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it's tuesday, january 26th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." millions of americans continue digging out from the historic snowfall, but days after the last flakes fell, some of the nation's biggest cities are with with less than a week to go before the iowa caucuses, the democratic candidates make a final pitch to voters while the leading republicans take aim at each other. saved at sea. 13 passengers are pulled from a
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florida. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the piles of snow from the southeast to new york city might be melting this morning, but things are still not back to normal following this weekend's historic blizzard. >> reporter: a new york city school bus spinning its tires in the snow. the feeling of helplessness is something millions of americans have become well acquainted with after the first major winter storm of the season. >> i'm ready to get back to work. sitting around for a couple days kind of sucks. >> reporter: commuters in washington, d.c., rode the rails for the first time since friday. the metro started limited service monday and is expected to be fully back on track today. but that's not the case for students or the government. d.c. schools and federal offices will be closed for a second straight day as the nation's
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city officials are facing criticism over their response to the storm. >> here in the district, we know our conditions and what our roadways look like and what it's like for our residents and children out there, and we're making the best decision we can make here. >> reporter: the historic storm had deadly effects. at least 42 people died as a result of the conditions. many in car wrecks or while shoveling snow. and the damage is still being tallied up. washington, d.c., and new york city lost more than $1 billion combined in economic activity. >> this is a little ridiculous. there's three feet of snow and nobody has come. >> reporter: it also kept cruise ship passengers stuck at sea. while an extra day on board a luxury liner might not sound like a bad idea, passengers were tale. >> it was horrible. the waves came up in our porthole we could see, rocked and rolled like a roller coaster the entire ti it was a happier homecoming for a group of kentucky high school students
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on the pennsylvania turnpike for 19 hours. starting to get back to normal after more than 13,000 cancellations over the weekend. today that number is650. but some air travelers here in new york ran into a different problem late last night. laguardia airport came to a halt. all the people returning and trying to leave following the big storm found themselves on roads inside the airport and out. some were forced to leave their cars and walk. others reported a just to get out of the airport. new jersey governor chris christie is wading into some response to the record-setting blizzard. in particular, the flooding caused by the storm. in some cases, it was worse than from superstorm sandy. new hampshire, christie was asked why he was campaigning when
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dealing with floodwaters.n one county that's flooded in the state. one county. that was cape may county. the one county that flooded.w where from all over the state, since we have 21 counties, where that's happened. what you expect me to do. you want me to go down there with a mop? >> christie says all the flooding is done. there's now less than one a caucuses. the polls indicate democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders running neck and neck. last night they made their case to iowa voters, their differences, and answering questions during a town hall meeting. brian webb has our report. >> reporter: at a democratic town hall in iowa last night, bernie sanders and hillary clinton did their best to set themselves apart. >> hillary clinton voted for the war in iraq.ed the effort against wall street deregulation. see where hillary clinton was on
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visions, different values, different forces at work, and you have to have somebody who is a proven, proven orter: the latest cbs news battleground tracker poll shows sanders leading clinton 47%-46% among likely democratic ers. the republican battle for iowa is also a close one with donald trump and ted cruz locked in a tense fight for first place. >> my views are a littlet tan if i lived in iowa. >> reporter: on monday, cruz released his first ad, attacking trump's new york values. earlier he met with pastors in cedar rapids pleading for their vote. >> even if you're thinking about simple reality is there is only one campaign that can beat trump in this state. >> reporter: campaigning in new hampshire, trump once questioned >> he could run right now for prime minister for canada, he'd have no problem. >> reporter: trump, cruz and the
