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captioning funded by cbs 4222190269:4294967265:4294967292,4294966978 | good morning. 4222190269:4294967265:4294967293,4294966846 | it is thursday, february 4th, 4222190269:4294967265:4294967294,4294966713 | 2016. 4223383315:4294967293:00,4294966982 | welcome to "cbs this morning." 4222190269:4294967266:4294967240,4294967053 | donald trump accuses ted 4222190269:4294967266:4294967242,4294967189 | cruz of stealing the iowa 4222190269:4294967266:4294967246,4294966725 | caucuses. 4222190269:4294967266:4294967246,4294967092 | cruz fires back saying his gop 4222190269:4294967266:4294967248,4294967061 | rival is throwing a trumper tantrum. new concerns about the zika virus spreading to the u.s. florida declares a health emergency. and stephen colbert is here! the late show host. the one and only on the 2016 race he is talking about and his live special after the super bowl. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. i don't know anyone who be comfortable with someone who behaves thisway, having his finger on the ttbuon. we are liable to wake up one morning and donald would have nuked denm ark. ed>> t cruz and donald trump battle it out. >> this guy, ted cruz. he goes out. talk about a liar. >> i was amused that bernie sanders set himself up to be the
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gatekeeper on progressive. >> i don't know any progressive who has a super pac and takes $5 million from wall street. >> governor rickco stt in florida declaring a health emergency after nine cases of zika virus were detected. >> bill cosby is hdeade to trial. >> a pennsylvania judge refuses to throw out a 2004 sexual assault case. >> president obama went to a mosque to talk about the contributimuons slims have made in the united states. your thoughts about that? >> i don't know if he is -- maybe he feels comfortable there. >> a severe storm system that south taking aim at the the southeast. >> i heard trees crashing. >> in the los angeles area, this lexus ended up on the roof after a collision. the driver survived. >> all that. >> in a tie game, durant for the three and he's got it! he's got it! durant has done it again! >> players just really jumping the national signing day of devonta anderson parachuting to his pick. >> and all that matters. >> jeb be bush with an awkward
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moment in new hampshire. >> get back in the business of creating a more peaceful world. please clap. >> please clap. someone, give that man a hug! >> on "cbs this morning." >> when with the votes were counted in iowa, gilmore won 12. not 12% but 12 people! that is less than the number of people in iowa named jim gilmore! announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! ♪ welcome to "cbs this morning." tempers are rising in the presidential race with ted cruz firing at donald trump in their escalating feud. the republican field is narrowing ahead of the new hampshire primary. rick santorum suspended his campaign last night, leaving nine in the race. rand paul and mike huckabee also
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dropped out on this week. >> donald trump had plane trouble yesterday making him late for a rally in arkansas. but that didn't stop him from hitting his chief rival ted cruz with another barrage of attacks. cruz saying trump is, quote, losing it, after finishing second in iowa. major garrett is in keen, new hampshire, with all of the back and forth. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning! donald trump tried to diminish ted cruz's iowa caucus victory on twitter and elsewhere accusation him of using hardball sabotaging ben carson on caucus night. cruz dismissed these charges and the iowa republican party certified cruz the winner, said no rules were broken and declared the results final. >> ted cruz goes out. you talk about liars. >> i don't think people are interested in a temper tantrum or you could call it a trump tantrum. >> reporter: battleing in a state that like hard-edged
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politics, trump and cruz brought out brass knuckles. >> he is losing it! i mean, we are liable to wake up one morning and donald, if he were president, would have nuked denmark. >> reporter: trump in turn accused cruz of stealing or manipulating votes in iowa. >> actually, i think i came in first because, if you take a look, okay? you know? oh, that voter fraud! you know, these politicians are brutal. >> reporter: the long reasoning feud tip toed into domestic policy. >> ted cruz gave us obamacare. believe me. >> he wants to expand obamacare so that every person the ferguson takes over your health care, the federal government is in charge of your doctors. >> you know, it's a flat-out lie, a flat-out lie. >> reporter: beyond the trump and cruz show, the remaining republicans are fighting fiercely for attention and acknowledgment. >> to get back in the business
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of creating a more peaceful world. please, clap. >> reporter: chris christie, who depends on a top three finish here, continued to ridicule marco rubio as a preprogram lightweight. >> this new hampshire program is down to a race between me and marco rubio and everybody knows it. marco was a run-by by the town hall. >> reporter: rubio was the primary target of the gop field and ignored christie. >> these are people think i'm a threat to win. that means we are doing something right. >> reporter: trump is buckling under pressure to see more new hampshire voters face-to-face. four trump events today. two added in the last 24 hours. for governor accuracy? he'll have his 63rd new hampshire town hall here at the elks club in keen. the bad news, he is currently running sixth in the polls. >> that would count at bad news.
