other illnesses. 5-0 gets fit. new york city employees work together on a weight loss program that help them lose thousands of pounds. it's friday, february 7th, 2020. we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. tornadoes stomped across the south and flooding now expected after heavy rain swept across the atlantic seaboard. a deadly winter storm threatens the northeast. >> i see some pretty incredible damage. winds were violent in this area. >> oh, god is this bad. trees were pulled up from the root and thrown. dozens of new cases of coronavirus have been detected on a crews ship docked in japan. >> more than 400 americans are on board. >> i have to tell you now we're becoming quite afraid. >> president trump claiming vindication and unleashing on his political enemies. >> we first went through russia, russia, russia. it was all [bleep] final results are in from the iowa caucus. a tie between pete buttigieg and bernie sanders. the prosecution rests their case in the harvey weinstein sexual assault trial. >> the defense will now call their first witnesses. >> the canadian pacific freight train carrying crude oil derailed in saskatchewan sparking a massive wire. -- fire. >> an australian reporter got more than she bargained for. >> all that matters. >> who have you been impressed with? >> there's this guy named pete buttigieg. the guy from south bend? >> i have this sense you were skeptical of my chances coming anywhere near the american presidency. >> a little bit. >> on "cbs this morning". >> the oscars are sunday. this could be a very long night as the results are tabulated by today democrats. >> everybody wins. everybody gets to go up and give an acceptance speech and three days later you find out. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. u.s. government planes evacuated hundreds more americans from china's coronavirus outbreak but we're following a growing cruise ship, a growing crisis rather aboard cruise ship. one docked in japan now has 61 confirmed cases of coronavirus including nine americans. and another ship is under quarantine in hong kong. the two vessels together carry about 7300 people. >> this morning, we have a live picture from bayonne, new jersey where the anthem of the seas just came into board a dozen passengers who will be tested for signs of coronavirus. overall now more than 31,500 confirmed occasions worldwide. 638 patients have died. that includes a chinese doctor who tried to warn the world a month ago. ramy inocencio is in hong kong. god morning. what's the latest reaction? >> reporter: sure. good morning. china right now is being massively rocked by anger as well as grief by the death of the doctor. the government had first accused him of spreading rumors. he's now been vindicated tragically with his death. with 31,000 people infected around the world and 600 deaths not to mention 8,000 people here in hong kong as well as in yap across two cruise ships now quarantined for fear that people have been infected with the coronavirus. on board the diamond princess health officials cautiously removed another 41 people, their tests for coronavirus positive. the past two days this massive luxury ship that's been quarantined in okinawa, japan. jenny from utah watched from her balcony as the sick were taken way. >> we found out we would be on 14 day quarantine. >> reporter: stress passengers discuss tension between health authorities and not being told when and if they will go home. >> i was devastated. i was crying pretty much. >> reporter: in the stiff wuhan the epicenter of this crisis, 60 million people are on lockdown. healthy are told to stay indoors and report violators to police. while suspected sick cram into hospitals running short on supplies. this video from social media which cbs news can't independently verify claims to show this warehouse converted into a quarantine center. the infected lying helpless and in close proximity with claims of no bathrooms, no running water and no doctors. when asked who is in charge, this woman replied no one. more social media from inside shows disappointment and anger. on the outskirts of wuhan frantic efforts to contain the out break, two harry potters have been built in the past two weeks praised by officials on state media. screws keep tightening from any travellers coming from china. hong kong officials said starting on saturday any travellers coming across that border right there will be strictly confined to a 14 day quarantine. anyone exhibiting symptoms could also have to wear gps arm bands so the government can monitor their every move. >> very serious situation. ramy inocencio for us in hong kong, thank you. a powerful and deadly winter storm is taking aim at the northeast. the same system left a path of destruction across the south, damaging homes, toppling power lines and spawning tornadoes. four people have died. 55 million americans are under winter weather alert today from mississippi to maine. janet shamlian is in spartanburg, south carolina where a possible tornado touched down. janet, how