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he is flying out from washington today to need with the nfl and local law enforcement officials. we will speak with him on the field at levi stadium in just a few hours. he'll share with us his biggest concerns. >> michelle, thank you so much. >>> a cbs news investigation has congress acting why six veterans can't get a life saving drug that the v.a. may have helped develop. that is next. if you're heading out the door, watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital device and don't miss what eli manning has to say about his brother peyton manning ahead of we will be right back. if yd ad ur bs, gayok. trusnetworttor haided gnce over00 oplelike sit oom today. the lega youanountlega legp is yone a b en yile. coe opite express white toothpaste with hydrogen peroxide r wheethn days thint assmil e opite s e. tee3 da jubrus o my flamut.. ..todae fl out torr my de.. mot.. antonio. antonio. the stove. notorng.bell'swaveoups de f real, rfe.[ coh matat n,tzer id g rushd faelief yogh cmpto o el seltzer plus liquid gels.alght.g smil honw'o? ks, aon hil m r ereakf 0,anselaiton t
he is flying out from washington today to need with the nfl and local law enforcement officials. we will speak with him on the field at levi stadium in just a few hours. he'll share with us his biggest concerns. >> michelle, thank you so much. >>> a cbs news investigation has congress acting why six veterans can't get a life saving drug that the v.a. may have helped develop. that is next. if you're heading out the door, watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital...
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if people startok at him, he's worked in washington, he's a governor. if he has a strong showing here he has his moment to argue he's themp and cruz. >> john, a nice long day for you today in new hampshire. we'll be watching. for the first time former new york mayor michael bloomberg isg openly about a presidential campaign. he told the financial news all we went on to discuss the 2016 race. he called it an outrage and insult to the voters.tributor bob schieffer is back from new hampshire and he'll give us a unique look at the roll they play. hi, bob. that's ahead right here on." >>> the weather could impact voter turnout. northeastern states are bracing this morning for another w new england saw blizzard conditions yesterday. they created swift conditions for commuters. the new storm will dump snow and rain stretching from washington,chblt don dahler is in plymouth, massachusetts, with the dangerous conditions. >> massive waive s ves, blistering and piling snow created a dangerous mix that pummeled coastal communities across the no 1,700 homes lost pow
if people startok at him, he's worked in washington, he's a governor. if he has a strong showing here he has his moment to argue he's themp and cruz. >> john, a nice long day for you today in new hampshire. we'll be watching. for the first time former new york mayor michael bloomberg isg openly about a presidential campaign. he told the financial news all we went on to discuss the 2016 race. he called it an outrage and insult to the voters.tributor bob schieffer is back from new hampshire...
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but at the end of the day, the washington estsdlishnt is gointotoo where they are going to go. for you on super tuesday? >> i tnk super tuesday is the most important day off this entire primary ectionon it is the most delegates awarded in a single night will be arard on super tueueay ynd i thk we are positioned thave a very good night on super tuesday. you know, about 65% of republicans bebeeve t tt d dald trump is not the best candiditete go adado-headitit hillary clinton and we are the only campai that has beaten donald trumand we are the oy candidate that can beat donald trump. if you look at the superuesday stat, we are rni neck a neck with dd in states a across super tuesday and so it is myop that all of the republicans who rognizehat minang aandi who agreesith hillajy clinton a host o o issues, who has very similar record, is not the ph victory andnd if we comee together and if conservatives stant t gee will have a great ninit on tues >> can s much more of 's's guests will alsdedede nald t tmpnd senatat bnie sanders. >>> after fiveears o bloodshed, th first c-fcece th civ
but at the end of the day, the washington estsdlishnt is gointotoo where they are going to go. for you on super tuesday? >> i tnk super tuesday is the most important day off this entire primary ectionon it is the most delegates awarded in a single night will be arard on super tueueay ynd i thk we are positioned thave a very good night on super tuesday. you know, about 65% of republicans bebeeve t tt d dald trump is not the best candiditete go adado-headitit hillary clinton and we are the...
