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ning funded by cbs good morning.january 30th, 2016. saturday." the secrets on her server. for the first time, the house confirms hillary clinton's unsecured e-mails contain closely guarded information. on the hunt in california. for two men on the run as one turns himself in, south. >> hitting pay dirt at the
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what is rising at sundance? we will show you how streaming services are taking the film festival by storm. ing with a look at today's eye owe ep opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> this is a job interview.st tell you what you want to hear. i want to tell you what i will don and i want you to hold me accountable! >> hillary's top secret headachee iowa vote. >> 22 e-mails from the private server of hillary clinton has been found to contain secret material. >> documents notclassified at the time they were sent. >> this is getting more and more serious. >> remember my staff on the intelligence committee had done that, they would have been fired and probably ne of the free escapees from orange county jail has given himself up. >> we are pressing forward and we are coming after them. >> four miners in chinaed after being trapped for 36 days. >> take a look at this.
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>> this difficultying cargo ship bit of concern off the coast of france. >> fascinating photo taken by mars recovery. >> it is a selfie. >> surf is up in hawaii.the week? tom goslin is nearly beaten by a monster wave as the wave is >> all that. >> 14-month-old snowboarder. this is sloan. >> and all that matters. >> lebron lost the ssed the dunk! thompson gets it back and knocked away and the crowd is absolutely loving it! >> on "cbs this morning." >> thens had a debate last night. donald trump skipped the debate. it was like a seinfeld episode without kramer.! no, actually, donald trump is
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to compete with the event. who better to celebrate than ouro are dodging bombs and terror, than a guy who ran away from megyn kelly. lcome to the weekend, everyone. we got a great show for you today, including a closer at the film making a big splash at the box office weekend.t hours" tells the story of the greatest small boat coast guard rescue ever. we tell you the story behind on board the boat. >> a long island yell deli, we will get this chef's story in "the >> jesse malin is the owner of three new york city venues and
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respect of artists of bruceeen and ryan adams and green day. we will talk to him about his request to save new york and he will perform in our saturday session. our top story. two days before the iowary clinton is in damage control over new information about the private e-mail server she used as secretary of state. the state department released a new batch of the that 22 of them contain top secret information, but they were not labeled classified when they were sent. >> now the controversy is e race for the white house. ju an julianna goldman has the latest.he first time the state department is acknowledging that material found on colon's e-mail server was top secret. one of the highest levels of sitive that the e-mails weren't even partially included in last night's release. the timing is also sensitive. just two days before the iowa caucuses and the quickly made its way back onto the campaign trail. >> this is a job interview.
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i want to tell you what i will ou to hold me accountable for doing it! >> reporter: hillary clinton avoided the controversy over hering yesterday in iowa but the republicans were quickly to pounce. donald trump tweeted hillary clinton is a major national security risk, not presidential accused her of playing by her own set of rules. >> she said that she has that private e-mail server for her own convenience. >> what i know for a fact if a member of my staffintelligence committee had done that, they would have been fired and probably prosecuted. >> reporter: clopt inton'sic rival didn't lay on. he said the follow. the state department chain from clinton's private e-mail account are being upgraded to top secret. >> in consultation with the intelligence this upgrade and believe it's the prudent responsibility
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>> reporter: but clinton's campaign is pushing back saying the move is overclassification, run amuck, the result ofinfighting and argue in one case, the e-mails appeared to involve information from a published news article. clinton kept a private e-mail york home. she maintains she never sent or received classified information on her private e-mail account. but polls sew questions about en a toll, with more voters seeing her as dishonest and untrustworthy. in an interview with nbc news,es the voters will look past the controversy. >> i just don't see it as anything that will, in any way, cause any voter to -- a voter mind to have any concerns. >> reporter: campaign is saying they want the e-mails to be released so the public can judge the state's decision. of e-mails the state department withheld 18 messages between president obama and then secretary clinton.
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eventually be released. >> julianna goldman in washington, thank you. iowa voters cast the first caucus votes on monday. hillary clinton is virtually tied with vermont senator bernie undecided have to make up their minds in an atmosphere of genuine his way, we made our point. >> reporter: after skipping the final televised prime time debate before the iowa caucuses, donald trump made a rare doesn't know the bottom line. >> i took a chance and we did something. i don't know what the end result.
