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there was nothing grand in the old party's debate last night-- name calling, mocking, attempts at humiliation reached lows that many republicans would say are beneath the dignity of the office that the candidates are seeking. maybe it reflected desperation, as time runs short before next week's super tuesday, which is likely the last chance to catch donald trump. today, the race was jolted by an impeccably timed bombshell when trump's campaign was validated by one of the last people you might have expected. here's major garrett. >> there is no one who is better prepared to provide america with the strong leadership that it needs, both at home and around the world, than donald trump. th reporter: chris christie said lanald trump is the best candidate to take on hillary clinton and praised his executive experience. le he'll provide strong, haequivocal leadership. he will do what needs to be done to protect the american people. >> reporter: but when he was a fondidate, christi questioned trump's fitness for the white house. >> we are not electing an entertainer-in-chief. showmanship is fun, but it's not hae kind of leadership that will truly change america. >> reporter: the high-profile endorsement turned attention away from last night's debate when, for the first time, marco rubio, trailing trump in his llme state of florida, pummeled the billionaire front-runner with personal and policy attacks. a here's a guy that inherited $200 million. io he hadn't inherited $200 million, you know where donald trump would be right now? selling watches in manhattan. you hired some workers from poland. >> i'm the only one on the stage that's hired people. you haven't hired anyone. >> let me finish the statement-- >> you haven't hired one person. >> he hired workers from poland and he had to pay $1 million in a judgment. >> wrong, totally wrong. >> reporter: after the debate, trump told us this about rubio. >> the guy's a choke artist. i watched him melt four weeks ago with chris christie. i never saw anything like it. he melted. >> reporter: trump continued the eveme on twitter with this "never let them see you sweat" depiction of rubio and stage makeup and at his press conference. >> but i saw him backstage and he was putting it on with a trowel. >> reporter: on "cbs this morning," rubio trotted out his own new attack line. >> donald trump is a con artist. a con artist is about to take over the republican party. but not a con artist like donald trump. >> reporter: at a rally in dallas, rubio turned up the heat even more. he mocked trump's tweets by trump's misspelling. >> "lightweight chocker marco rubio looks like a little boy on stage, not presidential material." y meant to say lightweight, but he spelled it l-e-i-g-h-t, he got that wrong. >> reporter: he then resorted to toilet humor. >> then he asked for a full- length mirror. i don't know why, because the podium goes up to here. rot he wanted a full-length e rror. maybe to make sure his pants weren't wet. d reporter: trump hit back, isitating rubio's 2013 state of the union response when he k,terrupted his speech to take a drink of water. >> it's rubio! ( cheers ) >> reporter: the attacks have pud many in the republican establishment to throw up their hands in dismay, as former candidate lindsey graham did last night. >> my party has gone bat ( bleep ) crazy. >> reporter: late today, maine's governor paul lepage endorsed trump, arguing donald trump could be one of america's great presidents if he put together a good team. scott, trump left open putting christie on that team, either as a running mate or a cabinet member. >> pelley: major garrett, panks. bob schieffer has been watching all of this play out today, and he's joining us right now. bob. co reporter: well, scott, i must tell you, i thought things couldn't get lower than they'd already reached in this campaign. i mean, the political discourse, but last night it went even below where i thought it could possibly go. i mean, no discussion of the issues, but people arguing, screaming, hollering. it was like kids out behind the barn rather than a political debate. and then, as he always does, ecnald trump has this tremendous ability to change the subject. o. rolls out chris christie abday and suddenly, that debate seems like it was years ago. we're talking about chris ftristie. >> pelley: after 2012, bob, the republican party realized it needed to reach out to a much caoader electorate, including hispanics and african americans. what happened to that effort? >> well, i'll tell you, that is what is bothering a lot of traditional republicans. donald trump gets big applause when he talks about building that wall along the border with mexico, but what some republicans are beginning to wonder is, is he really building a wall around the republican chrty, making it impossible for bae party now to reach out and to try to broaden its base. hispanics are the largest growing segment of our society, and trump seems to be trying to run them off with all of this talk. he says that hispanics love him, bat the polls don't back this up. and i think-- i think this is w.e problem that is really bothering republicans now. pave got to tell you, scott. eo they try to run a campaign that appeals only to people who look like me, that is going to , a very tall wall to climb. >> pelley: bob schieffer, on the campaign trail with us for 2016, , b, thanks so much. >> thank you, scott. >> pelley: now to the democrats on the eve of their south carolina primary. here's nancy cordes. he hey, guys! >> reporter: the republican free-for-all overshadowed everything the democrats did today, and that was just fine