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jan crawford is outside of irs headquarters in washington with the sophisticated fraud. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so the irs started that get transcript program more than two years ago. now after a nine-month investigation, the irs is saying it has put hundreds of thousands of more people at risk for identity theft. >> somebody was trying to claim a refund using my social something was wrong. >> reporter: not even virginia tax attorney wayne zell was protected from attackers who he says stole his identity. >> i got a form earlier this week stating that somebody had recovered my e-file personal identification number. i don't have that. >> reporter: the irs is a latest in a series of disclosures. cybercriminals accessed some 114,000 taxpayer accounts and that number grew to 334,000. this month the irs says as many as 724,000 victims. >> the irs is, frankly, not doing enough to protect us. >> reporter: steve wisman is an expert in identity theft. >> the very fact it takes them so many months to even analyze the depth of the problem shows that there are p
jan crawford is outside of irs headquarters in washington with the sophisticated fraud. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so the irs started that get transcript program more than two years ago. now after a nine-month investigation, the irs is saying it has put hundreds of thousands of more people at risk for identity theft. >> somebody was trying to claim a refund using my social something was wrong. >> reporter: not even virginia tax attorney wayne zell was...
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king for the march on washington for jobs and freedom. >> reporter: all that was overshadowed friday by the republican food fight which was just fine with the democrats. in a statement, the democratic national committee if anyone is wetting their pants it's rubio. the super pac supporting clinton released a picture of a seal cracking up. clinton, herself, didn't mention trump, electing to let the republicans turn on each other. and watch what happened when we asked sanders about it. rubio and donald trump. no thoughts? that appeared to be a no comment. a few weeks ago, the sanders team was predicting a comeback here in south carolina, but they are not doing that any more, especially after clinton -- with african-americans in nevada -- beat him with african-americans in nevada. he is not stick around to watch the results tonight and leaving first thing this morning for texas and minnesota, a couple of super tuesday states. >> nancy cordes in columbia, south carolina, thanks. >>> it looks like the last batch of e-mails from hillary clinton will be published the day before super tuesday
king for the march on washington for jobs and freedom. >> reporter: all that was overshadowed friday by the republican food fight which was just fine with the democrats. in a statement, the democratic national committee if anyone is wetting their pants it's rubio. the super pac supporting clinton released a picture of a seal cracking up. clinton, herself, didn't mention trump, electing to let the republicans turn on each other. and watch what happened when we asked sanders about it. rubio...
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. >> "face the nation" moderator and cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what is this conversation between the pope and donald trump have on donald trump in south carolina? >> i think not a great deal in the sense that there aren't a lot of catholics in south carolina and few in the republican primary process. this pope is not terribly popular -- or he is not popular here, donald trump is being attacked on an issue where -- where a majority of republican voters are with him on the idea of building a big, strong wall. if that is, in fact, what propose francis was talking about. we have to identify he may have been talking about metaphor cal waltz. walls. other candidates who want to get their message out is blocked by the coverage of this. >> a new poll was taken i assume before the exchange of words showing trump flipping in south carolina. >> perhaps. one of the interesting things we will look to see in this vote in south carolina is what are the late sdirds doing? ? iowa they didn't does for trump so much the la
. >> "face the nation" moderator and cbs news political director john dickerson is in washington. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what is this conversation between the pope and donald trump have on donald trump in south carolina? >> i think not a great deal in the sense that there aren't a lot of catholics in south carolina and few in the republican primary process. this pope is not terribly popular -- or he is not popular here, donald trump is being...
