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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is thursday, january 14th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." dreams come true for at least three powerball players! responsible tynious celebrations erupt at a california store that sold the winning ticket. we are there live. isis suicide bombers target foreigners near a starbucks in indonesia. >> are they trying to take donald trump down? ahead of tonight's debate, bob schieffer returns to cbs as our newest political contributor.
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your world in 90 seconds. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> -- say it's carried out a suicide bomb and gun attack in jakarta. >> terror hits indonesia's capital. >> seven people are dead. of those seven, five were attackers powerball 10. >> at least three winning powerball tickets were sold in florida, tennessee, and california. >> do you feel the winning ticket was sold here? >> it is my pleasure and pretty proud. >> all of the information has been public and transparent. >> cruz on the defense after reports that he failed to report a million dollar loan from goldman sachs. >> tonight gop presidential candidates meet for their sixth debate. >> we are kicking ass together. >> avalanche warnings posted out west in the cascade mountains. heavy snow on the east coast. >> it was a mistake. that was our fault. >> iranian state tv airing apologies from the u.s. sailors
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your hospitality and your assistance. >> in honor ndur usa two students and health care worker killed. >> the bus they were riding veered into a ravine. >> picabo street is charged after pushing her father down the stairs. >> 15 to 20 below, don't be stupid! back to you. >> wow! >> and all that matters. >> a lot of people on social media were watching paul ryan's poker face. >> let's see if i can get him to applaud. saving puppies from a burning bus. a guy in a wheelchair makes a half-court basketball shot. a lost cat finds a forever home. >> and all that matters on "cbs this morning." >> this is what you live for! i wonder if i should wear? >> what you like is you're coming to me for this advice! announcer: this portion of "cbs
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welcome to "cbs this morning." at least three people had share the world's largest lottery jackpot. word of a vast new fortune set off a frenzy w powerball ticket was sold. >> chino hills!lebrations erupted at a 7-eleven in chino hills, california. >> lottery officials announced overnight winning tickets were ee and florida and they will split nearly $1.6 billion.
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19, 27, 34, and the powerball is. wake up releasing we were not the winner but did not stop people to show up to catch a glimpse of this lucky the people who sold it. within minutes of wednesday night's powerball drawing china owe hillse hottest spot in town. hundreds of people swarmed the store after hearing a winning ticket was sold here. >> we heard the news and so we came down here to see who the yeah, it's not us! >> reporter: the clerk behind the counter who may have made the lucky transaction became celebrity. the store will get a nice cut of the prize -- $1 million! how did you hear that your store sold a winning as watching tv. my store show up. i said like, that is my store! >> reporter: you couldn't believe it?
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approaching $1.6 billion! >> reporter: it took 20 powerball drawings and more than ten weeks for someone to hit theation. the odds were 292 million to 1 that anyone would take home the big prize, but that didn't stop sales from $20 for a billion and a half. >> reporter: at one point, nearly 10,000 tickets were being sold every second. spent more than a billion dollars trying their luck. you didn't win tonight. are you going to be okay? >> i think i'll be all right. little disappointing but someone won big out there and hopefully, they remember us little people, if we know who they are. >> reporter: while we still the historic jackpot, it's clear this town at least feels like a winner. >>hat interesting of a city but it's amazing to be the powerball city. that is amazing. >> reporter: california,
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names of the winners be released, so, gayle, eventually we will find out who these new multimillionaires are. >> yeah.ve a lot of new best friends. thank you very much, mireya. i responsibility this morning for a deadly paris-style terror attack that rocked indonesia's capital.n language ] [ screaming ] >> you're looking at witness video in a suicide bombrgeting foreigners at a starbucks and a shopping area. seven people are dead, including five of the attackers. police battled forbefore the fighting ended there. seth doane is following this unfolding story from beijing. indonesia has raised its security alert to the highest
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calling this an act of terror.s this one outside a starbucks rocked a busy part of central jakarta, an area packed with office, luxury ot far from indonesia's presidential palace. the gruesome aftermath was in places too graphic to show. explosion went off at the police post, this witness said. i saw people running away and two people lying on the ground bleeding.ity forces responded and a gun battle broke out. apparently between the attackers and police.l us the assailants rode motor bikes and used both grenades and guns. christian hubble is anexecutive living in jakarta. >> it looked pretty seriously. it looked like a terrorist attack or something like that. and a lot of
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world's largest muslim population and battled islamic first major attack in jakarta since two hotels were bombed in 2009. in 2012 more than 200 people killed in the bombing of an indonesia island of bali.donesian authorities recently received warnings of an attack from the islamic state. when i was in indonesia earlier this month, i saw stepped-up security at sites popular with lie? >> thanks, seth. hours before the latest republican debate, donald trump is defending his strong campaign message. trump will meet six of his gop tonight in prime time and comes less than three weeks before the iowa caucuses. president obama and south carolina's republican governor country. major garrett is at tonight's debate site in north charleston, south carolina.