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hillary clinton and bernie sanders will debate one-on-one tonight. the candidates got a chance to show off their pitches last night at a televised town hall in new hampshire. they traded jabs on health care and foreign policy and who deserves to be called progressive. nancy cordes is in manchester, new hampshire. >> reporter: it came on a day where clinton acknowledged that sanders is like to win here in new hampshire but they still did battle for the hearts of democratic voters and, though, this was a town hall, the two candidates were back-to-back and not face-to-face and still challenged each other as if the other one was standing right there. >> we are taking on the most powerful political organization inhe country. >> it's very hard to see how any of his proposals could ever be achievable. >> reporter: for one hour each, clinton and sanders tangled over who is more faithful to the
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base. >> you can't be a moderate and a progressive. they have different. >> bernie sanders has set himself ub to be the gatekeeper of the progressive. >> i don't know a progressive who has a specialuper pac and t5 millions from wall street. >> did you have to be paid >> i. that's what they offered. >> the two took questions from new hampshire voters with a lot on their minds. >> can you assure me as president you would not sxaned our military involvement abroad? >> on no, i can't, michael. >> reporter: sanders won one skeptical on his medicare for all health care plan. >> you pay more for taxes but not have to pay private health insurance premiums. >> if it saves me on health insurance premiums i will gladly pay more taxes. >> reporter: both got personal. >> on big schools you see little kids picking on little kids, you know? i resented that. i always did. injustice bothered me very, very much. >> i always wanted to be of
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service. i met my husband, who was such a natural, knew exactly what he wanted to do. i was happy to support him. i never thought i would do this. >> do you still believe is there a vast right wing conspiracy? >> don't you? >> i'm asking you. >> at this point, it's probably not correct to say it's a conspiracy, because it's out in the open. >> reporter: clinton has been challenged by sanders on the money that she has taken from wall street, but she challenged him last night to find one instance where she has done wall street bidding. still her campaign is clearly sensitive about this line of attack and overnight, norah, we learned that they have cancelled a fund-raiser with a boston financial firm. the second such fund-raiser that they have canceled in the last week. this morning, two gop questions are questioning president obama's first visit to an american mosque. donald trump said maybe he feels
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comfortable there. speaking at the mosque outside baltimore, the president said many muslims tell them their worried about their future in america. >> they talked about how their children were asking are we going to be forced out of the country? are we going to be rounded up? why do people treat us like that? conversations that you shouldn't have to have with children. not in this country. we are one american family and when any part of our family starts to feel separate or second class or targeted, it tears at the very fabric of our nation. >> the president criticized what he called, quote, inexcusable political rhetoric against muslim americans. concerning is growing this morning about the spread of zika virus in the united states. there are now at least 48 cases in 12 states, and washington, d.c. of the mosquito-born squeeze. florida is the first in the nation to declare a health emergency. at least nine people in four counties have the virus. they traveled to areas already