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thing. >> reporter: trump appears happy that ted cruz took most of the heat which might have been the idea all along.d place. he got really pummeled last night. actually, i'm glad i wasn't there because i guess, he got pummeled.r: despite the stepped up scrutiny, cruz expects candidates to face hard questions. >> i believe that anyone who wishes to serve as presidento demonstrate the humility and respect to go directly and ask for the support and have your records reporter: republicans who were on stage thursday night all hit the biggest general election theme, who could defeat national democratic front-runner hillary lary clinton is disqualified from being the commander in chief of the united states. >> she will never get within ten miles of the white house. >> i will defeat hillary clinton in clinton is no iowa.
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winning back young voters who bernie sanders. >> the democratic nominee has to go toe-to-toe with whoever they put up there on the other side case, not a promise, but a case about what we are going to do. >> reporter: and sanders, currently running neck and neck with clinton in polls here ize the enthusiastic young voters and go-ers. >> we will lose this caucus if the voter turnout is -- as all that. so my request to you in the next three days is beg, borrow, ki
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>> or kidnapping. major garrett in des moines, thank you. cbs news political director john donald trump on friday for an interview on "face the nation." >> let me ask you about the veterans. some veterans groups have said that you used the veterans as a part of a political stunt,u were, you know -- >> i haven't seen that. i haven't seen that. we were so -- they were so happy last night. we had tremendous numbers of veould they be against raise money? >> i guess you were offended by fox and not be in the debate and yous thing as an after-thought. >> i can tell you the veteran groups are so happy and they are splitting up $6 million. that is pretty good. >> 22 organizations.t on the list of the 22 you're giving to. why not? >> i looked at the wounded warrior situation. i saw some stories i think on i think i want to give it a little paws until we find out whether or not that stuff is correct so we looked very carefully.
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are costing and how they allocate their money. and i like to see nice low numbers in terms of expense. those numbers were pretty >> presidential plxs politics tops the agenda tomorrow morning on "facemore of john dicker er erson dickerson's interview with donald trump and marco rubio will also be a five snowmobilers died in avalanche on friday southeast of prince george. several people may be trapped und the snow the snowmobile activity forced to make an emergency landing last night. the flight bound from vancouver to newark lost cabin pressure and landed safely in toronto.loyed inside the cabin. after a problem developed with
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none of the 107 passengers were e later flown on other flights to vancouver. one of the three inmates who escaped from a southern california maximum security d bars this morning. say duong turned himseds in. they say the others may still be in california or headed for ter: law enforcement swarm at santa ana business on friday and arrested bac duong who got away from a brazenedak last weekend. >> duong contacted a civilian on the streets of santa ana and stated he wanted to turn himself? duon is a long time friend of him and entered the auto shop and asked his wife who works there to contact law >> he said that he want to turn
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>> reporter: laugh friday, duong and tie u anderi got away. the other twoputies believe they might be living in a white utility vehicle. >> we will continue to use all available resources to capture the additional two escapees who are outstanding. >> reporter: the triolp from ravaghi who taught english at the jail and accused of providing the inmates with tools for planning, like google jail rooftop. for "cbs this morning: saturday" ben tracy, los angeles. a federal judge in portland, oregon, hasn leader of the armed occupation of a national wildlife refuge to be held in custody pending trial. the judge says she believes that ammon bundy might try to oher federal property if free
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others are being held. other defendants to be released. four others continue to occupy the wildlife refuge. flint their water retested after new test levels showed higher levels of lead that can be treated by the filters that have been distributed and come after state documents showed employees of flint were given water long before the other residents were. >> reporter: a year ago when residents were told their water was safe to drink, despite the taste ander coolers were delivered to flint's state office building. newly released e-mails show the heir employees drinking flint water. the e-mails were sent days after the city told the residents the water turned high levels of a by-product from aplant and said you do not need to boy your water or take other
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was drinkable but the stateemployees the following. in a radio r rick snyder addressed the issue of state workers getting coolers. >> they were doing it as part of their normaledures to make sure they were responding to those notices. >> does it look bad, though, that state workers got water before the residents? >> it doesn't help again, it was not tied to the lead issue. >> reporter: we asked flint residents what they thought about the e-mail. >> last when? >> january? a year ago? that's sad. very, very sad. >> reporter: what will it take for you to regain trust in the ow. i have no idea. i really have no idea. >> reporter: that bad? >> yeah. >> reporter: foraturday," adriana diaz, flint, michigan. the u.s. and brazil are
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other technologies to control the mosquito-borne zika virus and found in brazil and 20 other nations and most in the latin america andns. brazil is set to host the olympic games this summer. we will have much more about the looming zika virus threat our "morning rounds" segment. peace talks got off to a geneva. it agreed to meet with u.n. official while still insisting it would not negotiate.rs of the syrian opposition talked with a special member of the envoy. a woman was found guilty initain for joining the terror group. here is allen pizzey with more.