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the republican race remains by a political moment without modern precedents. a delivering his last state of the union address and a party chosen to give the party's response and criticizing the gop front-runner for, in their words, using fear,to gain popularity. >> if we had a real president and not the president that made a speech last night where everybody fell asleep. aking heat from president obama and republican governor nikki haley, donald trump defended his fiery rhetoric. >> nikki haley, very nice woman.n angry person. i hate what is happening to our country. i am angry. very angry! >> reporter: ground. >> she is the establishment of the fire wall in south carolina where the establishment puts brakes r: amid criticism. >> i knew when i hit republicans and democrats i wouldup set people but they gave me the
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and that is what reince priebus said -- >> i would much rather have a little drama and i know some intrigue and interest on our side, and then coalesce behind the to do it. >> reporter: chris christie and john kasich battling to be the mainstream alternative to trumpey's message. >> she did really well last night and i thought put a good face on our party. >> we need to be unifiers and there is too much anger. i agree with r: kasich has pulled ahead of christie. >> i've been declared for dead more times than i guess that you read about in the newspaper, right? >> reporter: who are actually dead? >> yeah, who are actually dead! >> reporter: a new topic might come up at revelations that ted cruz and his wife heidi secured a loan
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finance cruz' 2012 senate eidi works at goldman sachs. it was in the fully disclosed to the federal election committee and something cruz told was an inadvertent error. major, thank you for that. a new poll this morning, finds the democratic race in iowa could go erng ither way. sanders in a recent poll within the poll's margin of error. she led the same poll last month by nine points. nancy cordes is in washington.rning. >> reporter: good morning. this poll is really considered the gold standard in iowa, because it's done by the des moines register which knows the state best. it shows that sanders hasld steady since last month, but clinton's support has softened by six points, leaving a larger swath of voters up for grabs.inton. >> reporter: with just two weeks to go before the iowa caucuses. >> i always expected that this
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are locked in a battle over his health care plan. sanders wants to move to a government-run single payer r what he calls medicare for all. >> okay, so now tell the american people how much that is going to cost them. >> reporter: on tv and on the is bashing the idea. >> if that is the kind of revolution he is talking about, i am worried, folks. >> reporter: on wednesday, the sanders camp struck back hoto of clinton and sanders in happier times. the caption? to bernie sanders, with thanks for your commitment to real or all americans. best wishes, hillary rodham clinton. they released this clip ofut barack obama for the same thing she is doing now. >> since when do democrats attack one another on universal health he clinton compares says sanders isn't being straight with voters.
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the details before the iowa now his campaign admits that might not happen so he insists americans would pay less than they do now. >> when with you get rid of the mpanies, when you force the drug companies to lower their prices, you can provide health care for a middle thousands and thousands of dollars. >> reporter: clinton once favored a sinal gle payer system took but democrats view it as political unfeasible. clinton says she is helping his bottom line and he has raised uesday from 50,000 people. >> thank you, nancy cordes in washington. in our next hour, bob cbs news as a political contributor and we look forward to that. the long time "face the nation" host looks at the campaign ahead on "cbs this morning." good thinghink so, too. the navy has begun
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sailors who were detained by iran. images broadcast onvision show the service members apparent capture at sea. one admits the crew made a mistake. the sailors were released within hours. david martin is at the pentagon.rning. >> reporter: good morning. the speedy release of the sailors is being portrayed by the administration as the product of years of painstakingth iran, but critics are describing the incident as just one more iranian though administration officials publicly described it as a rescue at sea, video released by iran made it look like the american sailors had been captured. forced to kneel with their handsheads, and placed in front of a camera to confess. >> it was a mistake. that was our fault and we apologize for our r: that seemed at odds with secretary of state kerry's praise for how the iranians handled the incident.
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cooperation and quick response. these are always situations which, as everybody hereity if not properly guided, to get out of control. >> reporter: both sides agree the two boats accidentally strayed into iranian territory y how remains unclear. after being held for 16 hours on farsi island in the persian gulf, the crew was allowed to oats and sail out to this american warship. the release came after a series of phone calls between secretary of state kerry and iran's had developed a working relationship during the long, drawn-out negotiations in which iran agreed to suspend itsar weapon program for relief of economic sanctions. the iranian foreign policy following. some have been critical of the obama administration saying this
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than a cake and eating it too. >> on the one hand they have giving the people back in an and they are to take credit for that and on the other hand they released domestic press makes it sound up, it's really their fault. >> reporter: iran's desire not resolved this. under that deal the u.s. is expected to release about $100 billion in frozen iranian assets the next few days. >> david, thank you.> this morning, italian police have a man under arrest in connection with the murder of an american worm. 35-year-old ashley olsen was found strangled last weekend. the suspect is a illegal immigrant. police arrested him after examining clues found in olsen's apartment in florence.lowing developments from rome.
