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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is wednesday, february 17th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." a judge orders apple to help the fbi unlock the phone of a san bernardino killer. ceo tim cook fired back overnight saying he will resist. president obama predict donald trump will not be the next president. the billionaire takes it as a compliment. and can we trust driverless
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saving decisions? peter greenberg goes for a ride to find out. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. i continue to believe mr. trump will not be president. it's not hosting a talk show or a reality show. >> president obama takes a swing at donald trump. >> for him to say that is a great compliment. you're lucky i didn't run last time when romney ran because you would have been a one-term president. >> he doesn't stop talking. it's not what he says but the fact he says it louder and louder and louder! rah rah rah! >> apple will find a land dog mark court order to help the fbi hack into a iphone left by one of the san bernardino shooters. president obama fired back at senate republicans who say they won't even consider his nominee. >> the constitution is pretty clear about what is supposed to happen. >> severe thunderstorms swept across south florida. tornadoes touched down. crushed cars, damaged buildings, and toppled trees. >> like a freight train coming through.
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too close to pope france during his trip to mexico. >> the pope lost his temper and his balance. >> a person dangling from a chair-lift. >> the super bowl of the dog show. >> paul mccartney was denied from tiga's post-party. >> let's talk about what experts are calling your potty-mouth. >> i do that and i do that sometimes nonpolitically. >> why don't you have a swear jar. every time you say a bad word, put a. dollars in it. >> "cbs this morning.." >> can you help me? i'm lost! >> i'm very bad at directions. >> look at me. i am crazy
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announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! welcome to "cbs this morning." apple vows to fight a federal judge's order to help the fbi unlock an iphone used by one of the san bernardino killers. investigators believe syed phone may contain crucial information. he and his wife killed 14 people in the december attacks. the fbi has been unable to break into the apple ceo tim cook released a letter overnight saying the company is challenging the finn's demands witht for american democracy and love for our country. we feel it will undermine the very freedoms and libertyuntry is to protect. >> reporter: the tech giant
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the stakes by accusing the government of asking apple toack into its own users and undermine decades of security vants advancements. a debate over privacy versus security. two months after saeed ' syed farook and his wife killed 14 people in a attack, the fbi says it is still missing a key piece of evidence. >> you know, san bernardino, very important investigation to ave one of those killer's phones that we have not been able to open. >> reporter: the phone is locked when with a pass code and they believe the auto eraser featuren meaning all information on the device would be deleted after several incorrect password attempts. tuesday's ruling to disable the auto-erase function on farook's phone and enable the fbi to submit passcodes to unlock the phone.
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cook writes -- the u.s. government has asked us for something we simply do not have. and something we dangerous to create. they have asked us to build a back door to the iphone. in the wrong hands, the h does not exist today, would have the potential to unlok any iphone in someone's physical possession. cook previously defended apple's techniques with charlie rose. >> when we design a new service, we try not to collect data so we are not reading your ee not reading your imessage. if the government laid a et your imessages we can't provided it. it's encrypted and uter: the access to the iphone could create key ey were before and after the shooting
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correspondenting with. it's encryption and how information is obtained. jim asking the tech industry with help with encryption issues and say it isn't just affecting national security investigations, but local police are running into adblocks when it comes to solving murder cases as well. charlie? >> thanks, jeff. cbs news legal expert rikki klieman is here and she is married to new york police commissioner bill bratton. happens here? access? >> apple has two choices here. it either complies, which it has clearly said it will not, or it what you have a magistrate who has issued this order. they can appeal to the district court. they appealt and eventually get to the united both sides may want this decided by the supreme court.
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company to create something they simply do not have and it would be too dangerous to create. they say it didn't exist. >> well, what the simples we know that if you enter a password more than ten times, your phone can be messages, everything in it can be deleted. so what tim cook is saying is are not just simply selling us to disable that that we have a switch, you are asking us to create a software program and by asking us to do an affirmative software program, you are asking us to hurt our customers' privacy. >> i think they are going further thanis is a watershed moment and what tim cook is saying the government's demands are chilling, if the government can make it easier to unlock your has the power to reach into any one's device to capture their data. overstatement by them or true? >> it depends, it s a very narrow case. if you've got a narrow case like
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who were engaged in a terrorist act, to getee where they were walking and where they were during the time where we don't know, to look into their records, to look and see if isis was directing them, that is bout two people who were terrorists. it's not about all of us in the world. >> you can set up procedures is? >> you can. but the problem is tim cook, as he has said to you, is saying what do we know if we software program? it is going to be misused by the government or by hackers or someone who wants to do something bad to you?you. a new poll just out this morning shows that donald trump is expanding his lead nationwide. he is up 2-1 amongvoters with 39% support. statistically tied for second at 19 and 18%. john kasich and jeb bush are all in the single digits.