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family she was taking her 1-year-old son for a holiday ined up in a so-called islamic state in syria. the 26-year-old claimed it was all accidental. but according to a police ille self-radicalized by viewing extremist material on the internet, she was not naive and she had absolutely clear intentions before leaving.rom her phone shows shaquille posing holding a gun and several have showed her 1-year-old son doingent out a what is that message to our her saying the following. >> it was never my intention to enter syria but she police the love affair was short-lived. >> i didn't want to be in syria but all of the men were like. this place is hell. this place is eporter: this place was
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was kept in a house with other men.uille told counterterrorism officers when she was picked up on her return to britain after three months in raqqa she managed to get amile from the turkish border. >> i told him to stop the car. 90,000 syrians which is $50, -- everything and i ran, ran, ran. >> reporter: she will be sentence odd monday and her son is in state care. learned that a chicago police officer charged with murdering a black teenager may ask that his trialcity. it was also revealed that officer jason van dyke's dash cam that not working that night.rts, that has been happening a lot in chicago. >> reporter: there was something missing from these dashboard videos of fatal police shootings in s no sound.
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have video and audio recorders in the dashboard, an analysis of police maintenance logs byite dna info chicago indicates silenced tape is not unusual. the analysis, which was not disputed by police officials, found microphones stashed in glove boxes,ed and antennas damaged on purpose. john es errors can happen at any time. >> but there are other times it's tlibt, people deliberately the system. >> reporter: in the shooting of laquan mcdonald in 2014 none of the five cruisers on the scene recorded audio when officer jason van dyke shot mcdonald 16 escanlante concedes that on any given day 12% of the recorders need to be fixed but intentionalet with reprimands or suspensions. dean angelo, of the police union, blames aging equipment,
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>> some of those things have been in disrepair for a long now come down on the individual operators of the vehicle and say that they have done something to it, i think, is a bit >> do the officers feel they are getting breathed down their necks? >> it is believed they don't want to be the next viral video.osure is about to be increased. this spring they will be wearing new body cameras as part of athat, if successful, could spread to the whole force. dean reynolds,aturday," chicago. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the boston globe" says federal authorities have dismantled a hat recruits members from high schools and follows the arrest of 56 people on friday. they were part of an enterprise that allegedly sold drugs andout five murders in the
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knives and chains. "the new york times" reports facebook is pulling the plug on person-to-person gun sales on its two main sites. gun sales have become popular online since president obama announced executive actions to clamp down on the practice. the company says the ban applies to its main facebook site and its sharing service and rely on 1 billion users to report postings about gun sales. the international business times says some serious star the east africa nation of kenya to make a statement about its illegal ivory trade.o and elton john and others plan to attend what is called an anti-poaching fireith a street value of 270 million dollars is expected to be burned in protests of the hunt of elephants. an estimated 30,000 elephants
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>> a good way to use celebrity. david bowie left a hundred is wife and two children. he wished to be cremated. his battle to cancer two weeks ago. he was 69 years old. he was generous and gave 2 million to his personalt and coming up, new revelations in the the wounded warrior project which exposed lavish spending by the charity for parties and
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police were called to this fire that caused traffic delays. when the truck began rolling backward toward police cars on icer tried to move his car to escape but it filled with smoke and he had to get out as the truck rolled suffered minor injuries. >> pretty unbelievable. the officer couldn't get the car in gear fast enough so he said, let me just run. done too. >> the best option is to run. the ongoing cbs news investigation of the wounded warrior project prompted a
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>> just today, a wounded warrior organization designed to help wounded veterans and their families is coming under fire millions of dollars, but spending almost half of that on travel and hotels and dinners and luxuryonferences. so taking care of veterans is a huge issue in the country to help so many who have served anmuch. if you were president would you police these charity organizations that say they are helping vets? >> of course. there are all sorts of ways that can be and federal level to do that. the first duty of the next president of the united states is fix the mess in the department of veterans affairs. >> another response to our navigator, a national evaluator of charities put the wounded warrior project on its watch list.st findings. >> reporter: the nation's most prominent veterans charity is facing criticism from more than 40about how it
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dollars it's raised the past six years. we asked mark owens, a former director of tax-exempt the irs to review the wounded warrior project's tax documents. what was your biggest concern in reading these forms?n't tell the number of people that were assisted. i thought that was truly unusual. if the organization is asking for moneymoney, purportedly spending money to assist with veterans, i'd like to know. >> reporter: wounded warrior heir money is spent on programs for veterans, that's because they include some promotional items, tising and shipping and pom posage costs and take that out and the figures look more like what charity watchdogs are saying to 60% go to help members.