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ashley olsen will be buried tomorrow in a huge turnout from her neighborhood is expected. the case appears to have been solved in. at a press conference this morning, this prosecutor said ashley olsen had two fractures to her skull and had been evidence of consensual e ual sex before the murder. the suspected arrested is a no criminal record who worked distributing flyers for local nightclubs. witnesses saw the two enter the apartment together and they were surveillance cameras in the area. according to police, at some point, the suspect took olsen's phone and put his sim card in it and it was described by the nd olsen's body being in a state of disarray. olsen spent most of friday night in this night spot that has a
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offenses. her father walter, seen here laying flowers tuesday outside the apartment where she was murdered, said in a written hat he had confidence that the perpetrator of a horrible and senseless crime would be found and sentenced quickly. in the statement, olsen daughter as a beautiful and creative young woman with a happy, exuberant ng we were heartbroken she was taken from us. ashley olsen had been living in florence for about three years. and was described as well-known and popular in her neighborhood. she came to florence to be near and start life over after a divorce. a prolific user of social media, she even posted a line from the book and movie each pray love woman who came to florence to find herself, but her last post was of this graffiti.e been the last to do that is now charged with murder aggravated by cruelty.
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new life in florence illegal migrant. >> such a sad story. thank you, allen pizzey reporting from roam. remembering the lives of three american student n honduras when their bus swerved off a road and ran into a ravine. 12 other americans were hurt. the students were part after volunteer mission and they were on their way to the airport to returnunited states. ofgs officials believe the crash was a result of mechanical failure. >> so heartbreaking. a dog bug flu is across the country. it's forcing some animal shelte >> samantha: good morning to you. once again we start off with snowshowers in the primary snowbelt. if you're traveling around lake or ashtabula counties, please go slow out there. there are snow-covered roads. you can catch a live look at the radar anytime on our cleveland 19 weather app. just search cleveland 19 in your app store.
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it's going to be mostly cloudy, and look how much warmer. yesterday our high was new evidence apparently shows el chapo didn't know who se ahead, how the dug lord tried to woo the actress who set up that "rolling stone" interview. the news is back this morning right here on "cbs this
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>> tia: good morning. i'm tia ewing, an emotional day in canton as the police and community say good-bye to jethro, the police dog killed in action earlier this week. the man police say shot the dog three times, you see him right there on your screen, during a
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here's meteorologist sam roberts with a look at your chilly forecast. sam. >> samantha: thanks so much, tia. the last couple of mornings we started off in the single digits or in the teens. this morning we're well into the 20s, but we have some lake-effect snow out there in the primary snowbelt. so if you run into this, go slow. it should be out of here by mid to late morning. for most of us today just mostly cloudy and warmer. highs around 37 this afternoon with a breeze factored in to feel like the 20s. we stay in the 30s tonight.
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this mike. whoever the hell brought this mike system, the son of a [ bleep ] to put it in, i'll tell you. no. this mike is terrible. keeps popping! did you hear that, george? don't pay 'em! don't pay 'em! you know? i believe in paying, but whenad job like this stupid mike, you shouldn't pay. terrible. terrible. it's true. tough with your people, because they'll pay. they don't care. i guarantee you, i'm not paying for this mike. nd a new enemy at a rally last night in florida, somebody named george, the person in charge of the
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he voiced his animated and, as you see, the crowd of 10,000. i don't, guys, he liked the mike. >> no. >> he's not paying for it either.ed. welcome back to "cbs this morning. droug lord el chapo apparently didn't know who sean penn was. secret meeting and his infatuation with a very attractive mexican actress. ahead, the actress breaks her silence about el capture. a new strain of the dog flu is spreading around the country. we are going to show you how to make sure your pup stays safe ahead.ome of the morning's headlines from around the globe. philadelphia inqi uirer fbi director is investigat attack. last week a gunman ambushed a
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police say the suspect pledged allegiance to isis when he was in the flint, michigan, area, city switched its water source to the flint river and poisoned supplies with lead. from june 2014 to last november, cases of legionnaire's disease. typically, this area sees up to 13 cases every year. state officials have not confirmed a link between the water and the legionnaire's cases. "the boston globe" reports from general electric is moving its global headquarters to boston. about ocated from fairfield, connecticut. last year, ge threatened to leave over taxes. boston, massachusetts, offered ge up to incentives and incentives. "the new york times" reports al jazeera, america, is shutting
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some speculated the plunge in the price of oil played a role. a charged al jazeera denies the off-shoot based media company will close its doors by tried to use phony carats to sneak marijuana across the texas border. border stuffed carrots stuffed with pot last weekend. a truck from mexico carried the phony carrots.ive them something for creativity. >> those were fat carrots! wow, those are big carrots! out! you can see better when you eat the carrots! that is what my grandmathings that are not there! >> grandma used to say. this morning, the actress
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with mexico's most wanted drug re lying about the case. kate del castillo is speaking out while new information shows how much el chapo wanted to meet her.ts the evidence was there in the former fugitive's phone and his hideout.ican marines raided the householding ing holdingehind is a sack of dvds with kate del castillo. first time since guzman has been captured she has spoken publicly tweeting the following. ent comes after text messages obtained by a mexican
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an infatuation el chapo hadl castillo. in one exchange, he writes, you're the best thing in this world. we will be great friends. figure out when you can come back. i hope it will be soon. care of you than i do of my own eyes. del castillo responds, i'm so moved that you say you'll take care of me. no one has ever cared for me.ean penn, guzman didn't seem to know who the academy award winner was. asking his lawyer in one message, what was the actor's d later confessing to looking up penn on the internet. the text messages also show guzman's concern that people who knew monitored. turns out, he was right. telecommunications intercept and along with the two to meet helped the u.s. and enforcement narrow down the drug lord's location.
