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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, january 25th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." millions dig out after the blizzard of 2016. washington, d.c. is still shut down. parts of the jersey shore are under water. donald trump retakes the lead in iowa, one week before the caucuses, but could another billionaire shake up the race? and we go undercover to see why women pay more than men for the same products and services. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. it's going to take time.
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a record amount of snow must be removed. >> digging out from a deadly storm. one of the biggest snowstorms the eastern united states has ever seen. >> washington, d.c. is still reeling. >> the federal government is still closed down. >> more than two feet of snow blanketed new york city. >> there are still thousands of cars buried under snow. now the shoveling begins in many cities on the east coast. now! >> along the jersey shore dealing with flooding from the powerful storm. >> chris christie said new jersey did pretty well. >> he is out of his mind. >> so this is crunch time. i just hope you get out there and caucus and do your thing. >> a week before the campaign's first votes donald trump regained his lead in iowa. on the democratic side the race is neck and neck. >> we are going to win in iowa. >> denver wins it and heading to super bowl 506. >> the panthers are going to the super bowl. >> i don't know who we are playing yet, but we will be ready to go. >> you're playing denver and peyton manning. >> oh, wow!
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intense manhunt for three dangerous inmates who managed to escape a maximum security jail. emergency landing in canada. the aircraft encountered severe turbulence. >> i thought it was a hit. >> all that. >> the massive snowfall made for a day of fun and people took advantage of the weekend. >> run! >> show us how deep and flurry the snow is. okay, brian. it's too deep! >> and all that matters. >> i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? like incredible. >> you're that confident, huh? >> far greater loyalty than any other candidate by double, triple, quadruple. i love me people. >> on "cbs this morning." >> he can kick isis because he >> shea is a firecracker. she is a real pistol! >> cha-cha 'cha! this portion of "cbs
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let's go places! welcome to "cbs this morning."ricans from the carolinas to massachusetts are digging out from the big storm. buried many regions and mounds of snow.ple died in the storm. many from shoveling. at least five states reported snow. cities shut down.d states of emergency. >> high tides from the storm caused record coastal flooding in new jersey and crews at airports are still working to clear runways. 1,400 flights are already cancelled today. we are correspondents covering the impact of the storm and we begin with kris van cleave inhere the government is shut down and two feet of snow fell there. >> reporter: good morning. the region is engaged in a massive snow removal effort. it's an around-the-clock
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parking lots at the old rfk stadium in washington into a mountain of snow. the region remains hobbled in the aftermath of this massive uch snow! much of the nation's capital will remain frozen, shut down, as washington, d.c. works to dig itself out from an epic winter storm.e closed mayor is asking people to stay home. you can see why. there is no way a car could this. and the main roads are often fullavoiding iced-over sidewalks. >> while we have made some more to do. >> reporter: d.c.'s metro is back open, but only with limited service.ng modified service in the northeast. half. plows tried, but couldn't keep up as the district and surrounding region turned wintry national guard was activated and the industry brought in 400
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removal equipment. unteered to help to dig out the elder i didn't and the city suggested two of their neighbors, he did their home and eight more. >> the senior citizens can't getthe snow like this. >> reporter: the suburbs got it worse. some have more than three feet of snow on the ground. huge mounds had to be cleared from maryland's interstates. and at , it's been an around-the-clock effort, trying to get the runways back open for flights monday morning. nationally, more than 12,000 flights andve been cancelled. >> people should examine larger than usual crowds at both of our airports and expect delays. the amount of snowfall affectings the country it's going to take a while for the air system to get back on undreds are gathering what is a tradition in washington. when the snow stops, the snowballs start.
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in d.c. about how much snow the national weather service today is launching an internal investigation after reports that the official underestimating the amount of snow that fell. at the airport where it's recorded, 17.8 inches, the ce says, 22.4. one other note on the airports. they are hoping to be somewhat n by the end of the day. >> let's just say, kris, a lot of snow fell in washington, d.c. off by a couple of inches but thank you very much. many commuters in the new york city area are digging out their cars this morning. the snowfall set a sfral central park, close to 27 inches. five people in new york state died from shoveling. penn station train travel resumed. the long island railroad started
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david begnaud is in queens where many people are stillr nearly three feet fell there. david, good morning. >> reporter: gayle, good morning. you say washington, d.c. got a lot? nearly three feet in queens. some 2 million people live here. i just saw a woman coming, walking down the street cursing because she could barely get out of her home. the city is bragging about the job they did in other parts, but here in like they were forgotten. tried to get to work and school this morning. almost a nonevent! it is a misery still this morning. it might be beautiful, but there are plenty of people underite. >> thank you, man. >> reporter: new york city is surging back to life after getting hammered by its second biggest snowstorm on record. >> we survived and then eporter: the system hit much harder than first expected. nearly 27 inches fell in just 24 hours.n nypd
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but by sunday, all major roads were cleared. broadway had reopened and most back in service. new york city mayor bill de blasio called it a cautionary ple to us to the fact we have to be prepared for storms that move very fast, that evolve very rapidly. >> reporter: in queens, where some 850 plows were side streets are still buried this morning. >> what about us? you know? we stuck here. we are all wondering what happened to the sanitation didn't it care about these blocks. >> reporter: others are struggling to dig their cars out. that's if they can even find them! kelly langer spent hours neighbor's vehicle. >> i wish it was summer right now! i don't really like it. i don't want to see it again! >> david begnaud in queens, new unities along the southern new jersey coast this morning are cleaning up from widespread flooding.