ntth them. in a statement, the democratic national committee snickered, a as a superpac supporting clinton released this picture of a seal otercome by laughter. le o was sanders in minnesota. >> there are some people out there, people like trump and others, who want to divide us up. they think they can get votes by making bigoted and racist remarks about latinos, or telling us that we're supposed to hate muslims. >> reporter: but democrats admit trump would be an unpredictable general election opponent. new jersey senator cory booker. how do you go up against a candidate like trump? whenever you hit him, he hits back twice as hard. >> this is going to be a choice for us as american people. g we want someone who divides or someone who unites? >> reporter: but as a clinton supporter, he knows if she and trump are the nominees it will not be pleasant. y, will go after her constantly, scott, over benghazi and her e- s ils, another 1,500 pages of her e-mails are coming out this evening. >> pelley: nancy cordes for us tonight. nance, thank you. in another important story, we learned today what may have set off the gunman who shot up that factory in kansas where he worked. d re than a dozen coworkers were hit and three of them died. renee benjamin, joshua higbee, and brian sadowsky. one rampage yesterday began on the road to the factory, and manuel bojorquez is in hesston, kansas. >> my car stopped. he was already out of the car and had this big machine gun. >> reporter: edna decker was one et 38-year-old cedric ford's first targets. what was he like? or angry. >> reporter: he tried to carjack her, but shot and missed. >> i could have been his first victim. that died, because it was directed right at my head. >> reporter: you ducked just in time. ep yeah, i did. >> reporter: just up the road, ford shot and carjacked another s,rson, then drove that car to his job, excel industries, in hesston. inside this building, armed with an assault rifle and a pistol, he shot 14 coworkers, killing three of them, until police gunned him down. just 90 minutes before the shooting, ford had been served with a protective order taken out by his former girlfriend who wrote, authorities believe the protective order triggered ford's actions. video from his facebook account appears to show him firing a gun. ford has a criminal record. state and federal investigators are looking into whether he legally obtained the weapons. t. walton is the harvey county sheriff. no this man was not going to stop shooting. the only reason he stopped shooting is because that officer stopped the shooter. >> reporter: and it wasn't just an officer. it was the town's police chief, doug schroeder. kansas governor, sam brownback. >> rather than waiting on backup, he went right in and did heroic duty and service. >> reporter: when the police chief stopped the attack, there were still 200 to 300 people inside the building behind us. scott, late this afternoon, officials said they would charge a kansas woman for giving ford the weapons, knowing he was a convicted felon. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in kansas tonight. manuel, thank you. rn learned today that the governor's office in michigan was concerned about the drinking water in flint long before the public was told of dangerous lead contamination. dean reynolds found the proof in the e-mails. >> reporter: problems surfaced m on after the city, under orders from a government- appointed emergency manager, roitched its water from lake huron to the heavily industrial flint river. it was cheaper that way, but the anter was discolored and foul smelling, and people got sick. jim ananich is a state senator. >> time and time again, members of the highest level of the government have clearly been just lying to the citizens of onint and to everyone else. >> reporter: and now e-mails from governor rick snyder's own aides showed they knew too the water was bad early on. de october 2014, a half year into the plan, snyder's policy adviser, valerie brader, wrote that elevated chlorine levels could cause long-term damage if not remedied. michael gadola, the governor's legal assistant, responded, pee state's water quality experts insisted the river water was fine. but independent researchers said the heavily treated river water was so corrosive, lead from foing pipes was leeching into the water for homes. today, a contrite snyder held a press conference. >> there were red flags in these e-mails if you look at it and beyond e-mails. we didn't connect all the dots orat i wish we would have. fi reporter: melissa mays was among the first to complain about the water here. when you read the e-mails today, how did you feel? >> furious. i keep telling myself, "nothing's going to shock you anymore." all this time, these people sat he the office going back and borth emailing about this but nobody stood up and helped us. >> reporter: governor snyder today authorized a $30 million aid package to help flint residents pay at least a portion of the water bills they're still getting. scott, as he put it, "people shouldn't have to pay for water they cannot drink." >> pelley: dean reynolds in flint. dean, thank you. tonight a partial cease-fire is supposed to take effect in syria. if it does, it would be the first in the five-year-old civil war there, but no one's holding out hope. we do know the guns will be e,iet in one town south of damascus because there is no one left to kill. t's rare for western reporters 's get into syria, but our elizabeth palmer traveled there today. kh reporter: the drive in to sheikh miskeen is nonstop wreckage, and when you stop, there's silence. before the war, 30,000 people lived here. now, no one is