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bojorquez, dallas. this morning is cracking down on deals. this action is partly inspired eries on the increase in shell companies and they allow buyers to make all-cash purchases and s hidden. "the times" learned wealthy foreign buyers were using more high-end real estate as a box. reporting is based on a three-year variation. we are pleased to have you here. what is the interest of the government here? why are they trying to track this down?s or what? >> well, they are actually concerned about the money tied to fraud or corruption,ers and people domestically where we are hiding it in real estate purchase. because that is a pretty safe money to -- a place to put your money these days. >> so who is doing it? >> so pretty
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some people use it for legitimate reasons. >> limited liability?ompanies for legitimate reasons not to hide money, but there are people using it to hide money. >> yes. rt looking into it? were you surprised at what you found? >> i first just started looking at where is the elicit money going around the world? i thought i would end up in the britishs or panama and was surprised when i found out from law enforcement and other sources that, in fact, a lot of it is right here in the united states in new york, in and miami. because they told me that, then i started digging into the condos and see what is there. >> what why is it a problem? i. you know real estate prices are going up in a lot of these places. walk at the skyscrapers going up.
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this affects the characters of ecause a lot of buildings are empty. people have gotten this money through fraud or e victims. >> the treasury is going to be tracking down these secret buyers. how are they going to do it? what effect do you think it will >> for the first time they said to the real estate industry, ask some questions. before, real estate would shut their eyes and not know who was signing. the title insurance companies involved in every transaction have to find out who the certainehind these shell companies and they have to tell the treasury department and treasury is going to put it in a database for law enforcement. >>o questions asked? >> that has been going on. questions. >> now they have got a lot of questions. >> and some bad actors, bad funneling their money for this. >> it's a lot of money.
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a dog flu is spreading nationwide. adriana diaz is in chicago where the outbreak started. >> reporter: the virus canquickly. coming up we will show you how to keep your dog from catching the flu. >> if you're heading out the door, did you know you can take us with you and watch us live cbs all-access app? right there on your digital device. academy award nominations. we will be right back. thritis pain,
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dangerous new strain of dog flu this morning that is causing concern across the country. a dog in montana recently tested positive for the contagious virus. a seattle area kennel expressed concern. adriana die arizona is in good morning. >> reporter: good morning. here in chicago, the flu spread so quickly last year, that some shelters had to close their
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here in chicago, they have treated more than 300 sick dogs and housed some temporarily while they recover at different homes. all of these dogs, including this one here are healthy, butre paying close attention symptoms. ashley lease walks dogs in the seattle area and she is paying her four-legged friends after dog flu. >> they can get sick just like us so i know how much i hate being r: king county public health officials say up to 90 dogs staying at this kennel outside of seattle may have been exposed to the fire.are needed to concern it's the new strain. >> none of the dogs have immunity to fight it off, so you see large numbers of dogs getting ill when the virus e. when dogs are going to dog day cares or dog parks or boarding overnight in kennel facilities rapidly. >> reporter: cases first showed
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spread quickly. around 2,000 dogs in 24 states a vaccine was made available in november. vets say the disease is rarely fatal but owners should see a vet right away if their dogms. >> if your dog doesn't eat well for -- misses a meal, you see coughing, you see lethargy, ound could be a sign of a fever and if you see that, give your local veterinarian a an appointment because they need to get on medications. >> the health care department says their facebook post outlining the symptoms has been viewed 189,000 times since tuesday. on the vaccine. and while the virus is no laughing matter, this viral video features a chicago public s putting on a brave face while recovering from the food. >> dogs are household members and oftentimes they are like people
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and do the right thing and keep them safe. >> reporter: humans can't ut spread it to healthy dogs after close contact with a sick dog. by the way, all of these puppies are available for adoption, so, guys, let me know which ones >> it's tempting! norah o'donnell kids have been asking! >> i know. >> herbert had the best smile. >> herbert had the best smile, he did. love the story.he dog flu. adriana, thank you so much. cbs news legend bob schieffer is back! the long time "face the nation" host is right here in studio 57 he is going to be part of our campaign coverage all year long. >> he is tan and he is rested and he is back! >> that's right. plus adele adds some spice to jamesol karaoke. >> best one ever. >> watch it over and
