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weather and traffic in captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is friday, january 29th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning." donald trump tries to own the night, despite boycotting the republican debate. gop rivals take aim at ted cruz. a female teacher accused of helping three inmates escape from a california jail. manhunt intensifies. more than 100 walmarts closed for good last night. communities across the country are feeling the trade. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener."
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let's address the elephant not in the room. >> for my personally, a good thing, a bad thing? will i get more or less votes? nobody. who the hell knows? >> reporter: donald trump rivals the gop debate. >> like the academy awards. this is like the academy awards. >> everyone on this stage is stupid, fat, and ugly. now we have gotten the donald trump portion out of the way! >> i kind of miss donnell trump. he was a little teddy bear to me. >> he is debating right now and maybe doing great and probably looking for me and saying has anyone seen trump? >> one person thrilled with last night's debate. >> we may have been given a gift from the lord in the presidential race here. the fbi has released dramatic video of the death of an oregon militia member. >> they say they did not kill him running away. >> california authorities say
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durst a multimillionaire suspected in a series of deaths and disappearances is about to get even stranger. he will admit to a gun charge in a plea deal and that will land him in a los angeles courtroom on trial for the murder of his best friend. "48 hours" correspondent erin more moriarty. >> reporter: susan and robert who met in college remained friends for 33 years, until christmas eve 2000 when police say he shot and killed her. now 72-year-old durst is pushing to be in a california courtroom by august to prove his innocence. like o.j. simpson, robert blake,
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clark rockefeller, his trial will likely cause a sensation. why does robert durst want to go to california? it sounds crazy that he would actually want to face a murder trial. >> well, it's not for the weather. it's because he's innocent. he did not kill susan berman. >> reporter: his attorney defended durst in 2003 in galveston, texas. durst was charged of killing his neighbor and dismembering the body. jeannine pierr says -- >> this guy is a murderer. he cuts up bodies like your local butcher. >> reporter: but the jury believed durst of self-defense and acquitted him. >> not guilty. >> reporter: is it possible if he goes on trial for susan berman and he'll get away with
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>> i hate to say, yes, it's possible. i believe in karma. happen. >> reporter: pirro writes about the cases "he killed them outline." she believes durst killed berman because she knew too much about his disappearance of his first wife kathy in 1982. the most damming evidence may be from come durst in "the jinx." steve coolie, l.a. district attorney who berman was murdered believed the jury is likely to see and hear portions of the documentary, including what sounds like a mumbled confession recorded when durst, stale wearing a microphone, went into the bathroom. >> i killed them all, of course. >> reporter: that bit of evidence is significant.
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admissible hearsay on multiple grounds. something that he, of course, attorneys will have to explain. >> we have always known that he mumbled to himself. i'm not concerned about that part of it. >> erin is with us now. good morning. >> good morning. i think this is kind of interesting. i think some people wonder if he can get a fair trial. so many people know robert durst name. they realized only a small percentage of americans saw "the jinx." we all think it's a big deal and very few know who he is. they are absolutely convinced they can get a fair trial in l.a. and they are going to be able to win, that he will not be convicted of murder. >> they just said he is not concerned about the admissibility of the mumbling. >> well, it should get in in the sense it could be an exception of hearsay, which is an admission against interest. but is there a real question about what he really said. did he really say kill them all? or kill them all.
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in houston think that it may not have been the "e-d" the past tense. you go in the bathroom and you're mad at someone, are you confessing i killed them are? or these people made me so mad, i could kill them all. it does make a difference. >> erin, thank you very much. you can watch her full report tomorrow night on "48 hours." 10:00/9:00 central on cbs. her neighbors will help pick the next leader of the free world. we will go inside the iowa caucus process that can also be confusing to outsiders.
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today where fans can show off their panthers pride. the festivities begin at noon today. some players will be there along with sir her. weather. >> we want to talk about the winds. they are starting to pick up a little bit at our skycam. you can see the flags flying around. we could have gusts up to 30 miles per hour, maybe even more. right now, temperatures, town by town, it is 34 degrees in south hill. 36degrees in roxboro where it is pretty windy now. 31 in raleigh. 32 in erwin. by lunchtime, temperatures will get their way to about 47 degrees. mostly sunny and windy with sustained winds out of the northwest at 15 to 25 miles per hour. highs today in the low 50s. it will feel cooler though once you factor in that wind.