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included in the services.>> i'd be curious to know how asking people for money equates to the assistance of wounded veterans. >> reporter: steven gnar has been ceo in 2014. he was paid $500,000 and manyd us they thought it was too much. he defended his salary to our norfolk affiliate last april. >> my salary is less than one tenth of 1% of the donationse in and i am running an organization that is helping hundreds of thousands of warriors. >> reporter: last year, wwp gaverant to a group that defends higher spending on overhead, executive salaries, and fund-raising by charities.he more money the charity raises the more it can spend on veterans. >> if your only fixation is
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that is feeling but not g good. you can run a lot of program activities and spend a lot of money. >> reporter: but charity watchdog daniel the group is sitting on 248 million dollar surplus and not enough spent on veterans. >> it would be helpful if thellions of dollars were being spent to help veterans in the shorter term, in the year, too, rather than being held for longer r: for "cbs this morning: saturday," i'm chip reid in washington. the wounded warrior project has strongly rejected several of the claims in our report. responded to multiple requests for an interview. coming up, the next
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4 million people in the americas the year. this story is what everyone is talking about. >> very much so.than 30 cases of zika virus in the united states but not contracted ad. it's in south america in many countries and central america and in the caribbean. the big question is will it come to the united states? and the answer is probably or later, we will see some local transmission here. but the idea is there won't be a lot. for instance, we saw some danga here in florida and in texas. and these were small outbreaks. the reason we don't expect to see larger outbreaks, there are reasons. number one, most of the united states experiences a real winter. mosquitoes don't tend to like two feet of snow. it's just not their preferred t.
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population and transmission. the other reason is that even when it is warmer, in the united states, we use a lot of and screens in the windows. that is unlike some of the countries where we are seeing a great deal of spread. so the answer is we probably will see some here, but hopefully not a g specific being done, jon, to prevent this from spreading now? >> yes. holly mentioned a few of them. they are getting rid of places where the in brazil they are trying to drain the swamps and using pesticides and telling people to have protective clothing. i agree with holly.hony fauci who is head of the infectious diseases for the nih and said it will probably come here bute of a widespread outbreak like in brazil, probably unlikely. >> they say don't go to these areas if you're pregnant or whatthere? >> it's better safe than sorry. the cdc is being very clear saying if you traveled to one of
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spreading and you have symptoms, symptoms include fever and joint pain and rash and redness of your eyes within two weeks of returning, you should go in and see your doctor.ng is that about 80% of people who contract the zika virus don't, in fact, get any symptoms. if you are pregnant and you've re there is zika, it makes sense to get in to your doctor and get an you will take sound and make sure everything is fine with the baby and, if not, they can take next >> the 12 steps of alcoholic anonymous. countless people with their drinking problems help them. for many of us the ellowship is a mystery. >> i'm john and i'm an alcoholic. >> reporter: that greeting by bill wilson, the founder of s central to every aa meeting. the play "bill w and dr. bob" tells the story of wilson and >> you ain't giving up on me, bill?
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between the two between the spring of 1935. >> and because of what theyn akron, ohio, that was the birth of aa. >> reporter: dr. steven birdman who writes under the men name samuel sham iwright. the birth of aa, why is that important in for you? >> it is the most successful alcoholics. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> i think it's because of the essence of aa which bill and bob thing that can keep a drunk sober is telling his story to another drunk. >> reporter: for sham, the story is personal. >> in my patients and in my friends life, i've seen the destruction and i've seen the healing. i used aa principles in my day, said, hey, do you have a problem?
