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captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs it's friday, february 12th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." campaign 2016 democrats take center stage in another debate, but the republicans snag a few headlines of their own and a few young fans. polar plunge. the lowest temperatures of the
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warning the cold could kill. restaurant rampage. several people are hurt when a man wielding a machete goes on a violent spree. the ocean doesn't see male or female. >> and making waves at mavericks. women argue it's time for a change at one of surfing's biggest competition. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. still smarting from a resounding defeat in the new hampshire primary, hillary clinton is hoping to get her campaign back on track later this month in nevada and south carolina. last night in the final debate before those contests, clinton tried to stem the surge of bernie sanders' campaign by making a plea to an important block of voters. marlie hall was at last night's
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>> reporter: clinton's campaign remains confident she will win in south carolina and nevada with support from minority voters. but sanders used last night's debate as an opportunity to try to boost his minority support. >> we are sick and tired of seeing videos on television of unarmed people, often african-americans, shot by police officers. >> we have to restore policing that will actually protect the communities that police officers are sworn to protect. >> reporter: hillary clinton and bernie sanders used their sixth debate to appeal to blacks and latinos in the next states to vote. but the battle for minority voters was also taking place off the debate stage. >> i believe bernie sanders is a -- >> reporter: on thursday, sanders launched an online video featuring the daughter of eric garner, the man who died after
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put him in a choke-hold. clinton, meanwhile, picked up the support of the black caucus pac. >> what i am looking for people who affect the urban community, communities of color are not going to be pigeon-holed and talked about only in states like south carolina, but be a part of the overall conversation. >> reporter: the debate also featured a sharp exchange when clinton sought to align herself with president obama. >> the kind of criticism that we have heard from senator sanders about our president, i expect from republicans. >> madam secretary, that is a low blow. >> reporter: both candidates were asked about women voters but said their appeal goes beyond the gender divide. >> i'm not asking people to support me because i'm a woman. i'm asking people to support me because i think i'm the most qualified, experienced, and ready person to be the president and the commander in chief. >> i think a sanders' victory would be of some historical accomplishment as well. >> reporter: one issue that didn't come up in last night's
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e-mail scandal. a judge ordered that her remaining e-mails during her time as secretary of state be released by the end of the month, just before super tuesday. marlie hall, cbs news, milwaukee, wisconsin. on the republican side, candidates are preparing for tomorrow night's final debate before next saturday's south carolina primary. most spent yesterday in south carolina, except donald trump. trump held a rally in baton rouge, louisiana, where he signed the hand of a baby and knocked jeb bush. bush was in south carolina questioning trump's conservative credentials and saying trump cannot beat hillary clinton. an actress featured in a ted cruz ad turned out to be a porn star! the online ad promoted conservative christian values. the campaign quickly pulled the ad. a reminder -- you can watch tomorrow night's republican debate right here on cbs. the coldest air of the winter is making its way across much of the eastern united
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record low temperatures in the single digits are in store from virginia all the way to here, new york city. meteorologist steve baskerville of our chicago station wbbm is tracking the frigid weather. >> it's not the biggest polar plunge across the country. but certainly east of the mississippi, the bitter air, in the week, while they are setting records for warm weather in places like california, but getting back to who is affected as the weekend from international falls to the twin cities, windchills certainly should be advised of being very, very cold, from buffalo to albany, upstate new york, windchills could be anywhere from 20 to 35 below. so it's definitely the top half of the country up in the northern states affected. but from california through arizona, parts of texas, parts of the deep south, almost like spring. single-digit temperatures up in the dakotas. even colder than normal weather around places like charlotte.
