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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is friday, january 29th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." donald trump tries to own the night, despite boycotting the republican debate. gop rivals take aim at ted cruz. a female teacher accused of helping three inmates escape from a california jail. manhunt intensifies. more than 100 walmarts closed for good last night. communities across the country are feeling the trade. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. let's address the elephant
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>> for my personally, a good thing, a bad thing? will i get more or less votes? nobody. who the hell knows? >> reporter: donald trump rivals the gop debate. >> like the academy awards. this is like the academy awards. >> everyone on this stage is stupid, fat, and ugly. now we have gotten the donald trump portion out of the way! >> i kind of miss donnell trump. he was a little teddy bear to me. >> he is debating right now and maybe doing great and probably looking for me and saying has anyone seen trump? >> one person thrilled with last night's debate. >> we may have been given a gift from the lord in the presidential race here. the fbi has released dramatic video of the death of an oregon militia member. >> they say they did not kill him running away. >> california authorities say
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given google maps to inmates who escaped. >> the sound barrier broke the sound barrier. >> a man in south carolina is a hailed a hero. the suspect gave up and ran off. >> one thing i say every year on my birthday i don't want gifts. let me smo how you what oprah sent. nothing from gayle but that is okay. >> are you the best presidential candidate in the history of the world? >> and all that matters. >> distraction came back to opposing free-throw shooters. michael phelps got involved. by god, will be this this. >> will there be anything like donald trump? >> no. you would have to take pieces of -- >> perhaps frankenstein? i'm afraid we are out of time. i got an answer out of you. >> tell me about about a benevolent thing that was built in pieces and i'll give you that
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>> the united states of america. this morning" sponsored by let's go places! welcome to "cbs this morning." gayle king is off and vinita nair is with us. presidential candidates are n iowa after one of the strangest met in the last debate before monday's caucuses. at the same time, front-runner two miles away in des moines. >> it was strange, indeed. trump kept his promise to boycott that fox news debate. major garrett is in des moinesher republicans other. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump defied persistent lobbying from fox newsger ailes escaped the debate and held a rally to raise funds for veterans organizations. share the limelight. another first of this campaign,
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he is and even where he isn't. >> let's the elephant not in the room tonight. >> reporter: physically absent but first on the debate agenda, gop front-runner donald trump who lamented his own decision not to t want to be here, i have to be honest. i wanted to be about five minutes away. you have to stick up for your rights. when you're treated badly, you have to stick up you have to do it. >> reporter: trump said he raised $5 million for veterans groups and then wondered allowedebate might mean. >> is it for me personally a good thing, a bad thing? will i get more votes, will i get less votes? nobody knows. who the hell knows?ne thing was clear, trump owned at least part of the night. >> i'm a maniac. and everyone on this stage is stupid, fat, and ugly. you're a terrible surgeon. now that we have gotten the donald trump portion out of the way.
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he is the greatest show on earth. >> i kind of miss donald trump. he was a little teddy bear to me. >> jeb bush wasn't far from . >> he is probably looking for me. he is saying, has anyone seen trump? where is trump? where he is. >> reporter: at center stagend running neck and neck with trump in iowa, ted cruz became a target. >> the last four questionsase attack ted and marco please attack ted and jeb, please attack ten. gosh. if you guys ask one more maini may have to leave the stage! >> reporter: the toughest attacks? on immigration and the definition of e is the king of saying, oh, you're for amnesty. everyone is for amnesty except to ted and often and authenticity problem. >> ted, you've than willing to do or say anything to get votes. >> marco chose to go theupport amnesty because he thought it was
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i honored my commitment. >> reporter: it taxed chrispatience. >> i feel like i need a ictionary diverter. stop the bull and get things done! >> reporter: fox said that trump offered to appear at the debate if the network would put up $5 veterans causes. the network said it doesn't pay ransom.ceeded and left in the wake of what nontrump campaign described as the most substantive issue of the nation seen so far. "face the nation" moderator john dickerson is in nashua, newmpshire. who won? was it donald trump, was it fox news, was it the other candidates, or was it the american people? >> was it america? well, i think, actually,was an illumination of an
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in that debate and so for those who care about immigration and that immigration debate was about also about the claim and you heard rand paul make it and marco rubio is making it too, that ted cruz is not shooting ple and cruz got a chance to defend himself on that. i think for donald trump, trump, you can either talk about what your campaign is about what donald trump did by getting out of that debate and holding his own counterevent is showing take something that he finds offensive and he is going to fight back and kind of been the message of his campaign. >> trump said programming was about the veterans. veterans? >> well, it was about the veterans, but it was also about assert some strength and him pushing back against fox, which he believes treated him unfairly. some portion of it was something that he thinks will help him instead of
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either a wash or it could have been a problem. he knows certainly that the foxere not going to ask him soft and gentle questions. so i think it was the veterans were somewhere in that mix. they were not the onlye. >> what is the campaign, the trump campaign say where this money is going to? what veterans will benefit? >> right now, we don't know.g him later and i'm going to ask him about that. he has taken the money and he is holding onto it for the moment. and then he'll have to announce ut right now, we don't know which organizations it's going to. >> one last quick question. does anybody win going into the iowa caucus? does this help >> i don't think so. i mean, it's all about your closing argument and that is going to have to come over the next couple of days.- so i think this probably things are where they were before we went into the nks, jonk john hn.