bad is the damage where you are? >> reporter: this shows the power of the storm. this large rv lifted up, flipped over and slammed into the side of the building. there are power lines and trees down and not unique to spartanburg. the storm cut a wide path of destruction across the southeast. overnight severe storms toppled this crane in florida shutting down parts of interstate 275. this van carrying city employees in tennessee was crushed by a fallen tree. one woman was killed, three others hurt. in indiana another person died after a tornado ripped mobile homes to shreds. powerful storm bands whipped across north carolina. a driver was killed after his pickup hydro planed on a rain slicked road. >> tell me what's here. >> what we're looking at right now is what would be the master bathroom -- >> reporter: here in spartanburg mark nelson and sophie were shocked by the damage to their home. >> if someone had been in there when this came down they wouldn't be with us now. that's almost -- that's hard to wrap my hands around. >> reporter: because the ground is so saturated and there's a wind advisory in effect all day there's concern that more trees and power lines could come down. and in virginia there's now a state of emergency after heavy rains last night and overnight forced hundreds of people from their homes. >> we hope everyone has the same luck that family did. that storm system is expected to gain strength as it barrels across the northeast today. jeff berardelli is tracking that storm. jeff, good morning. what's the biggest threat we can expect? >> reporter: another wild day but we'll shift the attention and focus from the southeast up to the northeast. the wind are going to crank as the storm bombs out across new england. you can see it snowing back west towards nashville. in the ohio valley the heaviest snow is across pennsylvania. boy, is it coming down heavy in central and western p.a.. be careful. all coming from an atmospheric river which is pumping up thousands of miles worth of deep tropical moisture. we had flooding in the southeast. powering wind will be a bomb cyclone. throughout the day today heavy snow, western pennsylvania up through western new york, also into northwestern new england, vermont and new hampshire. as the storm starts to crank up the wind will real start to howl. we have alerts to jacksonville. wind could gust up to 60 miles per hour in the northeast. then temperatures will take a tumble. we go from the 50s today guys into the 20s tonight with wind chills near zero in new england by tomorrow morning. >> jeff, thank you. in washington democrats and republicans are moving on after a long and bitter impeachment fight. but president trump is not ready to let it go. he led an extraordinary political rally, extraordinary because it was inside the white house with his officials, lawyers and family members cheering on. he blasted his opponents who impeached him and threatened political payback. weijia jiang was there. good morning. what did we learn yesterday about what might be coming next? >> reporter: good morning. look, if anybody thought that president trump's acquittal would be the end of a chapter of divisiveness and bitter partisanship here in washington those hopes were dashed yesterday. the president unleashed three years of grievances, nbc news learned that president trump plans to use impeachment as a big talking point on the campaign trail after unleashing three years worth of grievances. he'll make the case in order to end the witch-hunts you got to re-elect him and fellow republicans. >> this is what the end result is. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: president trump flashed the front page headline for the country to see. senators found him not guilty. >> it's called total acquittal. >> reporter: the speech which the president coined a celebration evolved into a full throttle attack of everything from the mueller investigation. >> russia, russia, russia. >> reporter: to senator mitt romney the only gop senator who voted to convict him. >> things can happen when you fail so badly running for president. >> reporter: to the democrats who impeached him. >> adam schiff is a vicious, horrible person. nancy pelosi is a horrible person. >> reporter: before mr. trump's remarks the house speaker said this. >> i pray hard for him because he's so off the track of our constitution. >> reporter: the president responded. questioning her faith. >> she may pray but she prays for the opposite but i doubt she prays at all. >> reporter: former president bill clinton apologized after being acquitted in 1999. >> i want to say, again, to the american people how profoundly sorry i am. >> reporter: in sharp contrast this was the only apology mr. trump offered. >> i want to apologize to my family for having them have to go through a phoney, rotten deal. >> reporter: while mr. clinton's one minute 38 second address called for unity. >> this must be a time of reconciliation. >> reporter: for over an hour the president did not. >> these are