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anne: no.thing we do here is focused on genetics and engaging the consumer and making really interesting, engaging products for them. calico is purely focused on anti-aging. i always wish all these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into really meaningful therapeutics so we can come and say, the same way hepatitis-c has been cured, i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus. when i think about my success moment, it will be when we have that kind of cure that came, because millions of people came together and shared their data. and because of that we were able to create something. that to me is eureka. emily: do you have any plans to go public? anne: i think part of -- we are not -- i am not eager to be a public company. i am absolutely not opposed to it at some point, but it's just a question of finding the right time. we will figure that out. there are definably pros and cons. emily: looking back, is there anything you w
anne: no.thing we do here is focused on genetics and engaging the consumer and making really interesting, engaging products for them. calico is purely focused on anti-aging. i always wish all these companies well. i think it will expand the entire industry. i want to translate this information into really meaningful therapeutics so we can come and say, the same way hepatitis-c has been cured, i want to come and say we developed the cure for lupus. when i think about my success moment, it will...
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anne: we take feedback very well.here are few things people can say to me that would insult me or i would take offense at. we became relatively confident in ourselves. none of us do things for the money. we do things that we are passionate about. emily: you went to yale and majored in biology. you were also a competitive figure skater and hockey player? you went into health investing. anne: i got a job offer on wall street and i originally said no to the job. i called them back and said babysitting is not that interesting. emily: how do you go from wall street to silicon valley? anne: i was understanding how the health system worked. the more i dug into it, the more i recognized how much it's a business. i went to one business in 2005. there were 1000 people working on how they could maximize the filling out comes the patient's so they could take him as much money as possible. the system is never going to change. that was me throwing in the towel. i believe there is such potential, the healthcare system i am investing
anne: we take feedback very well.here are few things people can say to me that would insult me or i would take offense at. we became relatively confident in ourselves. none of us do things for the money. we do things that we are passionate about. emily: you went to yale and majored in biology. you were also a competitive figure skater and hockey player? you went into health investing. anne: i got a job offer on wall street and i originally said no to the job. i called them back and said...
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anne: my left hand. nice to meet you. i'm anne. lemonis: anne, how are you? i'm marcus. anne: larry's wife. nice to meet you. -max: i'm max. -anne: this is max, my son. -lemonis: max, how are you? -rhea: hi, i'm rhea. monis: how are you, rhea? ce to meet you. larry: isn't it cool? he's so shiny. [ laughter ] lemonis: you are a lot nerdier than i thought. [ laughter ] your kids right now are thinking, "please, dad..." well, i thought maybe i could just talk to your mom and dad for a minute. is that okay? -max: yes. -rhea: yep. lemonis: we had a good conversation this morning about kind of everything, the state of the union here, and i wanted to get your perspective on it. anne: i don't always know what's going on with the business. he'll withhold information from me. then something will happen, and i'll be like, "how did this happen?!" we thought everything was relatively okay. lemonis: what did february feel like from your perspective? anne: i just sort of felt the ground had sort of been pulled out from underneath me, and i was a little panicked. larry: broken promise.
anne: my left hand. nice to meet you. i'm anne. lemonis: anne, how are you? i'm marcus. anne: larry's wife. nice to meet you. -max: i'm max. -anne: this is max, my son. -lemonis: max, how are you? -rhea: hi, i'm rhea. monis: how are you, rhea? ce to meet you. larry: isn't it cool? he's so shiny. [ laughter ] lemonis: you are a lot nerdier than i thought. [ laughter ] your kids right now are thinking, "please, dad..." well, i thought maybe i could just talk to your mom and dad for a...
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liz ann: they are weak.egate, the 52-week trailing average of flows has gotten to a more extreme in terms of outflows than even what we saw in 2009. the fear factor is extreme. en major,tephev banks are not the priority now, are they? steven: the last thing we need is the fed tipping the global economy against recession, and banks of -- banks are part of this. when the fed is looking at the stress test, for example, they are thinking about different scenarios and what to do with the banking system. but they're clearly preparing for adverse scenarios. really gets it. it knows how bad things are out there but it just cannot say it. vonnie: would reverse this rate hike? : the first thing to do is to make sure there are not any further mistakes. francine: any chance that we will see an inverted yield curve in the u.s. anytime soon? our markets starting to price in the possibility of recession or much weaker growth? flattening and longer forwards has been indicating a move towards that for some time, francine. it
liz ann: they are weak.egate, the 52-week trailing average of flows has gotten to a more extreme in terms of outflows than even what we saw in 2009. the fear factor is extreme. en major,tephev banks are not the priority now, are they? steven: the last thing we need is the fed tipping the global economy against recession, and banks of -- banks are part of this. when the fed is looking at the stress test, for example, they are thinking about different scenarios and what to do with the banking...