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donald trump and marco rubio on "face the nation" on sunday on cbs. and bernie sanders are battling for every vote. their differences are getting sharper and so is their campaign rhetoric. nancy cordes is in des moinesn will hold her first campaign rally of the day. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah. depending on the day, each candidate is trying to claim the arguing they are the ones with the positive campaign. truth is that with just a couple of days highlighting each other's weaknesses. >> my goal as your president is to raise your income. i will not raise middle class eporter: in two iowa towns on thursday, clinton argued he is the democrat with her feet on the ground on the ground. >> i'm going to try to get people to vote for me so that i can say when i get there to the put out my agenda. it wasn't, you know, just high in the sky. >> reporter: she was "the washington post" editorial.
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americans about what you can get done in a >> really? i don't believe that. >> reporter: you think you can convince republicans to raise taxes? >> i think we can convince the to get involved in the political process. >> hillary clinton! >> reporter: clinton also criticized his medicare for all >> he wants to start all over again and plunge our country back into a very divisive >> reporter: sanders struck back with an ad that didn't name clinton but it didn't have to. >> how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign eaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. >> reporter: at a bloomberg politics breakfast, sanders this is a lie, an absolute lie. >> reporter: after clinton allies suggested he might be planning to bust in caucus-goers from otherreally? is what they are saying? based on -- you know, i am --
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negative stuff. really? every day, you're being flooded by all of this negative stuff secretary clinton's super pac. the first i've ever heard of it. i don't want my integrityto be impugned. >> reporter: there is a lot of selective moral outrage right now from both sides accusing the other of playing dirty but the truth s charlie, that theirattacks seem almost affectionate compared what we hear from the gop candidates about each other. mid air bombing that brought down a russian airliner is purportedly focusing on an airplane the crash killed 224. rotors is reporting that the on plotting a bomb and his cousin
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a female teacher is underarrest for helping prisoners break out of a orange county jail. ben tracy is outside of the jail search for the fugitives. good morning, ben. >> reporter: this has taken quite a turn. police believe these three men are still in southern they have been on the run for a week. they think they might be living in a van and they have not split up. and we now know they may have had help on theinside. the three escaped inmates had help from a tutor.s a second language inside the maximum security jail. variations believe the 44-year-old developed a friendship with i. >> we know there was a relationship and how far it went
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>> reporter: the. >> i don't know what she knew. we know she provided him some >> reporter: hallek said the men may be living inside a white utility vehicle. they believe duong stole they after taking it for a test drive near los angeles. after last friday's head they broke out. they weren't reported missing until roughly 16 hours after they repelled to freedom from the jailhouse roof.s involvement in this jail break has echo of last summer's manhunt for two escaped prisoners and joyce mitchelluilty for smuggling jail that sweat and matt used to break out of prison. now investigators here at the jail say that the teacher these men any other tools to help in their escape. there is still a $2 hundred,000
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leading to their arrest. thank you. a graphic new look at the deadly confrontation between police and armed occupiers in oregon.hows the moment the officers opened fire on a protester during a traffic stop. carter evans is in burns whereesters are still holding out. >> reporter: good morning. it's extremely rare for the fbi to release this kind of video just 48 hours after a shooting,e trying to dispel rumors that lavoy finicum was on his knees when he was shot and i want to warn you, the video may be disturbing. video from an fbi airplane shows oregon state police and federal agents with their weapons drawn riven by the group's spokesman lavoy finicum. ammon bundyo
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occupantants digital. eing given the occupants of that vehicle refused to imply with those commands. >> reporter: finicum takes off and speeding down the highwayand swerves to avoid a road block and exits with his hands up but moments later seen reaching to his jacket and a fire and killing him. >> he makes a movement toward the inside right panel of his jacket where there was located a loaded semiauto pistol.tions have consequences and the fbi and oregon state police tried to affect this arrest reporter: ryan bundy was injured in the shooting and taken into cust. in all, 11 people have been arrested and face felony charges of conspiracy to impede free for all armageddon! >> reporter: a handful of people
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federal wildlife refuge. >> we don't need felony charges. we are camping out here. who are we hurting? who are we thfour people remain holed up at the wildlife rechlg agents are negotiating with them to come out peacefully. ammon, through his attorney, is urging everyone who remains to give themselves up. the number infected with the zika virus is growing. scientists say the virus is spreading at an explosive rate in central and south america.ical correspondent dr. jon lapook is tracking the threat. >> reporter: good morning. the world health organization says in the next year, the zikaaffect 4 million people worldwide and the symptoms include fever rash and eye people infected with the