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don't you just stop. , yourself? >> me. and i've been in recovery for 26 years. the reason that i have been dedicated to this play is my service to the alcoholic community. >> i'm a drinker! >> reporter: aa began when bill e and desperate to stay sober, asked a local pastor for a list of drinkers who would listen to his story and understand his the last person he called? dr. bob smith. >> booze is the glue. told me together. discovered, which is amazing in 1935 is that alcoholism is a disease with physical and psychological and had to be treated in all three arenas. >> reporter: but it's a subject barely covered in medical schools. >> that first night, i get a medical center sponsored the play's current run and held a seminar as a teaching tool to
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yourself and how are you going to ask for help from someone else or something else outside yourself? >> are you willing to join us?m is called a disease of isolation because you're just there with your bottle. that's what this play shows. it shows just how far down thesehen how they climbed back out together. >> stigma is such a huge problem.can adults have an alcohol use disorder but many doctors don't think of it as a disease. there is a stigma and so people feel ashamed and don't get help rom their family or friends. this is a huge, huge problem. >> great story, jon. >> the history, too, of how it interesting. thank you both. a voyage to the bottom of the sea brings back the biggest piece of the earth's crust ever found. ahead, sever concluding -- jeffrey concludinger on the historic drilling operation. you're watching "cbs this
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the water here is over two miles deep. but that ship is drilling into the bottom, obtaining samples of muds and rocks for scientific >> in 1961, scientists drilled a hole into the ocean floor off california's coast. they hoped to break through the earth's crust and reach the ut they failed. >> now other scientists are trying to make history again. a two-month returns today with samples to unlock some of the earth's deepest secrets.us. >> good morning. >> you know science scares me. >> scares me too. >> but, like, it doesn't seem like a good idea to drill into what comes out? what are they finding? >> here is the thing. we think if you drill that deep you pop the earth and we will
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mantle which is 85% of the earth so the largest part of the earth we know nothing about.p enough part of the ocean where the trust is thin enough, you can actually sort of get a head start and drill down into an area of the earth where you get that haven't seen light since the earliest days of the solar started this in 1961 and got down pretty far but stopped. what happened?ck breakdowns. so funding dried up. ? >> we lost interest. it was guys in silver pressure suits or roughnecks on drill boats and there was no we have had other samples of the crust before. what is different? >> we haven't actually gotten down to the mantle. we have gotten close. and what they have gotten to on dition, this
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2,300 feet down which isn't bad because if you can get 1.6 miles down, you're in the mantle.ten closer than brought. the largest piece of crustal material so they are lorng more this? >> here is a couple of fascinating things. sentence cientists know when you get below a certain level, something that sounds like jibberish.ic waves speed up. if you learn more about those seismic waves you can learn more about earthquakes and you can also maybe find extreme life down. >> really? so what are the life forms they think? >> you have life forms on earth that survive in extreme d in desert rocks. here, it's possible you will find forms of life that deep in
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and living on a place for extra terrestrial createses. >>two and what happens necks? xt? >> they have gotten a half a mile down and need to get to a mile and 1.6 miles and feel that could happen by >> are there any exciting prediction what they might find? >> again, the hope is, first of all, that you'll get a sample of the solar system inest phase. this is material that hasn't been touched. this is a way that will give us a sense of when we go out to the moon and tighten around saturno out to the moon, these are the kind of organisms we could be looking for. drill bit one has to have. >> some of those drill bits are broken because you get down to
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show you how theatrical. >> only two days remain before the iowa caucuses and hillary clinton is facing new questions about her private e-mail when state. a new group of e-mails was released by the state department which says that 22 of them contain top secret information.tment says those e-mails were not labeled as classified when they were sent. >> the news could not come at a lary two days before the iowa caucus. what can we expect on monday? philip bump is here with a at can we expect to half after this? >> in the room people debating with one another and democratic people to one candidate or the other. unlike a normal election where something like this coming this late people may not hear about it.ear about this in the room on monday and a lot of people saying this is a liability for hillary clinton over the long term and i think
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>> can i just say i'm so glad we are finally going to start voting on something? >> you're right. >> you may. >> let's look at this pivotal moment here. bernie sanders has said he has to winampshire if he has a chance, correct? >> he said that, yes. i'm not sure that is necessarily true but he definitely -- it's more important for him to win iny clinton. >> the stakes for hillary in these two states are what, then? >> it seems hillary needs to winy won't win new hampshire because bernie sanders lives next door. iowa and new hampshire are white states for the democratic party. for bernie sanders who does better with white voters. i think bernie really needs to win iowa, in part, because down the road, he is going to have less of a shot winning states dense white population. >> we heard him earlier joking he is encouraging people to kidnap voters recognizing there may not be that big after voter the age a big factor for that? >> yeah.