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we'll be around 54 on saturday but mid-60s sunday with plenty of sunshine. a good looking weekend forecast. let's send it over to tara. >> we have a couple of accidents to take a look at. first, going to start out on the south side of raleigh at i- 40 and lake wheeler road. traffic in the westbound lanes moving toward you. very sunny out there. kesuyou have your sunglasses this morning. as we take a look at i-440 and wake forest road, there was an earlier stalled vehicle at six forks road. you can't see it on the camera. i believe that is now clear but that had contributed to some slow delays along the beltline. as we take a look at our live commute map, we have seen quite a number of accidents pop up just really in the last 30 minutes. things have been much busier. there is an accident on i-440 eastbound at the we were boulevard exit so be aware that there are going to be some delays there as well. we'll take a look at another dents when we head back to fox 50. a ft. bragg soldier facing new
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the very firstay! it is friday, january 29th, 2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead, including the republicans debating without donald trump. presidential candidates are campaigning in the final push for votes in iowa. we will show you what actually happens at a caucus. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. donald trump defied persistent lobbying from fox news chairman roger ailes skipped the debate and held a rally. >> he wents takeon't take anything he finds offensive and fight back
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>> more outrage from both sides accusing the other of playing dirty. >> police believe these three men are still in southern california and we now know they may have had help on the inside. it's extremely rare for the fbi to release this kind of video. they are trying to dispel rumors that lavoy finicum was on his knees. >> the zika virus could come to the united states but four of five do not have symptoms. you talk to the people in this small texas town and they will tell you walmart closing its doors is personal. >> they want to close down and leave. i'm mad! >> does it suggest that may have been a mistake made by roger ailes? >> trump is not doing the debate because he is afraid of megyn kelly but better for fox news.
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presented by prudential. the gift that keeps on i'm chilly seven republican presidential candidates grabbed one last chance to talk to iowa voters from a debate stage in prime time. the party's front-runner did not. donald trump held his own event at the same time of fox news debate and happened two miles apart. trump says his rally raised $6 million for veterans. >> look at all of the cameras like the academy awards. this is like the academy awards. once this ball started rolling, we couldn't stop it and you see the house is packed. listen. i'm not going to do the debate at out of respect for myself. i won't do it because it would just be wrong. >> now even though trump boycotted the debate, people were still thinking about him. google says its users searched trump's name far more than any
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at the ted cruz and mario rubio was next. some interest in jeb bush but chris christie and rand paul didn't make the chart at all. they battled each other on issues. >> i will apologize to nobody with the vigorusness i will fight terrorism. >> the only vote ted was voted for is a budget that rand paul that brags about cutting. >> i am not the candidate of career politicians in washington. >> we need people who think out of the box and can solve problems. >> i do not support -- >> you went on -- >> i did not support amnesty. >> you said more than that! you said earned path to citizenship is code to amnesty! >> we will not round up and
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go around handing out citizenship cards either. >> you can get it on amazon. >> that is the book you changed your view on immigration. >> you changed -- >> so did you. >> when senator rubio passed that bill you proposed an amendment and would have allowed for legalization and not for citizenship. yes, you would. >> the one thing you're talking about is -- it did not say a word -- >> the bill you were amending allowed dog. >> he is the king for saying you're for amnesty. everybody is for it except for ted cruz but it's a falseness. >> this is the lie that ted's campaign is built on and rand touched on it. he is the most conservative guy and everyone else is a rhino. >> i heard what they both said! they said it on video! everybody can change their mind. i'll legal to change your mind
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governor you have to admit it and can't hide behind parliamently tricks. has is the difference! >> one question in last night's debate centered around the cbs news investigation into the wounded warrior project. former employees told cbs news the charity has spent lavishly and not always focusing on veterans. >> just today, a wounded warrior organization designed to help wounded veterans and their families is coming under fire for raising tens of millions of dollars, but spending almost half of that on travel and hotels and dinners and luxury lavish conferences. taking care of veterans is, obviously, a huge issue in the country that so many have served and sacrificed so much. if you were president would you police these charity organizations that say they are helping vets? >> of course. all things can be done at the state and local and federal level to do that. the first duty of the next