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expanding lead, president obama predicted on tuesday that trump will not bejor garrett is in mt. pleasant, south carolina, with trump's counterstrike at president obama. major, good momorning. republicans don't take a lot of advice or cues from president obama. that is especially trues to picking a presidential nominee. each show the president weighed in saying donald trump would not win the white house in the na primary and a comment that could boost support for trump among supporters who are eager to prove the president wrong and im. >> i don't think you're going to be able to be on his christmas card list this d. >> let me read you what president obama said. >> actually, a great compliment. >> reporter: donald trump wore the president's prediction like a badge of honor. >> ir. trump will not be president. >> reporter: wrapping up a summit with asian leaders in california, president obama said
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>> it's not hosting a talk show or a reality show. ma did not predict gop primary voters would necessarily sour on trump. in fact, he seemed to taunt them. creating a generalere trump is the gop standard bearer. >> people vent and they express themselves and it seems like entertainments it's record just ported just like entertainment, but as you get closer, reality has a way of intruding. >> he has done such a lousy jobpresident. >> reporter: trump was equally dismissive. >> you're lucky i didn't run last time when romney ran, because you would have been a ent. >> reporter: republicans chasing trump tried to reverse his momentum here. >> i don't think mr. trump has a plan, other than it will be huge. >> whenic terrorists waged jihad on the united states of america, the
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at them.arco rubio told reporters yesterday that building hotels overseas doesn'tn policy experience. he got a laugh too. but the fact is republican campaigns acknowledge that trump's lead here is daunting and, come trump could have the last laugh. >> thanks, major. south carolina democrats will vote a week from saturday. the latest south carolina poll leading by 37 points among african-americans. but white democrats prefer sanders by a 14-point margin.s in washington watching the democratic race. good morning, nancy. >> reporter: good morning. these two candidates are now competing openly for the e up more than half of south carolina's democratic electorate. they are promising to battle discrimination in schools, innd in the workplace. >> do you guys feel the burn? >> reporter: in atlanta, ders teamed up with grammy award winning
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after a lineup, he joined hands with black>> we pray for bernie sanders. >> reporter: but in harlem, clinton argued sanders was a newcomer to the fight for racialou can't just show up at election time and say the right things and think that is enough. we can't start building eeks before a vote. >> reporter: some of her congressional supporters havened sanders' claims that he was part of the civil rights movement. but this video from 1963 appears to show a young sanders resistingchicago. he was protesting in an african-american neighborhood that day over the city's plan to construct a school entirely out of mobile homes. is it a sanders' aide told cbs news he thinks so but isn't 100% sure. we are looking into it. >> we have to end at morehouse, a historically black college in
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justice system. >> after my first term as will not have more people in jail than any other country.ders and clinton have already discussed race more frequently than then senator obama during his 2008 run. >> these inequities are wrong but they are also immoral and it will be the mission of my presidency to bring them to a >> reporter: a new poll out this morning shows clinton and sanders essentially tied nationally, 44% to 42%. back in december,l showed her leading by about 30 points. another new poll, norah, shows the two tied in nevada which holds its caucus this saturday. >> very interesting.ou very much. president obama is telling senators to do their job and keep an open mind on his next supreme court nominee.ow to reject
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recommends to succeed justice antonin scalia who died on saturday.s draped in black this morning and his funeral is scheduled for saturday in washington. jan crawford is outside the at the battle over filling that seat. >> reporter: good morning. in that news conference, the president really laid out his arguments over why his nominee should getalthough no word yet, of course, on who that nominee will be. >> i expect them to hold hearings andbe a vote. >> reporter: president obama started a campaign of sorts calling for his eventual supreme court a hearing. >> the constitution is pretty clear about what is supposed to happen now. >> reporter: the constitutional only says for a nominee to be confirmed, the president must get the advice and consentsenate. republicans, with the supreme court in the balance, say they can't imagine a nominee they would consent to.