left. oposition fighters, a whole collection of groups working together, were so entrenched here that the syrian army simply couldn't advance into the town. it was a stalemate that lasted a whole year, until they called in the russian bombers. wave after wave of air strikes, yriating in december, followed ls a syrian army ground offensive, forced the rebels to theeat. today, there are a few soldiers left guarding the ruins as the battle has moved on. the two friends who were killed... jafar oleyan is an infantry g?ldier. how fierce was the fighting? "i can't even describe it," he says. ethe rebels had the advantage because they knew the terrain." you must be tired, though? "oh, yes," he says "we are so tired." victory has brought a lull for these men and some time to regroup, but what if their lull was replaced by a genuine truce? put your hand up if you think it has a good chance. yeah? >> yeah, they are ready for this eyace. they are -- >> reporter: ready for the peace. but one soldier adds, "if we see isis or al-nusra, we will kill them all." like his country, syria, hoping arr peace but braced for a lot more war. well, it's now after midnight here in syria, scott, and so, technically, this partial cease- fire is in effect, but it's far too early to know where or even if it's going to take hold, and, of course, how long it will last. >> pelley: elizabeth palmer inside syria for us tonight. t.z, thank you. n th pregnant women in the u.s. have caught the zika virus. wsat story when the cbs evening news continues. grams of protein, filled with 10 plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d, to help you get the nutrition you need. try new boost® compact nutritional drink today. this has been medifacts for boost®. try new boost® compact nutritional drink today. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can anyone sleep like that? 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( quacking ) i'm his mom. >> reporter: you're not really his mom. >> yup, i'm his mom. >> reporter: how did you first find out? >> that he was a duck? >> reporter: no, that-- kylie is unbearably cute. ued since i never did recover to ask that question again-- let me just tell you that kylie first noticed snowflake's attachment the day the browns brought her home last summer. >> look, look, look! te follows her! >> reporter: for whatever reason, the duck imprinted on kylie and just had to be by her side, no matter what the hour. when snowflake refused to stay in the backyard, kylie's parents, ashley and mike, say they had no choice but to give him a diaper and make him a house duck. >> he goes everywhere that ducks are allowed and almost everywhere they are not allowed. i don't know if you've ever had eatwo-year-old or a four-year- old who wouldn't leave home without their blankie. >> anxiety. >> she would not leave home d thout her duck. and at that point, nothing is tegotiable. e reporter: snowflake goes to the beach in summer and sledding in winter. he's been to soccer practice, gone on sleepovers. he even went trick-or-treating as olaf, the snowman from "frozen." and over time, because they both sincerely believe they belong together, snowflake and kylie had formed a bond that most of us will never know. >> it's special. even at five years old, i know that's the type of person she's going to be. >> reporter: she really is going to make a great mom some day, mostly because she already is. you know, some day, he's going to grow up and go to college? >> what! >> reporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in freeport, maine. >> pelley: he fits the bill. niat's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs ssaptioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org francisco police.. 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imperative for mr. barr to make in their eyes they have been a full report public and the this delusion. forgotten. white house must not be allowed >> i'm his mom. >> glor: and a new flare-up in to interfere." >> reporter: but you're not a chemical leak in texas. and 2020 presidential candidates really his mom? took to twitter to demand the >> yep, i'm his mom. good evening. report be released now. >> reporter: how did you first i'm jeff glor. find out? we'll begin tonight with the >> that he was a duck? the president's attorneys have close of the special counsel's been working on their own report >> reporter: no, that... investigation and the delivery of the long-awaited mueller to rebut mueller's findings. report. [laughter] the attorney general notified they have been working on this kylie is unbearably cute. congress at 5:00 p.m. report for quite some time, but since i never did recover to ask robert mueller, a former f.b.i. they have not seen mueller's that question again, let me just director, was appointed nearly final conclusion.?ff tell you that kylie first two years ago to investigate >> g okay, paula reid, noticed snowflake's attachment russian interference in the 2016 the day the browns brought him thank you very much. major garrett is here, our chief home. presidential election and washington correspondent. >> look, look, look, he follows major, as we wait for hose legal her. conclusion, we're set now for a >> reporter: for whatever gseyal just reason, the duck imprinted on bitter political battle this weekend in washington. kylie and just had to be by her >> . side, no matter what the hour. >> reporter: sure, but let's sinc the special counsel take this as a legal moment when snowflake refused to stay first. the president's attorneys got a in the backyard, kylie's tip-off about this a couple investigation started, there hours before the report was parents, ashley