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towns under water and pushed boats onto the streets.ine feet forced evacuations. nearly 100,000 people lost power. we will take you to one neighborhood that is still under water coming up. the iowa caucuses are tonight. the latest cbs news battleground tracker poll shows donald trump is back in the lead there. the survey finds trump is five points ahead in the same poll just a months ago. our tracker shows trump 18-point lead with cruz and rubio and econd place. major garrett is in washington to break down the iowa campaign. >> reporter: good morning. the polls, if they are right, donald trump and ted cruz now command nearly 75% of the iowa caucust volatility remains one-third of caucus go-ers said they might change their minds and includes ers. donald trump stormed across iowa this weekend and gave his
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did you ever see that? where i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot voters. okay?le. >> reporter: not exactly the new york values everyone has been talking about. but trump supporters continue to show up in droves as he stumped with six-term iowanator charles grassley. it wasn't an endorsement, but still a blow to senate colleague ted cruz. the cruz campaign took aim at trump on another front, the embrace of government powere private property. >> i think eminent domain is wonderful. >> it made him rich. >> reporter: the essence of the campaign's new ad that trump tried to bulldoze the home of anoman to pave the way for a casino is parking lot. >> it's not true. eminent domain is a positive thing not a negative ruz is questioning
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>> if they say the only problem it needs to be bigger, is there any chance on earth that individual would actually stand up to the cronyism and cartel in >> reporter: a message amplified by cruz's newest supporters conservative radio host glenn beck. >> if donald trump wins, it's going to be a snowball to eporter: despite the hype and attacks, trump made this admission on cbs' "face the nation." >> yeah. if he got the nomination and if everything was fine, i would vote for ted i'd vote for ted cruz. >> you would vote for him? >> i was putting that in relationship to his place of buhe "des moines register" looked past trump and cruz and endorsed marco rubio with the candidate who could, quote, chart a new direction for the gop. it should be noted the uessed the nominee correctly last four republican caucus endorsements. thank you, major.
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iowa finds the democrats are in a much tighter race. bernie sanders leads hillary clinton by one point. 47 to 46%. in new hampshire, the senatorghboring vermont holds 19-point lead. >> nancy cordes is covering the democratic campaign. she is in washington, along withrator and cbs news political director john dickerson. president obama doing an interview with thrush. here is a segment from that interview. >> i think hillary came in with the -- both privilege and burden -- of being perceived as front-runner. and, you know, you're always looking at the bright, shiny object that people don't -- re. that is a disadvantage to her. >> interesting. because he was a bright, shiny object in 2008. what do you think?
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i'm sorry. was he talking about the 2008 race or was he talking about this race? as you point out, he was the bright, shiny object. one of the fascinating things isnton said all of this hope and change is all very nice, but we need to think about the practical realities ofou need somebody in there that knows how to make things work and obama forces used that against her and said she was too bound by washington. now the former bright, shiny object making the hillary case saying, yes, bernie sanders is getting this enthusiasm because he is new but you have to walk and chew gum as president mind. it's a fantastic kind of full circular happening in the democratic party. >> nancy, you heard senator sanders acknowledge, i think , is that the reason people are responding to this campaign is because they are angry out there. so often.
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who has the better ground game? thing that is so difficult to measure, norah, because both campaigns will throw a whole bunch of statistics at you about howround game is. they will say we have this many paid staffers and volunteers and knocking on this many doors and calls before the iowa caucuses but they can spin the numbers any way they want. the only way to test how effective their ground game is night when we see what the final numbers show. what we do know is that hillary clinton's campaign has been at this longer than the sanders'. they have not just the past year of experience but their experience from eight years ago to work on. >> so the story bubbled up over the weekend that former new york thinking about getting in the race. he is going to wait and see what happens as a progressive. whose campaign stands to lose
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>> well, i think it's hard to say. we don't really know. i think in the end of the day when it comes down to electoral ually hurts the republicans more. they start with fewer electoral votes in their column. but that is such a long way know. >> it really depends on whether republicans say i just can't vote for trump, i need to go for someone like michael bloomberg, another new york billionaire? or if he ends upaway from, say, a bernie sanders as a democratic nominee. >> they also were saying that if, in fact, hillary clinton is the nominee, he is less likely to enter. right. i think a lot of less likely. reality a long way away. let's see when he tries toon the ballot. >> thank you, both. our debate dream team together. seven people are recovering from injuries this morning after their americanairlines flight hit severe turbulence. off sunday from
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it made an emergency landing in three flight attendants and four passengers were taken to the hospital. you know -- >> rolled on its side and everything went flying and s pretty intense. >> it hit like a big dip. and that is some flight attendants were, you know, hurt themselves. >> i was very thankful. you know, you say your prayers and then you come here. it was answered.s are expected to continue their journey today. the matchup for super bowl 50 is carolina against denver. peyton manning and the broncos held on in the final seconds tond 20-18. cam newton and the panthers won the nfc title in a blowout. they beat arizona 49-15. james brown of "cbs denver where he watched sunday's afc title game. j.b., good morning. >> good morning, charlie.