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is fix the mess at the department of veterans affairs. >> the wounded warrior project has strongly rejected several of the claims in our report and its ceo has declined multiple requests for an interview. the iowa caucuses have started every presidential primary season for decades. and with three days to go, candidates are rallying supporters to get out and vote. but for anyone living outside iowa, what actually happens at a caucus remains a bit of a mystery. so nancy cordes is in des moines to make sense of it. nancy, good morning. what is a caucus? >> reporter: good morning. okay. here is your caucus 101. 7:00 p.m. monday night in more than 1,600 precincts across the state, people will gather in church basements and school gyms and even private homes. like a primary, whoever gets the most votes, wins. but it's how they get there that is a little different. >> wherever i go in iowa, you know the crowds. they are always packed. >> god bless the great state of
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>> reporter: no matter how many supporters show up at their rallies. >> i am thrilled hob here in marion. >> the weather is vermont weather. thank you, iowa. >> reporter: the only crowd count that really matters is on caucus night. >> so there are 23 precincts in west des moines. >> reporter: in des moines, clinton supporter jewel couch is schooling her fellow caucus captain. >> our ultimate goal and it says on a number of different papers, is get more people for hillary. >> hi. how are you. >> reporter: they need training because caucuses are oo little confusing. >> what is a caucus? why not just vote? >> it's a word that means a meeting of cheeses. >> reporter: the good wife tried to explain the concept in a recent episode. >> literally a gathering of neighbors trying to convince each other to support their candidate. >> this is a caucus room. >> reporter: even the sanders' campaign attempted to sum it up in this facebook video. >> prove them wrong and caucus for bernie. >> it's going to be [ bleep ] awesome! >> reporter: here are the basics. for republicans, it's simple.
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and the process and there. where democrats, though, it's on more complicated. iowans separate into camps, according to the candidate they support and any candidate who doesn't hit about 15% in that precinct is eliminated and that candidate's supporters can then choose to back someone else. >> approach them with a show of respect for their candidate and for them. >> reporter: a unique process where neighbors convince neighbors to switch sides. >> had you heard about bernie sanders at all? >> reporter: the more precincts you win, the more delegates you get and plays into the strategy. some are taking college students from their college town t tir hometowns to caucus and that way, large base of youth support will be more spread out across the state. >> thank you, nancy. there was an emotional
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for jason rezaian who was held in iran for more than a year and a half in prison. >> there are so many people to thank. my iranian interrogators told me "the washington post" did not exist, that no one knew of my plight, and the united states government would not lift a finger for my release. today, i'm here in this room with the very people who helped prove the iranians wrong in so many ways. >> jason rezaian appeared at the new opening of the "post" new headquarters opening. the post says it's not clear when jason will return to work. this was a very emotional. for the people who brought him back, all of the "the post" people and jeff bezos and the
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>> you wonder about emotionally, how do you recover with your captors telling you that? >> that he had been abandoned. coming up, coldplay is gearing up for one of its hottest gigs. frontman chris martin tells anthony mason how the group's dream to headline the super bowl
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rapsi let it go let it go >> disney princesses like in "frozen" are not their voice.
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characters often talk less than male characters. anna werner is here with a deeper meaning behind the dialogue. >> reporter: good morning. for decade, disney has been making full-length animated features and creating iconic characters, many of them female. but it turns out, men may be dominating those movies more than we realize. >> keep singing! >> reporter: in disney's 1989 film "the little mermaid" ariel loses her voice to an evil sea witch. but according to new research, she isn't the only disney princess left speechless. >> the most thing i was surprised by was the complete predominance of male roles. >> reporter: this professor and her team found --
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most empowered feminist role model you can imagine for a girl, she can't be the shop keeper or the person in charge of lighting the candles in the castle. >> reporter: and the men do much more of the talking. >> not right for a woman to read. as soon as she starts getting ideas and thinking. >> reporter: in 1991 "beauty and the beast" the male character spoke 71% of the time. in "the magical world of aladdin" men nabbed 90% of the line. >> listen to me. >> reporter: but that wasn't always the case. >> i didn't mean to frighten you. >> reporter: female characters spoke as much, if not more than males, in disney's very first three princess films. >> it's midnight! >> when they went over from "sleeping beauty" to "the little mermaid" they added more characters and most of new characters were men.
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own in recent disney movies. in the 2012 hit "brave" female characters spoke 74% of the time, more than any other disney princess film. let it go let it go >> reporter: a near later in "frozen" it was just 41%. even though it's a story about two sisters that was written and codirected by a woman. >> back up. deal with this crook here. >> reporter: how much of a problem is that? >> you need to take that artwork as a whole. >> reporter: "time" contributor said it's not only about word count. >> we are seeing more women in charge and more women taking chances, more women being active in the roles that they fulfill and in their ambition to get those roles. >> reporter: but they are looking at what is being said, whether it's commands, apologies, or compliment. >> you fight good. >> people all over the world, they are watching these movies and they are incredibly popular. what message are they getting? >> listen!