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>> it is now spreading explosively. >> reporter: there is no treatment and no vaccine for the rapidly virus. >> we need to get some answers quickly. >> reporter: the virus spread by detected in americans traveling abroad and so far no one here has gotten the virus from anuito in the united states. zika is especially dangerous for pregnant women and linked to children being born withn called micro microcephaly where the head and brain are too small. ana traveled to brazil in early november and newly pregnant with >> i wasn't aware how serious it was. >> reporter: concerned she could be affected, the 35-year-old cut her trip short and back in new t to be a first-time mom. i went crazy because i want my babies to be safe. >> reporter: south zika virus was
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from there spread throughout the continent and into theamerica and caribbean. the type of mosquito that carries zika exists in the ikely to spread as widely here as places like brazil which is set to host the summer olympics in here in the united states, where most people have screens on windows, many people have air-conditioning, we don't expect to see explosive outbreaks of the zika >> on monday a commission appointed by the world health meet. a vaccine trial is likely to be started at the end of this year but a widely available vaccine ears to develop. >> thank you, jon. new developments this morning in michigan's toxic water disaster. state workers in flintate drinking water months before residents were offered
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this was revealed in e-mails released by the ress michigan. a state building received water coolers last january.ed water filters nine months later. the water coolers were, proceeded, provided as long as the public water does not meetquirements. cbs news reached out to the governor's office for comment but we have not heard back. >> donald trump's escalating feud with fox news >> samantha: good friday morning to you and happy friday. if you're on the east side, we start off with a few snowshowers and even a few flakes flies out to the west. snow will be a morning thing, but be careful on your drive in if you do run into it. by midday most of us should be done with the snow. this afternoon we may get a little bit of sunshine in here, especially the farther west you go. chilly today.
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the epa has found contaminated water foun danes at gurney elementary. the school is handing out bottles of water to students. for a look at the forecast here's meteorologist sam roberts. >> samantha: thanks so much, tia. good morning to those of you just rolling out of bed. if you're on the east side especially, you might run into snowshowers out to the west. only flurries or a passing snowshower. all the snow is done by midday, and we may even see a few peeks of sun by later this afternoon especially the farther west you go. temperatures pretty much stay in the mid-20s with the wind factored in it will feel as if it's in the teens all day. look, the numbers, they really don't move much tonight either.
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slip-up by the ground crew at levi stadium in santa clara as they prepare for the super bowl. they painted the broncos logo on both end zones!! forgetting about the carolina panthers. the denver blue and orange was eventually scrubbed from one end zone and the panthers colors fillede is there a very logical reason but how does that happen? how does someone not glance over and see the other side? >> that was a big mistake to > the debate battle between fox news and donald trump, we explore what is next in the escalating feud. plus, walmart closes stores in dozens of small townsbut not before shutting down the mom and pop competition.
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time to show you some of this morning's headlines.times" says pentagon officials believe hundreds more troops from the united states and its allies are needed to fight isis. they would be sent to iraq and ministration official says president obama is willing to consider raising the stakes in those countries. "usa today" reports on xerox will split itself into two companies. one is a document technology company. the other, a business services company. the to be completed the end of the year. >> politico says donald trump isver his fight with fox news. they say roger ailes spoke with last night's debate. he offered to join the debate after fox news donated $5 charities. fox said the following.
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reporter is with us. good morning.by trump with fox news canal? >> unprecedented? >> he only asked jeff zucker $10 to be fair. >> last night was extraordinary. he they had a breaking news banner saying trump lands in iowa. >> gold and black leather 757g flying over two states as ted cruz said for now not known. i think ted cruz can be in twone time because he dominated the debate stage when with everybody was getting the elephant not in the room out of the way. this other event, which, of course, cnn is covering wall-to-wall. >> he said it was a snarky comment made earlier in the
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do you think fox might have madeing that? because allegations they weren't fair to him? >> well, i think that you're not going to see a comment like that coming from any other news outlet besides fox is very much in keeping with roger ailes withering sense of humor. i think that trump also wanted to actually avoid toughou noticed the video questions that they used last night on cruz and on rubio showing them in their owng on these issues and i'm sure they probably had one ready for trump about abortion. >> how do we determine who won? tv ratings come in. >> that's it? the tv ratings? >> in iowa, the voters, the voters.ins in iowa and he did it without even taking place in sanctions with rnc event, i thinkou know, once and for all we have some empirical evidence to show he knows what he is doing. >> his idea is he prepared to take on anybody?