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. >> i tell you the giant sigh coming out of washington last night, i think you could hear it out of iowa republicans finding out that marco rubio made this a three-man race. i was at one of thosegton dinners. this is one of establishments. it was clear that mainstream had suddenly dawned on them, ted cruz orld actually wind up we or up with the marco rubio in light of their internal polling among republican polling showed it was they now feel there is anrnative to trump and rubio which was really scaring mainstream republicans to death. i don't know where it goes from . >> they're feeling a whole lot better about this. >> but the polling seemed to go back and forth between him and such a big turnout. it shows it doesn't necessarily translate into people going to vote for him. >> a lot of the people who were - for -- i mean for donald trump, you know, this whole iowa thing is kind of complicated. you know, you've got to go, you've got to spend a couple of a lot of those people, this was new for them. and even though a lot of them -- you know, they just didn't show hat we learned was
. >> i tell you the giant sigh coming out of washington last night, i think you could hear it out of iowa republicans finding out that marco rubio made this a three-man race. i was at one of thosegton dinners. this is one of establishments. it was clear that mainstream had suddenly dawned on them, ted cruz orld actually wind up we or up with the marco rubio in light of their internal polling among republican polling showed it was they now feel there is anrnative to trump and rubio which...
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. >> how do you think donald trump going to washington will solve anything? >> bushis not a true conservative. these people are stupid! >> reporter: it's donald trump who is emerging as a primary target. >> i just hope youn't believe the crap because it's all crap, okay? they are lies! >> reporter: trump taking time to sign a baby at hisstruck a softer tone yesterday and criticized an ad pulled by ted cruz. the love. here. >> yes, it's donald trump. it's you and your cronies and >> reporter: anti-trump superpac is distributing what they call a voters guide and switching political parties and ask can weonald trump to stand strong on key conservative issues? and been that way a long ter: chip is in south carolina where a local paper has set up a website to track underhanded tactics. >> this is for the long haul and if you come out of this primary and you're you can -- you can handle it on the national stage. that is part of it. it's a testing ground. >> reporter: so far at these ush has been the no aggressive on taking on trump. that is expected to change tomor
. >> how do you think donald trump going to washington will solve anything? >> bushis not a true conservative. these people are stupid! >> reporter: it's donald trump who is emerging as a primary target. >> i just hope youn't believe the crap because it's all crap, okay? they are lies! >> reporter: trump taking time to sign a baby at hisstruck a softer tone yesterday and criticized an ad pulled by ted cruz. the love. here. >> yes, it's donald trump. it's you...
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he is flying out from washington today to need with the nfl and officials. we will speak with him on the field at levi stadium in just a few hours. he'll share with us his biggest >> michelle, thank you so much. >>> a cbs news investigation has congress acting why six veterans can't get a life saving drug that the v.a.d develop. that is next. if you're heading out the door, watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital what eli manning has to say about his brother peyton manning ahead of super bowl 50. if you need advice for your business, legalzoom has your back. our truss provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. everyone needs a bff. even your smile. p colgate optic white express twhite toothpaste with hydrogen peroxide. for whiter teeth in 3 days. think of it as your smile bff. tic white express white. whiter teeth in 3 days just by brushing. hello my love! the flame is out... tomorrow my attitude... your mother... antonio. antonio. que? th
he is flying out from washington today to need with the nfl and officials. we will speak with him on the field at levi stadium in just a few hours. he'll share with us his biggest >> michelle, thank you so much. >>> a cbs news investigation has congress acting why six veterans can't get a life saving drug that the v.a.d develop. that is next. if you're heading out the door, watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital what eli manning has to say about his brother...
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the train was traveling yesterday from washington to new york. passengers reported hearing in philadelphia. one cracked a window. the train was on the same route as the deadly derailment in authorities will release part of the federal investigation focused on whether or not objects struck the train minutes before the accident. >>> parts of california are cleaning up this morning from a deadly winter storm. high winds ravaged the state and one driver in san diego was killed sunday when a tree toppled on to her car. ben tracy in los angeles shows us all of the damage. >> reporter: high winds uprooted an eight-foot wide oak tree in san diego and killing a woman driving this honda. three other cars were also damaged. trees fell all across southern california because the ground is soaked by recent storms and winds were howling up to 70 miles an hour. gusts topped 115 miles per hour in some areas and some trees stood no chance. >> heard a pop. slow motion. it was down. >> reporter: the winds also downed power lines and leading to widespread outages. la
the train was traveling yesterday from washington to new york. passengers reported hearing in philadelphia. one cracked a window. the train was on the same route as the deadly derailment in authorities will release part of the federal investigation focused on whether or not objects struck the train minutes before the accident. >>> parts of california are cleaning up this morning from a deadly winter storm. high winds ravaged the state and one driver in san diego was killed sunday when...