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to say the sum it up, what matchup. football fans may well have seen the last matchup between tom brady and peyton manning but as you mentioned about carolina, there is a star there in cam hining very brightly. >> here is brady. rolling out. rolling! and throwing! it's tipped in the air! and it's intercepted! been peyton manning's most satisfying victory in a long and storied nfl career. not because he beat tomts team that always seems to have his number, but because the 39-year-old manning doesn't always beat >> can you believe it? experience. >> look at this. >> patriots star quarterback tom brady, who always seems to thrive under the brightest of lights, was harassed by ar defense all afternoon. >> he is taken down. >> this will be manning's fourth super bowl appearance and he is now the oldest quarterback to g game in
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>> to be going to our second super bowl in four year is verylso an effort by our entire team. what an incredible effort by the patriots for us to beat that team today, very special win. >> he is in for the touchdown! young man's game and the carolina panthers may have the best young quarterback in the national football league. >> newton steps into it. got brown! wide open!led cam newton and his carolina panthers dismantled the arizona cardinals in the nfc championship game by 34 points and setting up a super bowl signal callers who are a generation apart. peyton manning is 13 years newton's senior. the largest age difference rting quarterbacks in nfl history. playing yet. but we will be ready to go in two weeks. >> >> you're playing denver and did you ever think in a super bowl you would oppose him? >> oh, man.
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and we will be t certainly is the operative word. two quarterbacks who were the first overall draft choice in both manning and, of course, camher. but this has all of the potential for an outstanding super bowl matchup. hey, look. although i know i'm throwing it back to gayle, gayle, i did hear on'donnell wants to be in the booth with jim nantz and phil simms. look. she can come join the pregame show.alk to you. >> your sources are very reliable. i e-mailed norah after the game do we need to send a pe after the game? so much to discuss. j.b., thanks. >> looking forward to it. >> us too. police in california are hunting three dangerous escapees.
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sale of flavored to be can a products. this would mean it could only be sold in retail tobacco shops. last month the sale of cigarettes to people under 21 was banned in the city and also passed a rule to hire only nonsmoking city employees by 2017. now for a look at the beautiful forecast today. here is meteorologist, sam roberts. >> thanks so much, tia. you know, yesterday was just gorgeous and the weekend may be over, but at least we get to carry that nice weather with us into a new workweek. 42 today. a blend of clouds and sun, super nice weather as we kind of ease into a new week here now. things will change. we'll be clouding up a little bit and we'll have a few showers moving in, mainly after 8:00. those will be with us through the start of tomorrow and as the cold
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break from my full-time career of writing things on facebook! slide down her and led my president of the united states, donald j. trump! i'm here for all you teachers and teamsters. you farmers and charmers! >> she's a she's a real pistol. >> we are mad. we have been had! and we are not so glad! quote, it sounds like a greeting card from a chinese dollar store. >> thank you, iowa!
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states of america! o see tina fey back in the saddle. >> she is back. that was hilarious. welcome ba" coming up in this half hour, new surveillance video shows the daring escape ofin california. the manhunt is intensifying, including an accused killer. how they pulled off a very fisted escape estigate how women are set up to pay more for everyday goods and service from the start. many parts of the country, it is perfectly legal and we will plain that ahead.ow you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. u.s. news an world report tells us about gas prices plunging to the lowest point in seven years. the national average is $1.91 a gallon.4 cents over the past two weeks. the price decline may end soon
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>> britain's the zika virus will likely spread to the united states and all of the americas according to the world health e virus is believed to result in brain damage to babies. the youngstown vindicator reports on a high levels of lead community, a village in northeast ohio. tests of drinking water in some homes and a school in seabring showed levels that exceeded federal guidelines. providing bottled water. the man in charge of water operations may get his licensed ew york times" reports on match fixing at the australian open. tennis is under already scrutiny over widespread gambling.red an usual surge in bets for one pair of players and they won easily. the players involved rejected those allegations.