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pope francis left rome this morning to begin a five-day visit to mexico. en route, he'll stop in cuba to hold the first-ever meeting between a pope and a patriarch of the russian orthodox church. the pope's visit includes a trip to mexico's u.s. border. adriana diaz reports from el pass owe. >> reporter: pope francis boarded his plane in rome this morning for his big trip to mexico where he'll tackle hot button issues, including immigration. the streets of mexico city are bustling for last-minute preparations for the pope's visit. stores are already selling pope francis memorabilia. mexico has the world's second largest catholic population behind brazil. during his trip, the holy father will celebrate mass on the country's southern and northern borders. workers are already putting the finishing touches on the altar for an outdoor mass in juarez, a
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el pass owe. melissa lopez runs a catholic charity that helps migrants are services in el paso. >> the fact he is coming here i think says a lot about him as a human being and about the direction he is wanting to push the catholic church in. >> reporter: pope francis' altar is just across the border and his mass will be visible from right here from el paso, texas. extra border agents will be on duty. >> any time you have this many people into the region you have to have that larger presence and that really the main focuses to ensure that everybody is save. >> reporter: more than 500,000 people are expected in juarez next week. adriana diaz, cbs news, el pass owe, texas. a man included a restaurant an ohio restaurant with a machete and people don't know why. a suspect walked into a restaurant last night and started attacking people. witnesses say he went from table-to-table with no warning. >> there were tables and chairs
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there was a man on the floor bleeding. there were -- there was blood on the floor. it was awful. it was just carnage. >> the suspect left the restaurant but was overtaken by police rather quickly. they tried to use a stun gun, but when he attacked police, they shot him dead. an americanairlines jet was forced to make an emergency landing after smoke filled part of the passenger cabin. american flight 564 landed safely in los angeles yesterday morning. a hydraulically caused the cabin smoke. the american jet was en route from san jose to phoenix when the crew declared an emergency. >> eight passengers and crew were checked by paramedics, but
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overseas now. the united states, russia, and more than a dozen other nations agreed this morning to a cessation of hostilities in syria. in munich, secretary of state john kerry says they hope to work out details within the week. before that, the group agreed to provide humanitarian aid to areas of syria. this would be a pause in the civil war, not a cease-fire. a new york city police officer faces up to 15 years in prison after a manslaughter conviction in the deadly shooting of an unarmed man in a stairwell. officer peter liang cried on thursday as the guilty verdict was read. prosecutors argue he handled his weapon recklessly and failed to administrator aid. liang said the shooting was an accident. coming up on the morning news. a university of missouri speaks out for the first time about her actions during a campus protest. later, cosmic breakthrough.
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reached a deal to avoid prosecution. >> i'm sorry for what i did. i wish i could take it back. i wish i could go back and try again, but it did happen and, you know, i do take responsibility for it. >> on wednesday, a statehouse committee voted to freeze the university's funding because of her continued employment. the cleveland "plain dealer" reports the estate of tamir rice won't have to pay for his ambulance ride. police shot him after responding to a 911 call about someone waving and pointing a gun. it turned out to be a toy. cleveland's mayor apologized to the rice family for the filing of the medical claim. "the boston globe" reports bill cosby's wife will be deposed in a lawsuit by seven women against her husband. camille cosby would not have to reveal any private marital
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the women claim bill cosby defamed them by branding them liars after revealing accusations of decades old alleged sexual assault. the "los angeles times" reports a natural gas leak that forced thousands from their homes is now plugged. the gas began billowing from a well in porter ranch near los angeles nearly four months ago, sickening people living nearby. >> for the first time in many, many months, the community is able to breathe clean air. >> the current fix is just temporary. before residents can return home, the well must be sealed with concrete and that process could begin today. still ahead, uber riders may soon get some money back. the ride hailing company agrees to settle class action lawsuits over safety claims. uit to be settled over safety claims. th fever, aches, and chills, mom knows it needs a big solution: an antiviral. don't kid around with
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that is the worst of all three. on the cbs "moneywatch" uber agrees to a massive settlement and a notorious ex- pharmaceutical executive makes an offer to, of all people, kanye west. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. mounting concerns that europe's banks sent stocks in aia lower. japan's nikkei fell 5% to a five-month low and hang sang's lost 1%. worry about interest rates and going lower. the s&p lost 22 points. the nasdaq fell 16. donald trump settled his lawsuit against univision. last summer, they decided not to broadcast miss universe and miss america beauty pageants. at the time, trump owned the pageants. univision defended many remarks
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uber agreed to pay $28.5 million to settle two lawsuits concerning safety and fees. the lawsuit was about fees it charges passengers. about 25 million passengers participated in the settlement. a judge still needs to approve the deal. the once prominent social media myspace is owned by time inc. now. back in 2008, myspace had about 76 million visitors, but started to lose ground to facebook and others. today, its focus is on entertainment. martin shkreli, the out of work pharmaceutical executive known for jacking up drug prices, he has offered to buy kanye west's new album for $10 million. under shkreli's terms, west would release the album "the life of pablo" only to shkreli. he paid five times that for another album.