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lot of support from younger voters and younger voters tend turn out less and support from 't done this before and caucus process can be confusing and difficult and you have to go there a while ian people are arguing with one another and a to have people unfamiliar with the process be the core of your spoist support. >> i haven't been to bernie sanders i think has a strong organization. >> what do you think will happen? will there be backlash from part of the last debate? >> i don't know if we can answer that question. so many things going on. ads and people starting to vote it's thing. i think it had a positive effect of him for keeping the conversation about him this week. i think the debate was not good for ted cruz which is his main so i think that it probably was helpful for him not to be there but i don't know that we will ever really know conclusively.
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republican field? >> you have to think so. right? i've learned better than try to make predictions during this election cycle but it's mike huckabee to move forward and say i'm viable if they don't do well in iowa. i would imagine the field will clear to some extent. >> do you feel the iowa caucusesther party more? is it harder for either party? >> i don't know if it's harder. i think the democrats in general are better at doing grassrootsy than republicans are. i think iowa and new hampshire are craft to republicans in terms of there is more at stake for the republicans and didn't apply to the democratic side sould see more happening on the republican side over the short term. >> as anthony side, finally some momentum. >> finally. >> thank you, phillip. the next president may get a air force one and boeing will be making it. we took you for an exclusive
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32nd annual sundance film festival wraps up tomorrow in utah. ski resort town to distribute some of the best new independent features. eric davis, managing editor is with us.rning. >> netflix and amazon played a big role and outbidding some of these big studios? >> they brought bags of money to last year, they weren't invited to the party and this year they were at the party and snagged a d during the festival. one movie " " "man chest chester by the
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they want to be a big player at sundance but netflix wants t cars. >> how does it change the game? >> i think a lot of these movies will be streaming. some of them will not be in manyt be on netflix. >> is that desirable if you're a director and it's your film? >> small movie going up against the summer if it's a big oscar contender those movies tend to want to be on as many screens as possible. we saw netflix take "beast of noast year and that didn't get any oscar nominations. i think not being on 2,000 at the oscars. and "birth of the nation" netflix tried to bid $20 million for it and lost that bid because its director wanted to be on >> what is this movie about? >> this was the biggest story out of sundance.
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and a record at all films and led on a real life story. movie. seen a standing ovation for the film before it began. when it ended everybody was up on their feet through the credits in the by which black which is something i've never seen at or any festival i've been to. a powerful and necessary movie and em right appeal right now with the one of your films out of sun shortstop dance is sing street which is from director john carney and gave us the film "once."at coming of age movie. it's sweet. a boy starts a rock band to woo his girlfriend.'80s in this from the music in this. great original music. they had the two boys from the film that played the guitar and movie
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i saw this film at 9:00 a.m. and got a wild standing ovation. 9:00 a.m. you know you got something you can brag about. "flight." >> this movie is chronicle and ironman meets society. low budget about a street ma circumstances magician. this is the movie where the director goes from this to a big superhero movie and reminds me years ago another low budget movie at sundance and went from that tod." and they emerge and go on to direct some of the biggest movies of all time. >> a film called man man"? >> weirdest movie. cast-away vibe for it. he a man stranded on an island
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washes ashore. weird movie that starts off with them riding daniel's corpse like a jet ski and fueleddaniel's flatulence flatulence. it's fascinating film about a man who falls in love with his own isolation and in many other wades, it's a straight-up weird >> when i heard they were making a movie of a journalist of who kills herself and commits s is one of two stores on christine's life. this is a narrative. rebecca hall plays her and she ism and somber and sad look at this woman who has, you know, bipolar and has some issues and back in the '7tion to that kind of stuff. she is trying to get ahead in the world of television and she keeps getting knocked down and
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fantasticm rebecca hall. >> documentary on the former disgraced weiner. >> you've never been this close to a political scandal before and they follow anthony weiner when he is running for mayor and halfway through a sextingreaks out. you get inside the campaign and you get to see what happens when a scandal breaks out within a campaign. how do they handle it? you're behind closed doors and you're in huma, his wife, who is the tragic character in this film. you really feel for her and you can see what this is putting herny weiner, at one point -- >> i'm surprised they didn't say stop rolling. >> the filmmaker asked him whyng me film this? >> up next they call it a suicide mission for young coast guard men in a small boat charging into the teeth of a rescue dozens of sailors. "the finest hours" is now a
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are all going to live tonight or we are all going to die but we are not going home without all of these men. >> that is casey sherman, co-author of the book "theours." he was talking about bernie weber who six decades ago led a crew of four coast guardsmen offmassachusetts. they saved 32 mariners from death who were caught in a terrible storm. at >> reporter: >> we need to hit it hard. >> yeah, always a way.was a nor'easter so hellacious it split a
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in half and sent the crewip scrambling for their lives. this is the half of pendleton? >> the bow section. >> reporter: 64 years and a t bitter february day, one sound stays with former coast guardsmen mel guj row who made it to the from the stern. >> i could hear those cargo tanks rumbling to this day and doing this. boom, boom, boom.t you sink now! >> reporter: eight crew men, including the captain, were thought to be in the bow but e party found no one to save. >> i climbed up on board and went up inside. there was a man passed out deado one made it out of that section alive? >> no. >> reporter: his best friend battled to get on the stern several nightss sending out out to die. >> the coast guard say you have to go out.