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. >> we have a lot of leadership washington. >> reporter: part of a voter mobilization effort considered second to none. on the stump in des moines, cruzs to show up 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, stand and caucus with us. if wewill win. >> reporter: the cruz campaign also sent this flyer, which looks like a government document highlighting votingst turnout among unlikely voters. the idea? shame them to caucus and bring questioned the hardball turnout tactic, so did donald trump. >> it's like an official document being sent to people ino get a vote because they are in violation. i said, that is really terrible. it's a fraud as far as i'm concerned. cials called it a typical mobilization maneuver. the less typical one?onald duck and try to get him to do the debate. >> reporter: to coin duck dynasty phil robertson tthe rivalry for skipping a debate. on "face the nation" trump downplayed an iowa victory. >> your campaign is based around the idea you're a winner.ou have to win iowa? >> no, i don't have to win it. i now have a fairly substantial lead in iowa. i think we have a good chance of winni
. >> we have a lot of leadership washington. >> reporter: part of a voter mobilization effort considered second to none. on the stump in des moines, cruzs to show up 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night, stand and caucus with us. if wewill win. >> reporter: the cruz campaign also sent this flyer, which looks like a government document highlighting votingst turnout among unlikely voters. the idea? shame them to caucus and bring questioned the hardball turnout tactic, so did donald trump....
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. >>> "the washington post" reports on the zika virus convenient. they say large-scale trials are 18 months away. there are at least 79 zika cases across the united states. the world health organization groups that could take part in the search for a vaccine. >>> the "new york post" reports on an nypd officer found guilty of manslaughter in the shooting of an unarmed black man in a stairwell. peter liang faces 15 years of prison. a bullet he shot recognize shay icocheted off a wall and killed a man. liang says it was an accident. >>> in porter ranch, california, a oil well has been temporarily plugged. this shows the gas escaping from the well nearly four months. it must now be sealed with concrete. >>> new york's daily news reports on barry manilow rushed to a los angeles hospital yesterday. the legendary singer suffered complications from emergency oral surgery following his concert in memphis on wednesday. thursday and friday night. the 72-year-old manilow is nominated for a grammy this year. the statement says it's now unclear if he will attend
. >>> "the washington post" reports on the zika virus convenient. they say large-scale trials are 18 months away. there are at least 79 zika cases across the united states. the world health organization groups that could take part in the search for a vaccine. >>> the "new york post" reports on an nypd officer found guilty of manslaughter in the shooting of an unarmed black man in a stairwell. peter liang faces 15 years of prison. a bullet he shot recognize...
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more than 100 texted a washington area lawyer with a similar number. he tweeted a picture of the text. he will get apparently free gift cards from chipotle. >> oh, boy. >> and he'll probably keep his number, right? >>> we spoke with the president and the first lady at the white house on sunday right before the big game. then we walked on over to the oval office. these are the president's final months and he's more reflective about opening up, how the role changed him and what stresses him out when it comes to the future. >> i'm curious about how the prez sidency has changed you. >> my basic character is unchanged and michelle and close friends of mine who have known there's obviously some hard won wisdom to overcoming challenges, figuring out hard problems. maybe it's just a function of age as well as having been around the track a while as president. you lose that fear. you lose that sense of what if something goes wrong because there are going to be things that go wrong. >> it's a thrill to be in the oval office, so i can't imagine day. and you've ha
more than 100 texted a washington area lawyer with a similar number. he tweeted a picture of the text. he will get apparently free gift cards from chipotle. >> oh, boy. >> and he'll probably keep his number, right? >>> we spoke with the president and the first lady at the white house on sunday right before the big game. then we walked on over to the oval office. these are the president's final months and he's more reflective about opening up, how the role changed him and...