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west. >> what do they call him? pharmo bro? i'm sure all of the negotiations will take place via twitter between the two. >> and all will be watching. >> we are suckers! jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. this coming up, times of change. we will look at calls to allow women to compete in a legendary surfing contest. contest. who sees all and forgets nothing. at least he's not constable bob. americans. we're living longer than ever. as we age, certain nutrients become especially important. from the makers of one a day fifty-plus. one a day proactive sixty-five plus. with high potency vitamin b12
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. it was an emotional day for the oklahoma city thunder. the wife of assistant coach monte williams died suddenly on wednesday after a car crash. speaking with the media
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couldn't hold back the tears. >> file for monte, man. >> ingrid williams was 44 years old. the team set up a memorial at last night's game for fans to pay their respects. the oakland raiders will remain in the bay area, at least for now. team owner mark davis announced a one-year lease to keep the team at the coliseum for the 2016 nfl season. the raiders were eyed as a franchise that could have moved to los angeles, along with the rams, who announced their relocation to l.a. last month. as a big wave surf competition in california's half moon bay starts this morning, there is a debate over the surfers who enter. women have never competed in the annual mavericks competition in the event's 17-year history. for one surfer, she says it's time for a change. >> women have a place in life
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life, because the ocean doesn't see male or female. the wave is the wave. >> the women won't be in the lineup any time soon. there is talk of a women's big wave contest next year to coincide with the men's. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," country music singer cam. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." when your cold makes you wish... ...you could stay... ...in bed all day...
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>> cool enough for a jacket area wide. we won't need it long because of the big warmup through the day today. we have high pressure dominating the forecast. that's sinking air right on top of us. not a lot cloud cover today. we'll see a couple of clouds as high thin sirrous clouds, sunshine the big story. 73 the afternoon high in ocala. yesterday we started out well below freezing in the 20's. a nice day shaping up in marion county. 74 in the villages. 75 in leesburg. 74 in orlando. 73 in sanford. 72 in daytona beach. notice along the coast a couple areas. we'll have winds coming in out of the south and southwest today, bringing in more warm air. that's why temperatures are going up today compared to the last couple of days the. coming up, we'll take you through the rest of the weekend.
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sunday, another cooldown. first, let's check on the roads with amy in the napleton traffic center. >> a lot of overnight construction lingering on the local roads impacting the off and on ramps to get you to roads like i-4. you can see construction barrels set up on i-4 over by colonial drive. colonial drive, the ramp to i-4 are closed down because of construction. there are detours to follow, but allowing extra travel time. a really good idea. as far as your drive times go, won't be too bad. either direction of 408, we are on time. that is your check on traffic. we'll have another one coming up in a couple of minutes. your morning news begins right now. a new push to get guns off the streets. how deputies in one county are hoping to get results after a string of recent violence.
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is attacked and robbed at an atm. what we found about the suspect on the run. >> thousands will run into major detours. where one busy road is shut down, a detour will be in place all weekend long. it is now 5:00 a.m. on this friday, february 4. >> thank you for joining us on this friday. amy and troy are with us, helping us get ready. >> there is a lot of construction going on. that i can attest to. >> made a few of us late, especially me because of the train and the construction, all that stuff. we are glad you are back. >> thank you. >> glad you are feeling better. >> at least we warned people this is out here. >> a lot of people are sick across central florida but in this building too. we'll try to get you up and going and with good news with the weather. we'll have a nice weekend. high pressure dominating the forecast today. you can see the red arrows. those are a warming wind.
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