and mike, say have been indictments of 34 notified to congress. they have a general sense, an they had no choice but to give individuals and three companiess him a diaper and make him a expectation this is going to be good for the president, not house duck. terrible. well as michael cohen, the not a clean bill necessarily. >> he goes everywhere that ducks president's former personal they're not prepared to say, are allowed and almost lawyer, and ed flynn mr. trump's that but they feel in the end this is not going to have new everywhere they're not allowed. first national security adviser, i don't know if you had a two or indictments. the report is done. as well as paul manafort, his the special counsel robert former campaign chairman. mueller's office is essentially four year old that would not the president has frequently going to be shuttered, and they leave home without a plan i cant called the mueller investigation believe not only legally, but a witch hunt. importantly, politically, the her duck. we have extensive coverage at that point nothing is tonight. president wi bund toe negotiable. >> snowflake! paula reid is at the white house. major garrett is here in studio. largely, if not completely, in >> reporter: snowflake goes to the beach in summer and sledding and ed o'keefe is at the the clear. that, they say, is a seminole in winter. capitol. he's been to soccer practice, but we begin with paula. moment, not only in his paula, what do we know now? presidency, but in the gone on sleepovers, he even went long-running story of the special counsel robert mueller. trick-or-treating as olaf, the >> reporter: jeff, this final >> glor: they feel better in part not just because the snowman from "frozen," and over report confirms the russia special counsel is recommending investigation is over. a justice department official no furthered indictments, but time, because they both tells us there will be no more also because the special counsel sincerely believe they belong indictments in this case, so we together, snowflake and kylie wait to see how much of didn't press for the interview have formed a bond like most of of the president. he submitted written questions. mueller's final report becomes us will never know. public. >> it's special that i know the report was delivered by a >> reporter: precisely. that's the type of person she's let's go back through that, going to be. security officer to deputy because it's important about >> reporter: since we first attorney general rod rosenstein this whole process. told this story in 2016, kylie yes, the president has been, let this afternoon. us say, not fully dignified in has gotten even more motherly. he passed it to attorney general describing the special counsel,8 she taught snowflake how to william barr within minutes. read, or at least not eat the the white house and the president's lawyer were notified words. she also taught him the value of beginning at 4:30, and at 5:00 rsonnel, some repeaters in. community service. p.m., this letter was delivered there and wrestionof she signed him up to be a to the house and senate therapy duck. judiciary committees. the president. why? in it barr wrote, "the special because by all this cooperation and, of course, she knows just counsel has submitted to me that proceeded that fight over whether the president would talk what to do whenever her little today a confidential report to the special counsel or not, one needs help falling asleep. explaining the prosecution or the special counsel knew that deck la nation decisions he has cooperation would probably mean kylie really is going to make a if he did su great mom some day. reached." barr added,y be in a courand th vryed questave th mostly because she position to advise you as soon pridenhepeci counsel. you know, some day he's going to as this weekend. time, largely oromtions flyingir grow up and go the college. the report is described as >>te hartman on comprehensive. very few people have ieng. the road in free poverty, maine washington has been anticipating e president. to talk >> glor: absolutely awesome. the report for weeks with camera on a much different note here crews watching every movement tonight, it has been a very th is an important part of eventful day. outside special counsel robert mueller's offices in a we want the recap our top story. this process. >> reporter: right. >> glor: how and when or if after two years, robert non-disscript building inay all of this gets released starting tonight or this mueller's special counsel investigation into russian weekend. >> reporter: right there. interference in the 2016 is a very great sense that the election is over. president's attorneys have that now we wait for the findings. this report was not written in a attorney general william barr way that's going to require a will make the call on how much of that report will be released. tremendous amount of national security redaction. cbs news has learned tonight the not a lot of executive privilege principle conclusions will be hassles. they believe mueller has put made public when they're together a report barr can look delivered to congress. at quickly, summarize, and barr will brief congress as provide in accordance with the early as this weekend. justice department regulations which paula has just outlined as there have been questions about much as he can to congress. whether or not the white house >> glor: paula reid, how long would get some sort of sneak is the report going to be? preview of what is in the >> >> reporter: we don't know. special counsel's investigation. one detail the justice department has not revealed is democrats are adamantly opposed how long this report