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he is not going to let fox news tell him where to be. >> what are the overall ramifications of that? you look at the debate's first llion. is there any threat it could lose conservative viewers? >> i don't think -- fox is going to be around long even if trump gets elected, they are still going to be a fox news, right? so i think that -- >> yeah. >> for them -- and if trumpelected, maybe he president. to lose. that's why he is behave this way and conduct the campaign like ou know, truthfully is not about the issues, it's all about him. >> does it suggest that there may have been a mistake made by roger ailes? trump out? i think if you are roger ailes, trump is not doing the debate because he is afraid of megyn looks better for fox news. >> clearly. >> and trump is not doing the debate because fox news and
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>> but, clearly, he wantedere very much and he is pushing three phone calls evidently leading up to the debate. >> sure, sure. >> to try to get him to come. >> yes. interesting about trump is he completely unpredictable. i think when he first said, i'll probably boycott, he has tt debates before. so, you know, i think a lot of people thought, oh, he'll show up. and there was a lot of shock and >> he didn't. >> he didn't. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good to see you. world's largest retailer is on thursday. they shut their doors forever. many in small towns and rural areas wither shopping options. the retailer cites a down grade in performance. david begnaud is in white >> reporter: good morning. it happened at 7:00 last night. walmart closed the doors.
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sat with her arms folded and sheers put brown paper on the front door. walmart says it's a business decision. happening across the country affecting thousands of people. in this small texas town, and they will tell you it's personal. >> it's maddening! walmart chose to do this. >> reporter: mrs. thompson feels betrayed by walmart's decision to leave whitewright, texas, 12 its grand opening. >> they chose to come here! and then when they put the other grocery store out of businesse down and leave! i'm mad! >> reporter: she is talking about the mom and pop grocery that was a mainstay in thisly 60 years. larry deeds was co-owner. what made you close? >> business. it just quit orter: walmart stole your business? >> yeah.
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nine months after walmart will worked here since he was 16. >> it brings a tear to your eye to see these shelves empty. >> reporter: when walmart moved in last year, mayor said a little competition from walmart was a good thing. now that it's leaving. >> going to hurt the city financially and hit the citizensnd it's not good for their mental status. >> reporter: walmart is closing 154 stores in 27 states and many. in a statement to cbs news, walmart says the decision was not easy and we share in the ies' disappointment. >> communities are finally getting a look at not only the effects of a walmart coming into town but when they leave. i think that is a double blowe. >> reporter: and now that walmart is closed, mrs. thompson has to drive a half an hour to the closest groceryare you buying your groceries now? >> i don't know. . won't be walmart.
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>> reporter: mrs. thompson here. they were given an offer to work at another walmart. thatn to every employee in this walmart. the man who owns that mom and pop shop? he says he is not disappointing and her daughter-in-laws worked there. it's sad because the small businesses were squeezed out by walmart and the communities are hurt. >> and then go without driving 30 minutes or more. >> maybe it will mean a se small mom and pop shops. "48 hours" is tracking an confessed at the end of a tv miniseries. >> a new twist in a bizarre case of suspected killer and aire robert durst who is now demanding to go on trial for murder.
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rst a multimillionaire suspected in a series of deaths and disappearances is about to get evl admit to a gun charge in a plea deal and that will land him in a los angeles courtroom on trial for the murder of his best friend. "48 hours" correspondent erin more moriarty. >> reporter: susan and robert who met in college remained friends for 33 years, until when police say he shot and killed her. now 72-year-old durst is pushing to be in a by august to prove his innocence. like o.j. simpson, robert blake, and the man who called himself
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will likely cause a sensation. why does robert durst want to go to california?t he would actually want to face a murder trial. >> well, it's not for the weather. it's because he's innocent. he berman. >> reporter: his attorney defended durst in 2003 in n, texas. durst was charged of killing his neighbor and dismembering the body.pierr says -- >> this guy is a murderer. he cuts up bodies like your local butcher. >> reporter: but the jury and acquitted him. >> not guilty. >> reporter: is it possible if he goes on trial for susan away with it again?
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i believe in karma. sooner or later, it's got happen. >> reporter: pirro writes about the cases "he killed them outline." she believes berman because she knew too much about his disappearance of his first wife kathy in 1982. the most damming evidence may be from come "the jinx." steve coolie, l.a.ey who berman was murdered believed the jury is likely to see and hear portions of the documentary, including what sounds like a mumbled confession recorded when durst,g a microphone, went into the bathroom. >> i killed them all, of course. evidence is significant. it is hearsay but it's
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something that he, of course, to explain. >> we have always known that he mumbled to himself. i'm not concerned about that part of it. >> erin is with us morning. >> good morning. i think this is kind of interesting. i think some people wonder if he can get a fair trial. so many people know robert durst they realized only a small percentage of americans saw "the jinx." we all think it's a big deal and very few know who he is.ely convinced they can get a fair trial in l.a. and they are going to be able to win, that he will not be convicted of murder. >> they just said he is notout the admissibility of the mumbling. >> well, it should get in in the sense it could be an exception of hearsay, which is anainst interest. but is there a real question about what he really said. did he really say kill them all? or kill them all.