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affected by the outbreak. two more nations are part of the expanding travel alert. yuted airlines and delta are allowing flight crews on those routes to those countries to be reassigned. dr. tara narula is with us. what is happening right now? >> the nine cases in florida, as you mentioned, were travel-related. what the governor has done is really tried to be pro active and one step ahead. the mosquito that transmits the virus lives in south florida year-round so likely to see more local cases of transmission. someone travels out of the country and gets infected and comes back and the blood is full of the virus for about a week. they can get bitten by uninfected mosquito in south florida and transmitted locally to an uninfected person who becomes infected ivenl. >> what is a health emergency? >> it promotes resources and education and removal of standing water. >> how worried should we really be? we hear there is no cause, there is no cure, and you don't each
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know if you have the symptoms. >> i think, obviously, the people that are most concerned and should be are pregnant women or those trying to get pregnant. the rest of us 80% of the people get this will remain asymptomatic and 20% who get it, the symptoms are mild. there are cases emerging of guellian barre syndrome. we are seeing some frequency in this. there are concerns but overall it's mostly for pregnant women and those trying to get pregnant. >> how should pregnant women protect themselves? >> avoid travel and long screened rooms with air-conditioning and stay away from standing water. >> you're pregnant. are you worried about it? >> i'm staying in new york city but if i was traveling i would be. this is a big deal for mothers. you try to do everything you can to protect your child. i think the scary thing for a lot of people is the new case that has been reported, sexual
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transmission. >> yes. >> right? so, you know, for the most part, this case with the case of someone traveling out of the country and coming back and in fact,ing a partner we have seen this before in case reports. most likely fewer cases of sexual transmission. the biggest vector for this is mosquitos. >> >> that is the next question when i come to dating. >> good to see you, doctor. a sexual assault case against bill cosby back to court next month. the judge refused to dismiss the case. cosby lawyers claim there was a longstanding deal not to prosecute. bill cosby is accused of assaulting a temple university employee 12 years ago. jericka duncan is in pennsylvania where the ruling
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came down yesterday. >> reporter: good morning. the former district attorney did testify in court that he agreed not to prosecute the comedian in the andrea constand case but the new prosecutor said that was a mistake and says there is now enough evidence to convict cosby of sexual assault. disgraced comedian bill cosby kept his head down as he walked out of the courtroom on wednesday night. in december, cosby was charged with drugging, sexually assaulting andrea constand at his pennsylvania home in 2004. as part of their effort to have that criminal charge dismissed, cosby's defense team called on the former district attorney bruce castor to testify. castor said he made a verbal promise with cosby's former attorney in 2005 to not prosecute the comedian in the constand case and hoping to strip cosby of his fifth
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amendment right not to incriminate himself and said cosby would be forced to answer questions in a civil case. constand's lawyer said she wasn't aware of that deal and criticized castor's decade-old decision saying he was not going to alien fans of the dr. huxtable. a secret agreement that permits a wealthy defendant to buy his way out of a criminal case isn't right, he said. cosby's attorney defended the deal saying, what we're talking about here is honoring a commitment. >> his argument was ludicrous. >> jeff lindy is a criminal defense attorney in philadelphia. >> he said he made a decision to not charge mr. cosby and that that decision was binding until the end of the earth. if that is the case put that in writing. >> reporter: cosby's team released statement following the judge's ruling. the decision reached by the court was wrong, they wrote.