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>> brian: i'm brian duffy. state fire marshals are ruling monday's deadly house explosion arson. investigators have yet to say what they believed to have happened. an official cause could take days to determine. meteorologist sam roberts now joins us for a look at our forecast. hey, sam. you. good morning if you're just waking up with us. the last several mornings we've had snow around in at least a few spots, and we're dealing with that again today. showers. if you run into snow-covered roads, go slow out there. for most of us mostly cloudy today with much warmer temperatures. 37 is that forecast high, and
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so it's going to be really mild for this time of the year. by tomorrow highs actually getting into the 40s, but rain
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. it is thursday, january 14th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning. there is more real news ahead,b schieffer's return to cbs news. let us rerejoice. he is back with his view of the race. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> most of us are waking up this morning, realizing, unfortunately, we were not the >> indonesia has raised its security alert to the highest level and its president is calling this an act of terror.
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resurgent 2014 resurgent a 2004 campaign. >> this has held steady since last month but clinton's support has ritics are describing the incident as just one more iranian provocation. >> it was a mistake. that was our fault. in chicago, the flu sprea last year, that some shelters had to close their from spreading. >> i saw like a bunch of tweets pop up online. is that larry behind the float flotus and this is who they are talking about. >> as i've ever been. >> that wasn't me, you guys!eo of microsoft! >> i'm charlie rose are gayle king and norah we are waiting to learn the
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people who won the world's largest lottery jackpot. they will share nearly $1.6 nning numbers in last night's drawing are 4, 8, 19, 27, 34, and powerball hat will change your life. people lined up all around the country to try their luck but winning tickets were sold only in tennessee, florida, and f a winner sparked a spontaneous celebration in chino hills near los angeles. hundreds of people flocked to the 7-eleven that sold one about that. the store will get $1 million. since saturday, americans have spent more than $1 billion on powerball and, at one point, nearly 10,000 ticket wereevery second yesterday. >> wow. seven republican presidential candidates will debate tonight in prime time ore the iowa caucuses. donald trump said last night he expects to be attacked but he is
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he also defended hisnguage after south carolina's republican governor seemed to suggest he is dividing the country. nikki haley in her republican response in the state on americans to resist the angriest voices. >> nikki haley, very nice woman. she said i'm an angry person and were an angry person. i thought, i am! i'm very angry because i hate what is happening to our country! i am angry! very angry! conservative critics also bashed haley's message. >> we are lucky to have bob schieffer back with us this morning to discuss the campaign. our long time chief washington correspondent and host of "face june
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he has just signed on a cbs or through next year. bob, good morning! >> what happened to retirement? do you miss us? >> i did.e to be asked their opinion. when david rhodes said why don't you come and offer an occasional analysis or comment on the campaign and who could resist e glad to have you. >> thank you. i'm really happy to be here. you know, this is the single most unusual campaign. i've a very long time and i have to admit up front, i've never seen anything quite like this. >> how do you explain how donald the conversation? >> you know, he -- i started out saying, well, he is a reality tv star. i've changed my definition. he is a master showman who has eccable timing and this ability to sort of control the conversation.
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named linton coinsby who consulted on some of david cameron's campaigns in london. he had what he called a dead catt he said was, he said, look, it doesn't make any difference what people are talking about, if you throw a dead cat on the table, they are ng about the dead cat. and this is what donald trump has been able to do. the conversation goes off into some direction and then he things out on the table and, suddenly, everybody is talking about that. >> even rush limbaugh said it's n the elites, he said, that donald trump could win the presidency. he is way ahead in most of the primary states. >> well, you know, i have said from the very beginning that ionald trump seriously and i took him seriously because i know how angry people are. people are frustrated.ent does
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you know, ronald reagan called a hill is the town where nothing works and people are fed up with. i know how deep this frustration runs. ke to that in the state of the union saying i have failed to regret, saying he couldn't change that. >> along comes donald trump who says the tf people wish they had the nerve to say to their boss. p>> interestingly you took him seriously because most people didn't. go the more outrageous things he says. but you took him seriously from the beginning? >> i did, but i tell you what i missed. of these things, i thought, that does it, nobody is going to get by with that and nobody is going to call john mccain a loser because he was captured which made memccain is a loser, what about the people who gave their lives? somehow or another, he smgs to managess and go on to other things.