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reports on how the cleanup from the blizzard could take days in the nation's capital. washington, d.c. saw around two feet of snow. officials there say plows might neighborhoods until later this week. jim cantore of the weather channel in washington shows us why the storm is to >> reporter: good morning. when you average 15 inches a year and you get 17 out of the storm, it's going to cripple things for a while.ed amtrak service and the underground trains will be running today but anything above ground, forget about it.kway a big one. the city and the schools and the government offices are virtually shut down. they are asking for patience here and a lot of it.it, when you only average 15 inches of snow a year and you get your whole snow wad in one storm, well, it's going to take a while
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but up toward dulles, they got twice as much snow. some of these areas, eclipsing 40 inches of snow. so patience.to get back online today with signal runway operation but, still it will be a slow go and potentially a good part of the week before this area returns to some sense of >> jim, thank you so much. a manhunt continues this morning for three dangerous california. they made a daring escape on ana, southeast of los angeles. the suspects used cutting tools and bed sheets to get out of the maximum security jail and one of of the jail. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. jail officials say these men were accounted formorning security check but guards didn't realize the men were gone until a second body check at 8:00 p.m. jailers warn the three accused dered
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investigators say this grainy surveillance video shows the three men on an unguarded area of the roof of the orange countyn's jail, shortly after a 5:00 friday security check. from there, they were able to repel down nearly five floors to their escape. >> it appears to be aphisticated operation where they were allowed to go through some security access points and had some tools that allowed them to do that.cials say the inmates cut their way through a steel screen inside their dormitory-styled cell and made their way into plumbing tunnels. from there, the men bypassed areas and gained access to the jail's roof and used a make-shift rope braided withround. the three men were in jail facing charges for serious crimes.
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murder.ri was charged without bail and charged with kidnapping and burglary. and duong faces attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm. this is the third escape from this jail in more than two decades. >> escapes do occur from time to time. people in jail have a lot of and think about ways to feet our system. >> reporter: investigators don't know what tools the inmates used, how they got the tools, or whether they had any help. federal officials are appealing to the public and the u.s. marshals and the fbi have joined orange county law enforcement in the search. they are offering a reward up to >> thank you very much, danielle. why are women paying more than men for the exact same services and products? up next, we are going to go what is behind the pricing gap. if you're heading out the door, you can take us with you.
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deo shows shaking in alaska from one of the strongest earthquakes there in decade. it tossed merchandise off store shelves around lasted nearly a minute and no reports of injuries but four homes were destroyed by fire after gas pipes exploded. the 7.1 quake hit a peninsula, about west of anchorage. people across southern alaska are bracing for more after-shocks this morning. >> i bet it seems a long time aking. that's a long time. >> absolutely. a recent study shows women may be paying more for virtually the same products.
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big price gap after investigating. it is called from cradle to it shows on average the women's version of exact same product cost 7% more than from the one for the men. but price discrimination is not limitedelle miller investigates the real cost to women. >> last name? been here before?e producer and one male producer visited a handful of dry cleaners in new york city. they brought nearly identical 100% cotton button-down shirts in comparable sizesested the same service. >> yes, please. >> reporter: our female producer was charged at least twice as much in more than half of businesses visited and one, she was charged $7.50. counterpart just $2.85. at another, she paid $3 more. but it happens at more than just dry cleaners.ty study found differences in clothing like these jeans.
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these razors, and toys like this shows that women paid more than men for similar products, 42% of the time. so what is this phenomenon of ing? >> well, gender-based pricing has been around as a phenomenon or not for many years. >> reporter: todd marks forts has been researching this issue for years. >> you don't realize how badly you're getting ripped off or being taken advantage of as a ou become so conditioned to pay more. >> reporter: it's these pressers
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they are designed for r of this cleaner ken soffy says it's not a justification. >> having a shirt laundered and machine pressed for women cuffs. >> just men? >> only for men. >> reporter: because the shirts don't get? >> because of that women are getting penalized that. >> reporter: while nolaw against this practice but it is illegal in new york, miami-dade county and in california. a a gender tax costs women $1,351 an annually but no laws to prevent it. >> one of the reasons is it's about the market and there is -- responsible for it. >> reporter: michael cohen is a trade lawyer who says part of the problem is the extra costs
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from the get-go.omen's clothing, shoes, and gloves often enter the country with a higher import tax than men. one example? ed at 8.5%, while women shoes at 10%. >> it might be $5 that you pay that is extra to uncle sam, but hits the retail and consumer, it could be 10, 12, $13. >> reporter: and cohen found it dates back to at least the mid 1800 and gloves were taxed higher. he says, ultimately, will be consumers who hold the key to it has to be a market response, a written campaign, vote with your purse or your pen. that is what is going to change it. >> wow.hat investigation. >> it's really outrageous. it's not just an added access tax on products that don't exist to men. the legislatures need to take a t and create some parody.