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we will appeal. now this ruling does not mean that cosby will go to trial. right now, he is scheduled to appear back here in court for a preliminary hearing on march 8th. >> thank you very much. the battle over michigan city's water crisis has head now to capitol hill. >> as far as they are concerned, get in the ground so we can kick the dirt over ya! because we are the walking dead, don't you know? >> reporter: flint resident williamson games michigan official for the toxic water and brought a tainted water from her tap to the hearing yesterday. she held a clump of her hair which she says fell out because of the contaminated water. one michigan congressman explained who with he thought was responsible. >> the state of michigan denied to the citizens of the state and to the citizens of flint that this was a problem. at one point, a state official, after the lead data had already been made known to them, told
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people in fli that they should just relax. we need the pipes fixed in flint. in fact, the governor should write a check tomorrow. >> the epa water chief called the crisis avoidable. he said federal officials encounter resistance from government officials. dangerous weather after tornadoes ripped across the south. the powerful system now stretches from florida to north carolina. people in several states are cleaning up after those twisters had reported a tornado in georgia, knocked down trees and damaged buildings at ft. stewart. more than 30 homes were destroyed in mississippi. flooding in north carolina and tennessee stranded some drivers in high water. no one was reported hurt. the denver broncos and the carolina panthers are making final preparations for super bowl 50. the big game is now just one, two, three days away. the teams spent all week practicing for sunday's matchup. jeff glor is in san francisco where the players are balancing
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work time and their free time. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. every player and coach has a different approach to super bowl week. how much they share and how much they would rather not. at broncos team practice on wednesday, peyton manning looked pretty good for a guy who turns 40 next month. so it was a bit of a surprise to hear the five-time league mvp's admission that he'll likely need major surgery down the road. >> doctors, sometimes, will mention to you, whether you ask them or not, hey, you're probably headed for a hip replacement at a certain time in your life and i said, doc, i didn't ask you if i'm going to have a hip replacement. i didn't need to know that here at age 37 but thanks for sharing. i look forward to that day when i'm 52 and have a hip replacement. >> it's heeding into nonstop talk about whether or not super bowl 50, manning's fourth, will be his final .game
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dominating team is the 13-year difference between manning and cam newton, the carolina quarterbacks. >> he is in for the touchdown. >> newton is likely to be named the mvp this year after a dominating season. he is used to the daily media grind as well, but the super bowl is something else. >> it's not necessarily a media pressure. it's just media requirements. go to the team meeting and come back to you guys and talk. i don't get it. >> fair to assume both of these quarterbacks and all of these players would like to play right now. but as gayle mentioned, norah, the game is three days away. >> jeff, thank you.
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i like cam newton. you got to realized people are interested in you and want to hear from you. >> they want to know everything you're doing. >> players aren't getting all of the attention the big game. how the nfl is trying to
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citizens. every time he says burn, his followers think he is talking about acid reflux. >> that is good, very good. the senior citizens are not laughing, however. >> i know. welcome back to "cbs this morning." in this half hour, playing close attention to the field this weekend at levi stadium. crews are making sure that every blade of grass is perfection for super bowl 50. the frustration on the field that caused crews to bring in more than 600 tons of new sod. plus a new focus on internet dangers after the murder of a 13-year-old virginia girl. the victim might have met her accused killer through social media. a detective reveals how to keep kids safe in a digital world and that information is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. the bbc says the panel is to
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rule tomorrow in the case of julian assange who has been held up in london since 2012. he is wanted in sweden in a sex assault case. the british foreign office says an allegational rape is still outstanding against assange so the uk has legal obligation to extradite him. troops will be paid to freeze their sperm and eggs and help those severely hurt in battle to still have children. officials want to make military service more family friendly to help retain troops. the cost of the program is estimated at $150 million over might have years. leslie moonves is now the chairman of the cbs. yesterday, it sent stocks trading higher yesterday. moonves will continue to serve as ceo and president of the company and he has held those
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positions since 2006. 92-year-old redstone has been named chairman emeritus. >> congratulations. >> congratulations, you're right, norah. congratulations! the "atlanta journal-constitution" reports that h!rome depot is due to hir 80,000 workers for spring season. "the washington post" reports a murder victim's friend said she told a school official about the girl's relationship with an adult. the friend says she was afraid for 13-year-old nicole lovell who was later killed, but police dispute that and say the school got no warning about the relationship. it's not clear if the adult is murder suspect david eisenhauer. don dahler is outside the montgomery county court where the second suspect in the case is expected to appear. >> reporter: good morning. natalie keepers is due back in court later today on a bail
