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there and they want to see him back in the white house to see their group back in power. >> norah: robert costa, tony dokoupil, ed o'keefe, thank you all from iowa, and we willhave continuing coverage of the caucuses tonight on cbs new streaming and cbsnews.com. now to tonight's other big story, the brutal cold that is blanketing much of the nation. tonight 122 million americans under windchill alerts from the canadian border to southern texas. plus there is snow and freezing rain. cbs's omar villafranca reports from a very snowy memphis. >> reporter: coast-to-coast, americans are under the threat of extreme weather. from portland, maine, where record coastal flooding has left residents underwater. >> we saw a drain back here that was just bubbling up like a geyser. >> reporter: to portland, oregon, where wind gusts outside the city hit 83 miles per hour this weekend and left at least

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surge especially now that new jersey governor chris christie is out of the race. >> norah: with the campaign, ed o'keefe, and robert costa and iowa, and i was struck by the fact that the cbs news polls have shown that former president trump space essentially and his support from likely republican governors is just growing, above 70%. what does that say about the republican party heading into a national election and the embrace of donald trump despite these legal troubles? >> reporter: and it is despite january 6th and trump's role in overturning and trying to overturn the 2020 election. cbs news polling is so revealing of this moment in the republican party despite all of those legal challenges, despite january 6th, and his push on vice president pence in so many others at the time. republicans are ready for a trump revival. his support is growing in iowa and across the country. that doesn't mean that ambassador haley and governor desantis can't catch up at some point. but the trump vote is still

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

january 6 case looms in washington and that classified documents case as well among a myriad of other challenges. norah. >> norah: robert costa at the trump party in des moines, nikki haley and ron desantis have been neck and neck with the poles with nikki haley pulling ahead in the final days. the big question is where each candidate ends up in the final vote count with these caucus goers. let's bring in cbs's ed o'keefe who has been on the ground in iowa covering both campaigns. good evening, ed. >> reporter: norah, good evening. donald trump maintained his edge in iowa throughout, we met plenty of voters who prefer nikki haley or ron desantis. the two have spent plenty of time and tens of millions of dollars attacking each other's figuring out if they can get out of iowa, then they can turn their attention to the front runner. >> how are you, good to see you? >> reporter: despite the bitter cold, nikki haley and ron desantis trying to turn up the heat on their campaigns. both looking to make up ground. >> we have spent the last 11 months all over the state talking to everyone. >> i've never seen so much energy than what we have seen over the last few days. >> reporter: the two made a

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the bitter cold to stop trump. >> i will, i have been home since thursday, snowed in for two days, i want our country to continue without the chaos that nikki has alluded to and that's a nice way to put it. >> norah: fascinating to hear from those voters, ed, stay with us come i want to bring back in robert costa and bring tony dokoupil who was inside out caucu site in johnston just outside des moines and has been talking with voters. good to see you, tony, what are the issues that voters are saying are most important to them? >> reporter: a good evening, norah. i will keep my bow is slow, because it is an active caucus, speech is happening getting ready to vote. i want to give you a note about something we are following which is a number of democrats who will come and register as republicans and participate in the caucus this evening here in pope county at beaver creek

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begin a process to pick what we long consider to be the leader of the free world? >> yes. >> but nobody gave me a good answer as to why iowa should go first. >> somebody's got to be first.p? >> you're going to get 23 million people in florida to see all the candidates? this is three million people. >> we've never tried. that's my point. >> they might. these candidates run around and they can get in the car and see a candidate, they will talk to them face-to-face. that i have that opportunity. i don't think you can do that in a state like texas. it's too big, too many people. >> reporter: ed o'keefe, cbs news, mason city, iowa. >> the more you know. still ahead on the "cbs weekend news," a new royal era off to a roaring start in denmark. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms

