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it is tuesday, january 26th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." washington still struggles to dig itself out, and a rush of travelers causes massive gridlock at one of the nation's busiest airports. hillary clinton and bernie sanders blast eechl other before the final push to the iowa caucuses. and the american who survived the paris attacks reveals her story for the first time. but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. i believe that i'm the better person to be the democratic nominee.
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we need a political revolution. >> iowa voters will caucus in just six days. the war of word between donald trump and ted cruz continues. >> i learn something new about myself from donald every day. >> the east coast struggling to recover from the blizzard. >> this is definitely the most i've ever seen. >> new jersey governor chris christie is waiting for a response. >> you want me to go down there with a mop. >> a controversy over planned parenthood and videos. >> the people who made the videos are now facing years in prison. the manhunt for three extremely dangerous felons in california continues this morning. >> we feel that they may be embedded somewhere in the community. >> the residents of this apartment complex in northern california ordered to evacuate as this cliff keeps falling into the ocean. >> the wild attack after a guilty verdict.
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deputy district attorney in new mexico trying to punch him. >> all that -- >> road rage in the middle of a road in texas one with a stick, one with a baseball bat. >> he survived this stunning crash. i recently had the prirch ledge privilege to perform. >> the dog kicked me. i really love him. 's a great dog. so i want to get me one of those. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> hey, are you all excited for the super bowl yet? >> my congratulations to both the panthers and the broncos. jimmy, put up the countdown clock. 307 hours until kickofft marinating your ribs now. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places.
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welcome to "cbs this morning." the federal government is shut down for the second day in a row as washington struggles to clean up after the massive blizzard.e shows how snow covers much of the east coast after the deadly and disruptive winter storm. >> at least 45 deaths in 11 states and d.c. are blamed on schools remain closed in washington, baltimore, and philadelphia, and d.c.'s mayor says they still days of cleanup ahead. kris van cleave is in washington. kris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. streets that are essentially frozen in time been touched and can't move. now, over in virginia across the river, only about 60% of assable roads. officials are asking people to stay home if they can.
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another day to try to get theclear. washington, d.c., is struggling to get back to business. nearly two feet of snow fell over the weekend and brought the nation's capital to a ll. >> we're finalizing the paperwork that will allow us to apply for disaster assistance from fema. >> reporter: d.c.'s metro workedt almost all of the commuter trains back up by this morning. amtrak is running with reduced service. the district's director of says all the major roads in and out of d.c. have been cleared. >> is there more that should have been done here in the ere in the district we know what our conditions are and what our roadways look like for our en and we're making decisions we decide here. >> reporter: some residents haven't seen plows in 48 hours after the snow snow?
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ever dealt with. i don't have at, so i guess i'm glad i'm getting a workout. >> reporter: some residents are worried thatow removal response could have dangerous consequences. >> what do you think about the fact that you have 3 feet of mebody needed to get up here like a fire truck or ambulance, god forbid, it doesn't look like they're going to get in here any time ter: the federal government is closed another day. there's a concern over what happen whence commuters come inn, d.c., concerns about more gridlock. they're bringing in more equipment including a giant snow melter dham in from indiana as they continue to try to get this city up and r gayle? >> lots to worry about there. thank you, chris. pockets of new york city are also having a tough time digging out from the blizzard.
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the airport in queens. it turned the airport and nearby highway into a parking lot. some streets are just now for the very first time. david, good morning. morning. it couldn't come soon enough. it's been three days since the finally they're getting around to plowing some of the streets i'm walking on look. if you think this is slow, the rebound at the airports is even slower. look at this from last night. >> i've nevere this. >> reporter: hundreds of passengers were stuck at laguardia's new york airport last night. gridlock traffic stranded somep to five hours. >> nothing is moving, people just waiting. >> reporter: laguardia was one of the hardest airports hit from blizzard. it created a backlog.
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travelers trying to leave town or get back into itel into torture. >> you see people with luggage just walking out of laguardia. >> this is crazy. canit? >> reporter: lisa had two flights she was trying to take back to nashville from new york and they weree are getting out of their cars and walking through the snow. even when the pope came, i mean it wasn't this bad. ost of new york has recovered quickly from the record-breaking storm, people are still diggingis morning. this 22-year-old has waited three days to get her car out of the snow. you're really dependent on the city to come and clean this. >> of course, i little ridiculous. three feet of snow and nobody has come. >> reporter: new york city mayor de blasio says to be done.