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mary anne: spotlight. ed: best week? mary anne: donald trump and hillary clinton. eric: joe, because he reminded us that when it comes to supreme court -- supreme court nominations during an election year. ed: emily, best picture? emily: if i watched movies i would tell you. >> today on "matter of fact." tensions over terror threats at home and abroad. >> here we are now where the world is falling apart. >> will the president' s strategy on guantanamo leave the nation more vulnerable? plus, is the gop establishment ready to embrace trump? >> going into super tuesday, he has the upper hand. >> and, a visit to birmingham. rooted in civil rights, how this blue city is battling for a voice in a red state. fernando: i' m fernando espuelas. welcome to "matter of fact." every action by president barack
mary anne: spotlight. ed: best week? mary anne: donald trump and hillary clinton. eric: joe, because he reminded us that when it comes to supreme court -- supreme court nominations during an election year. ed: emily, best picture? emily: if i watched movies i would tell you. >> today on "matter of fact." tensions over terror threats at home and abroad. >> here we are now where the world is falling apart. >> will the president' s strategy on guantanamo leave the...
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ann-marie: correct. it just means that you're going to have a lot more paperwork and go through a lot more steps to be able to get those permits to bring it in. announcer: endangered and threatened animals are shipped to the us almost every other day. it's us policy to approve those shipments only if the foreign country allowing the hunting also has a conservation program in place to help strengthen that animal's overall population. some wildlife experts see it as a bizarre balancing act, while others view sport hunting as a financial tool to preserve wildlife. killing a single lion can cost hunters up to $71,000 dollars. across africa, sport hunting is estimated to bring in more than $200 million each year. david: and it's the trafficking more than the hunting that's the big issue. announcer: david hayes is a former deputy secretary for the department of the interior, and for 6 years oversaw the us fish and wildlife service and its duties in regulating the import of sport-hunted trophies under the clint
ann-marie: correct. it just means that you're going to have a lot more paperwork and go through a lot more steps to be able to get those permits to bring it in. announcer: endangered and threatened animals are shipped to the us almost every other day. it's us policy to approve those shipments only if the foreign country allowing the hunting also has a conservation program in place to help strengthen that animal's overall population. some wildlife experts see it as a bizarre balancing act, while...
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>> rocky. >> okay, who cut ann's throat? >> rocky. >> who stabbed ann in the back? >> okay. >> reporter: jessica told detective giles the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod for bludgeoning, which they stashed in a hole out behind ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find it without her. so we drove her out there, and we walked the entire path until we got to the hole. she said, "that's it, right there." and -- lo and behold, we had some evidence folks with us, reached in, discovered those two items were there. >> what was that like? >> you know that this -- these are intimate details, and only those involved are gonna know where are the instruments that were used to kill someone. >> reporter: so, thawas that. they had their story, and their culprits. except, there was one more very significant detail, offered up by both jessica and rocky, something the town's rumor mill failed to catch by the time kevin and robert went out for the evening a couple of days later. >> we went bowling. we went out to eat, just had a grand old time. >> reporter:
>> rocky. >> okay, who cut ann's throat? >> rocky. >> who stabbed ann in the back? >> okay. >> reporter: jessica told detective giles the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod for bludgeoning, which they stashed in a hole out behind ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find it without her. so we drove her out there, and we walked the entire path until we got to the hole. she said, "that's it, right there." and -- lo and...