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haley's speech after the state of the union address? >> i think the most important thing said in this campaign is what she said in that response. that was extraordinary. we have never heard -- i mean, yes, the president took a swipe that is kind of to be expected but in the response, she comes up and comes down even harder on him. that's amazing. >> to attack your own party in the response. ald trump is one big surprise. how about bernie sanders and how about the republican race and ed to hillary clinton, the democratic race in iowa and in new hampshire? >> you know, this is unbelievable. really, when you come down to it, here you have the democratic party, the oldest party,been around for a long, long time. and, yet, it has managed to come up with one legitimate candidate.e her or love her, she is a legitimate candidate but there was no other democratic candidate -- i mean,
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a confessed socialist and says he is a socialist, says he is not a capitalist in a country built on free enterprise and her this -- that just shows you that this frustration people are feeling is being felt on the left as far as the right. and the president is right. our democratic party has movedthe left than it's ever been and as we see this republican party, which may be tearing itself apart, whatever the case, it's further to the ever been. >> is it that open the possibility of an independent? >> maybe, maybe. it also opens the possibility -- i said this to norah last reporters, we have to be careful not -- because we want so much for there to be a brokered convention for the first time in ouruse it would be so much fun. >> yeah. >> it does. i think especially on the republican side. we convention not knowing who their candidate is. what happens on the democratic
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going to get the nomination, but i don't know. >> you were coming back at a great time and not leaves do the hoola when they come back. most of the time they don't get to come back but it was universal when we heard you were back.. so glad you're back at the table. >> thank you, guys. hollywood's biggest morning is gthis broadcast. will leonardo dicaprio finally get his oscar gold? we will >> samantha: we had some lake-effect snowshowers early this morning in the snowbelt. those are long gone. now it's just, you know, the january chill, but hey, it's better than it has been. lately lows in the single digits and teens. this morning many of you are already near 30. cleveland is 28 out there. we'll hit about 37 later today. overall, mostly cloudy now that that snow has moved out.
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we actually stay he created a number one now he is nominated for three grammys. meet the rocker on being the verge of the next american you had a lot of confidence about this. no? >> yeah. >> reporter: ya? i'm being very british because
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the grammys are just over a month away and many of your favorite art it's in the music industry highest honors, anthonyy talked with a new fresh face vying for the grammy awards. he is in los r: last year, james bay won the critics choice prize at the britt award, england's grammys given to a rising newcomer and the same award thatnd adele on the map. now bay who is up for three grammys is hoping to take home america's biggest music trophy. ter: onl ago, 25-year-old james bay was playing london pubs, just trying to get noticed, but 2015 changed all that. pried etty amazing year.
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hi a good time. >> reporter: his debut album which featured his hit song "hold back the river" went to number one in britain. he performed his other hit it go" with ed sheeran. let it go >> reporter: and he impressed the "rolling stone" >> new people often don't do that to me. >> reporter: who gave him britain's gq award for and then joined him on stage at a london concert. >> it's the real thing. it's hard to talk about that it actually happened, but it did. end of the year, he heard he got a grammy nomination. >> we were in the back of the car. my manager. losing our minds. you see about the other two? there is two more. 2015 was great.
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>> reporter: tough to top that try. yeah. . >> reporter: now he the latest rt trying to make it in america. exciting. i can't get away from that. and i don't know to makee or something, but at the end of the day, i'm willing to take it on. >> reporter: feels like a little guitar nirvana in here. shop in new york. >> i love this color. >> reporter: cool color. he picked up his first guitar when he was 11. all started for you when you heard "layla". >> essentially, yes. >> reporter:t was playing on the radio. >> as soon as it came on, i went downstairs to play it again.
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>> reporter: hitchen, about a town north of london, he taughtlay. >> this is where i got my first-ever electrical guitar. >> reporter: and joined a local band. >> a big thing. a big thing.d kind of the holey grail. >> reporter: he had better ambitions. >> i was ready to commit. committing to, exactly? >> something bigger. kind of giving myself a shot at e buzz we got from playing in a pub to a lot of people. >> reporter: he started performing solo. >> when i first got in a mike on a stage and it was just me, i started to, you know, find out about what i could do. >> reporter: right. do you like being up there a lot? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: then a fan posted a video to youtube. >> it had like 20 plays on youtube. 22, maybe.