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of the toughest challenges. if i'm living on one of those be upset. i want my block cleared. >> reporter: they didn't have anything nice to say about him in queens.ed this morning. but when you clear the streets you build an even mound around the car. they may have to wait another day. nine candidates are campaigning in iowa. a recent poll of iowa democrats hillary clinton with a six-point lead over bernie sanders. nancy cordes is in des moines where they tried to win over voters last night at a town nancy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the democratic race is so close that those candidates were literally trying to pick off
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that meant taking each other's questions, questions that were in some cases uncomfortable. >> one more point, chris. i'm trying to win her reporter: if it wasn't clear, it is now. >> let me help you up here. >> reporter: every vote counts in this tight race. >> that's why i hope you'll >> reporter: both promised not to raise taxes. sanders said he would. he said it would pay for free e, better health kaye and infrastructure. >> i will take on the greed of corporate america and the greed of wall street and fight to protect the middle and he hammered clinton on a long list of issues in which he said he had shown >> hillary clinton voted for the war in iraq. i fought against deregulation.
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such a long time before she cameosition to the keystone pipeline. >> reporter: clinton faced perhaps the toughest audience >> i heard from quite a few people my age they think you're dishonest, but i'd like to hear from you why you feel thehere. >> look. i've been around a long time. people have thrown all kinds of things at me, but if you're new to politics and it's the firstlly paid attention, you'd go, oh, my gosh, look at all of this. and you have to say, why are they throwing all of that? i'll tell you ve been o the front lines of change and progress sirns i was your age. i've been fighting to give kids and women and the people who are left out a chance to make the most out of their own lives. said she was gratified by the president's flattering comments that many
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sanders has to leave this state to bid in minnesota but two of his biggest supporters will be holding down jerry. yes, that ben and jerry from his home state. >> you've got to love the chunky exactly what you're talking about. donald trump is ahead of ted cruz. marco rubio is farird place but 40% of the voters say they could still change their minds. major garrett is ine they're campaigning today. >> reporter: good morning. it means a victory here could makes improbable bid hard to stop. that's why they're coming here. to raise issues that have s in this
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>> so we're getting down now to crunch time. this is now crunch time, right? >> we're in the final sprint. 172 >> reporter: that much donald trump and ted cruz agree on. campaigning in new hampshire trump urged his supporters, many voting. >> we have to bring it home, right? we have to have a man dade, do well, get big february 9th, get out and vote. >> reporter: the gop front-runner railed against his top opponent ted cruz. >> he's falling, he's nervous,concerned, and he should be. >> the canadian t man from canada. guys like ted were for amnesty.ort that he's got loans from goldman sachs.
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of fought back. abortion. >> i'm pro-choice. >> in iowa cruz is claiming the mantle of underdog claiminga darling that power brokers are trying to turn. >> trump is someone they're trying to work with, he'll expand the deal, expand the ter: trump who celebrates his book "art of the deal" said cruz's inflexibility will doom hislook. at a certain point you have to make deals. you can't stand in the middle of the floor and have every other senator think he's a >> reporter: they will televise the debate. trump may not be there. he's threatening a boycott if megyn kelly participates.
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being here in a cow barn, i'velt closer to the debate campaign story. >> we've got it. well said. too much. two are nation felony with an undercover investigation of planned parenthood. their secretly videotapedshow it. but they have cleared plant parenthood and indicted the activists. cbs news rikki klieman is here.kki, good morning. >> good morning. >> we've all been following this case. what does this grand jury do? >> the grand jury does exactly what was expected. you have here a republican governor. rick perry originally appointed this district attorney. the district attorney and the grand jury had the task after an investigating planned parenthood. instead the grand jury two months later after considering
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and indicts the people who were theple who were the people who took the videos. so what do you have? do you a runaway grand jury? we've heard that expression outmon parlance where a grand jury says we're going our way or do you have a very thoughtful two-month investigation where they have said look what's he prosecutor said we presented all of the evidence to the grand jury and this is what they came up with. videos. charged them for. intriguing. what you have are two de-lydon. he's been going after planned parenthood for years. he's the person with his colleague sandra marek who whato according to texas law.