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but sally ann was saved. she was found by a salvation army worker who called a cathouse on the kings location at the petco on blackstone and ashlan. now she's getting plenty of t-l-c. (beth caffrey, the cat house on the kings) "tomorrow she is going to get spayed so that she can get everything done so that she be re-homed." sally ann's rescue is happening at the right time. animal rescues are over-run with unwanted kittens and pups at this time of year. (beth caffrey, the cat house on the kings) "its the beginning of the flood, especially for cats. cats and kittens will start having litters, they already are." cat house on the kings asks valley residents to spay or neuter stray animals that might wander on to their property. and it appears it is going to be a happy ending for sally ann. (beth caffrey, the cat house on beauty the rest of her life, especially given the right kind remarkable, it's unforgettable. ((demetria obilor)) that was patrick nelson reporting. sally ann is getting all of the right nutritio
but sally ann was saved. she was found by a salvation army worker who called a cathouse on the kings location at the petco on blackstone and ashlan. now she's getting plenty of t-l-c. (beth caffrey, the cat house on the kings) "tomorrow she is going to get spayed so that she can get everything done so that she be re-homed." sally ann's rescue is happening at the right time. animal rescues are over-run with unwanted kittens and pups at this time of year. (beth caffrey, the cat house on...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. lady gaga's tribute to david bowie at last night's grammys. 8 wdbj7's shayne dwyer will have the latest on road conditions, so you're prepared before you head out the door this morning. a family traveling chesterfield makes an unexpected stop in blacksburg, because of the winter storm. why they have a good samaritan to thank for finding a safe place to spend the night. and after the snow stopped falling, some people were out making the most of the winter wonderland, and even making a little cash because of it. good morning, it's just after 5 o'clock on tuesday. i'm kimberly mcbroom i'm garrett turner. and i'm leo hirsbrunner. dangerous road conditions as freezing rain continues for some.
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. lady gaga's tribute to david bowie at last night's grammys. 8 wdbj7's shayne dwyer will have the latest on road conditions, so you're prepared before you head out the door this morning. a family traveling chesterfield makes an unexpected stop in blacksburg, because of the winter storm. why they have a good samaritan to thank for finding a safe place to spend the night. and after the snow stopped falling, some people were out making the most of the winter...
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anne-marie? >> weijia jiang in new hampshire, thank you. >>> we will talk about what happened in iowa and the upcoming new hampshire primary with senator bernie sanders coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning, a major storm system has brought a mix of severe and potentially dangerous weather to the central united states. that same system is pushing a band of tornadoes into the deep south. heavy snow and, in some areas, blizzard-like conditions hampered travel in the plains. tornado watches were issued for parts of louisiana, mississippi, and alabama. don champion has our report. >> reporter: a large destructive tornado hit western alabama late yesterday. >> thank god we, you know, we are all -- we were all okay. that is the main thing any time you have a storm. >> reporter: it left a trail of damage about 45 miles west of mobile homes, trees and power lines were destroyed but no injuries reported. >> alabama not as bad as oklahoma or texas but when we have one, it's usually bad. >> repo
anne-marie? >> weijia jiang in new hampshire, thank you. >>> we will talk about what happened in iowa and the upcoming new hampshire primary with senator bernie sanders coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning, a major storm system has brought a mix of severe and potentially dangerous weather to the central united states. that same system is pushing a band of tornadoes into the deep south. heavy snow and, in some areas, blizzard-like conditions...
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i'm anne-marieiereen. have a great dayay we'll leave you with more of lady gaga's tribute to david bowie at last night's grammys. "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 3 3 he went from college dropout to billionaire. sioux city's ted waitt is back in town with advice foryoung entrepeneurs. 3 iowa's former governor asks questions about his successor's plans to change the way the state handles medicaid. 3 and a matching... multi - million dollar gift from wells enterprises has le mars "off and running" with a few community improvement projects.good morning, and welcome to siouxland news at sunrise!it's 5 5'clock.i'm jacoco heller.i'm meteorologist cat taylor.thanks for waking up
i'm anne-marieiereen. have a great dayay we'll leave you with more of lady gaga's tribute to david bowie at last night's grammys. "this is siouxland news at sunrise on kmeg 14" 3 3 3 he went from college dropout to billionaire. sioux city's ted waitt is back in town with advice foryoung entrepeneurs. 3 iowa's former governor asks questions about his successor's plans to change the way the state handles medicaid. 3 and a matching... multi - million dollar gift from wells enterprises...