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called an obstructionist senate but a reporter pointed outr obama voted for a filibuster of president bush's nominee of dr.alee to itoalito. >> he makes sure a well qualified candidate is able to join the bench, even if youly agree with him. >> reporter: supreme court noom nomination nominations are all but guaranteed to be hard fought. in 1987, democrats confirm robert bork and later tried to derail the nomination of clarence thomas. this time it's republicans now who are >> we are one rib -- >> reporter: for shadowing how brult the fight ahead may be, suggested the president's race had something to do with the republican opposition.
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doesn't have the right to nominate ow he is not the real president.ccused many republicans of using what she said was, quote, quoted racial language. and in their arguments against the president, i mean, that just four days after scalia's death and the gloves are already off and a fight over his successor. >> the chinese military appears to be ratcheting up pensions in the south china sea with new military deployment.rmed that missiles set up on woody island and part of the chain and the news after president obama finished his meeting with southeast asiane island is claimed by taiwan and vietnam. satellite imagery shows tension with neighbors and the u.s. defense is raising new concerns about china. we spoke yesterday at the pentagon. carter discussed the growth of abilities
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could be drawn into a conflict. >> the u.s. -- chinese behaviorn effect on the united states and we will continue to be, as we have been for years, thepower there but also having the effect of turning everyone who might otherwise be perfectly willing to work with china inrms, as we would in principle. it is turning them against china. >> reporter: can our allies b take we would come to their side if, in fact, china threatens them? >> if they are treaty allies that they absolutely have thatin to our treaties and we have treaties with a number of countries over there and we have affirmed our commitments e a note that i asked him about that before the news about the missiles and the islands had come out, so this
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the islands and their own sort of buildup of their military. >> i know you have much more on isis and syria. >>sia, yes. >> there were lots to discuss y. crews in cleaning up after tornado in miramar. 70,000 people lost power. the storm damaged homes andvacuation of an apartment building and no serious injuries were reported. >> interstate 70 in colorado badly damaged after a rock slidee driver of a semi truck narrowly escaped injuries. they are looking for more loose rocks they are using splos to explosives to break up the large boulders. the propose wraps up his visit to mexico today after of anger.
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an eager admirer drop grabbed hiso hard that he almost fell down. twice he told the person not to be selfish. he will focus on the plightmigrants today. >> i've never seen the pope like that before. >> it must be hard getting chastised by the pope! he was clearly irritated! >> heading to i'm so happy about this. i like to see a pope be angry, if it's required. >> that's right. an appropriate ext revolution in driving faces a potential speed bump. >> it's driving itself? >> to the right of the line? does it see that guy over there? >> not yet. >> ahead, peter greenberg explores how driverless cars may handle morio >> samantha: seeing a few snowshowers early this morning, but they're few and far between. i think we could see some
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i'm tia ewing. more than ten people, mostly children, are being treated for carbon monoxide poisoning. they got it after spending time in this east cleveland home on sixth avenue. the fire department does not know what caused the carbon monoxide leak or if there are any more victims. we're expecting to hear from the fire chief sometime this morning. here with a look at your forecast is meteorologist sam roberts. sam. >> samantha: thanks so much, tia, and good morning to you. we've been tracking a little snow now early this morning, and this is really a light event. by the time most of you get out the door, we won't be seeing any snow. it was an early morning thing, but into the afternoon a few additional snowshowers may develop on the order of less than an inch, if that, in terms of accumulation. 31 for a forecast high today, and then tonight really cold, 11
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it's weird, right? >> that is so good! so creative. we are so used to looking at the don't focus on the owners. very well done, jimmy kimmel. welcome back to "cbs this morning." this half hour, we will look at unding how justice antonin scalia died and how his decision to keep his health records private may have plus, a driverless car dilemma. how can machines understand consequences? peter greenberg visits the autonomous details to novation innovation. morning's headlines from around "the new york times" reports on isis probably going broke. the coalition air strikes and other measures since last fall have depleted its financesses, isis is slashing