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with the record. what you have here is a fake i.d. of a goes in and gets access where it wouldn't have access. he's also indicted for a misdemeanor. journalists. >> he says there is. >> does the law say there is? >> they say there is. weble to go undercover but there have also them. he said, look, i used my amendment right. >> i don't know of any journalist who has gone in with a fake i.d. >> but they have gone in with cameras.range county prosecutor is saying they let hannibal lector out. the three escaped men are among
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opened in 1968. ma rhea nir rhea villarreal is live. good morning. >> they're considered arm and investigators have served 30 search warrants and have come up empty. we have to warn you some of what is considered graphic. the orange county sheriff's department repeatedly asked for helpge to the vietnamese community. >> it's extremely important they let us know where they're at. they're extremely armeded and >> reporter: 20-year-old jonathan tieu is linked to a
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bac duong is -year-old nayeri is accused of kidnapping and torture. in 2012 he and an accompliceortured a man with fire and in the end cut his penis off. >> people who liveunity are frightened. >> if these people are that bad, how did they get out of jail. >> reporter: orange county prosecutor says is set for next month. >> to lose him to this at the last minute is unfathomable. es believe they escaped friday morning. they were being held in a cell with at least 60 other inmates. cut their way through a steel he building's plumbing tunnels. can you talk about the tools and how they were able to tool those tools? ready to describe what they are at this point.
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five floors using a make shift rope made ofif these men are found, they're facing new 15-year federal charges for escaping jail. right now investigators are also looking into how they got td if they got help, but so far no one here at the sheriff's department has been put on leave or has been suspended. thank you. mcdonald's is tasting success. once ahead, the most important meal of the day saves the company from slumping sales. look at the turnaround and see if it will stick but first g >> samantha: good morning to you. we begin the day with cloudy skies and some patchy light rain and drizzle around. you can always catch an updated look at the radar on the cleveland 19 weather app. temperatures start off in the 40s and fall through the day. we'll be in the 30s this
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enough cadets to replace them. the hope is for the new cadet class to put 50 new officers on the streets by july. some have already dropped out, so there will only be around 40 new officers on the job. here for a look at the beautiful forecast that you can expect today is meteorologist sam roberts. sam. >> samantha: all right, tia. i wish we had a repeat of yesterday, huh? that was gorgeous. 40s, and we are in the 40s this morning. we won't be all day. the numbers are actually going to fall through the day. we have a little light rain around as well, and it's pretty patchy but any precipitation that we see through the afternoon will transition over to flurries because the temperature will cool off so much.
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the snow is hampering first responders in baltimore. a fire last night tore through five row housef snow blocked fire trucks trying to respond. the street has not been touched by plows, so the neighbors pitched in to help dragses down the block. we're happy to report everyone made it out safely. >> that's what you call neighbor helping can't get in. welcome back. return to the scene of massacre. an american survive ore f the
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concert hall when a man opened fire and how her friend saved her life. mchange for a turn around. we're at mcdonald's with whether they can keep one the change. news around the globe. president obama says it can cause psychological damage. under the president's action juveniles will no longer be put in solitaire, mental health treatment for prisoners will be expanded and prisoners will will have . >> they will not have them for two years. virus is linked to brain damage in babies. there were more than 500 in the
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"the guardian" reports onbritish explorer who becomes the first to die trying to cross the atlantic alone. he was just 30 miles short of come pleating a nearly journey when he called for help. he died from organ failure. in his fin this. i've run out of physical endurance. i thought this was the saddest thing. 30ou think how far he'd come, it seems like he was so close. >> you can only imagine how much pain he was in. >> indeed. . louis-post dispatch" reports that a professor is charged with assault snooki talk with you? >> you need to get out. >> no, i don't. >> you need>> i actually don't. >> all right. hey, who wants to help me get
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>> melissa click some muscle to remove a student journalist. the school says click will keep her job for now. and "usa today" says more than 20% of american adults payazon prime. report out on monday found that the online retailer has 54 million prime subscribers in the u.s.alf of the american households have access because memberships are often t's amazing. an american woman this morning is sharing her terrifying account of november's attacks in paris for the first time. helen jane the bat a clan concert has when the gunmen stormed in. she was shot in both legs.the violence but her friend was one of the 89 victims killed. two months later elizabeth palmer spoke of the trauma of
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elizabeth, good morning. >> good morning. i had the privilege of meeting er apartment. her fiscal injuries are on the mend but as you can see her emotional wounds are very fresh. no one in this happy krounld what sounded like the eagles of death metal concussion was actually heard the sounds, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. >> did you know right away what that was? >> no. didn't even occurorter: helen jane wilson was in the bataclan with her friend nick, the merchandiser, who immediately threw her to ground. >> they did their first round of
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to say. >> killing. i just don't like to say it. >> reporter: but that's what it was. ass stampeded out the stage door dragging the wounded and the dying. inside the gunmen hadn't yet spotted helen jane and nickd under a table. >> until the guy next to us started screaming at them, insulting them, and two of them came back and saw us and and then -- and then i tried to keep him alive for as long as i reporter: but nick died in in both legs. like scores of others she was only saved by the skill of surgeons.