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have been the "e-d" the past tense.oom and you're mad at someone, are you confessing i killed them are? or these i could kill them all. it does make a difference. >> erin, thank you very much.ort tomorrow night on "48 hours." 10:00/9:00 central on cbs. her neighbors will help picke free world. we will go inside the iowa caucus process that can also be confusing to > michael phelps uses his gold meda >> samantha: good friday morning to you and happy friday. if you're on the east side, we start off with a few snowshowers and even a few flakes flies out to the west. snow will be a morning thing, but be careful on your drive in if you do run into it. by midday most of us should be done with the snow.
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>> brian: good morning. i'm brian duffy. the maintenance foreman at hopkins airport has been fired. earlier this month he led snowplow drivers onto the runway right into the path of a plane that just lifted off the ground. he had to drive past several barriers and lights warning him of departing planes. here's our meteorologist sam roberts with a look at a somewhat snowy friday morning. sam. >> samantha: if you came in from the east side this morning, you ran into some snow, and there's a little bit of snow out there. on the west side not much happening, but out towards the east, an additional trace, up to two inches of snow possible. i think those two-inch totals will be super isolated mainly out in southern lake, northern
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ay, january 29th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead, includingcans debating without donald trump. presidential candidates are campaigning in the final push for votes in iowa. we will show you what caucus. first,"eye opener" at 8:00. donald trump defied persistent lobbying from fox news chairman roger ailes skipped the debate and held a lly. >> he wents take on't take anything he finds offensive and fight back and the message of his campaign.
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accusing the other of playing rty. >> police believe these three men are still in southern california and we now know they may have had help on the inside. it's extremely rare for the fbi to release this kind of they are trying to dispel rumors that lavoy finicum was on his zika virus could come to the united states but four of five do not have symptoms. ple in this small texas town and they will tell you walmart closing its doors is personal. >> they want to close down and >> does it suggest that may have been a mistake made by roger ailes? >> trump is not doing the debate becauseyn
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presented by prudential. the gift that keeps on giving. i'm chilly seven republican presidential candidates grabbed one last chance to talk to iowa voters from a debate stage in prime time. the party's not. donald trump held his own event at the same time of fox news debate and happened two miles apart. trump says his rallyfor veterans. >> look at all of the cameras like the academy awards. this is like the academy awards. once this ball started rolling, and you see listen. i'm not going to do the debate at out of respect for myself.would just be wrong. >> now even though trump boycotted the debate, people about him. google says its users searched trump's name far more than any other candidate.
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some interest in jeb bush but chris christie and rand paul didn't make the chart at all.ther on issues. >> i will apologize to nobody ill fight terrorism. >> the only vote ted was voted for is a budget that rand paul that brags about >> i am not the candidate of career politicians in washington. >> we need people who think out of the box and can solve >> i do not support -- >> you went on -- >> i did not support amnesty. >> you said more than that! you said earned path tois code to amnesty! >> we will not round up and deport 12 million people and not go around handing
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>> you can get it on amazon. >> that is the book you changedw on immigration. >> you changed -- >> so did you. io passed that bill you proposed an amendment and would have allowed for legalization and not for citizenship.. >> the one thing you're talking about is -- it did not say a word -- >> the bill you were amending allowed he is the king for saying you're for amnesty. everybody is for it except for ted cruz but it's a falseness. >> this is the lie that ted's campaign is built on and randhed on it. he is the most conservative guy and everyone else is a rhino. >> i heard what they both d it on video! everybody can change their mind. i'll legal to change your mind in this country but when you're dmit it
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parliamently tricks. has is the difference! >> one question in last debate centered around the cbs news investigation into the wounded warrior project. former employees told cbs news the charity has spent lavishlyays focusing on veterans. >> just today, a wounded warrior organization designed to help nd their families is coming under fire for raising tens of millions of dollars, but spending almost half of that on travel and hotels and dinners and luxury conferences. taking care of veterans is, obviously, a huge issue in the country that so many have served so much. if you were president would you police these charity organizations that say they are helping vets? >> of course. all things can be done at the al and federal level to do that. the first duty of the next president of the united states
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>> the wounded warrior project has strongly rejected several of the claims in our report and itse requests for an interview. the iowa caucuses have started every presidential primary season for decades. and with three days to go,re rallying supporters to get out and vote. but for anyone living outside iowa, what actually happens at a caucus remains a bit of a nancy cordes is in des moines to make sense of it. nancy, good morning. what is a caucus? >> reporter: good morning. okay. here is your caucus .m. monday night in more than 1,600 precincts across the state, people will gather in church basements and school gymste homes. like a primary, whoever gets the most votes, wins. but it's how they get there that is a little different. >> iowa, you know the crowds. they are always packed. >> god bless the great state of iowa! many