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hearing that had been postponed. she is accused of being an accomplice in the murder of a 13-year-old girl. a case that has raised concerns among parents everywhere over the dangers lurking online. >> just too many outlets out there for young kids, young girls to get involved way over their head before they even realized it. >> reporter: in this invisible world online that these kids are in. >> we have no idea who they are talking to. >> reporter: like most teenagers, nicole lovell was active online and had multiple social media accounts. it's in the shadows of cyberspace, police believe, the 13-year-old communicated with her accused killer, virginia tech student david eisenhauer. the two possibly exchanged messages on kik, a mobile app with 240 million registered users and allows people to remain anonymous and send photos that aren't saved. >> some of the websites we were reported that she was on, they are animals just on the prowl for their next -- for their
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next -- >> reporter: the mystery surrounding lovell's death is haunting parents across the country and forcing them to ask themselves who their kids are talking to online. >> you have 13-year-olds who have 1,400 followers on instagram and they are sharing a lot of that personal information with total strangers. >> reporter: detective edward de la fuente investigates cybercrime. as part of his job he has nearly a thousand followers. >> they can find out everything about everyone who is sharing all of that information. they will know exactly where they live and they will know the hours that they keep. >> reporter: the detective encourages parents jeff, good morning again. >> reporter: charlie, good morning to you once again. super bowl city is sort of the center of activity here in san francisco, the old candlestick park hard torn down and the new 49ers stadium has opened up two
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years ago and not everything is working out at planned. 1.3 billion, you expect levi stadiu bm toe a comfortable fit for everyone, but on the field, frustration and not just over a lackluster 49er season. in october, the natural turf partially collapsed under the foot of ravens kicker justin tucker. >> he fell on the turf and they have had trouble with the turf here. watch him. jo for weeks, before the super bowl, more than 600 tons of new sod were brought in. ed works for the nfl and not the 49ers. he does this every year. every site of the super bowl gets a brand new feel. now on sunday, if the green can match the gadgets, the league is hoping for a pitch-perfect experience. we will see how the field holds up. one positive, there was some concern about el nino and a potential soggy sunday. the forecast looks clear and sunny. >> that is good news. >> very good news! >> all of the work that goes in
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to making sure that it's perfection. >> i know. >> we want a good turf. >> and i know we will have a good game. >> absolutely. >> thank you, jeff. cbs sports will bring you all of the excitement of super bowl 50 from levi stadium. coverage begins with "super bowl today" at 2:00 p.m. eastern and 1:00 central. before kickoff, gayle becomes president obama and first lady michelle obama live from the white house. that is all sunday only on cbs. only 100 million people will be watching you, my dear. >> thanks, charlie! >> no pressure! it's only a live interview for seven minutes! >> you knee feeling, guys, when you're looking forward to something and now you just want it to be here? i wish today was sunday, to be honest with you! >> exactly what cam newton said. >> me and cam, we are like that. somebody could be throwing ae $63 million and they don't know about it tonight! >> who bought a winning lottery ticket at this convenience store and never cashed?
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looking for the winner of this 63 million dollar jackpot. if someone does not come forward with the winning ticket today, no, this is not it, it could go from worth 63 million to zero. the ticket was bought at this 7-eleven in august. >> it wasn't me. i wish it was me. >> reporter: it matched all of the winning numbers and hit a 63 million dollar jackpot. the odds of winning? 1 in 42 million. lottery winners have 180 days to claim their prize and lottery official say, so far, nobody has turned in the winning ticket. >> in this case, i don't think there is any reason why somebody would wait other than the fact they are trying to locate this ticket or none the wiser that they have won this prize. >> reporter: but on wednesday, a california man sued the lottery and the state of california, saying he was the winner. milliner said he turned in the ticket but the lottery sent him a letter saying the ticket was too damaged to be reconstructed and the lottery is unable to
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process your claim. the lottery official we spoke to had this response. >> we checked it out. there is no record of them trying to file a claim. if we denied them, there would be a record of a letter sent by our professional law enforcement investigators to investigate every claim. there is no record of that either. >> reporter: last month's frenzy surrounding 1.6 billion ot over the claiming of this prize. >> when you get to the halfway point of the six-month period, you start to worried that potentially this ticket is lost. >> reporter: the man behind the loto/lotto app says $2 billion unclaimed every year and 114 prizes worth $1 million or more were never collected in 2015. >> everybody says i wish it was me. i say go home and check your ticket. >> reporter: if nobody claims the prize, where does the money
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go? the big winner will be california public schools. they get all of the money from unclaimed lottery prizes here in california. and if you are wondering, the convenience store owner that sold the winning ticket, he did get paid $315,000! >> wow! >> i was wonder baggage that. >> so he is happy about that. >> he is okay. i think the lottery man is right. this person is none the wiser because if you have that ticket, you would have been there. you're not waiting until the last day. >> where is the ticket?