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anne-marie? >> thank you, teri. >>> afterward justin bieber the ceremony went a little long, so they started in the car. are you ready to have some fun i feel alive tonight it's "the late late show" "the late late show" the late late snow the"the late late show" roc retinol started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it the better it works. retinol correxion from roc. looking for 24/7 digestive support? try align for a non-stop, sweet-treat-goodness hold-onto-your-tiara, kind-of-day. live 24/7 with 24/7 digestive support. try align, the undisputed #1 ge recommended probiotic. to someone who just lost everything. that, yes, we'll find you somewhere to stay and yes, your children will have breakfast. every 8 minutes the red cross responds to a disaster and makes this promise. help us keep it. >>> the 140th westminster kennel dog show is on its way in new york. lucy won in the hound group. and rumor, the german shepherd, won the herding group. the 4-year-old
anne-marie? >> thank you, teri. >>> afterward justin bieber the ceremony went a little long, so they started in the car. are you ready to have some fun i feel alive tonight it's "the late late show" "the late late show" the late late snow the"the late late show" roc retinol started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it the better it works. retinol correxion from roc. looking for 24/7 digestive support? try...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. cbs this morning. i'm anne-marie green. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. >>> hi, everybody. good to have you with us. 4:30 on this tuesday, february 23rd. i'm alan gionet. >> and i'm britt moreno. thanks for joining us. it has been a while, but the snow returned in the metro area and along with it, the cold. >> let's check the conditions. shawn chitnis live to show us what's happening. i nope it's heavier on the west side of town -- i know it's heavier on the west side of town, shawn. >>reporter: there's snow on the ground and on the roads. it has
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. cbs this morning. i'm anne-marie green. the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the...
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>> all of ann's organs turn out to be normal except for her enlarged heart. but until her blood samples are tested for drugs, dr. spitz must move this death investigation as pending. >> one of the things i will exclude before i focus my attention back on the heart is the toxicology concern that i have because of the medications that she's on. but i will be much more comfortable once i exclude that an overdose of medication played a role in the death. now there is nothing left to do but wait and dictate. >> hello. dr. spitz dictating. case number sec 0-8. ann c. palmateer. >> as summer slowly turns to fall, death continues its familiar march. bodies arrive at the morgue and leave again. some deaths are resolved immediately. others must wait their turn. two months after the death of ann palmateer, the toxicology results are in. her death had nothing to do with an accidental drug overdose and everything to do with her enlarged heart. >> turned out that the toxicology showed low levels of an antidepressant, celexa is the trade name. the levels were very low and w
>> all of ann's organs turn out to be normal except for her enlarged heart. but until her blood samples are tested for drugs, dr. spitz must move this death investigation as pending. >> one of the things i will exclude before i focus my attention back on the heart is the toxicology concern that i have because of the medications that she's on. but i will be much more comfortable once i exclude that an overdose of medication played a role in the death. now there is nothing left to do...
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mary anne: when you run for president you cannot hide who you are. on the national stage he proved it to everybody. the gaffes were unbelievable. ed: from an optics perspective, tuesday night, after denying it for a day, he stood up and said i screwed up. mary anne: but on the day of he went through the lobby, went to a polling place, went by every reporter and water. -- motor. he is not to the task. it was too late. the marco rubio you saw performed. eric: i think in some ways the press reaction was overdone. he had a chance to recover. it is still early in the process. we will see how he does. janet: let' s move on to the others. what' s the biggest lesson for those who didn' t win, but still have legs. let' s start with john kasich. eric: with john kasich, a lot of people woke up wednesday morning having never heard of them. that' s an opportunity in a way. eric: he' s a moderate in the field so he goes down south to more conservative voters. the second challenge is for anyone single-mindedly focused on new hampshire is that they don' organization
mary anne: when you run for president you cannot hide who you are. on the national stage he proved it to everybody. the gaffes were unbelievable. ed: from an optics perspective, tuesday night, after denying it for a day, he stood up and said i screwed up. mary anne: but on the day of he went through the lobby, went to a polling place, went by every reporter and water. -- motor. he is not to the task. it was too late. the marco rubio you saw performed. eric: i think in some ways the press...
