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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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here's what is left of the storm, not showing what is coming up in buffalo, by the way, for sunday night and monday, and saturday noticed a big rain event in the east coast, still skipping the i-95, the big snow, but big coastal waves, some of the highest storm surge we have seen on the maine coast ever coming up as we go through the next 24 to 48 hours. norah, the game on sunday night with the bills bills and steelers, we are talking about what could be a very intense snowstorm, one that may be evene cameras will not be able to look through the intensity of the snow to see onto the field. it could be quite a night as the arctic air rushes in. that is the big story. >> norah: that is a big story, jim cantore, always weird to have you, thank you so much. and there is another storm right behind this one, with more snow and extreme cold, so let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes. hey there, mike. >> norah, good evening. we are always watching for the next storm and what is different about this one is it brings an arctic chill across the lower 48, take a look at the wind chills, they really dive.

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in a stillbirth. continuing the patient could threaten her life and future fertility. in her first interview since the procedure, cox told sunday mornings tracy smith why she fought to stay in texas. >> i wanted to be here, close to home. it's the hardest thing i've been through, i wanted to come home, cry in my own pillow, hold my babies, be near my doctors. so i was really hopeful. that's really what i thought about most, going into this. >> some of the peopleson the other side of the issue say why not just have the baby naturally and whatever happens hap happens? >> i want more babies. i talked with our doctors, and i didn't want her to suffer. i felt it was best for her, and i felt it was best for our family, as well. we want to be able to have more babies. we want to give siblings to our kids. >> norah: well, you can see more of the interview this weekend on "cbs sunday morning."

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trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ [laughing] ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy for copd because breathing should be beautiful, all day and night. >> norah: finally, tonight, cbs's steve hartman goes "on the road" with a story that shows it's never too late to go home again. >> good grief. >> reporter: at the age of 97.

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in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking ozempic® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. living with type 2 diabetes? ask about the power of 3 with ozempic®. >> norah: tonight, an important consumer alert. quaker oats is expanding its

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of banks, big pharma, even top administration officials. katie porter. never taken corporate pac money - never will. leading the fight to ban congressional stock trading. and the only democrat who opposed wasteful “earmarks” that fund politicians' pet projects. katie porter. focused on your challenges - from lowering housing costs to fighting climate change. shake up the senate - with democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. >> norah: a texas mother is telling her story for the first time since being forced to travel out of state for an abortion last month. 31-year-old kate cox asked the court for an exception to the state's abortion ban after doctors told her that her fetus suffered from a rare genetic disorder that typically results

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dallas county, where almost 20% of tests are positive. >> one thing that is a little unusual this flu season is that we are seeing both flu a and flu b, more or less at the same time. >> lower vaccination rates could be to blame. less than half of adults and children have gotten the latest flu vaccine, the lowest in five years. >> i think they definitely are some vexing fatigue out there from the last couple of years. >> he sounds pretty good. >> reporter: stein says she missed getting her son's flu shot this year and urges parents to take the flu seriously. >> i would definitely go with your gut, listen to your instincts, and either get the flu shot or be very proactive in your treatments. >> reporter: doctors say it is still not too late to get the flu shot. and they also say if you're sick, don't go to work. if your kids are sick, don't send them to school. stay home. could help stop the spread. norah? >> norah: we know the flu is deadly. all right, omar villafranca, thank you so much.

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>> i don't think so. >> reporter: with just four days remaining until the caucuses, the remaining republican candidates say nikki haley and ron desantis will be holding big campaign events like this one, trying to find those last minute last-minute undecided voters. former president donald trump is set to be back here holding rallies by the weekend. norah? >> norah: ed o'keefe on the campaign trail there in ames, thank you so much. want to turn out as a breaking news, the u.s. and the united kingdom are beginning to strike houthi targets in yemen. the iranian-backed militia has launched a constant barrage of drone and missile attacks at ships in the red sea, delaying shipping globally. cbs's nancy cordes has the very latest now from the white house. good evening, nancy. what do we know? >> reporter: good evening, norah. moments ago cbs news confirmed these joint air strikes by the u.k. and the u.s. on military positions in yemen are now underway. this marks the first time the u.s. has fired on yemen since the israel-hamas war began in

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october. the u.s. has been warning these in rain-backed cooties that it would hit back after 27 attacks on international shipping in the red sea since november. in fact, just on tuesday, the u.s. navy had to shoot down 21 houthi missiles and drones that were fired from yemen. those houthi missiles, by the way, are provided by iran. now the houthis seder strikes on ships are retaliation for israeli in gaza, but a coalitio, including the u.s. and the u.k., they say these commercial vessels have nothing to do with the conflict, and it isn't just the houthis that have been targeting commerce in the regio. just today, a greek oil tanker that was on its way to turkey was seized by iran in the gulf of oman. an incident like this are fueling fears, norah, that this conflict could escalate and eventually draw the u.s. into direct confrontation with iran. >> norah: all right, nancy cordes with that breaking news out of the

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structured so we do better when our clients do better. (other money manager) your clients really come first then, huh? (fisher investments) yes. we make them a top priority, by getting to know their finances, family, health, lifestyle and more. (other money manager) wow, maybe we are different. (fisher investments) at fisher investments, we're clearly different. >> norah: we continue our in-depth look at the crisis at the southern border. new york city estimates caring for asylum-seekers will cost $12 billion over three years. for tonight's "eye on america," cbs's omar villafranca takes a look at how it is impacting schools. >> reporter: last year, mirian and miguel come along with her 7-year-old son jordan, traveled more than 3,000 miles from ecuador to the u.s.-mexico border. for safety, they didn't want us

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