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moines in their seventh debate. and ted cruz continues his big push for votes with seven stops in iowa ld trump will hold a big rally tonight at the university of iowa. anne-marie? >> brian webb here in new york, thanks a lot, brian. called the indictment of two people responsible for undercover videos targeting the handling of fetal tissue great news. videos allege planned parenthood profited from the sale of fetal tissues. planned parenthood denies the charge. a houston grand juryg the video found no wrongdoing by planned parenthood, but instead indicted two anti-abortion rights activists for tampering with aecord. and we'll have legal analysis on the surprise indictment of those two anti-abortion rights activists coming up on "cbs this president obama is banning solitary confinement for juveniles in federal prisons. in an op-ed piece for "the
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having devastating and lasting psychological consequences. he writes, "how can we subject prisoners to unnecessary t, knowing its effects, and then expect them to return to our communities as whole people? it doesn't make us safer. it's an affront to our commonhumanity." three violent convicts who escaped from a california prison remain at large. prison officials say a delayed benefited the men. they escaped friday by sawing through a metal grate, crawling through tunnels and shimmying to a rope made from sheep. the district attorney prosecuting one of the mene mastermind. >> he's incredibly violent, incredibly dangerous. the acts that he committed inre nothing short of diabolical. >> jail officials are investigating if the men had any inside help. investigation
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flint, michigan, water crisis. the city has been without safe water since high levels of lead were found last year.rotesting their water bills say they shouldn't have to pay for water they can't use. the state attorney general agrees. >>ot bathe a newborn child or a young infant in this bad water. and if you can't drink the bad't pay for it. >> flint residents pay some of the highest water bills in bottled water and filters are being handed out. the world health organization says the zika virus is likely to spread to all countries int for canada and chile. the mosquito-borne virus is suspected of causing brain damage in babies in brazil.that carries the virus doesn't live in canada and brazil. there have been -- there have
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zika is normally a mild disease. well, coming up on the "morning news," demolition another safe is found at the former home of druglord pablo escobar. and a slow-moving sloth brings traffic to a is is the "cbs morning news." opioids block pain signals by attaching to somethingors here but they also attach to mu-receptors in the bowel. and that can cause opioid-induced constipation... or oic.le with oic the whole time i take my opioid? maybe not. there's movantik. movantik can help reduce oic by blocking opioids from bindingin the bowel. do not take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them.ay include a tear in your stomach or intestine. and can also include symptoms of opioid withdrawal.include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, gas, vomiting, and headache. tell your doctor effects and about medicines you take
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faces criminal charges for herduring a protest. and laid-off disney workers file lawsuits against the company. those are some of the headlines on the "morning "the new york times" reports on disney replacing american workers are foreigners on work visas. the laid-off disney is abusing the visas which allow foreign workers with specialized workers into the u.s. for a limited time. in a statement, disney wrote, employers use the visa program, including "the new york times," whose current ceo is working in the u.s. on an h1b it regularly fails to disclose in its reporting." "the tallahassee democrat" reports florida state university a former student who accused a heisman trophy-winning quarterback of rape. erica kinsman claims
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the university settled for $950,000. as part of the deal, kinsman agreed to droplawsuit against the school. "the columbia daily tribune" reports on an assault charge ty of missouri assistant professor for her confrontation with student journalists. >> hey, who wants to help me get out of here? i need some muscle over here! >> melissa click was caught on at the november. click later apologized and has kept her job. she faces up to 15 days in jail and a fine.come, snowy accommodations. a brooklyn man offers an igloo for two on air eryone's happy about it.
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stock markets in asia tumble, up big for mcdonald's. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. morning in overseas markets. the shanghai composite dropped 6% to a 14-month low. tokyo's nikkei lost more than stocks here on wall street fell as the price of oil slumped again. the dow lost 208 points. lower. the nasdaq gave up 72 points.n says it's in talks with airbus to buy dozens of new commercial aircraft. "the financial times" reports iran plans to buy more than 100 it would be one of the first big economic moves by the country now that trade sanctions have been lifted as part of a deal to curb its nuclear program. iran with an ageing and unsafe commercial fleet. all-day breakfast turned out to be the most important meal of the day for mcdonald's. giant reported a 5.7% jump in u.s. sales last quarter. that's its best results in four years.
