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. >> glor: anthony salvanto, as always, thanks. >> thanks, jeff. >> glor: a young police officer is being remembered tonight. she was killed this weekend during her first day on the job. following an awful series of events in northern virginia. jamie yuccas has details. >> reporter: prince william county virginia police department posted this picture of rookie officer ashley guindon about to start her first shift. the caption, "be safe." >> she was literally sworn in the day before on friday. >> reporter: before becoming abe u.s. marine reservist, she interned for the police department. >> she clearly had a passion to serve others in a way that went beyond herself. >> reporter: guindon and two other officers responded to a domestic disturbance on saturday. when they arrived, suspect ronald hamilton opened fire from the front door. >> reporter: guindon's training officer and ten year veteran david mckeown along with eight
. >> glor: anthony salvanto, as always, thanks. >> thanks, jeff. >> glor: a young police officer is being remembered tonight. she was killed this weekend during her first day on the job. following an awful series of events in northern virginia. jamie yuccas has details. >> reporter: prince william county virginia police department posted this picture of rookie officer ashley guindon about to start her first shift. the caption, "be safe." >> she was...
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from neutrogena more of our battleground tracker poll and cbs news elections director anthony salvanto. we'll start with the republicans, we've got iowa and new hampshire in the books heading into south carolina. what does it look like? donald trump is up here. he is up big. now, his lead is about the same as it's been but underneath that lead the strength of his support has grown. so among his supporters, ones who say they are now firmly committed to him is up from last month. this looks like the anatomy, last month they said, in order to us to be he has to convince me that he can win. well, what happened, he up with in new hampshire, he won big. you see that movement i think it explains a lot of it. then also see he's up here with couple of key groups, namely conservatives and evangelicals. his lead with evangel pals has grown over the last month. more certained about -- as we learned in iowa. that said, those are two key groups, evangelicals make up majority of the electorate here that underpins the support. >> dickerson: we've been, you and i talking about more months the durabilit
from neutrogena more of our battleground tracker poll and cbs news elections director anthony salvanto. we'll start with the republicans, we've got iowa and new hampshire in the books heading into south carolina. what does it look like? donald trump is up here. he is up big. now, his lead is about the same as it's been but underneath that lead the strength of his support has grown. so among his supporters, ones who say they are now firmly committed to him is up from last month. this looks like...
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for more we've joined by director of elections anthony salvanto. we just horde about the democrats. it was just a month ago hillary clinton barely won in iowa. it was two and a half weeks ago she was soundly defeated in new hampshire. what has changed. >> the ground has now shifted to very friendly territory for her, jeff. these states have high concentrations of african-american voters, they make up the majority of voters in most of these southern states and they are solidly behind her. >> glor: that said you are still seeing some issues. >> yeah, she still trails bernie sanders on items like being principled to honest and trust worthy, things her campaign win or lose on supertuesday need to shore up in the long-term. >> glor: there was so much talk about marco rubio after the last debate and about the establishment trying to get behind one candidate. voters done seem to be listening >> when voters hear the word establishment they hear it as a bad word. they say they are less likely to vote for any candidate without is seen too tied to the party establishment. >> glor: they're not
for more we've joined by director of elections anthony salvanto. we just horde about the democrats. it was just a month ago hillary clinton barely won in iowa. it was two and a half weeks ago she was soundly defeated in new hampshire. what has changed. >> the ground has now shifted to very friendly territory for her, jeff. these states have high concentrations of african-american voters, they make up the majority of voters in most of these southern states and they are solidly behind her....
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friend tee to him if he keeps the same coalition that he had up in new hampshire. >> dickerson: anthony salvanto, always a pleasure, thanks for being with us. we'll be backwi analysis of last in and out's debate and the stay with us. >> dickerson: we're back. peg knee noonan is columnist for the wall street street journal. dan balancing is chief washington correspondent for the "washington post." kim strassel columnist for the "wall street journal" one of our moderators at last night's debate. political correspondent and cbs political news analyst. all four of you here we are on the stage where there was so much excitement last night. i don't want anyone calling anyone else a liar. peggy, give us your reaction, what happened last night? >> it was lyons and tigers and bears, oh, my, it's what happens when a field -- uncoordinated field of 17 suddenly becomes six men who are really fighting and really want it. there were lots of sparks. to me there were two headlines. one is, donald trump didn't just have controversial or interesting remarks to say on the invasion of iraq. by going into, looking a
friend tee to him if he keeps the same coalition that he had up in new hampshire. >> dickerson: anthony salvanto, always a pleasure, thanks for being with us. we'll be backwi analysis of last in and out's debate and the stay with us. >> dickerson: we're back. peg knee noonan is columnist for the wall street street journal. dan balancing is chief washington correspondent for the "washington post." kim strassel columnist for the "wall street journal" one of our...