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>> reporter: the he i'm tale in on the ferocious seas is now a movie starring chris pine as massive storm tore out the boat's compass and played havoc with the radio and shattered thenocked out the engine, twice. >> the engine died! >> i got it! >> i ain't got it. boy! >> reporter: there was no help. no backup. just four men, none over the age of 25 24.anaged to find the pendleton stern and 33 men, desperate to escape the crippled sinking ship.ailors climbed a gyrating ladder down to the life boat.
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>> and that, i know, has bothered all four of those guys one. >> reporter: bernie was a minister's son? >> yeah. >> reporter: definite a little faith from above that night? >> he says >> reporter: 36 men crammed under the 36-foot boat, built for just 12. still without a compass, webber somehow guided them ou give up hope on me now! >> anyone who will see this film will look at that boat and say no. you know, they think they couldn't do that. they did that. on that boat. >> yeah. >> reporter: it is small! it's unbelievable to think all of those people made it on there. >> when you want to live, you'll find a way. this is the famous boat? >> this is the boat. >> reporter: we visited the
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this past october. dick rider raised $225,000 to save the bolt and preserve the legend.nk you're looking out the same window those four crew men were? >> all the type. ime. reporter: with the u.s. coast guard band leading the way the movie's premiere docked monday in hollywood and andy fitzgerald, the last of webber'sl alive, anchored the carpet and his trademark win flashing just as bright as the >> this is excite exciting but not quite as exciting the night we went on the boat. >> reporter: during filming, fitzgerald and guthrie visited the movie >> he's a big star. >> reporter: and met the actors, including pine, casey affleck and eric banister. in the movie, played
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chris pine called you a live wire who likes to joke around. were you the live wire at the station? >> i still am. with him this week outside of his home outside of boston, guthrie had a quick comeback for those who think only hollywood writers could dream up a drama like >> this is a movie that is true. to make that rescue and to get those men in was fantastic.eat. >> reporter: and to this day, the coast guard calls it the greatest small boat rescue in their history. >> i believe it is, yes. >> reporter: "the finest ose legacy is now timeless. for "cbs this morning: saturday," mark albert, in massachusetts. >> 36 men in a 36-foot boat.said, when you want to live, you'll find a way. >> isn't it true how reality is often more interesting than fiction? >> yes. come up next, the dish. unlike many leading didn't degree up in a foodie
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he is here to show us there are many paths on top of the cookingre watching "cbs this
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todd was born and raised in roseland, new york. he didn't come from a family of is passion into a career by enrolling in a french culinary institute. after years of awards he opened his own place in new york.ant was destroyed in a tragic accident, he returned to his long island roots as the opening executive chef of south montauk.
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lapd last month he opened a here in new york. chef todd, welcome to "the dish." >> thanks very much. >> what do we have here this morning? >> today, we have some searedllops and going with sea beans and homemade red mustard sauce we make and we have griddled yellow wax beans and smults. >> what is that? >> chicken fat. >> sounds nice. >> likeg island right? we have roasted acorn squash with green chilly puree and . my favorite for dessert is >> looks delicious! >> what is our drink? >> boulevard boue.