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anne-marie. investigators let ryan murphy go without citing him, once it was determined he was not involved in any illegal activity, but all of the negative attention ahead of the biggest game of the year bought him a one-way ticket back home to denver. the prostitution sting was centered around a san jose hotel. murphy's brothe was cited by sheriff's deputies. murphy has not played a down for the broncos this year. he was assigned to a practice squad after released from the seattle seahawks. he is from nearby oakland, francisco bay area. after sending murphy home, broncos head coach gary kubiak released a statement saying, quote, it's best for the team if we continued our preparation for super bowl 50 without him. now in a bit of a twist here, the broncos opponent, the carolina panthers, was given a little bit of a word of warning, you could say, from eugene robinson on sunday. you may remember that robinson, back in 1999, was arrested for soliciting a prostitute the night before super bowl xxxi
anne-marie. investigators let ryan murphy go without citing him, once it was determined he was not involved in any illegal activity, but all of the negative attention ahead of the biggest game of the year bought him a one-way ticket back home to denver. the prostitution sting was centered around a san jose hotel. murphy's brothe was cited by sheriff's deputies. murphy has not played a down for the broncos this year. he was assigned to a practice squad after released from the seattle seahawks....
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.dy gaga's tribute to david bowie at last night's grammys. ♪ don't lean on me, man -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> good morning, everyone. take a look at this shot of the bay bridge and the ferry building down there. this is on top of the transamerica pyramid. i'm michelle griego. >> if you only knew how they got it together. it's 4:30 and i'm frank mallicoat and we'll start with the valentine girl. >> a couple days late. >> we had nearly half a dozen record high temperatures yesterday and more of the same again today. and i just wanted to share this beautiful shot with you one more time. visibility is unlimited. very mild start to the day. and 57 degrees in elkland. and we should see three more record highs. 80degrees in mountain view and san jose. and i have rain back in the fo
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.dy gaga's tribute to david bowie at last night's grammys. ♪ don't lean on me, man -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> good morning, everyone. take a look at this shot of the bay bridge and the ferry building down there. this is on top of the transamerica pyramid. i'm michelle griego. >> if you only knew how they got it together. it's 4:30 and i'm frank mallicoat...
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anne-marie? >> teri okita in los angeles. thanks a lot, terri i. >>> afterward justin bieber hitched a ride with james corden. the ceremony went a little long, so the duo started in the car. are you ready to have some fun i feel alive tonight it's "the late late show" the "the late late show" my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it the better it works. retinol correxion from roc. methods, not miracles. looking for 24/7 digestive support? try align for a non-stop, sweet-treat-goodness hold-onto-your-tiara, live 24/7 with 24/7 digestive support. the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon... then quickly fell back to earth landing on the roof of a dutch colonial. luckily geico recently helped the residents with homeowners insurance. they were able to get the roof repaired like new. they later sold the cow because they had all become lactose intolerant. call geico and see how much you could save pril2412.ecl) we are note seeing the rain yet here,
anne-marie? >> teri okita in los angeles. thanks a lot, terri i. >>> afterward justin bieber hitched a ride with james corden. the ceremony went a little long, so the duo started in the car. are you ready to have some fun i feel alive tonight it's "the late late show" the "the late late show" my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it the better it works. retinol correxion from roc. methods, not miracles. looking for 24/7 digestive...