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good morning, everyone, i'm brian duffy fee. in stark county a hearing this morning for paul witt. he is facing his 11th drunk driving charge. he pled not guilty at his arraignment, but may change his plea to not guilty but reason of it's sanity. >> here's meteorologist sam roberts now with a pretty nice january forecast. sam? >> it's going to be great today, brian. we'll have a blend of clouds and sunshine. we'll start off in the 20s and then climb up to about 31 at 10:00. lunchtime, 37 and then highs today in the low 40s. not bad for late january. right? can you believe it is already january 25th? we had really cold weather last week and this week. we kind of get a little break. look at tonight. 39. now, we will be clouding up tonight
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ary 25th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there is more real news ahead, including shoveling outd blizzard. dr. tara narula shows us the risk and how to stay safe, while doing necessary, but dangerous, task.e's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. the region is engaged in a massive snow removal effort. it's an around-the-clock operation. >> i saw a woman cursing because out of her home. it might be beautiful, but there are plenty of people under white. >> closed for snow removal.
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shut down. the polls, if they are right, donald trump and ted cruz man 75% of the iowa vote but volatility remains. >> who will lose on the month? >> they are saying if, in fact, hillary clinton is the nominee, he is less likely to enter. >> i think there is a lot of less likely's. >> an added tax on women. >> do we need to start wearing charlie's clothes? >> football fans may vl with between tom brady and peyton manning, but also in carolina, there is a star there in cam newton. >> cam, how are you? >> super. >> gayle, i did hear on friday nell wants to be in the booth with jim nantz and phil simms. look. she can come join the pregame show. >> i e-mailed norah after the game and said do we need to sendr to your house yesterday? announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by
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i'm charliele king and norah o'donnell. a salute commute this morning after the deadly weekend blizzard along the east coast. the storm killed at least 29 people. plows are struggling to clear washington, d.c. about two feet of snow there paralyzed the region. parts of new york city saw nearly three feet. people spent sunday trying to clear cars and walking around proved to be a challenge. >> and in southern new jersey, coastal flooding left several towns under water. thousands of people lost power. some of along the shore say the worst than superstorm sandy. jericka duncan is in barnegat, >> reporter: floodwaters have been turned into chunks of ice like this. that is nothing new for this area. they have experienced major flooding before. in fact, south of here in cape
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the weekend higher than that of superstorm sandy. it's deja vu for many communities along the new jersey shore. afterrs and winds rivalling superstorm sandy, weekend. in wildwood, a storm surge topping three feet carried boats into streets,per-hour winds ripped away signs. >> we are at low tide and you can still see the water that is trapped in these wildwood mayor ernie troyano said about 100 people were forced to evacuate. >> the fact that the water came upid caught a lot of people offguard. we didn't expect these tides. >> reporter: the tides crested stranding vehicles and drivers. >> we seen a lot of docks on the
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>> reporter: cell phone video captured ice floesets in several towns. at one point, 94,000 power outages were reported across the state. >> it was a big storm. >> reporter: on saturday, new response. >> it's our 17th snow emergency in my six years as governor. so we know how to do this. >> reporter: but people in wildwood, like marisa could be done. >> i don't know how he can possibly say that. i've been down here about five years and never seen flooding this bad. rs continue to recede across the jersey shore. we did speak to police here in saying power has finally been restored to everyone in this commute. >> that is good news. thank you. one week before the iowa caucuses, the cbs newsracker shows donald trump in front in the state's gop race.
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cruz 39% to 34% and marco rubioher candidate in double digits. our tracker finds bernie sanders one point ahead of hillary contest. but twice as many voters say re realistic. >> the former secretary of state is criticizing sanders saying she is the candidate who can get things done. sanders calls the clintonrate. in iowa sunday, he highlighted his plan to lower student loan interest rates and make public colleges eople say, well, that's a nice idea, santa claus. what else are you having to offer? you know who is going to pay forimposing a tax on wall street speculation. none of this stuff is radical. none of it is pie in the sky. the issue is not thatng too idealistic. the reason is do we have the courage. that is what this campaign is
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>> the democrats will share the stage tonight at a all forum in des moines. the matchup for super bowl 50 sets the stage for an epic contest between quarterbacks peyton mannings going to the big game for the second time in three seasons. manning is the oldest quarterback to take a team to the super bowl. he is 39. he will face cam newton and the carolina panthers.st super bowl and the second in franchise history. james brown hosted "nfl today" on cbs and he will host the super bowl today ahead of the biga, california. and he joins us again from denver. so good, j.b., such a great game yesterday. >> gayle, it was. gayle, gayle. you know i love you very much. charlie and norah,ortable with their questions. i'm nervous with you. so let me listen to you first. go ahead. >> why do you say that? >> quite a setup, mr. brown!k to you about -- >> oh, no.