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morning." there is more real news ahead, including stephen colbert in studio 57. he talks about the presidential race and doing the late show live after the super bowl. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. di> donald trump tried to shmini ted cruz's iowa caucus victory. trump even called for a voiding of the iowa caucus votes. >> they still did battle for the hearts otef vors. >>he mosquito that transmits the virus lives in sofluth orida all year-round so likely see more cases of transmission. >> truhis dlingoes notn mea that cosby will go to trial. right now, he is scheduled appear for a preliminary heg.arin >> murafder ter 13-year-old girl, a case that has raised concerns over parents among the ngdoi dangers lurking online. >> the new 49ers home was opened two years ago and not everything has worked out as planned. this stadium has had its issues. are those over?
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>> oh, yeah. no. the 49ers, i think, did a great job of handling that. >> if somebody does not come forward with the winning ticket todad,y an no, this is not it, it would go from worth $63 million to zero dollars. >> at charlie's desk, stephen colbert. welcome. you're sitting in charlie's seat. please show some respect. >> i'm check is his browser history. >> finding anything interesting? >> charlie, for the right price, i haven't. >> okay. ♪ >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. the new hampshire primarys five days away. the republican field is smaller, but the two leaders are turning up the heat on each other. donald trump has said he was happy finishing second in iowa, but just a few hours later, he launched a twitter rant against ted cruz. >> he now claims that cruz stole the caucus vote and committed fraud. trump says that cruz manipulated voters telling them ben carson
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had dropped out of the race. cruz said that trump is, quote, losing it and said voters are not interested in what he called a trumper tantrum. bernie sanders leading new hampshire polls, hillary clinton is downplaying her chances. clinton who narrowly won in iowa says sanders has an advantage because he is from neighboring vermont. sanders said she won the primary eight years ago. after taking wall street money last night, hillary clinton was asked about high price speeches to the investment firm goldman sachs. gr i made speeches to lots of .oups anybody who knows me, who thinks that they can influence me, name anything they have influenced me on. >> do you have to be paid $675,000? >> well, with i don't know. that's what they offered. every secretary of state that i know has done that. >> once they are not in office and running for office? you must have known -- >> to be hones i wasn't committed to running. i didn't know whether i would or not. >> you didn't think you would run for president again?
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>> i did not. several times at secretary of state, i said i think i'm done. the circumstances, the concerns i had about the republicans taking back the white house because i think they wrecked what we achieved in the '90s. i did not want to see that happen again. >> hillary clinton and bernie sanders will debate tonight. stephen colbert knows all about politics. he is the host, writer, and executive producer of "the late show." last night, colbert said good-bye to another white house hopeful who dropped out of the race. >> also talks on the funeral of politics this week was democratic candidate martin o'mall o'malley, or is you may know him -- do i know him? it seems the highest of voters of iowa could not relate to a man in his 50s with abs like that. he'll now return to his natural habitat playing sleeveless
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guitar in a viagra commercial! >> colbert hosted his emmy winning show for nearly a decade. before that, he was a correspondent on "the daily show." now he is days away from hosting a special live edition of "the late show" after the super bowl. stephen, good morning. >> thank you, charlie. an honor to be here. >> politics keeps on giving and giving and giving for late night comedians. >> well, especially presidential politics, because the nice thing is that people, you can feel the wave of public interests and what is going on in the election right now. sort of like the story is catching fire. the nice thing about presidential years is everybody in the country cares about the story, everybody pays attention. you don't have to explain your joke to anybody. you can just go to the punch line and it's a great story, because it affects everybody and there is no tragedy. >> no surprise and you got people like donald trump and bernie sanders. >> no, you don't have people like donald trump.