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looking at conspiracy theories aboutf justice antonin scalia's death. some of them have been fueled by comments from donald trump. jan crawford is at thet showing how confusion and lingering doubts got trump's attention. jan, good morning. >> reporter: well, yeah.lie, really started shortly after scalia's death. despite clarifications from the owner of the ranch and the judge that declared scalia l getting traction. >> they say they found a pillow onty unusual place to find a pillow. >> reporter: for the second time this week, donald trumponceptism how justice scalia died. the suggestion that scalia may of foul play took whole in part because a state judge declared scalia dead over the phone, something that
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want an autopsy for the 79-year-old justice who had a history of chronic health problems. >> it's time to stop being so >> reporter: but the conspiracy theories kicked into high gear after the owner of the ranch where scalia died told aper that scalia had a pillow over his head. the ranch owner.des comments saying scalia had a pillow over his head, not over his face as some have been saying. the pillow was against the d. investigators said no signs of foul play were found or struggle and said the death was due toal consequences. ritchie said an autopsy would put all of these questions to rest. >> if you're called to the scene to investigate a death, you willhat that death is a homicide until your investigation proves otherwise. if the death scene was handled
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wouldn't be having this discussion. >> reporter: adding to the confusion, unlike fellow supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburgand, scalia kept his health issues private. >> by some people will have heart disease. he might have had more heart disease than was thought ustices are not required under law to disclose their medical conditions but if scalia had made his health issues public, these questions may not be coming up.y had no further comment. >> jan, thank you. mma fighter ronda rousey has opened up in a rarel interview about her shocking ufc lost. she told ellen degenerest about taking her life after her loss last year to holly holm.
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morality to insure the absolute safety of every passenger. now every automaker including toyota has joined the race to driver's seat. travel editor peter greenberg went along for the ride to see how far the in this has ter: professor this looks like a regular car. to see where driverless cars are heading. >> m reporter: we went for a ride with professor raj rajkimar, where the technology was0 years ago at the university where he works. for the people telling us we are driving in a driverless car tomorrow, you say? >> the magic all happens in here. >> reporter: that's right. keep waiting. because despite all of this technology and decades of research, the driverless car still has a long way to go.iggest nightmare that people like me who work on
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somebody deploys this technologyd it costs us an accident. god forbid, hits a stroller and some child dies. >> reporter: as disturbing as it is unlikely, it's a scenario in researchers. and it's slowing the momentum of autonomous vehicles. >> for some reason, we, as human beings, are much less toleran that a machine makes than an error that a human being makes. >> reporter: gill pratt heads the toyota research institute, al initiative from the manufacturer to fast-track the driverless car. how do you program in humanking, moral and ethical choices, the ones we would make hopefully every dry when we drive into this driverless car? >> what you're really talking artificial intelligence is planning. >> reporter: planning for a number of ethical scenarios like this. kay youra head-on collision. to avoid the oncoming vehicle your car can only move right
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what if there is a person or a to your right? >> these machines will have the ability to understand what is happening in the world much an being can. >> reporter: every time? dannya self-driving is used today and can be used at low speeds perhaps we don't have to worry very much there is a catastrophic collision.riving ourselves, driving cars on the campus at the national university of singapore and also in various eporter: so keep it slow? >> for now. >> that's what people do. >> reporter: back on the road negie melon. professor raj takes the wheel. not easy to reboot when you're driving 60.e autonomous vehicle still has miles to go.
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need to be there with tremendous reliability and even the hat have been tested so far are not nearly enough. we are talking about a trillion miles, and so we still have a ways wors almost all the time. >> for cbs news, peter greenberg. >> peter says the key word there is almost. true driverless cars are not ready ill see some incremental changes in the next two years. rear and sideview mirrors replaced by researchers say we are ten years away from driving driverless cars and that is exciting or ing on your point of view on that topic. i still like to get in the car and drive. >> i do took. >> you do, too, charlie? >> a lot. ay have a ticket to ride but apparently not one to enter.