was, but we to that. have a hint. the fact that barr suggests that we do know no new dimes from the he may be able to present something to congress as soon as this weekend, that suggests this special counsel investigation, but it is o er. is probably under 100 pages as opposed to hundreds or thousands of page ?oos if there are questions about how long it is, won't there be questions about whether more needs to be done? >> reporter: well, more needs to be done is going to be now the obligation of congress. if it wants to go down that road. mueller is now done. that's over. and the questionow becomes cannf there is somewhere to go that mueller was not able? there it have any more powers than robert mueller had? probably not. >> glor: real quickly, major, there have been sort of these somewhat serious accusations already coming in from chuck schumer's office, from nancy pelosi's office about a potential sneak preview that the president might get. that would be an entirely odd thing for the attorney general to do in a case like this. >> it would be. and because there is such white-hot attention on this, you can expect the attorney general not only the serve the president, but serve the country by resisting that temptation even though rudy giuliani, the president's attorney just said moments ago they would like a preview before it goes to congress. we'll see if that happens. >> glor: major garrett, thanks very much. paula reid, thank you tou, well.weanng by on capitol hill with the latest on what he's hearing. >> from lebron james, victory ed, what do you know? >> reporter: well, jeff, we only a mile away. learned exactly how congress was informed that mueller had wrapped things up. just before 5:00 p.m., a female justice department employee wearing a black fleece and carry mag salmonella en -- carrying a manila envelope walked into the office of the attorney general, completing a hotly disputed investigation nearly two years in the making. >> i would strike the ncaa the f.b.i. was investigating tournament as a crazy contacts between the president experience. >> excitement. >> any team can win at any and russia when president trump abruptly fired director james given time. comey. the initially initially cited >> any year anything can happen comey's handling of the hillary when march comes. >> he is back. he is back in a big way. clinton e-mail investigation for the reason for his dismissal, >> as a kid, it is kind of what but two days later he pointed to you work for your whole life, the russia probe, calling it a tolay the b "made-up story." over the next six days there were more revelations the president had privately asked comey for his loyalty and the drop part of the investigation. that led deputy attorney general rod rosenstein to appoint mueller on may 17th to examine russian interference in the 2016 election. that investigation grew to include whether the president had obstructed justice. since then mueller charged six trump associates for crimes ranging from lying to the f.b.i. to tax evasion. they included former national security adviser michael flynn, former campaign chairman paul manafort, the president's former personal attorney, michael cohen, and long-time confidante roger stone. all but stone pleaded guilty and cooperated with the investigation. 25 russian nationals have been indicted on charges related to hacking for the dissemination of false information. during the campaign, trump said this amid the controversy surrounding hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server: >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. >> reporter: according to mueller's court filings, that same day russian hackers went after the e-mails of clinton af, mails that would be leaked. the president's family did not escape scrutiny. of particular interest, a meeting at trump tower in june 2016 where a russian lawyer with ties to putin met with manafort. the president's son, donald trump, jr.,, and mr. trump's son-in-law, jared kushner. all the while the president denied collusion with russia. >> i didn't need russians to help me win iowa. >> reporter: he also consistently attacked the special counsel and the justice department. >> no collusion, no nothing. a phony witch hunt. phony witch hunt. >> reporter: as we know, the president called the investigation a witch hunt as recently as this morning, so his mind has not changed. in the coming day, we'll see if we learn more about what exactly robert mueller learned. >> glor: ed o'keefe, we know you will be watching all of this on capitol hill. ed, thank you very much for that report. as this story unfolds, cbs news will continue to cover the latest on the mueller report now delivered on our digital network cbsn and on "cbs this morning: saturday" tomorrow. on sunday margaret brennan's guests on "face the nation" included a dam sheriff, chairman of -- adam schiffth president annd major milestone. he says u.s.-backed forces have reclaimed all land from isis in syria. the white house now says isis controls zero territory. now, chaie d'aga, say there is still with isis, who remain in underground tunnels. two u.s. service members were killed in combat today in afghanistan. their names have not been released yet. it comes as the u.s. is trying the reach a peace agreement with the taliban. the president has ordered the pentagon to begin making plans to bring home half of the 14,000 troops still fighting america's longest war. up next here on the "cbs evening news," they are still living in tents in florida months after ao tents in florida months after ao devastating hurricane. flonase relieves your worst symptoms s? 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