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>> but we got this call from a record labelho found it somehow, and really liked it. >> reporter: what were you thinking at that point? >> i was thinking, new york? really? ter: signed by republic records, suddenly, james bay was on his way. did you have a plan b? >>ing for the time being. i don't think. i still love it. >> reporter: he still draws on the road. band mates,, selfies and featuring his new head gear. where did the hat come from? of >> where did the hat come from? very sort of kind of teenage fashion move. no other way to put it, reporter: you just liked it and it stuck? >> yeah.
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i like it to hang around more than it hang around but it will t of grow as an artist and mess about with other stuff. >> reporter: and change hats? >> change hats.bay's next gig will be here at the grammy museum in l.a. tomorrow night but like much of his tour, it's gayle? >> so you got that rock star look going on too! i always love your music piece. thank you. >> i put a suit on for you this morning, gayle. >> you look jacket on for the interview. >> he looks very good. >> nice to see people's dreams come true. >> absolutely. >> james bay, congrats to you. tomorrow ang the grammy nominees. we will speak with jimmy green whose daughter was killed in the sandy hook shootings and he turned that grief into aand now he is up for two grammys. you can catch the gamey awards
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>> samantha: good thursday morning to you. we take a live look out over the city of cleveland, looking a little hazy out there. we've had some flurries this morning. gray skies and temperatures, well, they're a lot warmer than they have been the last several days. we started off in the single digits and in the teens. today we're all well into the 20s. so not too bad. we're dry across the area. i'm tracking a little bit of light snow there on the eastern side of cuyahoga county, but the early morning lake-effect has moved out. we're dry for the rest of the day and temperatures today significantly warmer. yesterday our high was 19. today we are 18 degrees warmer. we're headed for the mid to upper 30s, and i think we could see even a few peeks of sunshine. i guessed i said a few and not a ton of sun.
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that's good this time of year. need a little sunshine out there. we will cloud up again for tonight. no rain or snow tonight.
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to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, we are going to take you inside the detroit auto show where a luxury name is making a comeback. >> also, the 88demy award nominations live from beverly hills. that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines frome guardian in london remembers british actor whose death was confirmed this morning. rickman played athe "harry potter" movies and was in other movies. allen rickman was 69. "wall street journal" reports on its annual ranking of
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it sayses was best in 2015 followed by virgin america and delta airlines. last place? americanairlines. it carries cheap operatings issues from the merger with us airways. vikings kicker blair walsh will visitoday who sent him cards after missing what would have been a game winning 27-yard field goal on sunday. one studentk you're awesome. cute. her teacher thought this was a teachable moment about empathy and the importance of winning and losing and it's not >> what a great teacher. >> i thought so too. >> what a great lesson. >> walsh is great for that indeed. a record 17.5 million vehicles were sold in the u.s. cheap gas and low interest rates. next year's crop of cars are on
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international auto show int. it is the biggest automotive stage on the continent. world's largest carmakers make their worldwide debut and the show opens to everybody on ransportation correspondent kris van cleave got a sneak preview of what is driving the cars of tomorrow. >> reporter: it has the feel of a fashion show. but the models are tons, and the s, think ma metallic cheek. ceo mark fields. >> we are using the lincoln continental to really express what we call quiet luxury. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: lexus wasn't being quiet with this debut. volvo and mercedes are pushing the e-300 sedan can do much of the driving for you. concept cars like this one from buick are fan favorites. part of the reason?eople come to this show, but also on gla this year are fundamental changes
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>> so nice! the writing on the wall that as autonomy comes down as ultimately people are sharing more and more cars they were interacting and not purchasing car and aent world for them. >> reporter: gm designed chevy volt for that different world. it can travel more than 200 miles on a charge and cost under electrification is the basis to now layer on additional capabilities. >> reporter: getting a slice of the 5.3 trillion dollar ces pie means smarter cars collecting your personal data. >> we are a technology company and more and more, we are becoming an information company. >> reporter: are you talking about tracking where i'm going and what i'm this is not about tracking individual customers. this is about customers electing to share their data with us so that in the aggregate, discern patterns there. >> reporter: patterns in a business that is ever changing.
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>> my birthday is coming up!re if anybody has any ideas. >> on charlie's birthday, he gave presents so we will be waiting. vehicles like that commercial, is that a buick?too. >> i liked the lincoln. >> cate blanchett and jennifer lawrence and lily tomlin, some of the actresses about to find if they are getting an oscar nomination. >> samantha: we look out live at cedar point. there's no snow falling, but some snow is on the ground. it's been frigid but today we warm it up as we hit 37 later on. no rain or snow and our coverage area had early morning lake-effect. that has moved out, and now it's time to warm up. we may even see a few peeks of sun later this afternoon. keywords there, a few peeks of sun.