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good morning. in cleveland an arraignment will be held for hans ray. he allegedly stole gems from the cleveland museum of natural history. he's out on bond, and however, the jewels are still missing. meteorologist sam roberts with us this morning, and quite the 24-hour change for us, sam. >> this time yesterday it was a winter wonderland. of course, not very fun to drive in, right? today a different scenario. we had a little early morning
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orning. it is wednesday, february 17th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." there is more real news ing apple's new privacy battles against the u.s. government. defense secretary ash carter tells charlie how defenseith increase security without compromising integrity. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at n't backing down. apple insists this is a debate over privacy versus security. apple has two choices here.
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the president has wade in saying dump dump would note house in the middle of the south carolina primary. >> these candidates are competing openly for the african-americans who make up more than half of south carolina's democratic the president really laid out his argument over why his nominee should get a hearing. no word yet on who that nominee will be. allies we will come to their side, if, in fact, isis threatens them? >> they have that absolutely written in to our treaties and for a number of countries. >> rare public expression of anger. the normally calm pope lost his cool i've never seen the pope like that before. >> it must be hard getting chastised by the pope. he was clearly irritated!oined his brother jeb in south carolina. >> i want to remind you what our good dad told me one time -- labels are for soup cans!appening when your dad said labels are for soup
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were you tormenting jeb with a label maker?s portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by nationwide insurance. i'm gayle king and norah o'donnell. apple is on a collision course this morning with the fbi in the controversy over privacy versus security. tuesday, ordered apple to help the fbi unlock the office iphone used by san bernardino gunman syed rizwanarook. the government believes it may be communication that he community with his wife before the attack and may havewhere the couple traveled before and after the shooting. a federal court ruling asked apple to provide software to disable the auto erase function. that isked phone. then the fbi could run unlimited number of combinations to unlock
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in a letter to customers, k vowed to resist. he calls the government's demands an unprecedented step which threatens the security of our customers.hinking when he spoke to charlie last december for "60 minutes." in. you know, there have been people that suggested we should have a back door. but the reality is if you put a that back door is for everybody, for good guys and bad guys. >> the pentagon is also trying to tap silicon valley's speaker interview with defense secretary ash carter, we discussed the encryption debate. he described the military's growing outreach to technology conversation took place before apple's response. so if apple says it's encrypted, we can't help say? >> i'm not talking about to apple now. within our own intelligence system, other ways of getting
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have to -- we -- there is a situation, charlie, you and i ore, where i am trying to build bridges between us and tech i don't expect them to do things to help us thatheir business position or their international competitive position. but i do want to have to the tech sector we can work, where pop, toward common solutions, to -- >> i think a way the two sides can get together on this. so much at stake. >> it comes down to security versus privacy. >> what did was saying there? >> that we need to work on this together because there are national security issues but we also appreciate their argument about privacy what it would mean if people had access to the back door. >> it sounds like the talking
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>> it's been going on.problem. it's been around. >> if you ask people if they have a choice between privacy and security,y -- >> how much you want want to know the information from the san bernardino couple. you understand their ly. donald trump is widening his lead in the republican campaign but president obama is still a doubter and questioned the rt and the gop rhetoric. >> i continue to believe mr. trump will not be president. and the reason is because i haveican people. and i think they recognize that us job. it's not hosting a a reality show. it's not promotion. it's not marketing. it's hard.d a lot of people count on us
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and it requires being able to work with leaders around the world in a ways the importance of the office. and it gives that you know the facts and you know their names, and you know where they are on a map.ing about their history. and you're not just going to play to the crowd back home, eir own crowds back home. and you're trying to solve problems. >> i'm sure he would say it's a senator. being president, all of these problems come in every day. >> yes. >> it's not just one. it's ten. >> yeah. he said it's a tough job.b. >> there is no perfect training for it either. >> that is true. the president's remarks brought a quick answer from in south carolina. >> for him to say that,
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you're lucky i didn't run last ran, because you would have been a one-term president. >> another trump critic jeb bush is making headlines with a twitter message.didate tweeted this photo of a gun with his name on it. his caption read simply america. twitter reaction was quick and it was brought up the number of gun-related deaths in america and other users posted their representation of america and some used it to highlight bush's struggles. we asked the former florida governor on tuesday what he needs to do to convince south carolina voters before saturday's primary. hard. make sure people know that i -- that i have detailed plans to lift them out of the funk that we are in and to keep us safe and secureor the next five days. >> you finished sixth in iowa. you finished fourth in new hampshire. and you're now running fifth inna. what do you have to start winning? >> well, i think we will do better than fifth here.