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rallies. >> i am thrilled hob here in marion. >> the weather is vermont weather. thank you, iowa. crowd count that really matters is on caucus night. >> so there are 23 precincts in west des moines. >> reporter: in des moines,porter jewel couch is schooling her fellow caucus captain. >> our ultimate goal and it says on a number of different papers, is get more people for hi. how are you. >> reporter: they need training because caucuses are oo little confusing. >>y not just vote? >> it's a word that means a meeting of cheeses. >> reporter: the good wife tried to explain the concept in a recent literally a gathering of neighbors trying to convince each other to support their candidate. >> this is a caucus room. >> reporter: even the sanders' it up in this facebook video. >> prove them wrong and caucus for bernie. >> it's going to be [ bleep ] awesome!ere are the basics. for republicans, it's simple. voters express their preference
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where democrats, though, it's onted. iowans separate into camps, according to the candidate they support and any candidate who doesn't hit about 15% inct is eliminated and that candidate's supporters can then choose to back someone else. >> approach them with ar their candidate and for them. >> reporter: a unique process neighbors to switch sides. >> had you heard about bernie sanders at all? >> reporter: the more precincts you win, the more get and plays into the strategy. some are taking college studentsown to their hometowns to caucus and that way, large base of youth support will be more spread out across the state. >> thank you, ere was an emotional
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for jason rezaian who wasin iran for more than a year and a half in prison. >> there are so many people to thank. my iranian told me "the washington post" did not exist, that no one knew of my plight, and the united statesould not lift a finger for my release. today, i'm here in this room with the very people who helpedns wrong in so many ways. >> jason rezaian appeared at the new opening of the ew headquarters opening. the post says it's not clear when jason will return to work. this was a very emotionalfor the people who brought him back, all of the "the post" people and jeff bezos and the
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>> you wonder about emotionally, how doover with your captors telling you that? >> that he had been abandoned. coming up, coldplay is gearing up for one of its hottest gigs. chris martin tells anthony mason how the group's dream to headline the super bowl halftime show became a reality. we have p >> samantha: all right. we're looking at chilly temperatures. it's 26, which isn't bad in the morning for late january, but you factor the wind in, and it feels colder. you can almost see the camera breeze. ground. we have had periods of snow throughout the area this morning, and we're still seeing sandusky. this is all drifting towards the south and east, so akron/canton
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male characters. anna werner is here with a dialogue. >> reporter: good morning. for decade, disney has been making full-length animated iconic characters, many of them female. but it turns out, men may be dominating those movies more than we realize. >> keep singing! >> reporter: in disney's 1989 film "the little mermaid" ariel loses her voice to an evil sea t according to new research, she isn't the only disney princess left speechless. >> the most thing i was surprisedthe complete predominance of male this professor and her team found -- >> even if the princess is the
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model you can imagine for a girl, she can't be the shop keeper or the person in charge of lighting the candles in the orter: and the men do much more of the talking. read. as soon as she starts getting ideas and thinking. >> reporter: in 1991 "beauty and thele character spoke 71% of the time. in "the magical world of aladdin" men nabbed 90% of the ten to me. >> reporter: but that wasn't always the case. >> i didn't mean to frighten you. >> reporter: female characters spoke as much, if not more than males, very first three princess films. >> it's midnight! >> when they went over from "sleeping beauty" to "the littleaid" they added more characters and most of new characters were men.
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in the 2012 hit "brave" female characters spoke 74% of the time, more than any other disney. let it go let it go >> reporter: a near later in "frozen" it was just 41%. even though it's a story about was written and codirected by a woman. >> back up. deal with this crook here. problem is that? >> you need to take that artwork as a whole. >> reporter: "time"said it's not only about word count. >> we are seeing more women in charge and more women taking chances, more women being active in the roles that they fulfill ambition to get those roles. >> reporter: but they are looking at what is being said, whether it's commands, mpliment. >> you fight good. >> people all over the world, they are watching these movies and they are incredibly popular. what message are they getting?
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>> listen! >> disney didn't respond to our question for thought says she and her team are taking a look at the pixar film and they are equally es go to men in those movies than women. >> we can't catch a break. >> we make less and we pay more. >> the aid what is the context of the role? are they strong independent characters or likety where they sleep the whole movie. >> i think gayle and i get to speak more than charlie and i think he would like that. >> i would encourage it, by the >> it's sometimes overpowering. >> i like the odds. >> yes. >> thank you so much. how about a super bowl with cabernet?