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the official memorial ceremony in paris --ne of 130 victims' names red aloud. in december he was buried at hisme in britain. the sidewalk outside the bataclan may have been cleared of candles and flowers now, but helen jane's grief is as rawe day nick died. >> every single day i wake up and cry for hours and every single night before i go to bed i cry and i tell him -- i nick. i tell him that i love him and i'm sorry they couldn't do more. >> reporter: helen jane who's from new orleans has spent her life on the rock scene.ed in paris she specialized in catering that specializes in food for concerts but these days it's hard to .
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>> yes. every night. >> reporter: and what are they like? >> a lot of times i have to save people and or i'm so confused part of my brain ison the floor and i have to pick it back up and put it back in like a puzzle. >> reporter: helen jane and like so many survivors, she's haunl ted by lessness, i think, is the big thing for me, not being able to help people. the huge outpouring of sympathy and support helps, she says, but it can't erase what or give back what she's lost. >> i've always been able to
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the pieces are permanently gone. >> the really about helen jane is as you probably saw there her courage and, of course, her determine aings n to discuss it and even with her muslim friends and she approaches the world these days with both love and fo incredible story. >> it's a deeply personal and intimate story that really shows us the horror of tragedy and the story. you see the guilt she must feel and the relief of living and the anger of the people who provoked them byeople who were leaving. >> so hard to watch. incredible interview. now to this story. mcdonald's just postedt quart ier erly sales in four years. ahead, what's forcing a fast food revolution. and if you're heading out the
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mcdonald's says it's making a comeback thanks to the most important meal of the day. they credit the all-day breakfast for a big jump intober, november, and december too. it was mcdonald's best quarter in nearly four years. its stock prize soared to more than $119 a share. vinita nair is there to see what the customers want. >> good morning. this isn't any old mcdonald's.f the nation with a kiosk. it's like a giant ipad. you order your meal exactly the way you want it. it's a way that mcying to keep up with today's millennial taste.
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mcdonald's made breakfast an affair, the move appears to be satisfying customer cravings and wall or profit. it was reported on monday that u.s. same-store sales jumped nearly 50% making up ground including burger king, wendys, and taco bell. >> they're serving like 70le a day. it's like a battleship. turning a battleship is very, very hard. you have to give them credit for some of the speed at which with some of the criticisms. >> reporter: there were allegations of using unhealthygredients. since ceo steve estabrook took over mcdonald's in march the
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and beefed up how customers can use it. rolling out a done value meal and a kiosk. >> think the i deof customize suggests that the food is fresher, that it hasn't beeng under hot lights all day. >> reporter: it's a new twist on an old idea. the trend is gaining momentum.s offers more than 80,000 drink combinations and a taco bell app allow use to he idea of having something the way you want it is distinctly millennial or american now. i think it's here to stay.ter: while customer sat faksz is improving the actual number of people who visit a
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which is why they're launching a items. for example in select stores in ohio you can try out mac and cheese in and in select stores in texas you can try out sweet e i can't bring you those items for obvious reasons, i can order whatever you want and bring it back to the studio. >> thank you. i'd like a bacone biscuit with hash browns. >> sausage mcmuffin with cheesehotcakes. >> how many points is that on weight watcher. >> >> 15. >> you checked? >> checked. >> you no longer doing that. >> i haven't done it in a long but it's good. i ain't knocking mcdonald's. >> i get it. i grew up said, hey, she's at my mcdonald's. when is the last time you've been in there, mr. rose? >> it's been a while. >> you remember.
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police chief david oliver will never be a police officer again in the state of ohio. prosecutors say he mentally and physically abused a female officer. he pleaded no contest to charges and sentenced to 24 months probation and a $1,000 fine. sam roberts is with us. yesterday, nice and sunny, not so much today. sam. >> samantha: no, a total turn-around, brian. we have the clouds this morning. of course, we start off very mild most of you in the 40s, but those numbers are going to drop through the day. 35 at noon, 34 at 3:00, and some of you may be cooler than that. we've got the clouds around, and some of those clouds this morning producing a little bit of light rain or drizzle.
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it is tuesday, january 26, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead tale of two snowbound cities. they show why the cleanup is going much faster in new york than in washington. but first here is today's "eye opener" at 8:00.stration is starting to build on roads here in washington. streets that are essentially frozen in time. >> it's been three days since inally the city is getting around to plowing some of these streeting that i'm able to walk on.
