driving cars can qualify as drivers. automakers and tech companies are racing to develop cars that drive themselves. the ruling affects car design. it's a big step toward winning approval of self-driving cars on the road. disney's quarterly earnings soared, thanks to "star wars." "star wars: the force awakens" helped disney gain profits 32% the last quarter to a record 2.9 billion. but its tv profits slumped, dragged down by espn which has lost over 7 million subscribers the last three years. the seafood chain red
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from beyonce. red lobster says sales surged 33% on sunday compared to a year ago, after beyonce released her new song "formation." she references red lobster in a racy lyric. >> she said it was a bit after romantic reward. just in time for valentine's day. i can just see men all across the country saying, hey, look. if it's good enough for beyonce too. >> red lobster have been reported been renaming some of the items, like to bey biscuits. >> i love it. thanks a lot, jill. coming up, tripping up a suspect. police officers chasing a man down a street get help with a quick thinking bystander. i now just manage it, so i
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the country. surveillance video in london captured the end of a police chase. a witness saw two police officers chasing after a suspect when he stepped in, literally, with one swift move, he tripped in the robbery suspect and police caught their guy. the snow that buried boston this week turned out to be a huge help at fenway park. they are hosting a big air competition this week for skiers and snowboarders. the snow covered the massive ramp three times the size of fenway's green monster and rising higher than the stadium's lights. extreme athletes are set to
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big surf competition, the eddie, gets under way in a few hours. the event is held when waves is 20 feet or higher. last time that happened was 2009. el nino is creating huge swells along oahu's north shore. >> everybody is ready to go and everybody is well prepared. everybody's equipment should be dialed. and it's up to mother nature to let us have fun. >> only 28 elite surfers ride in the competition with an estimated 30,000 fans cheering them from the shore. north carolina men's basketball coach roy williams says he is thankful to be alive after a scary incident during tuesday night's game. second half time-out. he was helped to the locker room where he watched the rest of unc's win over boston college. a vertigo attack. a huge celebration for denver broncos fans but still no answer to their biggest question.
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