the crookedest, most dishonest, dirtiest people i've ever seen. >> reporter: president trump attacked leakers and liars for his impeachment but many people that raised concerns for his and his administration's actions did so in public and under oath including lieutenant colonel alexander vindman who is expected to be pushed out of the national security council. the adviser said on "face the nation" he wants to downsize but a lawyer for alexander vindman said they don't know of any plans to rotate him in the nsc. >> iowa democrats have finally reported all the results from monday's caucus. cbs news can't call a winner. the delegate count shows former mayor pete buttigieg and senator bernie sanders essentially tied for first. the democratic national committee chairman want as recount to assure voters the results are accurate. ed o'keefe is covering the upcoming new hampshire primary. ed, is the recount likely to happen? >> reporter: well, good morning, anthony. recount would have to be requested by one of the candidates by this afternoon and as of now we have no indication that's coming especially from the two candidates who are winning. pete buttigieg found out he prevailed by just a tenth of a percentage point in the delegate count. >> fantastic news. >> reporter: former mayor pete buttigieg and senator bernie sanders are claiming victory in the iowa caucuses. >> we did very well. we won in iowa. >> reporter: even saying so before the iowa democratic party released the final results late thursday. >> that argument is about electability and ability to win, we just had the first election of the 2020 process. >> what i want to do today, three days late, is to thank the people of iowa. >> why not let iowa finish counting first before declaring victory. >> given the fact we waited three days and now talk of another recount, we might want the decisions of the iowa caucus before the november election. >> reporter: with 100 precincts now reporting results show buttigieg has 26.2% and sanders 26.1. 26.1. but sanders leads buttigieg in the popular vote by more than 2,600 votes. >> this was, you know, a major league failure. >> reporter: democratic national committee chairman tom perez said there were errors reported in a number of iowa precincts and a recanvas is necessary. >> i want to make sure every iowa voter knows their vote was counted. >> reporter: sanders and buttigieg want to move on and looking ahead to tuesday's primary. >> we have an excellent chance to win here in new hampshire. >> reporter: recent polling shows sanders on top with buttigieg close behind followed by elizabeth warren, former vice president joe biden, and senator amy klobuchar. >> new hampshire is a state that has never been told what to do. >> right. >>ore a full weekend of campaigning ahead of tuesday's primary. ed, thanks. cbs news will bring you full coverage of the new hampshire primarythe latest news, insight voters and more and bundled up he'll be. attorneys for disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein will call witnesses today to try to discredit evidence he engaged in a pattern of criminal sexual behavior. weinstein is on trial for raping one woman and assaulting another. he's always maintained what he did was consensual. harvey weinstein ignored cameras as he walked out of court thursday after his attorneys began their defense, trying to convince the jury he's innocent of rape and sexual assault. it follows more than two weeks of testimony by six women, all of whom claimed weinstein sexually assaulted them. yesterday lauren young concluded her testimony. she says in 2013 weinstein invited her to his hotel room, stripped off his clothes, pulled down her dress and groped her. the trial started with annabelle sciorra who claimed weinstein raped her in her apartment in the '90s. the defense tried to poke holes in her story. film producer said she told him about an encounter but nothing that she told him that was shock. my understanding was that fooled around with him. prosecutors aim to show bias pointing to his long friendship with weinstein including weinstein once paid him $60,000 as a consultant on a movie. attorney gloria allred represents several weinstein's alleged victims. >> the prosecutor sliced and diced him until there was next to nothing left of him. >> it's one thing to be able to defend against one excuser, maybe even two. but really difficult, if not almost impossible to defend against six. >> cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman says the defense will now have to sow doubt into stories of all six women. >> they have to use experts to both show memory could be false, but also that these women have a reason to accuse the way that they did. >> the defense plans on calling a memory expert and others over the next few days. if convicted weinstein could spend the rest of his life in prison and remember not just this case in new york but he's also facing charges in los angeles. >> about a week to go in this trial? 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