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progress we areok. i'm in it no the long haul. this is a long process. >> jeb bush is now fourth in south carolina. that is according to an average of recent polls in the state.as a 2-1 lead over his closest rifle val ted cruz. did the fan favorite become the best in show? show you which dog fetched the top prize at the famed westminster kennel club dog show. >> your local weather >> samantha: thanks, nora. time is 8:08. i always say that out of habit. she just said it, but we like to keep you updated because when you're running around and don't have time to look at the clock in the morning. 8:08 and it's 28 in cleefd veland. a totally different scenario than yesterday right and the roads are quiet in terms of the weather. no steady snow out there but there are some flurries and we could see that from time to
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this is one dog that is % quick on his feet. the chinese poodle set a new world record for a dog stairs on his hind legs. that doesn't look real! wow. he mastered this on a chinese variety show and climbing 20
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>> once again, china outpacing us. we need to get on the ball here. >> what was the e? end of 20 steps? >> he is dressed so nice too. america has a new canine champion. a 3-year-old german shorthairedd cj earned best in show last night at the westminster kennel club dog show. his win was an upset. a germaned rumor was supposed to take the top prize.,000 show dogs from 50 states from around the world it came down to seven final contestants at this h westminster dog show and all stunning examples of their respective groups, but only one could be crowned best in show. >> one around.
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>> reporter: as purebreds strutted one last time, the judge richard men made his decision. cj had traveled from california with handler andrie nunes atkinson. >> he is a great shareholder in history and definitely now. there were seven fabulous dogs out there. you couldn't go wrong any which way. >> reporter: the rough hort on drama. >> the winner of the herding group, german shepherd dog at number 8. the spotlight had been on the crowd favorite to win. a 4-year-old german shepherd named rumor. before the er was trying to keep the top-ranked show dog from losing her cool. >> i never dreamed we would have show and go the way this one has.
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wildest imagination. >> well done. >> reporter: only one judger best in show and this year's king maker was dr. richard men, en, from chicago. >> the expression on the breed is really important, as far as i'm concerned. each breed is unique and has to have that ter: but cj's co-owner at home says he is one of the pups. us business and at home he is silly. he is a normal dog. he gets dirty and has fun and always has to have something in his mouth.at is a sporting dog. >> reporter: cj's victory is the physician for the german shorthaired heard cj stands for california journey. >> when he took the ring, he owned it. >> do you have a dog? >> i do.e. >> i love that cj's owner said
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and said he is something special and said he is my e owners say that. the difference in the ring dogs love to perform and be center stage. >> a lot of winners in that > golden globe winner kate hudson is in our green room.
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>> samantha: all right. 28 degrees, and it is a chilly morning here in northeast ohio. the good news is it's not terribly windy, but you may find that it's a little breezy from time to time today. so that may make it feel a little bit colder than it actually is. now, unlike yesterday we don't see steady or significant snow out there, but there are reports of light flurries and light snow across mainly cuyahoga county. shouldn't slow you down like what we saw yesterday. off and on throughout the day you may see some scattered snowshowers or a few flurries. any accumulation is super light on the order of less than an inch. 31 for today, but feels like the
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for tonight we fall down to 11. very cold this evening, and some of you, especially out to the east of cleveland, will be getting down into the single digits. no snow tonight, and tomorrow will be beautiful.