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i'm going to talk to you about cause here we have peyton manning who is 39 years old. there is something disconcerting that 39 is considered old. cam newton is 26. who hat edge here? age or h or experience? >> you know what? that is always a unique matchup and we will have to wait to see how that plays out.s a bright and shining star. gayle, in layman's terms, this guy is playing on such an but i mean that positively, high. the rest of his team is following his lead. because when he lost his top receiver at the top of the ple thought was that was the slide down for that offense. they have been anything but. they have been riding him. peyton manning, look. he snos the ld in his physical talent but a cerebral talent and as long as he plays within himself, they have a phenomenal defense right now. people are pulling for the old guy, the old sheriff. >> j.b., a
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offense and the denver defense? >> hey, charlie. give carolina's defense a lot of because they play well. but that denver defense is not being given enough credit. they are simply amazing, charlie.sk tom brady. >> they were on fire yesterday. >> this was the first time in tom brady's career that he completed less than half of his passes and threw multiple interceptions in a game.s shut the patriots down. can they shut down the panthers? >> they have the ability but, again, that carolina offense iss out because of cam newton. and to charlie rose's point. look. that defense of denver, they played exceedingly well but lookdid. they were still there in the closing seconds of the game, even though tom brady was off-balance all game long. but you got to play a full 60 minutes against stadium yesterday, didn't they think the patriots could possibly pull it out at
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yesterday. >> which is a realpatriots because they are a dynasty in an era of designed parody in the nfl. but, yes, they had a shot. my producer drew for that missed extra point it could have been a different ball >> shows you how extra points make a difference. >> isn't that always the case? with thela idex will know that. >> i'm sitting here at a table with smart and attractive ladies. i'm telling you, i don't blame you, my friend. every day, i get to come here and sit between them so you sit there with your green envy, charlie, charlie? okay. i'm too dark to bless charlie so if you're seeing green, that is seeing something. hey, charlie? >> yes, sir. >> i told me in pasadena that job in america. >> i do.
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big cheese-eating grin on your face! absolutely! >> james brown, is cam quarterback in the league, do you think, today? >> hey, you know what? tom brady has been playing at a high level forever.he brightest star in the league right now. to me, there is no question he is the mvp. let's see him do it over a period of time but, right now, what a great story for this ell said, brother. >> what a great game. >> love it. >> thank you, james brown. >> what time do you want me for the preshow? what time do you want me for the whatever time chris licht allows you to come, you're welcome on our set. >> he is moving toward letting us come out. i heard he is opposed but moving toward letting us come out. what we think. we are still arguing. >> "cbs this morning" at the super bowl! #!
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pcalm your bladder. pvisit botoxoab.com pand learn how botox pcan be a low cost option. digging out this morning from the record breaking blizzard, you're not alone. you could still face a threat to your health too. at least 29 peoples storm. 11 from shoveling snow. national study found more than 1,600 people died ofrelated to snow removal from 1990 to 2006. dr. tara knew rah la narula is veling so heart? >> it's a combination of factors that play into it. first of all, the people that are at risk a certain e over 55 who are sedentary
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or risk factors. what happens is a peing and increases your blood pressure and heart rate and cold temperatures restrict your blood vessels and prone to more increases your risk. using your arms instead of your legs, people tend to strain and can raise the blood pressure. andakes us more prone to heart attacks that is 6:00 a.m. and noon and people are getting up then andg their driveways. >> what do you do? >> wear warm clothing. pace yourself and take breaks. don't eat a big meal or smoke a nk alcohol before you go out and shovel. >> at 6:00 a.m.? >> you never know, charlie.
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also know -- i'm sorry. push the snow instead of lifting it. and know what it feels like. know what the symptoms are. so that if you start to feel chest pain andbreath and sweating and nausea, you want to get to the hospital and see a doctor. >> something specific about the snow shoveling? my initial people were likely going to have a heart attack soon had they gotten on the treadmill and run ten minutes they wereing themselves up. >> it's hard to know. it's the combination of the cold weather and type of activity you're doing with the shoveling that tends to raise the risk. >> if you have someone in your family who is not in great and age is a factor too. >> age is factor, yes. help them out. ask a neighbor to help you. >> yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we are all still shoveling.ciate it. anthony weiner quit congress because of sexting. a new documentary about him could affectture.
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festival where the documentary oday i'm announcing my resignation from congress. >> yea! >> reporter: two years after the sexting scandal cost anthony, the disgraced democrat elect to return to politics with run for mayor for new york.o document it. >> we asked what it was like to be in a media firestorm. >> reporter: what a firestorm. in then came more embarrassing self-portraits. >> i said other texts and photos were likely to come out and today, they have. r weiner scandal played out in front of the national media, decreedman and steinberg were watching it unfold from the inside with weiner and his wife huma e movie showcase here at sundance festival in park city may have something to do with the fact this is election year and anthony's wife huma is a top adviser to.