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>> yeah. we have this -- this -- this could call it that. >> reporter: does it feel something different than a gig? >> it feels like something you've been building up your whole life.t it to feel quite so like that but it's a once in a lifetime thing. >> reporter: yeah. for ages. ? >> yeah. >> reporter: something you've always wanted to do? >> yeah. if you grow up in the countryside in england, the e say you're landing on mars tomorrow. >> reporter: what is the audience like this? a g think three gazillion if you include the outskirts. >> the outer boroughs? >> yes. you can see anthony mason's martin this weekend on sunday morning and catch coldplay at the super bowl 50 halftime show, along with the big game, th,
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>> samantha: time is 8:26. good morning to you. not the best start out there, but hey, it's friday, so you know, we got that going for us. definitely a cloudy start, and some of you still seeing snowshowers. temperatures in the mid to upper 20s with wind factored in, because it's very windy out there, it feels as if it's in the teens and will likely feel like that all day. prepare for a very january-appropriate day before our much-anticipated weekend warm-up. here's what's happening on the radar. of course, we've been watching this snow all morning. this is mainly light lake-effect drifting inland from the north and west. you can see snow stretches all the way from some of our western areas towards norwalk through the near west side into the snowbelt and then to the south as well.
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wine with football. hee e plus how some of the game's biggest names are tackling their passion for at is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the san francisco chronicle" remembers paul kanter of jefferson airplane who died yesterday. he was 74 years old. the "los angeles times" reports on a student in l.a. whocore on his advance the placement calculus exam.he world to do that. the 17-year-old is a son of a salvadorian maintenance worker nurse. he hopes to become an engineer at cal tech. congrats on the perfect score. >> i read the article and it said i always stress him to read, read,i said regardless of what you do of your grades, i'll love you,
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>> "time" reports on and leonardo dicaprio meeting at the pope francis gave a leather-bound version book that dah icaprio. >> one of the fee iats in hours. jericka duncan is at the pennsylvania convention center in philly with a little car that is generating big bucks -- big good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you mentioned, this is actually the fiat right here that the holy father used. car will be on display for the nine-day event. but i can tell you among the hundreds of bigger, faster, more
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simple and modest. this fiat 500 l.ack seems to embody the spirit of its previous passenger, pope francis. chuck heating and bobby hill were honored to follow in his holy out the fiat at the philadelphia auto show. >> i thought it was awesome! >> fun! >> reporter: the two were standsouts during the to philadelphia in september for the world meeting of families, where moments like this became the hallmark of the pontiff's first u.s. visit. the people's pope blessedating's 10-year-old son michael who has cerebral palsy. >> i just had to turn away because my emotions took over. very strong faith but it just seemed like this was the pinnacle. young soprano bobby hill exchanged gists fts with
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>> he is a really nice guy and just regular. >> reporter: and so is his ride, now up for by far we will break the biggest attendance ever for the philly show. >> and because of the car?. >> reporter: the chairman of this year's show. >> it's going to range 435 miles. so besides the fact the holy father sat back seat. >> reporter: since that visit, no one has been allowed to sit in those sacred back seats. the only significant change, theeen tinted back to factory standards. during the pope's visit, there was less shade between the pope and the people. point for these vehicles? >> there is no starting point but a base car like this sells for ue of the pope will sell more than that. >> reporter: the proceeds will go to several catholic charities
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the goodwill generated during the pope's trip. could you ask for a reminder months after the pope has left? >> i don't think so. it tells us how we are living and what our priorities are and what about the people who don't have all that we have?for keating and hill, they were having the time of their lives in the fiat! dancing queen >> reporter: jamming to the beat, thankful for the blessings of two chance encounters. one with the pope. >> reporter: that's right. and, of course, this auction, again, will this evening. now you don't have to be at the auto show to make an offer. you can also bid online. organizers tell hoping by the end of the night,
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expensive car in the building.>> for a very good cause indeed. >> that video of the guys singing helps it out. journey to the san francisco bay area has an unlikely confession. >> if you had to have an official drink of super bowl 50,be? >> it would be wine. >> reporter: >> samantha: time is 8:36. this is our latest snow report out of chardon in geauga county over the last 12 hours we've picked up two inches of snow is there. so, you know, we've been seeing this snow for quite some time. here it is all the way from sandusky up through far northeast ohio down into akron, canton, cleveland seeing light snow. most of this is pretty light.