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>> listen! >> disney didn't respond to our question for a comment but thought says she and her team are taking a look at the pixar film and they are equally surprised how many roles go to men in those movies than women. >> we can't catch a break. >> we make less and we pay more. >> the "time" contributor said what is the context of the role? are they strong independent characters or like sleeping beauty where they sleep the whole movie. >> i think gayle and i get to speak more than charlie and i think he would like that. >> i would encourage it, by the way. >> it's sometimes overpowering. >> i like the odds. >> yes. >> thank you so much.
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six cars were broken into in the wade park neighborhood. there is new technology that allows thieves to use eless devices to override key fobs. raleigh police are investigating a stabbing. it happened just before 2:00 this morning alongburg uppedy street. police believe the victim and suspect knew each other. no word yet on the name of the victim or that person's condition and so far, no arrests have been made. lets he get to meteorologist aimee wilmoth for a check on the weather. >> pretty weather for us although it will be windy later this afternoon. we have a mix of sun and clouds in fayetteville. a little bit of fog earlier but not seeing any right now. starting to see things clear out a bit. 32 at the airport in raleigh. 36 in south hill. it is 37 in fayetteville. so a chilly start for us. we'll stay in the 40s and 50s today with winds rather gusty this afternoon. it will feel more like the 40s and even 30s this afternoon. so a bit of a cool day. if you are headed out this
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night, 39 degrees at 8:00 t will be cooling down quickly with mostly clear skies. for today, a high of 52. mostly sunny and windy. tonight, 27. it will be cold and then 54 for the high on saturday and we go into the 60s on sunday. beautiful weather over the weekend. both days dry and warming up as we head into sunday and continuing that warm-up into monday. tara? [ inaudible ] >> traffic in the westbound lanes of i-540 at capital boulevard and it will be at least one lane that is blocked right now. hard to see on this camera because of the overpass but we do know right now it will take still 13 minutes from capital boulevard to i-40. so once you can get past that, that is where that 13 minutes will take you.
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right now from that backup. we have as you are aroaching capital boulevard along 540 west, that is where you are going to see all of that backup because of that accident. emergency crews still on scene. you could potentially use strickland road as an alternate route. >> thank you. railroad giant csx has a message for local communities
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vinita will be here tomorrow on "cbs this morning." thank you for being with us. >> always a pleasure. tune into the "cbs evening news" tonight with scott pelley and work our digital news network 24/7 for news at cbsn. >> debate will go on with or without mr. trump. >> the feud between donald trump and fox news is now on. >> let's address the elephant not in the room. >> will i get more or less votes? nobody knows. >> people my age think you're dishonest. >> i've been on the front lines of change and progress since i was your age. >> i just saw a woman cursing because she could barely get out of her home. >> this is a little ridiculo. snow and nobody is coming. >> it's an around-the-clock massive snow removal effort. >> never seen flooding this bad. >> you want me to go down there with a mop? >> all three men are facing charges of escaping jail. because they are extremely armed
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>> this is a free-for-all armageddon! >> it's unclear who fired first. >> it's causing contamination. >> toxic lead! >> well have seen the last matchup between tom brady and peyton manning. >> peyton manning, did you ever think in the super bowl, you'd oppose him? >> oh, wow! >> he is one of the first in the nation with a customized kiosk. >> i like a bacon and cheese biscuit. >> and hash browns and throw in the pancakes too! >> he can kick isis! >> she is a real pistol! >> yea yea yea! >> this is one of my finer pieces. buzzfeed said i love gayle's crest plate. >> gayle, you know i love you very much. i'm nervous with you, so let me
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>> j.b., stop talking. >> who got better grades in high school, you or the president? >> is it for me personally a good thing, a bad thing? >> this is about him showing strength and domination. >> you're bad. you know? >> my mom is mormon and my dad is a jew. they say, okay, pick someone! i know you're far away from your family. >> he is drunk all the time and if you were drunk all the time you'd be retired too! >> i love my job. >> you hate your job. >> i love my job. >> i thought he wants to be it in i said let's have him audition and i put him -- no no. >> now a legendary black entertainer will be played by a white actor. >> i'm at shocked as you might be. >> i want to know can he dance?
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>> in pasadena, they told me you have the greatest job in america. >> i do.
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