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close that those candidates wereo pick off the reporters. >> it's tied here in iowa which means a victory here could makee bid hard to stop. >> the grand jury does the opposite of what is expecting. >> all three men are facing authorities say they could still be in this area and are considering armed and dangerous. >> her physical injuries are well on the mend, but as you canmotional wounds are still very fresh. >> two of them came back and saw us and -- basically a giant ipad that lets you order your meal exactly as you would like it. >> sausage mcmuffin with cheese and hash browns and you can pancakes too. they're light and fluffy. >> how many points is that on weight watchers?
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>> yes, i did check. >> announcer: today's "eye opener" at 8:00 is presented by > i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. the two top presidential democrat is candidates are battle for votes in next week's iowa caucuses. the race have very close but a new poll with a 14-point nationwide lead over bernie sanders. >> a poll also shows that those between 18 and 24 years oldly go for bernie sanders. one young voter asked clinton at the town hall last night why more are not committed to her?ike a lot of young people like myself who are very passionate supporters of bernie sanders and i don't see the sameer people for you. in fact, i've heard from quite a few people my age that they
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like to hear from you on why you enthusiasm isn't there. >> well, i think it really depends upon who you're seeing and talking to. i'm totally happy to see involved in any way. that's what we want. we want to have a good primary to pick a we want to have everybody join together to make sure we win in november, which after all is the purpose of this whole campaign. ody who is a proven, proven fighter, somebody who has taken them on and won and kept going and will t. that's why i hope you'll reconsider. >> all right. in new hampshire a voter asked chris christie why he wasmpaigning instead of managing the storm cleanup in new jersey. he spent the weekend in his home gnificant flooding. >> it's already done. >> okay.
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>> i have friends, family >> where. >> all over the state. >> all over the state. >> there's been one county that's flooded in the state. i don't know what you expect me to do. to go down there with a mop? he woman's friends and family. we're tracking two cities recovering from the mass ichb federal government and schools are still closed three days after the storm while in new york city most cities have returned back to normal. cleave is in washington and david begnaud is in new york to show why there's such a good morning. >> reporter: charlie, good morning.
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response of the city.e doing this. you wouldn't want to be that guy trying to get out. that's the average for the year and they got it all at once. city that never sleeps. it barely flinches in a blizzard. before there was even a dusting,d into the $77.5 million annual snow budget and deployed 579 salt rt of the storm saturday, new york banned travel and shut down some trains but that didn't stop some new inding creative ways to get around. by sunday most main streets were clear, and monday it was back to work with people ignoring the snow and each other as >> i know other cities struggled and a lot of them are not blessed with the kind of public employees, the number and the the highly trained public employees that we have.
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tl mayor was talking, here may have well been washington, d.c. cleave, anything back to normal there yet? >> reporter: well, it depends on where you are. right here is not back to normal. federal workers are not working today. that's not normal.hing they're not on the roads because those who are finding it slow going because of the snow removal process. look. there's a lot of snow on thed.c. officials say you have to keep in mind they haven't dealt with this much snow in a single going since you look at manhattan got more snow than d.c. and they in much quicker order were back to schools in session, roads being clear, is it an unfairison? >> it's totally unfair. >> reporter: it's because these two cities couldn't be more dissimilar. d.c. is significantly smaller live in new york.
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big apple's cash. washington, d.c., has a budget of e-twelve of what new york can spend. the metro was closed and people had to find their cars before they could even start digging them out.een closed and novice sledders became capitol ground hazards. but at least one d.c. lawn wasand its resident politician back at work. >> mr. president what did you think of the snowpocalypse? that's certainly no stranger to snow says he feels bad for the district and offered to send some snow plows.t right here but you can't get the car out because of the snow bank here. one thing i can tell you, in april we do get cherry blossoms, right. we know they're working around the clock.
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>> they said let's be fair. it's apples to apples.u again, kris. you're in washington. david, you're in new york. we thank you both. el nino put some residents brink of disaster. ahead, how >> samantha: it's all about the cloudy skies and the wind. we're looking liver over downtown cleveland, and you can see we're socked in with cloud cover. if you look really close, you can almost see those light showers offshore. here there are. a little strip of rain extending from lake county through cuyahoga county. it's very light and it is drifting off towards the east. this is just rain, but as that temperature falls through the day, we'll see some flurries. we keep the clouds very >> announcer: this morning'st 8:00 is sponsored by prudential.