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all-day breakfast, it was introduced in october and was the main reason. hilton is launching a newmed at budget travelers. it's aimed at younger guests that are looking to spend about $75 to $90 a night. chains like comfort and fairfield inn. the hotels feature community rooms, games and entertainment. a short-term rental that wasn't warmly received by the lodging website air bnb. theloo for two in brooklyn. it was built during the weekend's snowstorm. it was advertised as a chic dome style ost $200 a night. but air bnb wasn't so hot on the idea. they removed the post, saying that thets standards. >> air bnb has igloo standards? who knew? jill wagner at the new york
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re's a look at today's forecast in cities around the country. newly released dashcam videoemi running over an ohio deputy back on january 8th. the railroad crossing arms came down just as the deputy waved on he train hit the rear of the semi. he gets caught under the tires. medics arrive, and he's rushed to the hospital.
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broken hand. remarkable. well, this video shows a south african rescue team les caught in fishing rope last week. the volunteers found a juvenile 25-foot whale and a 36-foot whalehe thick rope, and they freed them. the pair did not appear to be injured. and it's not always the ross the road. sometimes it's a sloth. in ecuador, a government worker discovered this adorable clinging to a guardrail on the side of the highway. after a vet checked out the animal, it was released back into its natural habitat far, m any paved surface. facebook co-founder mark zuckerberg is back at work after taking paternity leave followingughter. well, yesterday zuckerberg posted this image on his facebook account, writing "first day back after paternity uld i wear?" zuckerberg poking fun at himself in his signature hoodie and
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same thing every day. i think i like it. his daughter was born on december 1st. well, the stars of "the big bang theory" and "friends" got a group photo over the weekend. they posed for the photo at a tribute honoring tv director james burroughs who directed both shows.osted the photo to instagram, writing, "i died and went to heaven." bruce springsteen is trying to make it up to s after the weekend blizzard on the east coast led him to postpone a show in new york city. the boss is offering a free mp3 "e" street band's live performance in chicago. it will be available tonight via springsteen's website. coming up after your local this morning," the best jobs of 2016. i'm anne-marie green.
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day for tom brady. seen here trying to -- i know, i know, i know. you feel bad for him.ing to cheer up by feeling how fabulous his bone structure is., my god, i'm still handsome to blind people. >> he's got great cheekbones for sure. in ohio is gearing up for a gridiron tradition. all the footballs you'll see on super bowl sunday will come from
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for the last 50 years, it's been making balls used in the big they cut out, they sew, lace up and inflate the balls by hand. about 120 footballs are being made for the broncos and the panthers. and despite being the home team in super bowl 50, the will wear their road white uniforms, and here's why. denver's worn their orange jerseys to four super bowls, and them, the broncos have been blown out. they're not undefeated in their white jerseys either, but they were wearing them in theiruper bowl xxxiii, so every little bit helps, right? for the last few weeks, levi's stadium in california has been undergoing a makeover as it host the super bowl. len ramirez of our san francisco station kpix has a preview of the changes. stadium always looms large, but now it's literally super-sized. >> get tickets, will come.eady drawing
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know. i'm, like, what's going on? where's the party? >> reporter: outside the stadium huge entertainment pavilions are the parking lot. and the tent city for worldwide media coverage is already up and running. inside the lombardi trophy sets the stage. >> oh, awesome. we are very lucky to have the super bowl here. >> reporter: workers are turning gold. new luxury suites are being nd zone areas, and the field is being prepped up to take on both the players and the halftime performers. >> you know, they took tv into hey built the stadium. >> reporter: cbs sports is all set to unveil new technology for super bowl 50. 36 extra cameras, super slow mo degree views are all part of the game plan. >> we bring everything out. we have all the toys. we have no excuses. to be able
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>> you can see all the action as the panthers take on the broncos 50 right here on cbs sunday, february 7th. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a most memorable super bowl commercials in history. plus, we speak with adam mckay, the director and ie "the big short" and an update on the blizzard recovery on the east coast. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday.. i'm anne-marie green.
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