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all about huma. whether people come to see it or not really depends how in tune they are to the politicaly and huma presence in that film. >> reporter: weiner said he would not attend an event what if hillary clinton advises her he shouldn't good. >> reporter: perhaps the parallels with hillary? >> the parallels can't be ignored because they are staring at you in bright li the filmmakers say they hope the documentary shows the viewers the complex realities beyond the haems eadlines. >> the film is about how much overwhelmed by the simple spectacle and you get to see that and we are looking forward to being a part of the conversation. >> reporter: weiner will be in may. for cbs news, john blackstone, park city, utah. >> no one thought it was this
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about nothing as he is the anti-fashion fashion guy and i, for one, like it. do you consider yourself a genius?ay i'm a genius. may i? pretty sure i'm a genius. >> what was the seminal moment that made you the want to be a >> the year that bug's bunny came out. i said which movie am i going to see? i got to make a decision, man! which movie are you going to see, charlie rose? >> no question. with the world right now, huh? >> that is what i did for my forty-seven benefit stiller. >> a clip from the upcoming movie
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>> no, just a website promo. >> shows he has a life outside of "cbs this morning." >> wow. designer. >> a play by dontari and played by "saturday night live" kyle mooney. the movie opens february 12th.s talking to you saying, dude? welcome to "cbs this morning." this half hour, unlocking the secrets of real estate.ncer rascoff is in our green room and how living near a trader joe's will help r home. business gets personal. some companies are setting up blind dates within their offices between coworkers. how the strategy can help their workplace stronger. that's that's head. a small plane landed on aater took off from
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the cessna was headed from west palm beach to key west on sunday when it had engine trouble. board. no one was hurt. the pilot took off again by himself, letting his two friends drive back. he said he didn't want to tempt "usa today" reports on eight museum workers in egypt facing a disciplinary area for damage ing king tut's mask. off the mask back in 2014 and then they used epoxy glue to reattach it e damage. the artifact is 344 years old. history was made for women and landed in australia after traveling 10,000 miles he and after nine months. they began the journey in san francisco in april and they rodeand women only stopped on land twice during the trip and congratulations to them. >> absolutely. hooray for them.
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peyton manning'sthe show at the postgame show news conference. marshall manning stuck close to his dad after the broncos won night. the 4-year-old hid behind his dad and, at times, he stole a peek at the media. >> very cute. reports on plans to release a long list of new david bowie music. the rock icon left a f new songs and set to release next year and could be never heard before of his music in the 1970s. "the new york times" reports on fans disappointed over the the broadway hit "hamilton." 2,600 missed out saturday on two performances and some paid$1,500 for tickets. they will get refunds but not make up seats. one was ready to walk in the snow from new jersey to attend
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the producers got support from one woman who said even general george washington took time off for winter.ded on a pennsylvania highway for nearly 24 hours in this weekend's blizzard, the duquesne men's basketball team is home this o, go! >> they had to push their bus in the snow on their way back to pittsburgh. the team left fairfax, virginia, a victory. the whole trip took more than 30 hours! can you imagine? head coach jim barry tells "cbs this morning" filled the time. >> these are great guys. it's really like a family. these guys will goof around with each other playing video games and doing snow angles and a busm iowa with middle-schooled kids so we sent a bunch of guys over there to talk to the kids and calm them everything woo would be all right. >> think cheered once the bus got moving but they still had to
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the real estate market ishan 5.26 million homes sold last year and the most since 2006 and driving buyers to zillow, the largest real estate website.than 142 million users a month find information on more than 110 million homes nationwide. ceo spencer rascoff is the author of "zillow taiting the rules of real estate and offers tips on buying and selling and renting and pleased to have him back to studio 57. what is the status owill it continue? >> so what is happening in the market is home values are appreciating about 3% year over year this year and slow downast year but very reasonable. certain parts of the country are roaring and other parts are much slower. it's based on what is happening in the local job re is it reorganize oaring? >> parts of utah and denver and
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where tech job growth is strong s strong. >> you have a new chapter in your book. depending on the location, you say trader joe's and wholesale nce big time. >> the last 17 years, home values up 17% year over year. homes near starbucks up about 100% over that but homes near whole foods or trader's foods is up more. at picking locations. buyers can draft behind nap the incredible research that trader joe's and wholesale foodsd you find out the homeowner? politically conservative. about 40% of homeowners describe themselves as conservative. home ownership tends to occur later in life and once people
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those are demographic attributes correspond with conservatism. millennials do still want to buy homes. i frequently see in the medialennials won't buy homes, that's not true. zillow's research say millennials have traditional ship but want to do it later in life. it will happen in their 30s, not 20s. >> why do i come to zillow to look for homes for sale, homes for rent to figure out what your home is worth and zillow your home and zillow your ho their home is worth? >> absolutely. a little bit of voyeurism but serious home buyers shop for homes and shop for an agent. a very important piece of information now is ratings andl estate agents. you wouldn't buy something on amazon, you wouldn't buy something on trip adviser
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you also shouldn't estate agent woit ithout reading over reviews of agents on zillow.com. >> here is a question. i was raised in a home -- >> it's quiet. wh >> i was raised in a house saying you should always own, save your money, save your money, don't rent. have you a whole chapter saying owning isn't for re complex than our parents ever told us. buying is not for everyone. >> because? >> it depends how in the home. if i told you you're only in a home six months you would know you should rent and a home in 50 years you know you should buy.ould no longer want to rents and you should buy. nationwide that is two years if you're in a home two or more years you should buy. big regional differences. sover point is five years. in san diego, los angeles, san francisco, it's about three to five years. but in detroit, it's less than a year. so in detroit itkes sense to rent.