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some residents in a cliffside community in california are closer to losing their homes this morning. several homes are in danger of cean below. the cliffs they're sitting on are being eaten away by waves from el nino. joe on how they're coping. >> reporter: police have posted notices telling people they have go. danger had become too a great as the cliffs starting fallingdramatically into the ocean. >> got do what we've got to do. >> reporter: michelle montoya moved in two months ago with anllel view. the pacific coast which can rise more than 100 feet when the base is pounded by high surf, the bluff is under mind. been brought in to slow that erosion, but
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the cliffs take a beating, and that's left these buildings the edge. two of the apartment buildings along the cliff have been sitting empty in 2010 when they were deemed dangerously but since then, four years of drought in california meant few storms and the cliffs remainedhe storms returned. in 1998, the last big el nino year washed away the cliffsral houses hanging on edge. one collapsed onto the beach below. othered ed ed had to be tornbard willoughby knew where he was living would one day meet the same fate.zed by the building's owner at a city council meeting last night. >> to throw all the residents
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it's very hard on them, and i'm going to be filing an appeal on this decision made by the city. y manager insisted the danger is real. >> we knew that this day was going to come. we didn't know when. we kind of put it off as long as not an action we took lightly. >> reporter: earlier in the day michael mcmenry had his boxes and was anxious to move. he has no place to live. it's a fate more pacifica 5,000 people here live in the city's threatened coastal zone, half pacifica's businesses are for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, pacifica, california. >> this is a circumstance where everybody is right, you know? the city's right to warn ght to worry about where they're going go. >> how they're going to live and keep their jobs.
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a lunch pail as my fellowi are perched on a girder high above a met trop lis. >> no, no. this is putting up a house in rose meade. >> i can do that. >> good. >> one question. >> yes? >> what's sheetrock. >> sheldon. that's very good.cbs this morning," first on cbs, i like when we can say that, they're revealing its best jobs of 2016. so. going in at number 5 is a sistant. coming in at number four is a nurse in charge of anesthesia. i needed a little help with a computer systems a dentist and one is an orthodontist. welcome back to the table. listen.o have good
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will never be out of business. . but were you surprised it's number one? >> these move around.lly health care in general. this is the year of health care. so all of those health care jobs moved up over the health care jobs. dentist was near the top last a horse race, but a minor one in the sense of competition. it really is a whole category of jobs that are moving forward. >> what? >> technology. the health care jobs are dominant. 60% of the jobs on our list were health care related. is the big winner the last five years. it hasn't gone away. it's still there but health care has come up relatively speaking.ce, information tech, all of those jobs that relate to the digital world. >> if you're a parent looking at this and you want to steer your child into a good paying jne of the things you learn, science, right? >> science and math.
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you have to do your math homework.ngs that comes through every single job in the top 20 is science-related. you can't be an occupationalist without a background in statistics and computers. today. we're taking a look at a longer term horizon.a job. it's a career? when you do that, what stands out to you? let's go bath to math. they want you to think math and good thing. >> well, it's important. it's the building block. you have to say it. it doesn't have to necessarily be calculus. but algebra 2. if you don't take it early in high school, you're in big trouble. every one of these jobs that you point to, you have to have that ort of a separate thing we talk about at u.s. news.
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see? >> you see the jobs that aren't going to be there. one of the reasons these jobs endure is they're hands-on.d to work with the elderly, which is going to be a >> your best paying cities. >> the best paying cities are the most expensive cities. they relate to the technology. >> and the best paying jobs. >> you say francisco. >> right. >> best paying jobs? >> surgeon is the best paying.mber one, surgeon, dental surgeon. all of those are right up the top and next down would be the really sophisticated technology an kelly, thank you so much. >> learn to code. >> right. super bowl ads that quench your thirst for >> it was one of those commercials that had everything.