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welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, actress and businesswoman andate hudson? stued studio 57. see how her mom and a doughnut t. i love a good doughnut, kate hudson! that is ahead.ou some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. cbsnews.com reports on the obama administration's frustration
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tough words for russia in our conversation yesterday at the pentagon. carter discussed taking on isis and also known as isil andllout for countries that do not help. >> i've said this very bluntly to our overseas partners. there can't be any free because we are going to be on the winning side. we will remember who contributed and who didn't. and we aren't favors here and we are not asking for anybody to do us favors either, but people need long-term interests. >> you're saying to whom what? >> that anybody who is on the sidelines who need to get in the game, you need to get in the hat i was doing in brussels and overwhelmingly people came on behind that. and to the russian are not contributing and are actually causing more problems in the region, that's goinet them. >> reporter: mr. secretary, everybody looks to russia as if
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has been a win/win for them in syria. they are a they have supported assad. assad is in a much better position. people look at what putin has done and said he has been a the way he has played a weak hand. >> well, where does that strategy lead? it's leading to the tion of the civil war in syria which is not in russia's interests. >> it is. in fact, he makes assad strongerthing from a better position. >> the russians have been way off track since the very they have not done what they said they were going to do and they are not doing what is in their interests to do in termsing i sil. >> carter says he plans to spend the next year focused on
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he says that their goal is to go there and win in both regions. >> glad there is a plan. isis was a topic contrary and hollywood studio chiefs. they brainstormed on ideas to gain propaganda from the terrorists group.s executives from dream works and sony was there as well. big apple style rip-off. a man received this letter after losing hiswallet, his credit cards and driver's license was enclosed but not cash. he said the following. the letter was signed off anonymous! >> i know the guy got his wallet back at the he says he thinks it's a thank you but screw youe time. i'm keeping your cash but you
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>> golden globe winning actress, kate hudson, earned credited role as a 16-year-old in a '90s classic "party of five." but wasn't until we saw her hanging out on the tour bus thatlly took off. >> we are not groupies! >> reporter: it's been 16 years since kate hudson landed a career making role ofne. >> we are here because of music. we are band-aid. >> reporter: she was a group ni ie in us." ." i have to go home. >> reporter: she is sure-fire material said one critic. >> you are ter: and golden globe announced her arrival. 20 years in, the 36-year-old mom of two has hollywood hits. >> likes a mr. sniffles! >> reporter: a marquee name.
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in love with me and famouslyents, goldie hawn and kurt russell. her high energy and sparkly personality. make her a natural performer. >> reporter: a standout on the red carpet. >> life is a r: and since 2013, a successful businesswoman. hudson is the cofounder and face of bleticas who broad in 150 million dollars in revenue last year. now kate hudson is adding author to her resume, thank you very much, with a lifestyle booktty happy." healthy ways to love your body. they joins us at the table. >> hi! >> i love the title because, at first, im pretty and happy but not. in my life i'm pretty happy. you said pretty happy is not a place but a constant journey and state of mind and don't wait forppen. >> i think contentment is a
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and being happy is actually also, you know, kind of a u know? and i think that a lot of people like to sell happiness. let's be happy! you know?unrealistic. i think pretty happy is pretty good. >> you say perfection is for know that, you know? it doesn't mean we don't feel the sort of pressure that, you know, society. especially for women. >> yep. >> kind of like growing these gorgeous images of these, you know, women out there and you're going, like, i wish i looked like that and i want to look like that.ase it and chase it and chase it, but at the end of the day, like, you know, it's never going to be perfect. >> say you and your mother have this mantra for 2016 to say, why not? >> why not? i really love that! -- >> me too! >> first of all, we came up with that. we were a little drunk. >> a little drunk?
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and we came up with it andize now i'm saying it all the time. i'm always going, why not? it really is. ourd you find from saying why not? you said yes to things you want to say no to previously? >> i think not thinkinglike worrying about what the outcome is going to be. you know? i think i've spent a lot of time in my life being sort offul about things i've said or things i'm doing and worrying aboutng to think, you know? if i write this book, maybe people will not think i'm an actress. at the end of the day, i just want to do things that sort of -- why not? >> why not create a fabric that can be worth $150 million in revenue and think about building a thousand stores! why not? >> yes, why t? >> some people say things as they are and ask why and others
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>> you tell a story in your book when you were id i was a little chunky and you went through anphase. >> i love a doughnut. at school, at snack, they had doughnuts. i would eat at least two doughnuts at snack. >> and abaegle gel? >> with cream cheese. my mom said why don't you try having one doughnut instead of two doughnuts? >> why i think it was more about health. my mom is really about what you put in your bodyobviously the fuel of what your activity and how your energy is. but also mindfulness is a big healthy mind, healthy body. >> what i love about your
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kurt is brilliant in that s amazing. >> he is. >> i just worked with my dad on a movie too which we finally got to do called "deephorizon" and i think that comes out in the fall. we didn't get to work together but we were on set together and we were in a movie together. i thought this is crazy! my mom is about to go work with she hasn't worked in almost 14 years. >> really? >> she is taking the why not seriously? >> really!ing it seriously. >> this is a scene from you with me on my pbs show a few years earlier. here it is. >> i thinktion, you know, perception, especially in this business, it's so obsessed with celebrity, you know? this world is so obsessed with you know, i never wanted to be perceived as somebody who had it, you know, that it just got handed to me. >> and that you didn't deserve >> that was ten years ago.