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this scary hit calgary's player wideman a suspension. he knocked the official into the ice on wednesday.s in pain after his himself and just was trying to get off the ice. he apologized laort. >> video too. for some watching football and drinking beer goes together but this year's super bowl is played inevi stadium, in st. clara, california. >> reporter: wine is big business in california. napa and sonoma have a 40 ate's economy and so it's no surprise that the industry has been a big
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of the players that are based in that area. football fans, suggesting an official gameday beverage other than beer would be considered blasphemy. john york. if you had to have a drink of super bowl 50, what would it be? >> it would be wine. >> reporter: york is one oe san francisco 49ers. to him, location is everything. >> why do you think football and wine go together? >> well, because it is northern california and you've got access to some of the best wines in the >> reporter: there are nearly a thousand wineries within a hundred miles of levi stadium, host of this year's super bowl. york began hosting eight of them home game in 2014 in a program called appalachian wine is not associated with a sports event, no one
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throughout the building, so it and, of course, there were four inexpensive wines that were down on the main floor, but as this has grown, better and betterare served throughout the entire building. >> reporter: the stadium will serve 16 wines in the general concession area at the big game and 100 different california wines in a suite.t the spectators who are inviting. york sees a among nfl players. >> you can see on the tape people interested in knowing more about wine and some about how to make it and some get involved in thelopment and production of wine. >> reporter: you could say falling in love with wine is somewhat of a job hazard in the bay area. just ask former 49ers ana, former oakland raiders quarterback rick meier and this ring on. >> reporter: you can't power wine as well when you have a
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>> reporter: after retiring fromnd of this season, charles woodson, the future hall of famer is now focusing on the wine label he started over a decade this is our 2008. >> reporter: what do you like about it? >> 2008, man, is just -- it's very -- like my teammates would say, it's very >> reporter: very charles woodson? >> very charles woodson. >> reporter: as is his tasting room in the heart of napa ls like a sports bar than a wine lounge and nods of each of the stops in his prolific ity of michigan where he won the heisman trophy and the national championship. the green bay packers, where he bowl. and the oakland raiders. >> it's intercepted and it's picked off by charles woodson! >> reporter: where woodson both began and ended his professional>> charles woodson. >> reporter: where did your love of wine come from?
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with the raiders, i got drafted here in '98 and i knew nothing wine. and, you know, i started -- somehow, i started drinking merlot. like many in the raiders franchise, was introduced to wine while attending the team's annual training camp in napa. >> every time you went out, estaurant or at the hotel, people were drinking wine and i'm coming out of college and it wasn't too much wine drinking, you know? >> reporter: he discovered that he likes 2001, during his fourth season at training camp, he met wine maker rick lewis who talked woodson to make arrel and helped him create his own barrel. cele my name on it, it's going to be charles woodson wine but that is it. what is different about cl he wanted to be involved and i think why we are still here 16 years later because charles
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>> reporter: woodson's hands-on d off when his 2010 cabernet made the top 100 "winelist. winning the heisman. it's a wine heisman. community. business. people don't drink it because of your name. it's all about what is in the the "juice" as they say. >> reporter: the wine had to be a heisman trophy winning wine? >> d to be a champion. that's what i am, a champion. so the wine had to be the same thing. >> reporter: woodson will be in the bay area next month and ces and his wine. you might expect the entire wine industry is in on the super bowl festivities. among the highlights, the taste of sonoma wine bowl city in san francisco and then the napa wine train and they are running this big game
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nfl players and even coach are turned into wine loving people, will share their wine and more athletes on board ties as well. >> sounds like a good time! >> great to see athletes doing things outside of their sport. >> this is really a passion. this isn't, as with charles, put my name on a lible. label. he woke up early in the morning vesting. first time somebody called him slow because he was laughed at by the guys doing the thank you, dana. we are going to look back at some of the most unforgettable up
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thank you for being with us. >> always a pleasure. tune into thews" tonight with scott pelley and work our digital news network 24/7 cbsn. >> debate will go on with or without mr. trump. >> the feud between donald trump and fox news is now on.he elephant not in the room. >> will i get more or less votes? nobody knows. >> people my age think you're e been on the front lines of change and progress since i was your age. >> i just saw a woman cursing t out of her home. >> this is a little ridiculous. snow and nobody is coming. >> it's an around-the-clock removal effort. >> never seen flooding this bad. >> you want me to go down there with a mop? >> all three men are facing charges of escaping jail. >> let use because they are extremely armed
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>> this is a free-for-all >> it's unclear who fired first. >> it's causing contamination. >> toxic lead!he last matchup between tom brady and peyton manning. >> peyton manning, did you ever think in the super bowl, you'd oppose him? >> oh, wow! first in the nation with a customized kiosk. >> i like a bacon and cheese biscuit. >> and hash browns and throw in the pancakes too! >> he can kick>> she is a real pistol! >> yea yea yea! >> this is one of my finer pieces. buzzfeed said i love gayle's >> gayle, you know i love you very much. i'm nervous with you, so let me listen to you first.
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>> samantha: it's good to see you again on this friday hoping your morning is off to a dpraet start. of course, we still have snowshowers around all the way from the west side out into the snowbelt, and even to the south. inland. you can see that snow over the course of the entire morning has been ongoing for some of us. snow will end by this afternoon, but we could pick up an additional dusting on top of what we got overnight and early this morning. windy and chilly today, highs in the 20s this afternoon, but it will feel as if it's in the teens with the wind factors in. not to worry. a big warm-up on tap this weekend. check out saturday.
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