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you have a degree in business management which is far from you initially think you wanted to do the business end of all of this? >> going to college, like so many young kids, i don't think i knew exactly what i wanted to was kind of mom pushing me and saying, why don't you do something that is pretty practical, something that you'll be able to use no matter what into. and it was while i was in school that i said, i couldn't see myself waking up un , you know, heading down to the financial a shirt and tie. so i started cooking. i was at the university of buffalo and we would throw these dinner parties. one thing led to another and i i think i'm pretty good at this. >> you said your first real job was at a career fair?s and no. i was already an executive chef at a restaurant in long island and it was when i decided to try
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world and i went to a fremplg nch culinary institute career affair where i was alumni and jumped at the said, hey, kitty chi, i could be your chef. two weeks later i got a phone call from them and they said we would like to offer awe position as a line cook. how is that? >> i accepted and kind of >> when you look at the genres ofthe food you cook. there is so many. how did you settle on what you did? >> we did a lot of i was at kitty. we were a thai style restaurant. at that point, so many sushi bars and it seemed likeeally embraced raw seafood. but nobody was elaborating with that sava chi >> we mentioned before your first restaurant was destroyed
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>> right. >> how did you recover from that? >> that was a tough time.obody from our staff was hurt or injured. we just kind of kept trucking along. you know, from there, i opened up a taco ria and had an amazing opportunity to go to montauk and there. >>s are breath taking when you walk in. i'm sure you are pivotal in designing all of that? >> sure. it's all me. designer. >> are you involved in every aspect? >> absolutely, we are. a couple of year ago when we nt, we had a strong envision on what the restaurant, we wanted it to look like. we work with great designers who us. >> what is the feel you want?
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opened a month ago. >> we opened a month ago on the west side on 80th and we are excited and the which is tremendous. do you know what i mean? we want to be somebody to walk they are going to have a fantastic night with us, to feel special, but we don't want it to >> we like that idea. as i hand you this dish, we would like your signature to it. if you have a recommendation, would be that? >> it's tough. larry david, he is such a hilarious guy. >> the first vote for larry david. i >> sarah molten who is or maybe
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i felt like she taught me a lot spiration to up next, our saturday session. new york rocker jesselebrates his city's great rock 'n' roll history in about everything he does. we will talk to him about list three music venues and the twoased this year. plus, he'll perform in our saturday concession. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday."
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malin has been a staple of the new york music scene for decades.genres and attracted the attention of rock 'n' roll royalty. >> we sat down with him this week to talk about his career big apple has impacted his life and music. >> jesse malin started exploring of manhattan's lower east side before he was even a teenager. guitar
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hi already taken a couple of lessons and learned ted nugent once the punk came, learn three chords and you can wry your own songs. >> reporter: the kid from queens knew immediately what he wanted. >> first time on stage was the ps 193. i dress you hadded ed up as gene summons and i spit instead of blood. >> household w old were you? 12. >> i made an audition call. set up a showcase. single out when i was 14. heart attack on a label called damaged good and it was called "god is dead." >> reporter: in the '90s he joined the influential glam punk band degeneration.
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for the remotes? >> yeah. that was one of the dreamsng friendly with them. >> reporter: malin launched his solo career in 2001 with the fine art of self-destruction produced byams. critics and fellow musicians took note, including bruce springsteen who later joined malin on his song" i was thinking about the universe for what it's worth >> he just seems to really love music and very supportive of other artists and stuff, sond of a surreal thing. >> reporter: we talked with malin in berlin, one of three lower east side bars he now co-owns.dventure niagara has been going since 1997. you wanted to open a place. why? >> because when i tour i'm looking for a prayplace with a great playr a great jukebox.
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isn't as gritty as it used to be but it's still the heart of jesse malin's music.y bad >> this neighborhood has changed a lot but you're still here. >> . this is where my family came from and my grandfather and his father and they got off a boat here. still pieces of their new york and my new york and we want to and take it around the world too. t few months, jesse malin has released two albums albums. e war is the single "she don't
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i met my baby at a bar somewhere in ohio maybe i went too far now i miss her don't love me now she don't love me now o many nights down the river dressed like eachdreams we were kidding snowe oh, she don't love me now she don't love me now what you don't know
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you don't know weu too tonight is too long i got nowhere to go doing my best i did what i could be fresh to the neighborhood she don't love me now she don't love me now she don't love me now she don't love me now don't love me like you said you would i could love you if i could oh, you don't when you say
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promised, we have more music now from jesse malin. this is "oh, sheena." i'm a broken artist and it didn't go as she's dreaming of a final plan outside if you want it there is a wind from the south there's a world outside e i'm running she could keep a secret even better than the cia
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there's a world outside if you know there is a world outside oh sheena we can make it together oh sheena we can make alone she's infatuated with the sounds i sing goes down on the corner sad view it's a place in time a we can make it together oh sheena
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when i went to see her i didn't know what to say on a night come on over bay when it all goes down on the corner a sadld i'm time for sheena we can make it together we can make it alone oh sheena
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