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shooting has died. perry high school principal dan marburger's wife shared online that he, quote, fought hard the last ten days. he acted selflessly and placed himself in harm's way to protect others. an 11-year-old boy was killed that day and several others were wounded. the 17-year-old gunman, a student at the school died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. well, straight ahead on the "cbs weekend news," caucus confusion? cbs' ed o'keefe has your guide to how the iowa caucuses work. plus, this destructive sight in iceland, destroying everything in its path. and a look back at the last of "the honeymooners." honeymoon" this is a hot flash. but this is a not flash. ♪ i got a good feeling ♪ there's big news for women going through menopause. veozah - a prescription treatment for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms -

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unique system of choosing a presidential candidate work? cbs' ed o'keefe explains the process. >> reporter: it's time for iowa to make up its mind. >> i hope people pay attention and go out and caucus. it's extremely important. >> if you don't know there is a caucus coming up in iowa, you're living under a rock. >> reporter: unlike a primary where polls are open for several hours or states allow absentee ballot, the iowa republican caucus requires mandatory in-person attendance, 7:00 p.m. monday night. there are about 1600 individual caucuses held statewide. only registered republicans can participate. >> the only candidate who can beat joe biden -- >> reporter: first up, someone speaks on behalf of each candidate. then votes are cast on secret paper ballots. >> one, two, three. >> reporter: and counted in front of the crowd before final results are reported to the state water. >> nikki haley had three. >> anyone had caucus last time? >> reporter: in mason city, they're trying to avoid issues on caucus night by rehearsing.

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30, 40 degrees below zero will be very common, and some of the reall cold air can stretch all the way down to the gulf coast. and then the snow follows and behind it. from the pacific northwest across the four corners, right down into the southern plains, snow and ice could be an issue for us from texas right into the carolinas, and potentially a pretty good snow coming for us early next week in the northeast, as well, so i coast to coast footprint for us here, but some spots, norah, even across the south expect and 5-8 inches of snow. >> norah: mike bettes, thank you. and that cold weather is having a big impact on the iowa caucuses. they are just three days away and are expected to be the coldest in history. in des moines, the temperature could drop to 13 below zero. cbs's ed o'keefe is in the hawkeye state for tonight's "america decides." >> reporter: with his family in tow, ron desantis, the sunshine state governor, vowed not to let a blizzard block his blade for the white house. >> we can handle the snow, even though we are a florida-based campaign. >> reporter: he visited his

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good evening. i'm norah o'donnell and thank you for being with us. tonight, winter storms blanket the nation. all 50 states under weather alerts today. the midwest is getting clobbered as a blizzard, heavy snow, and freezing temperatures cause havoc at the nation's airports, with more than 2,000 flights canceled. what the wild weather means for the nfl playoffs. also, there is bitter cold and whiteout conditions in iowa just as the 2024 election is heating up. at the final countdown for the kickoff of the race for the white house. cbs's ed o'keefe is there with how frigid weather is forcing candidates to adapt. but first, we've got more on that military bombardment terrorist targets in yemen from u.s. and british fighter jets, ships, and a submarine. we are just learning new details, as president biden today issued a fresh warning to the houthi militia that the u.s. will fight back if the rebels retaliate.

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coldest caucus day in 2004 was 16 degrees. monday night could be subzero. but this is iowa. >> i don't think the weather is going to be that bad. i'm hearing minus two, maybe a little colder. >> reporter: in a sign some campaigns are looking ahead to my aids do desantis tell us he plans to go from iowa to south carolina, then to new hampshire, which is next in the schedule. the reason, aides say, he is kind of show former president trump in the entire republican party that this is going to be "a long, scrappy campaign." norah? >> norah: all right, it does look cold there. ed o'keefe, thank you. federal prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty against an avowed white supremacist who killed ten black people inside a supermarket in buffalo, new york. the killer is already serving a life sentence, with no chance of parole, after pleading guilty to state charges in the 2022 massacre. new york doesn't have a death penalty, but the justice department can seek it in federal hate crimes cases in pursuit of an execution is a

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