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good tuesday morning to you. if you're just rolling out of bed we've been tracking cloudy skies and a little bit of light rain this morning. this is a live look out over downtown cleveland. no sun out there. you know, yesterday was gorgeous, but today totally different. everyone is cloudy, it's windy and you can see we have light rain there really on the east side of cleveland out towards lake county. this is pretty light stuff, and that's what we'll be contending with throughout the morning. periods of light rain or drizzle. if you walk outside right now, i think the first thing you'll notice is maybe the wind, but it's so warm outside. these temperatures actually fall through the day, so you might leave your house this morning in the 40s, but by this afternoon it will be much cooler as we
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anything you want to say about a possible presidential run? how about a possible run? [ inaudible ] have a good day. >> thanks. >> i heard him say have a good day. mayor on't feel like chatting about that this morning. former new york mayor michael bloomberg happy to talk about the weather this morning but not a possible presidentialgn. cbs news has confirmed he is
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independent if the republicanste donald trump or ted bernie sanders. >> a lot of ifs. a new come by is out about the financial crisis, "the big ore. short." see how he turned drama focusing on wall street into a contender for fives the story about super for many they're as popular as the game itself. we'll explore what memorable. that's ahead. time for this morning's headlines. the "washington post" focuses on to heart attack. they say it's because women tend to be undertreated. risk factors also have greater impact on women than "the miami herald" reports on a safe found at a former home
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workers found itwhen they excavated his property. he hid his wealth in secret the new owners will keep the property in the bank vault until they try to unload it. >> who owns the did. they bought the house. anything else? >> bodies, you're suggesting? >> no. drugs. >> where's your brain going?n a safe? okay. the "new york post" report ostown fire commissioner of new york taking heat. clear his home. at least eight were employed to shuvl a three-foot row. said they did not miss any call while they
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the stars of "friends"atthew perry got together this weekend with actors from the big bang theoriy. yts look at that. they got together for the h of the shows. facebook co-founder mark zuckerberg is back to work after he posted this. he joked about what he should the job. the ceo is known for his hoodie and t-shirte. he announced the birth of his daughter maxima on december 1st. they're calling her max. i like that. >> good for her. tement is building for super bowl 50 and its ads. apple introduced its macintosh ame in 1984. everybody say i permanently changed the name.
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this is a far cry from the000 it cost for an ad in super bowl i. we spoke too people about the most memorable super bowl commercials. s my stock. >> my god. >> you iraqi got that big viewing audience and everybody has the pressure on it to be the e playing like betty white out there. >> that's not what your girlfriend said. >> there's something about a super bowl commercial that makes a-game. >> off the scoreboard, no rim. >> for me super bowl was aboutas a kid it's become must-see viewing for everybody. >> go back and look over theer bowls.
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>> mint in my cream? >> it's just a completely different universe. >> if you don't buy rca, you may be buying an obsolete color at that story, that color tv, that evolution, you start in 1984 with the apple ad. >> the first glorious >> from an industry point of view, it completely changes the game. for the first time people realize they need to do buzz value, is going to be talked about, and we need to have more of a risk. i still get chills thinking ce of seeing that ad for the first time. >> many years ago i was invited to do a commercial for pepsi and it new can. it was one of those commercials that had everything. it had a great music, it was sexy and hot but nd the kids go, is that
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and i think that's why people loved it so my favorite is a spot we did in 2003 for trident. >> now, then, would you recommend trident for your gum? >> why didn't the fifth dentistend trident. >> noooo! >> it's a career-making move. it can introduce new talent.he commercial i was pretty much just modeling and wanting to get my foot in the door for acting and tv, and so that was just like the big during it i was wearing nude underwear and a nude bra.
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bathing suit. >> what's the criteria for a good burger bite? >> i don't know. but i had it. >> certainly it's bun onea great advertisers. >> you think about what's up. >> what's up that what's up. >> what bud started to do is dohe super bowl that didn't just excite people when they were watching the game. the language in that advertising made its way into pope. >> one of the most famous ads ever made was the clydesdale ad called the we'll never forget. >> you think about what they did with the9/11. that was pretty serious for the super bowl but it was the right thing to do at that moment. >> i think for super bowl, youhe commercials as much as you want to see the game. >> this is the motor city.
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at the super bowl advertising. >> hey, ralph, can i have a dorito? >> sure, when pigs that would be the best way to understand what we were at any point in time. >> oh. >> i knew that. you just knew that was cohat was coming. it's like taking a walk in time about how we live as a culture. >> that cindy that one. >> me too. me too. >> really creative people. >> we're obviously counting down to the super bowl 50 right here on and phil simms of cbs sports will bring you all the action from levi's stadium in santa clara onary 7th. the president and first lady michelle obama live from the white house. that's all here on cbs. >> inow i'm coming. i'd better check. >> all right.