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some people were stabbed and >>> "the washington post" reports how a member of s.e.a.l. team 6 emerge from secrecy to receive the medal of honor today. navy chief senior biers shielded an american hostage from gunfire and helped in afghanistan. he is the first living s.e.a.l. to receive the medal of honor since the vietnam war. you should learn more about him and this mission too. we have more on our website. incredible story. >>> chris rock is being recognized this morning for redefining the role of oscars host. much of the conversation is focused on how he and the show put racial diversity at the center of the broadcast. michelle miller is here with how rock put the heat on hollywood. michelle, good morning. >> he sure did. good morning. >> reporter: when chris rock signed on to host the award show it was before the oscar white controversy erupted. then it seemed like no host was white elephant in the room. >> hollywood is sorority racist. it's, like, we like you, rhonda! but you're not a kappa! >> reporter: host chris rock didn't just wade into the diversity controver
some people were stabbed and >>> "the washington post" reports how a member of s.e.a.l. team 6 emerge from secrecy to receive the medal of honor today. navy chief senior biers shielded an american hostage from gunfire and helped in afghanistan. he is the first living s.e.a.l. to receive the medal of honor since the vietnam war. you should learn more about him and this mission too. we have more on our website. incredible story. >>> chris rock is being recognized this...
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there are at least 68 zika infections in 19 states and washington, d.c. anna werner is here with the growing concern. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. most female olympic athletes fall into the most dangerous age range for the zika virus. they could get pregnant or hope to get pregnant in the near future. the latest research is only adding to concerns surrounding the virus and continuing to raise questions about safety during the summer's olympic games. >> long ball from the u.s. morgan in the box! they are on the board! athletes, including members of the u.s. women's soccer team are raising safety concerns ahead of this summer's olympics in rio de janeiro. earlier this week, star player alex morgan called the virus a very scary thing. and goalie hope solo went even further saying it's possible she might skip the games. >> all i can do is speak for myself. i want to go today. we have six months. we have a little bit of time to figure things out. >> our goal really is to protect pregnant women. >> reporter: the cdc says it's working nonstop to gain
there are at least 68 zika infections in 19 states and washington, d.c. anna werner is here with the growing concern. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. most female olympic athletes fall into the most dangerous age range for the zika virus. they could get pregnant or hope to get pregnant in the near future. the latest research is only adding to concerns surrounding the virus and continuing to raise questions about safety during the summer's olympic games. >> long ball from the...
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i was at one of those annual washington dinners. this is one of establishments. it was clear that mainstream republicans, it had suddenly dawned on them, ted cruz or donald trump could actually wind up with the nomination. i think for a long time they didn't take either one of them seriously and one of them said their internal polling among republican polling showed it was going to be a three-man race and they now feel there is an alternative to trump and rubio which was really scaring mainstream republicans to death. i don't know where it goes from here. >> exactly. >> they're feeling a whole lot better about this. >> but the polling seemed to go back and forth between him and ted cruz, but he had such a big turnout. it shows it doesn't necessarily translate into people going to vote for him. >> a lot of the people who were for marco rubio -- for -- i mean for donald trump, you know, this whole iowa thing is kind of complicated. you know, you've got to go, you've got to spend a couple of hours, and i think a lot of those people, this was new for them. and even t
i was at one of those annual washington dinners. this is one of establishments. it was clear that mainstream republicans, it had suddenly dawned on them, ted cruz or donald trump could actually wind up with the nomination. i think for a long time they didn't take either one of them seriously and one of them said their internal polling among republican polling showed it was going to be a three-man race and they now feel there is an alternative to trump and rubio which was really scaring...
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. >>> funeral services set this morning in washington for supreme court justice antonin scalia. the funeral mass will be held at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. jan crawford is there. >> reporter: good morning. you know, who days of public mourning for justice scalia started yesterday at the supreme court. the lines stretched around the block late into the night as thousands of people came to pay their respects. justice scalia arrived at the court for a final time. with his former law clerks there to see him up the steps of the institution he served for 30 years. his family looking on. waiting inside the great hall were his fellow justices. >> reporter: the service was breven and brief and moving. his son paul led the ceremony. the family flanked the casket. the justices and their spouses stood silently and their faces etched in grief. none of the eight justices have served on the court than the larger than life scalia. his sudden death will up-end the court's dynamic and some of its decisions. as the president gets ready to nominate his success
. >>> funeral services set this morning in washington for supreme court justice antonin scalia. the funeral mass will be held at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. jan crawford is there. >> reporter: good morning. you know, who days of public mourning for justice scalia started yesterday at the supreme court. the lines stretched around the block late into the night as thousands of people came to pay their respects. justice scalia arrived at the...