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friend tee to him if he keeps the same coalition that he had up in new hampshire. >> dickerson: anthony salvanto, always a pleasure, thanks for being with us. we'll be back with analysis of week in politics from our panel. stay with us. good morning, good morning, hello, my name is patricia rodriguez. good morning governor, counsel, and jim allen. good morning everyone. i think it's still the most thing we can do for any family in this state is to create an opportunity for them to get a job. i'm a single mother of three. i've been working for the seminole tribe for fifteen years now. this company has given me the opportunity to provide for my children. how does it make you feel when you worry about whether this compact gets signed? if the compact isn't signed, then it does affect me tremendously because i would be out of a job. a month ago my sister passed away. she have children? how many? five. so are you taking care of them? this compact not being signed affect me and many people that have grown with me at this company. if would affect them immensely. jobs for florida. >> dickerson: we're bac
friend tee to him if he keeps the same coalition that he had up in new hampshire. >> dickerson: anthony salvanto, always a pleasure, thanks for being with us. we'll be back with analysis of week in politics from our panel. stay with us. good morning, good morning, hello, my name is patricia rodriguez. good morning governor, counsel, and jim allen. good morning everyone. i think it's still the most thing we can do for any family in this state is to create an opportunity for them to get a...
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head south in him if he keeps the same coalition that he had up in new hampshire. >> dickerson: anthony salvanto, always a pleasure, thanks for being with us. we'll be back with analysis of last in and out's debate and the week in politics from our panel. stay with us. i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for honeysuckle white . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) honeysuckle white . no growth-promoting antibiotics, >> dickerson: we're back. peg knee noonan is columnist for the wall street street journal. dan balancing is chief washington correspondent for the "washington post." kim strassel columnist for the "wall street journal" one of our moderators at last night's debate. and jamelle bouie chief political correspondent and cbs political news analyst. all four of you here we are on the stage where there was so much excitement last night. i don't want anyone calling anyone else a liar. peggy, give us your reaction, what happened last night? >> it was lyons and tige
head south in him if he keeps the same coalition that he had up in new hampshire. >> dickerson: anthony salvanto, always a pleasure, thanks for being with us. we'll be back with analysis of last in and out's debate and the week in politics from our panel. stay with us. i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for honeysuckle white . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female...
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friend tee to him if he keeps the same coalition that he had up in new hampshire. >> dickerson: anthony salvanto a pleasure, thanks for being with us. we'll be back with analysis of last in and out's debate and the week in politics from our panel. stay with us. i do everything on the internet. but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here? (husband) i heard that. switching to better internet is now easier than ever. only fios has the fastest internet available, with uploads up to 5x faster than cable. get 100 meg upload and download speeds. plus tv and phone for just $69.99 a month online with no annual contract. switch to better. switch to fios. >> dickerson: we're back. peg knee noonan is columnist for the wall street street journal. dan balancing is chief washington correspondent for the "washington post." kim strassel columnist for the "wall street journal" one of our moderators at last night's d
friend tee to him if he keeps the same coalition that he had up in new hampshire. >> dickerson: anthony salvanto a pleasure, thanks for being with us. we'll be back with analysis of last in and out's debate and the week in politics from our panel. stay with us. i do everything on the internet. but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here? (husband) i...
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we're also going to talk to anthony salvanto. we have brand new cbs battleground tracker poll numbers which will give us a preview of super tuesday and how the states are trending, but more important we'll look at what the voters in the states are thinking behind the horse race numbers. >> all right so john, seems in terms of the attacks we've heard the last few days, especially between rubio and trump. what do you make of rubio sort of changing strategy heading into super tuesday? how do you think this plays out? >> well it's -- he's going toe to toe with him. trying to show he is the alternative to donald trump. he'd like it to be a two man race. he'd like all the people who are voting against donald trump in the primaries and caucuses to come over to him. the question is though by matching donald trump's tactics, by the one liners, the insults, the circus show, a little bit, whether he's actually playing on trump's turf. whether people when they see that see enough of a distinction between the two of them that they pick marco
we're also going to talk to anthony salvanto. we have brand new cbs battleground tracker poll numbers which will give us a preview of super tuesday and how the states are trending, but more important we'll look at what the voters in the states are thinking behind the horse race numbers. >> all right so john, seems in terms of the attacks we've heard the last few days, especially between rubio and trump. what do you make of rubio sort of changing strategy heading into super tuesday? how do...
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cbs news election director anthony salvanto is here to take a look at that. can donald trump mathematically be stopped? >> mathematically, yes, gayle but politically it's going to get a lot harder. after last night's big win in nevada donald trump has a commanding 81-17 delegate lead over cruz and rubio over what's been given out so far. on super tuesday, we're going to see 595 delegates in play. now, they're mainly across the south. those states are full of the kinds of voters that donald trump has been winning so far, like conservatives and evangelicals. so if he keeps up this pace, then he's going to have at least 281 delegates coming out of super tuesday. partly because the rules give out those delegates proportionately, that means based on how many votes you get, not whether you win or lose. that macs it even harder for everyone else to catch him. it takes over 1,200 delegates to win and further down the road on march 15th, there are big delegate prizes in states like florida and ohio. those states are winner take all. the question for folks like cruz an
cbs news election director anthony salvanto is here to take a look at that. can donald trump mathematically be stopped? >> mathematically, yes, gayle but politically it's going to get a lot harder. after last night's big win in nevada donald trump has a commanding 81-17 delegate lead over cruz and rubio over what's been given out so far. on super tuesday, we're going to see 595 delegates in play. now, they're mainly across the south. those states are full of the kinds of voters that...