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home values are so much cheaper. >> story over the weekend with mansions selling foreduced prices. >> home values in certain parts of the country including detroit have gotten -- >> what is great about your book it has little nuggets in it which is probably what you're getting to. i love the nuggets. >> when is best time to list your house if you want to sell it? >> selling a home is like going to a party. don't show up too early whenre and not too late when everyone is gone. the best time to list your home is late march. now if you're in a warmer part of the country like the tle bit earlier so early to mid march. in a colder part of the country like the northeast, you want to wait until april to list. >> the weather. >> it's weather-related but also once the listingsand buyers are in the market then you want to list. it has been changed. zillow and other sites show how long something has been on the on market you don't -- a place in cuba?
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is a question. would you go on a blind date with a coworker? maybe. a study showed employees relationship with coworkers what makes them feel connected to their job. one company is taking advantage of that to make some employees happier and more productive.hows us office states that are strictly professional here. >> reporter: interoffice state isn'ties company setting up its employees. ook a workplace satisfaction has been taken on a whole new level.
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over 250, these fresh bookerse creative thinking. they bring their pets to work. stand, instead of sit. and now go on blind dates with their coworkers. >> hey, marcus! everyone that shows up and, as a company grew, i noticed that more and more people didn't know each other's names any was crazy because i love this, like, tight-knit community and wanted to keep that up. >> blind date in the workplace this was your i thought of it months ago. >> reporter: manager mary grace antonio launched a program last summer. >> a lot of talking and a lot of. sometimes it's not -- with everybody. and that is what kind of is -- trying to get people who would never really work with this kind of team so just r: and it's strictly work-related and not personal
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it's get to notice people. >> reporter: so antonio began playing match-maker first by asking volunteers who were then grouped together and sent on >> there is people from all different departments that sign up. everyone from, like, people who just start and even executives sign up for these blind dates and match people who wouldn't usually be working together. level executives could be matched with newly hired collegempany ceo mike mcdermott says it's a work culture centered around fun and innovation. is strategy, right? having people connect with folks they don't necessarily work with helps to connect the ties to keep the foundations and information flowing. >> reporter: tell us about the cool stories you're getting from these blind dates. >> two went on a blind date and they are both in charge of y ended up discussing a lot of different methods that they use to assess talent.
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finance manager named marcus washannon a newly hired copyrighter and both sitting at opposite sides of the concept office. it might look like a real blind date but the people we spoke all business. >> got about 12. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: at the end of their date, we checked in to see how it went. on you. how is it going so far? what do you think? be honest. >> it wasn't as awkward as i expected and that is awesome. i think is really did hold my encompass all of our company values and i think that held true. >> reporter: antonio said that despite those first date jitters, the program has been a win/win for everyone involved.he first round we sent out a survey to see how many people liked it a 100% of people who joined said they liked it. >> reporter: any negatives?t awkward but other than that. >> reporter: like a real date? >> like a real first date, yeah. books.
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throw himself into the dating pool and give one or two lucky with their boss. >> that would be awkward! >> very awkward. >> awkward! on the face of it, though, i think it's a good idea.ecently at cbs and said how long have you been here? they said, four months. you go, welcome. it's good to know. i think that on that -- for thatd idea. >> especially when you work with a lot of people. we work with thousands of people. >> yes. >> sometimes we never get a chance to meet them. >> this is in the same forum asith open offices and people see each other and not going on elevators and stuff like that? >> exactly. >> get to know your coworkers in a new and exciting way. raging romance. >> it would be awkward. >> but if it happens, it's all good, all good. >> friends to benefit. turning the blizzard into a blast on social media. we will look at the most amazing snowmen. that is next on "cbs this
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oh, look at this video of anda loving the snow at the national zoo in washington! he is among the top social media moments of the blizzard of 2016 aw! do it! look at these horses in upstate new york have synchronized snow angels down cold. all right. in philadelphia, vowed in sickness or in health or in saturday's blizzard she was ready to get married. >> we are ready for some and some i were diving into the water. and this snowboarder went new york
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