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a spokesman told "the washington post" it's been our best day ever. nancy cordes is in manchester, new hampshire, where the two campaigns are arguing over a debate tomorrow night. good morning, nancy. >> reporter: good morning. yeah these debates are normally planned way in advance down to the tiniest detail. we don't even know if this debate tomorrow night is going to happen. that is because the two campaignsr the dates and times over a package of future debates and the old saying goes nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to. >> i hope you will choose, with both your heart and your mind. >> reporter: clinton may be the underdog here but she knows what works in new hampshire. >> i don't know whether it's my responsibility gene but i wake up every day trying to figure out can i help one person? maybe i can help ten. >> reporter: eight years ago she showed her softer side here. >> this is very personal for me. it's not just political. it's not just public. >> reporter: and the state embraced her. >> thank you! >> reporter: it won't be as easy
a spokesman told "the washington post" it's been our best day ever. nancy cordes is in manchester, new hampshire, where the two campaigns are arguing over a debate tomorrow night. good morning, nancy. >> reporter: good morning. yeah these debates are normally planned way in advance down to the tiniest detail. we don't even know if this debate tomorrow night is going to happen. that is because the two campaignsr the dates and times over a package of future debates and the old...
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he is our retired chief washington correspondent and former host of "face the nation." good morning. >> good morning. may i start off by saying nothing surprise me. >> in this political year? >> that would you ever hear the pope's name in the sentence with the word -- >> in the same sentence. the closeness of both races and their increasing nastiness is revealing a new trend in the american politics about a divide within the parties themselves. except for mitt romney in 2012, every republican who won the south carolina primary went on to win his party's nomination. when south carolina speaks, republicans listen. but what they are hearing this year is different. a party tearing itself apart in public. >> my mom is the strongest woman i know. >> she should be running for president. >> it's not about my family. pyou are probably worse than jeb bush. >> he lied about marriage. >> this guy will say anything. nasty guy. why do you lie? >> donald, adults learn not to interrupt people. >> i know. you're an adult. >> it got so bad, john kasich said this. >> i think we are fixing
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. >>> john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: how do people make sense when they see competing national polls? >> well, they should treat them very, very gingerly. in february of 2012, rick santorum was up over mitt romney by about ten points. what they give us a sense of where the low information voter is. as primaries and caucuses, the ones we have been focusing on as the big gets more national and we have these big days like super tuesday, national polls give us a better sense as the contest gets bigger. we basically, right now, the >> how much of a difference do you think, john, governor haley's endorsement will make for marco rubio? >> in a year where the establishment is in such foul odor with the republican voters, i think establishment endorsements probably don't mean that much. they don't mean that much any way. nikki haley endorsed mitt romney and newt gingrich won the south carolina primary in 2012. so i think in the battle between marco rubio and jeb bush it's nice to
. >>> john dickerson is in washington. john, good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: how do people make sense when they see competing national polls? >> well, they should treat them very, very gingerly. in february of 2012, rick santorum was up over mitt romney by about ten points. what they give us a sense of where the low information voter is. as primaries and caucuses, the ones we have been focusing on as the big gets more national and we have these big days...