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there are no people like donald trump. there is only donald trump. the only lie donald trump ever told was he is happy being second in iowa. now i don't believe him. everything in retrospect seems true compared to enormity of that lie. >> yesterday afternoon he said he would be more statesman-like. 90 minutes later, he was on what ted cruz is calling his twitter tantrum. >> statesman-like for trump he will only bomb the -- out of him. >> does he remind you anything of the man from the colbert report? >> yeah. donald trump feels like my old character who the old idea behind the colbert report was truthiness. if you just say it with enough conviction and emotion, it's truer than if it's factually correct and that is great politics because an audience wants to be emotionally moved and trump is great at moving an audience. plus he has $10 billion to back it up. the whole thing with citizens united is that money equals
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speech. he has a $10 billion dollar mouth. >> or so he says. >> well, i believe him. i believe him. >> but i think charlie is right, it's a gift that keeps on giving for you. i'm curious what you're going to do live after the super bowl. >> me, too! this is live right now, right? we are live right now? >> this is live! >> preview of football. >> there is no eight-second delay. >> no eight-second delay this morning? does that ever get new trouble? >> maybe gayle a couple times. >> we love trouble. we love trouble. >> stephen, you're right. >> we have got will ferrell and we will have surprise guests and have many more and jokes that are written during the super bowl. >> you got megyn kelly too! >> i'm very excited. >> the only person on the planet who scares donald trump. which is fantastic. trump repellant. >> you guys -- that is good. you guys will be writing jokes during the show? during the super bowl? >> during the super bowl.
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we will be writing jokes about the game. >> how is that going to work? >> very fast, i hope. very fast. >> how do you prepare? >> 20 minutes later, we do the show so we have 20 minutes to write an hour show. can it be done? they said it couldn't be done. >> i believe in you and your team. >> thank you, gayle. >> didn't you already try doing it? >> we tried doing it during one game. >> how did it work? >> i would say great. i'm going to say it worked great. >> i believe. >> how much of it will be related to the game? >> a lot of it. depending on what people want to talk about. >> yes. >> you said what you learned from show business is to love the bomb. >> yeah. i had a teacher in chicago who said you got to learn to love the bomb, meaning not sort of -- if the show doesn't go well, really, improvisation. if it doesn't go well, you got to not just get the fact it didn't go well, you got to enjoy it and once you can enjoy that it sucked, then nothing can till you.
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i hope not to learn that again on sunday. >> i know! >> our problem is we have had too much show already. like our jokes about the super bowl were six minutes long at this point. we essentially do a morning show because after midnight, it's technical the next morning. can we have some of your monday morning show in case we go a little long? >> absolutely! >> are you a big super bowl guy? >> are you kidding? look at me! stop! don't you think i played ball? >> are you a closet athlete and nobody knows about it? is super bowl a good day for you? >> i enjoy food and fried things and i enjoy dips! >> me too. >> did you play football in south carolina? >> i played one day of football in south carolina. my friends were on the football team and my senior year of high school, they said, hey, man, you're funny. why don't you come out for the team and you'll be fun for the road trips. i didn't realize how hard they hit. one of my friends had the weight-lifting record in school
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and he had it in eighth grade. our senior year, the coach said to him, first day, first scrimmage looks at me and points to my friend and me. you see that cornerback over there? i want you to kill him. there are no friends on the football field! so we lined up against each other. my friend, graham, goes, i'm sorry, my friend, i have to kill you. he picked me up and crunched me on the ground and at the end of the day, i said, coach, i don't think it's my game. >> i'm going for comedy. >> exactly. i focused on theater from there on. >> we have pictures from you in your theater days. >> do i have a beard? hey! who is that guy? there i am. >> describe that stephen colbert. >> he was very serious and not started doing comedy yet. he had a beard. that is dave schwimmer up at the top there. had he a beard and wore a lot of black. i described him as a poet/jerk. he was willing to, like, share -- >> when did you lose the beard?
