chris christie both announed they are ending their runs for the white house. so how does the outcome in new hampshire impact us here in the silver state? it actually makes our voice even more important to the big picture. erin breen has more on that part of the story. last night s debate brought the candidates another step closer to nevada. crowd going raaaaaahhhh! - the candidates another step closer to nevada. crowd going raaaaaahhhh! - and our caucus results will make a difference. lokken: nevada as a front-loaded caucus state.along with the early primary state has a 4 times greater influence on picking the nominee of each party than if we waited til april or may. going forward.it won t be just trump bringing republican eyes to the silver state. lokken: this 3-way between bush, rubio and cruz will be heavily nation will be watching to see if any of the three is pulling out of this. as for the democrats nevada offers a much different demographic. much more like the re
the south carolina primary later this month. both candidates were asked about women voters - but said their appeal goes beyond the gender divide: i am not asking people to vote for me because i am a woman ..because i m the most qualified experienced person. i think a sanders victory would of some historic significance as well. some are predicitng this robust race for the nomination could go all the way to the convention. marlie hall, cbs new, milwaukee, wisconsin. clinton picked up an endorsement from the congressional black caucus, while sanders has the backing of high profile individuals in the african-american community. now here s mike alger s first look at the pinpoint 2 forecast conditions will stay dry and quite warm through the although the ridge of high pressure responsible for the aforementioned will be flat enough to allow variable amounts of cloudiness to pass over the great basin. friday s high temperatures will approach record levels and will stay in the 6
it takes guts to run for president. not easy. it appears the armed protesters at the oregon wildlife refuge plan to exit the refuge and surrender to federal agents this morning. nightmare at seas for thousands of passengers. the royal caribbean anthem of the seas. fre at last, free at last? we didn t think we were going to make it home. a deputy shop dead at a shopping center in maryland. a civil lawsuit by the u.s. attorney general. the ferguson city council leaves us a decision with no choice. extreme weather on both ends of the country. extreme here in southern california and snow in the northeast. a live broadcast, a man waving a gun. a wild elephant smashing fir their lives. no un no one was injured. no selfies. i want to tell you ahead of time. if we had smartphones when i ran for president, i m not sure i would have run. all that matters. from here you go to south carolina and you always travel in the middle seat. why is that? because we cou
candidate that disparaging women and hispanics. i do not believe he is a true conservative. these people are stupid. the united states, russia and other world powers have reached an agreement on a cessation of hostilities in syria s civil war. hospitalized this morning after a machete attack in an ohio restaurant. the suspect was fatally shot. scientists say they found gravitational waves or ripples in the fabric of space time. the discovery is being hailed as the greatest signs of a breakthrough of the century. let s take a listen. hello the top half of the country in the northern states is affected. pope begins a seven day visit to latin america. finish preparations going on in mexico city. all that. that is donald trump signing a baby. look at these people. i also love going on red poses. give me your blue steel. and all that matters. charlie rose received a big honor for excellence in broadcast journalism. you do not want to be on television as
this announcement outside city hall today. and she admitted that sunrail ridership is struggle, but she was excited to announce the partnership with uber if it starts and ends within the city limits. to and from sun rail, get 25% knocked offer the bill. and they must embrace private sector technology. city managers said that they started flex spots, a bus system where people would call for a ride. but the concept died. and the city had nearly a million dollars set aside from that and they will use it for the new partnership with uber. and they received private funding from partners. through working with the private sector and looking at privatization options, this project will cost a third of what lynx projected the flex savings for taxpayers and putting more options for riders every day. reporter: and we asked the city manager if this partnership with uber opens them up to liability. they will be performing background checks on the uber drivers. and you ll hear more from
57 to talk about politics and he shares a big announcement shares a big announcement we begin this morning with a look at today s eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. he voted for indefinite detention for undocumented immigrants. the democrats clash over immigration. madam secretary i will match my record against yours any day of the week. we have a different conversation about the state of the republican race. your presence here divides the anti-trump vote. why is giving vote 99 detings good delegates good for you or our job is not to give trump a victory anywhere. in illinois, nearly a foot of rain has fallen. our backyard is like a river. u.s. forces in iraq has captured an isis chemical engineer who was producing mustard gas. mourners in california paying respects to former first lady a private funeral is planned for friday. outside of pittsburgh, four men and a woman is dead and three others injure. we believe there were multiple gunmen. ca
rains this winter. could cause millions of dollars of damage. pam:kron 4 s maureen kelly reports, fema also laid out what it is doing to try and lessen the impact. reporter:the worst case scenerio for this coming winter is being nino.which was the strongest event on record.it was an expensive.and deadly rainfall season.40 counties were declared diaster areas. reporter:as floodwaters rose and mudslides came crashing down.17 people were killed and.a hundred thousand people were evacuated. the state racked up 883-million dollars in damage. along the coast.homes were lost due to erosion. reporter:this time around it s believed that california will have more wet days.and they will be wetter than usual.and higher snow levels.the report says there is a substainial risk for levee failure.they are also expecting significant high tides. reporter:there is increased concern that soil hardening from the drought could make flooding more widespread in valley and urban areas.becaus
not stopping peoplele from coming out here. all afternoon we vbeen talking to people. people have been hoping to get a beach day, but they instead found themselves shopping. as millions on the east coast continue to dig out of this mess, thousands in south florida are enjoying the blast of cold air. in turkey, it s a lot colder. so this is good. i still get cold, but i m rtunate i live here. he lives it. mike: they spent sunday afternoon walking around linln road with family. were you hoping to get beach weather? no, i mean this is nice. i like this weather. mike: thousands of runners braved the cold temperatutes competing in the miami marathon. miami, beautiful weather, wonderful course. after the race. mike: this winter blast hasn t been fun for everyone, especially travelers who are trying to fly home to new york and new jersey. i tried to go yesterday a i tried to my house to newark. i didn t think the s srm was going to be that bad, so that s why i caught
were street what we did maybe. because of that proximity the club benefited from this arena back particular movie because this mansion was used to support the cast and crew for their meals another administrative needs at the club was able to get the money were in the neighborhood of $25000 which was a significant contribution to the club. during some difficult financial times. it is very fortuitous that help sustain the club. during the years, as a member of the club, michael has written 9 of his 14 books and each time he has especially enjoyed presenting his greatest book to his friends and neighbors at the club before embarking on more general public appearances. so that is what we are doing this afternoon, special appearance with mr. rocklin. when not busy writing michael is a husband, father and professor of american studies that rutgers university. on a personal note i ve read 3 of his books and enjoyed each of them. this book navy crazy is the most personal and colorf
language. i think it s very good to learn a 3rd language. it s an opportunity to see the joint efforts of russia without government, people in central africa, one russia to stay here. as russia strengthens this position and especially in africa, change will come with a very well welcome to you. this is dorothy international with the latest world news update. it s good to happy with us. and we start with the latest on ukraine as rush as defense, ministry has condemned what it calls. keep on going nuclear terrorism over the shelling go. there s that put all she a nuclear power plant in southern ukraine, controlled by russia and moscow stays the stations. territory has been bombarded by ukrainian force is 3 times in the past 24 hours with radioactive waste side signs. nuclear. phil storage warehouse is in the line in the line of fire, despite several shells falling in the area. the radiation level is that to be under control, the russian staff at the facility handling all the ne