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i'm anne-marie green. days before the south carolina republican primary the race for the presidential nomination is becoming increasingly nasty and personal. the primary is this saturday and the latest cbs news tracker poll finds donald trump has a commanding lead followed by ted cruz. campaigning in south carolina yesterday, trump blasted out at cruz. trump called cruz unstable and threatened again to sue cruz over his eligibility to serve as president if he doesn't pull his ads. >> i have never met a american who lies more than ted cruz. >> cruz doesn't seem particularly upset. >> he was going on and on how i'm the most horrible person in the world because i keep repeating the things that he said. >> former president george w. bush for the most part has stayed out of politics since leaving office. that changed yesterday when mr. bush campaigned for his younger broekt in south carolina. he never mentioned donald trump by name but left no doubt who he was talking about. >> i understand that americans are a
i'm anne-marie green. days before the south carolina republican primary the race for the presidential nomination is becoming increasingly nasty and personal. the primary is this saturday and the latest cbs news tracker poll finds donald trump has a commanding lead followed by ted cruz. campaigning in south carolina yesterday, trump blasted out at cruz. trump called cruz unstable and threatened again to sue cruz over his eligibility to serve as president if he doesn't pull his ads. >> i...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ucer mark bronson. i'm anne-marie green.s is the "cbs morning news." >>> anybody have any questions. >> okay. >> what's it like being a woman late night? >> how can i watch your show as a man? >> what's it like to be a female woman? >> you do have any problem with your ovaries falling out? >> sam, sam, sam, what did you have to do differently to make the show a reality? >> okay. >> as a woman? >> there's a new name in late night tv. samantha b. gave viewers a full frontal last night in her tv debut. she's the only one who took on the late night arena and then took on the presidential candidates. >> we have no disagreement about this. >> i agree. i agree. i agree. >> we have a vigorous agreement here. >> everybody is agreeing so tersely, i just had a flashback to the month before my parents finally admitted they were getting a divorce. the rest was two hours of hillary trying to distance herself from wall street while sanders tried to flag down a waitress. >> senator sanders was the first to prevent them from -- >> one minute
i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ucer mark bronson. i'm anne-marie green.s is the "cbs morning news." >>> anybody have any questions. >> okay. >> what's it like being a woman late night? >> how can i watch your show as a man? >> what's it like to be a female woman? >> you do have any problem with your ovaries falling out? >> sam, sam, sam, what did you have to do differently to make the show a reality?...
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i'm anne-marie green. while republicans caucus today in nevada, donald trump hopes to build on his recent victory in the south carolina primary. a recent poll indicates trump is holding a commanding lead in nevada, and this morning trump and marco rubio are piling on ted cruz accusing him of dirty tricks and questionable campaign tactics. with more on that. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. in recent days donald trump has taken some of his harshest jabs yet at ted cruz. last night bolstered by a big win in south carolina over the weekend, trump seemed confident nevada would swing his way but his two biggest challengers are still hoping for an upset. after winning primaries in south carolina and new hampshire, donald trump is eyeing a big win in nevada tonight. >> you've got to vote tomorrow, >> reporter: on the eve of the state's gop caucuses, the republican front-runner did not hold back slamming a protester. >> i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell ya. >> reporter: and bash
i'm anne-marie green. while republicans caucus today in nevada, donald trump hopes to build on his recent victory in the south carolina primary. a recent poll indicates trump is holding a commanding lead in nevada, and this morning trump and marco rubio are piling on ted cruz accusing him of dirty tricks and questionable campaign tactics. with more on that. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. in recent days donald trump has taken some of his harshest jabs yet at ted...
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it may decide whether to keep ann clark as superintendent. her contract is supposed to end this summer. important decisions about your child's education are at stake. dedrick russell is live outside the meeting. any idea which way the school board is leaning? >> still unsure but inside the meeting chamber it is packed with people who are concerned about what is on tonight's agenda. one school board member tells me when it comes to the superintendent that this could be a debacle in her words and it could be divisive. now, i am also told that one maybe offering superintendent ann clark a three-month extension while the board conducts a superintendent search. not sure if there will be enough support for that idea. while we wait to see what the board will honor clark's contract or offer an extension, some people i have noticed wearing red tonight in support of ann clark and told that principals were told to wear red to show that they support ann clark. i did talk to one person who had on red and told me the reason she had on red because of what w
it may decide whether to keep ann clark as superintendent. her contract is supposed to end this summer. important decisions about your child's education are at stake. dedrick russell is live outside the meeting. any idea which way the school board is leaning? >> still unsure but inside the meeting chamber it is packed with people who are concerned about what is on tonight's agenda. one school board member tells me when it comes to the superintendent that this could be a debacle in her...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, voters in new hampshire are going to the polls today in the nation's first primary of 2016. with the nation's high the political discourse hits another low. at his rally last night front-runner donald trump repeated a supporter's insults about ted cruz. >> you are never allowed to say and i never expect to hear that from you again. she said he's a [ bleep ]. terrible. terrible. >> cruz's campaign director tweeted trump is turning the campaign into a reality show, but let's not forget who whipped who in iowa. in the last poll before today's among likely republican voters. among democrats bernie sanders holds a commanding lead over hillary clinton. weijian jiang is in manchester, new hampshire. good morning, weijjian. >>> for front-runners trump and sanders, it's much more than delegates at stake. remember, both got into this race as unexpected contenders. gop opponents have to show that their campaigns deserve a closer look while hillary clinton tries to stop sanders' momentu
i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, voters in new hampshire are going to the polls today in the nation's first primary of 2016. with the nation's high the political discourse hits another low. at his rally last night front-runner donald trump repeated a supporter's insults about ted cruz. >> you are never allowed to say and i never expect to hear that from you again. she said he's a [ bleep ]. terrible. terrible. >> cruz's campaign director tweeted trump is turning the campaign...