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>> right after that. right when i graduated. right when i needed to get a job, i lost the beard. this is the '80s and beards are not popular then. you can tell i only grew half of them. >> what was your life goal back there? you and david schwimmer, i think it's great a picture of you two. what was your goal? >> i thought i would form a theater company and do shakespeare on the street and now i love it. i'm a suburban dad. >> you love your wife? >> i love my wife and i have three kids. which pair of khakis will i wear today? no, i thought i would be like an artist essentially like half-street artist and half-theater person. >> did you like so many comedians look at johnny carson and say that is where i want to be someday?
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>> it's a surprise i'm doing one of his jig. jimmy, eddie, mary allow and paul, mary and steven and my elder sisters mary and margo made me wake up to watch johnny carson because they didn't want to watch it alone. i was only 3 and they loved me up to watch johnny carson. i loved dave also. how can you aspire to do that? there is no way. johnny was great because dave was different than johnny because dave was dumb. dave was like the human side. we all wanted to throw things off the building. >> i have to get back to the super bowl. do you have a favorite? you're from south carolina, neighbori neighboring north carolina panthers. >> i like cam newton, you know? >> what do you think of cam newton's pants? >> not as good as charlie's pants. >> all right! charlie fills them out nicely! >> he does. have you heard about the new wedge jeans? ir >> oh, no no. >> levis is putting out a new wedge jean. if you don't have a butt, it
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gives you one. >> you made baller alert, charlie. >> who made that? >> it's a very popular black website for all of the cool black people and charlie rose made baller alert. it says when you're fine, you can wear anything. charlie rose looked the best. sorry, cam, but you tried. >> wow! >> that is big! you got street credit. how do you feel about leslie moonves?
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what will you be doing about les now the chairman? >> i heard the exciting news this morning. i don't know where -- how did you get the exclusive that your boss, my (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? shape sculpture. different consumers want different things. i'm wearing a new line of -- lounge hooray. >> i like that. >> span xnchts wants to play in color now. i was wanting nude and black at one time and the team and i are really excited to play with color. spanx has sort of been there at
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how did it go? >> reporter: you've been around this track a few times. how do you think it went? >> smooth to begin with but you got to get let's better. more practice you will be in there. >> reporter: i need to spend some more time in carolina. >> reporter: no nascar here but there is beer! thanks, jason. denver brews more beer than any other city in the country including a hundred craft beers like this one. "bear" with me, michelle. colorado is an artsy place and ranked number one for the national museum of arts for venues and concert venues. who wouldn't want to come see a show here? ♪ i will wait i will wait for you ♪ ♪ it's a perfect sunday morning in my quiet little mountain town ♪ >> reporter: we can also thank denver for the animated community of south park. >> reporter: but here in north
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carolina, it's a real place and let's not forget the state also is home to one of the very first public universities -- unc. and it's tobacco road rival duke! which is the alma mater of our own charlie rose. ♪ in my mind i'm going to carolina ♪ >> reporter: he still has a home here in henderson, where he grew up! and, really, isn't that all that matters? ♪ yes i'm going to carolina in my mind ♪ >> all right. >> reporter: well, whether it's the broncos or the panthers who come out on top on sunday, the real winning city will be right here in san francisco. it's proved a remarkable host and this place i'm proud to call home. >> reporter: that is so sweet and sounds like a great way to concede to carolina, john! >> reporter: oh, no, no, no! >> michelle, you did us proud! >> john, you did too! >> all for you! all for you. >> that was a great job. love that. >> if the game is as good as
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