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how do i look? >> you still look all right! crazy! >> what do those words mean to you ten years later? what do they mean?ul. >> that is the thing about you, kate hudson. >> yeah. i just -- yeah. >> we want to do a quickund for you. the producer came up with this and i love this idea. golden globes or oscars? >> that's a hard one! globes are more fun!ink at the table. >> taylor or kanye? >> i can't -- no comment. >>n? >> rom con. >> flax seeds or chia seeds? >> chia.
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>> i like that s or jealous. >> chains. >> you got me chained! because nick jonas says you all have a beautiful>> yeah. >> what would you like us to see about nick jonas? share what you will. >> he's a great guy. he's a nk he is a sweetheart too. >> what would he say about you? >> apparently that we have a really beautiful connection! >> you look like you're having >> i am having a great time. >> whatever you're doing. >> you look happy. >> i'm pretty happy. >> pretty happy. >> and the book is called "pretty happy." it's on sale now.est is taking the pope's message of outreach on the road. >> where we go with this, you need this. >> david begnaud is with a mobile >> samantha: thanks, nora. most of us have a dry start.
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ope francis is wrapping up his nearly week-long visit to mexico. this morning francis travels to the rio grande from el paso. he spent tuesday meeting with young people in a state that is a hot bed of mexico's drug trade. one of the pope's loudest direct at the more than 400,000 priests nationwide
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active in bringing back to the church. david begnaud met a priest in louisiana who is offering confessions on the go in cajun country.the father hits the road this is how he rolls. >> such a need to go to our brothers and them the gospel and mercy the church extends. >> what the father calls his spiritual care unit is a converted ambulance. >>ith this, baby, you need this. >> reporter: with it he searches for catholics who wandered away from the church. a place to confess sins and rgiveness. >> they can kneel here and make confession or sit on the corner and we can visit face-to-face. >> reporter: this holy rolling isreach and reconciliation reconciliation. what did people think when you floated this idea?
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crazy. >> reporter: the idea came four years ago when he was serving at a hospital. he thought the same ambulances that transport the injured might also be able last year he found a used ambulance on ebay and a friend of the church bought if for he satellite news centered the siren and spelled confession is intentional? >> yes. you see an ambulance when they have the sirens on behind you and you look in theor and say who is that idiot behind me? then you can read ambulance in your rearview mirror. if you're here and look in the ll see confession spelled appropriately. >> reporter: the father is a native cajun travels what you might call a to recruit. in three months he has traveled over 2,000 miles and made three
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and youth events and even mardi gras. that is where betty comb found i realized that this was here and i thought, god called me! i need to go to confession! >> reporter: really? you felt that? >> absolutely. ou think pope francis would say? >> oh, he would be a thumb's up. it's just that now we need to emphasize this more and more, because we have become toocomfortable in a sedden terry type of church atmosphere. >> reporter: when you go to sleep at night, how good do you ou're doing with this? >> pope francis says to go to bed tired, dead tired. but a happy tired. happy tired ised at night, you know? and it's great. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," david begnaud, >> a great idea. >> what a terrific story. >> who is calling you, charlie? tell them you're busy!
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>> samantha: if you're in county county or off to the least, lake, geauga, heads up you have snowing moving in. we see light snow on the south side of cleveland and out into lake county. you've got the light snow moving in, and i think it will start to pick up as we get closer to 9:00. the snow likely going to continue to drift inland, so if you're in northern summit county or portage county, even out into trumbull, ashtabula counties, be aware throughout the morning you will have some snow moving in for you. the forecast for today is scattered showers. and it's not like yesterday where it's disruptive snow.
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stuff that will be out there dropping an inch or less. that's our total for today. 31 will be your forecast high. that's pretty much where we are right now, so not a lot of department today. tonight we take a real plunge,
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