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i'm anne-marie green. the first vote of the 2016 campaign, the iowa caucuses held some surprises and a common theme. photoer frustration. republican win bier while the race is historically close, hillary clinton is declaring victory. according to the numbers, vermont's bernie sanders is in a virtual tie with clinton. cruz for the time being stomped donald trump's momentum with a showing inging up and marco rubio had a stronger showing right on cruz's heels. >> reporter: he turned out according to evangelical and conservative leaders and it paid off. >> tonight is a victory for courageous conservatives across iowa and all across this a great nation. >> reporter: cruz parlayed a strong turnout to overtake a humbled donald trump. >> we finished second. i want to tell you something. i'm just honored. we'll go on to get the rupp republican nomination and we will go on to easily beat hillary or bernie or whoever they throw out there r it was a employee for trump. >> reporter: other republicans who said they atte
i'm anne-marie green. the first vote of the 2016 campaign, the iowa caucuses held some surprises and a common theme. photoer frustration. republican win bier while the race is historically close, hillary clinton is declaring victory. according to the numbers, vermont's bernie sanders is in a virtual tie with clinton. cruz for the time being stomped donald trump's momentum with a showing inging up and marco rubio had a stronger showing right on cruz's heels. >> reporter: he turned out...
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anne-marie? >> thank you, weija oomz. >>> bloomberg an independent told the "financial times" he's looking at all the options. bloomberg says he finds the level of discussion a quote, outrage and he said he would need to get on state ballots by the beginning of march. >>> we'll discuss a possible bloomberg candidacy and primary with bob schieffer coming up on "cbs this morning" this morning. >> this morning two passenger trains collided in southern germany. dead and 150 injured, some seriously. the scene is chaotic and the final casualty count is unclear. the two regional trains collided head on. one derailed and two overturned. some remain trapped in the wreckage. >>> another winter storm packing snow, strong winds and bitter cold is moving to the northeast voting in new hampshire. they're digging out from the latest blizzard that hit yesterday. some areas suffered hurricane-force winds and heavy snow. >>> a charter bus overturned yesterday in the middle of a snowstorm as it was headed from new
anne-marie? >> thank you, weija oomz. >>> bloomberg an independent told the "financial times" he's looking at all the options. bloomberg says he finds the level of discussion a quote, outrage and he said he would need to get on state ballots by the beginning of march. >>> we'll discuss a possible bloomberg candidacy and primary with bob schieffer coming up on "cbs this morning" this morning. >> this morning two passenger trains collided in...
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it is helping cape anne and the south shore to get localized snow enhancement. that's why you are seeing the deeper purple colors. this time. that's happening. i do want to point out if you are around gloucester and the cape anne area you say hey you talk about the cape all the time. you are only talking about cape cod. we love you and we know you are getting steady snow. down on the south shore it is inland on the south shore. like pembrook where it is snowing significantly. hanover as well. all the way down to middle burrow around route 18. and 495. carver. the cape is snowing lighter. although there is steadier snow around the canal at this time. so we take you out in time and for most of us this is going to be slow accumulating snow. mix as we go through the course of the evening. it is all the way to midnight. and then we will see the steady snow lift. most of us are done and a few flakes in the air. except cape anne and the south shore and plymouth county where there could still be ocean affect snow going on. because of that it is cape anne and the south s
it is helping cape anne and the south shore to get localized snow enhancement. that's why you are seeing the deeper purple colors. this time. that's happening. i do want to point out if you are around gloucester and the cape anne area you say hey you talk about the cape all the time. you are only talking about cape cod. we love you and we know you are getting steady snow. down on the south shore it is inland on the south shore. like pembrook where it is snowing significantly. hanover as well....