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88 award nominations are taking place this very morning at the samuel goldwin theater in beverly hills. you're looking like at pictures right now. with us to watch the announcement and then break down the surprises and the snubs. actor john kusinski is also withhere. and will reveal the big category. always surprises and always what is your big surprise you're looking for? >> i'm looking at best picture. let'sgets in there or "straight out of compton" gets in there. >> academy president cheryl
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>> welcome. what an exciting morning. thank you ga layer row and ang for kicking it off. john, let's continue. >> >> for on performance by an actor in supporting role the nominees are christian bale in "the big short." mark ruffalo and mark rylance and idris elba and sylvester >> best supporting actress. nominees jennifer jason leigh. rooney mara.
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alicia vikander and mirren. the visual effects, here are the nominations. >> for achievement in film editing, the nominees are "the big short." "mad maximum fury road." revenant." "spotlight" and "star wars: the force awakens." for achievement in sign, the nominees are. "bridge of spies."h oiler."
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the martian and "the revenant."e screen play, nominees are the following. >> for original screen play, the nominees areridge of spies." ." exmachina."out." "spotlight." and "straight outta >> very good.
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"bridge of spies." "the hateful eight." ""star wars: the force awakens."" and "sicario." >> the best language film category. the nominees are "emgrace of thefrom france, "mustang." from hungary, "son of job."war." and "son of saul." for achievement in directing the "the big short." george miller.
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"the venant." and tom mccarthy for "spotlight." for performance a leading role, the nominees are "cate blanchett. brea larson. lawrence. charlotte rampling. and ronnan. anterior actor in a leading role.yan cranston.
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michael fassbenefiter.die readmayne. best picture. "the big short." "bridgerooklyn."imum fury road." "the martian."" "room." and "spotlight."
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nominations, please visit oscar.com. >> and join us sunday night. >> february 28th.start with the best picture. >> i think it's going to be between "the revenant" and "the martian" and "spotlight."s the best picture on paper and the martian might be the biggest crowd pleaser. i'm liking "the revenant." >> mehink it's a movie that got hot at the right time. >> "star wars" was a big crowd t is the biggest movie in history. a huge massive effect this last year. but not a best picture nominee. you have to look at statistics like that and say what are the est picture nominee? shouldn't that be taken into account? >> what about best actor? >> leo. i think you have to gouple of months i was going
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danish girl." but then "the and leo was fighting bears and eating carcass carcasses. it's the oscar that eludes him.oing to win it. >> best actress? >> i think this is going to brieoved her to best supporting actress so now brie larson against cate blanchett. i think akes it and in that category. >> best supporting actress? >> i think it's going to gok rooney mara. she moved her out of the best actress category. >> best supporting actress? surprised idris wasn't in it? >> i was. i loved him.
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straight to netflix.e in thousands of theaters this is the movie you wanted to watch on a big screen and it may have had a bigger impact at the oscars. this time around, i mean, yo, - adrienne! radio for sylvester stallone and same story with the golden globes and nominated 40 years ago for this same now 40 years later for the same character. >> should have been in the best picture. i think michael b. jordan should have slid into the best actor spot too. >> are they sayinge fact no idris or no will smith or "straight outta >> no black nominees. i think "straight outta compton" was a great movie and underlo you think is the best director? >> i got to root for george miller.
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ten nominations for "mad max." revenant" lead with 12 but mad max is my movie and i want that to win best picture. i think if mad max 2015 is the year we talk about a long time. >> alejandro, the job he did was amazing. nom named inated for mad max.nt to her. i don't want this to look like every action move. this woman next to george miller i think is responsible for ours of footage and crafting this masterpiece so i'm rooting for margaret and i hope she wins. >> how do you feel about mad max? i like it a little bit. >> you have turned me on to "mad max." >> thank you, eric. the ice car defrosted.
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next. >> a buffalo man had his car frozen in a block of ice overnight after he parked too close to lakes frightening but not as
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ame car sickle is no longer on ice. we showed you yesterday how the car was frozen alongside lake erie during monday's snowstorm. took about 15 minutes to remove it wednesday, pouring calcium on top with flakes of chloride and letting the ice melt. and pulling it out sideways. the sedan will be cing at a collision center where it thawed out overnight. the owner said it started up right away and he expects it to lancer.
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>> that does it for us. tuneg news" with scott pelley tonight.
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>> samantha: the interstates look great from this vantage point. we still have snow on the ground. makes sense. we haven't seen any sun. we saw a little bit yesterday, but the temperature has been so cold. it's been below freezing since sunday. so today we start to get a little bit warmer. mount vernon. this is light even if it mixes down to the surface. we have to get the roads cleared out after we saw snow overnight. so for the rest of the day maybe a flurry or two, nothing more. highs today around 37, 18 degrees warmer than it was yesterday, and this warm-up continues through tomorrow. 45 degrees tomorrow, but rain moves in late in the day. think evening commute and onward
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then it gets really cold again. first half of the weekend, we can deal with it, right? 33 with snow and wind. look at early next week.
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