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winds flipped over a semitruck on new york's george washington bridge. the storm brought down a home in the bronx but no one hurt.es sparked one car fire. responsible for at least eight deathsral tornadoes ripped through virginia killing four. chip reid is in waverly, south of richmond, where a state of emergency is in place. >> reporter: good morning. i am standing in the middle of what used to be a small mobile in waverly, virginia. as you can see, this was the laundromat and it was meat of brick and cinder block but it stroyed. walk down here. take a look at this. that trailer there behind the bushes that is largely destroyed, we talk to a man who lived there. he can hardly believe he isd that is partly because on the other side of that trailer is where another trailer used to be and that is where three people, including a 2-year-old child, died. deadly storm system lashed the east coast wednesday, pummeling it with violent winds. andin. multiple tornadoes were reported people have died and dozens more have been injured. >> a tornado just came through
winds flipped over a semitruck on new york's george washington bridge. the storm brought down a home in the bronx but no one hurt.es sparked one car fire. responsible for at least eight deathsral tornadoes ripped through virginia killing four. chip reid is in waverly, south of richmond, where a state of emergency is in place. >> reporter: good morning. i am standing in the middle of what used to be a small mobile in waverly, virginia. as you can see, this was the laundromat and it was...
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jeff pegues is in washington fight. >> reporter: good morning. apple's lawyers are digging in. industry sources say the tech giant is ready to fight this all the way to the supreme court. the fbi locked out of syed farook's iphone. they say apple is not a company that hands over its ate information. ordered apple to -- apple's ceo says the tech giant doesn't have the technology and that developing it would create a back door to not only that iphone but millions of devices. defended the department of justice's request for apple to aid in an investigation. the president calls an important national priority. asking apple to redesign its product or to create a new back door to one of their products. they are simply asking for ave an impact on this one device. >> reporter: as the war on terror and the right to privacy collide, cnet's dan apple and the fbi have competing and compelling interests. >> apple says if you promise you only use it once it's going to in and once you create the precedent of giving that access once you're not able to deny at the time next time. >> reporter: go
jeff pegues is in washington fight. >> reporter: good morning. apple's lawyers are digging in. industry sources say the tech giant is ready to fight this all the way to the supreme court. the fbi locked out of syed farook's iphone. they say apple is not a company that hands over its ate information. ordered apple to -- apple's ceo says the tech giant doesn't have the technology and that developing it would create a back door to not only that iphone but millions of devices. defended the...
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. >> reporter: a steady downpour led to flash flooding in and around washington, d.c. where drivers slogged through the evening commute. >> tree just fell down. >> reporter: at least three tornadoes were reported in north carolina. straight line winds and pounding rains toppled trees and cut one home nearly in half. time lapse video shows the storm >> that is one wild storm. >> reporter: the system made its way to the northeast where strong gusts flipped over this truck in new york. and in new jersey, manhole covers were spent flying into the air. the wet weather caused underground electric explosions in elizabeth. first responders spent the night going through this area, going through this incredible debris field, trying to make sure there is nobody unaccounted for. there is still, apparently, some question whether this was officially a tornado. just look. it's hard to believe it could have been anything other than that. >> i'll say. the pictures really tell the store there. >>> firefighters in indiana rescued more than two dozen drivers trapped for hours on a snowy e
. >> reporter: a steady downpour led to flash flooding in and around washington, d.c. where drivers slogged through the evening commute. >> tree just fell down. >> reporter: at least three tornadoes were reported in north carolina. straight line winds and pounding rains toppled trees and cut one home nearly in half. time lapse video shows the storm >> that is one wild storm. >> reporter: the system made its way to the northeast where strong gusts flipped over this...
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there are now at least 48 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 affected by the re nations are part of the expanding travel alert. yuted airlines and delta are allowing flight crews on those ries to be reassigned. dr. tara narula is with us. what is happening right now? >> the nine cases in florida, as you mentioned, were 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 ikely to see more local cases of transmission. someone travels out of the country and gets infected and comes back and the blood is full they can get bitten byed mosquito in south florida and transmitted locally to an uninfected person who becomes infected ivenlth health emergency? >> it promotes resources and education and removal of standing wateuld we really be? we hear there is no cause, there is no cure, and you don't each know if you hav
there are now at least 48 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 affected by the re nations are part of the expanding travel alert. yuted airlines and delta are allowing flight crews on those ries to be reassigned. dr. tara narula is with us. what is happening right now? >> the nine cases in florida, as you mentioned,...