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movie about the 2008 financialuilt as a comedy. the director adam mckay >> samantha: time is 8:39. this is the scene out at cedar point. a lot of clouds out there and murky-looking. it looks like that pretty much everywhere. all the clouds are just shrouded in, and we have light rain as well. this is mainly in eastern cuyahoga county, and then up into lake county, northern geauga. this is gradually lifting off toward the east. it's really light rain. we could continue to see more
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mccame he brought us hite "anchorman." his newest movie follows the events leading to the 2008 financial crisis from theof four men who see what's coming before anybody else. one of them is a tormented hedge fund manager played by steve >> hi, honey. >> the therapist d it again. >> there were no cabs. what was i supposed to do. >> you're running around like you have to right every wrong in the world. >> okay.an guy and i'm pissed off. you have no idea the kind of grab people are pulling and everybody's walking around like they're in a damn video. all getting screwed. you know. you know what they care about? they care about the ball game or what actress went into rehab. >> i think you should trytion. >> no, no. we agreed.
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>> maybe it's time to quit wall street. >> i love my job. >> you hate youre my job. >> now it's about fur five oscars. adam mckay.lations on the awards saturday. >> thank you. >> let's talk about this movie. it's built as a comedy. how could this be comedic. it's very serious ve always kind of called it a tramedy. >> tragedy and comedy. >> yes. >> that makes more sense. >> it's alsothink, too, isn't it? >> yes. >> everybody has an idea. >> that was a scary moment to realize all these all these professionals that are math me tishens, even leaders, including all of us, i make movies, we this, and there was a sense that america could do no wrong and i
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movie is why did we miss this? what was wrong with our popularulture that we all missed this. >> you pitched yourself for this movie. why? >> it was simply i read the book read it in one night and i just thought i have not red anything like this where the characters were so compelling. it'sg happening now. we're linking in strange original time and this book brought all that together and it was informative. >> wasn't it personal for you i had a close relative who lost their house during the collapse. i had a bunch of friends who lost their jobs. i knew there was a housing with the bank, there wasn't enough oversight. but michael lewis's book lit me up as far as getting a human andctive. >> you tried to do that with sub prime mortgages and synthetic
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the public. >> that was kind of the big idea. i was an english major in college. i didn't study this stuff. i wanted to make sure when we public there was a sense of humor to it. so we sort of looked at popular culture and celebrity culture and had the idea of, like, what if every time kim kardashian were on cram she described the libor rate ebody in a bubble bath. >> margo robbie. >> margo robbie in a bubble bath. it came at poking fun at the culture and talking about it in a fun light way. we didn't feel it was heavy material. we thought it was exciting even it's often portrayed as boring. >> didn't you feel you needed the green light? >> absolutely. these actors. they're not just big names.
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you could haven't just big names. you had to have people who could transform in these>> did brad produce this? >> yeah. he was a producer. so when he read the script, he read it and he was just reading it as a producer. so dee dee gardner and jeremyr from plan b came back and said, we have some news, brad read the script. i thought he'd say heants to be in it. no, no. >> what people say about you adam mckay is often the funniest guy in the ro say that. >> comedians say that. >> my mother has said that. >> you iraqi heard it too. so you've got a>> yeah. i came from comedy, second city. >> "saturday night live." >> yes, yes. so, yeah, io joke around. in fact, one of the interesting
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watch my tone when we were doing it because there are somees in this movie and my instinct is to also keep a very playful set and there were times where i had to go silence on this one. >> you know, there's a lot ofthis year about the oscars that there were no people of color nominated in the top categories. what are your thoughts about that, adam? huchblt. >> i think we work in the arts. we're writers, we're artists, we're directors. we should welcome these kinds of debates and i think point. i was sad to see some people not recognized. if our filmmakers can't embrace this debate, i'm very sad. see the academy make some systemic changes that will help with the future of it. but, yeah, i 100% support all the protests and debate about he same time we've made movies protesting other issues. obviously our movie, the banks
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it's a tricky line and spotline is going for a very big target. at the end of the day,ed and i agree. there's a diversity issue in hollywood but i have faith our system will fix it. >> the question is when will they get it done yeah. that is the question. if i become an academy member, which i'm not right now, i will be conscious of my voting congratulations. congratulations. >> thank you. >> big learning lesson. very well done. >> i appreciatebig short" is still in theaters. >> you're watching "cbs this
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>> samantha: well, by january standards, i mean, this is a mild start. good morning to you. the time is 8:55. you got to see how warm it is if you haven't been out there yet. it's 42 in cleveland, about 20 degrees above average for this time of the year. it's also very windy. winds are sustained right now at burke at 30 miles per hour almost. so, you know, windy start there. again, we're at 42, but instead of warming up today, that temperature is going to be calling. most of us won't see any steady, measurable rain out there. on the east side of cleave a little bit of light rain popping up. out towards the ashtabula lakeshore, there's light rain there as well. any rain through the morning will be super light and not a widespread rain. as the temperature falls into
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