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case heads , u know, where the supreme court. or at least five of th six conservative justices are also current or former federalist society members. so there it is. leonard leo's two-step plan to alter abortion in america as we know it. step one, funnel money into groups that will challenge laws that don't fit the right wing's antiabortion agenda, and on the other side, step to. fill the courts with judges who will carry out that agenda, no questions asked. and come june, we'll find out if leo's plan is a recipe for success, for him, and a disaster for reproductive rights in america. a new hour of ayman after a quick break. quick break. it's the only medication that can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks. treat and prevent, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec.

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Ayman

for you to cast it. it's worth noting that you've expressed similar doubts regarding the war in gaza. i want to play a quick -- clip from my interview last evening with the gaza bureau chief for al jazeera, who's lost a lot of family members in this war, and get your thoughts on the other side of it. take a listen. >> i advise the president to look at what's happening. to listen to what people, ordinary people, who are paying the cost, and they have every right to secure the rights as human beings. as partners in humanity. nothing more, nothing less. >> you see the protests around the world. you see the growing anxious among americans who are going into the streets yesterday in washington, london, elsewhere. do you think the president of the united states is hearing both sides of what's happening on the ground in gaza accurately? >> first, let me say, ayman, that i voted against the authorization to use military force in 2001, because it was an overly broad blank check, 60,

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Anderson Cooper 360

of course, they're welcoming that news. it demonstrates that she has continue momentum, but when it comes to nikki haley and iowa, expectation aren't as high for her here as they are for ron desantis who has put tremendous resources into the state and nikki haley's team is essentially trying to keep it that way and they wanted to have a strong showing tomorrow as a result of the iowa caucus will be determining how she does out of this state going into new hampshire, but they aren't defining what a strong showing will actually look like. nikki haley, for her part making her final pitch just here a few moments ago on the eve of the iowa caucuses hitting similar themes that we heard from her throughout her entire campaign. the ned for school choice, the need to defend america's borders with more resources, the need to defend, crane in order to prevent wider wars from occurring, and also reminding voters in the room here of the

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Anderson Cooper 360

said the war will not stop, quote, until hamas is defeated. jeremy diamond joins me with tlatest. what is the status of hostage negotiations. are they actually ongoing? >> reporter: there certainly appear to be discussions, movement towards trying to find a new deal to free more hostages, but no clear sign of progress. the only sign of progress we have perhaps seen bringing us maybe closer to the next deal is this agreement at least to have medication flown by qatar to egypt, then handed over to palestinian ministry of health officials inside of gaza to give some 40 hostages, who israel estimates need medication, to get them some of that badly-needed medication. but still, the hamas still will not allow even the red cross to visit those hostages. but as we hit this 100-day mark now today, it has been an incredibly emotional time here in israel, in particular for the families of those 100+ hostages who still remain captive in

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CBS Weekend News

civilians every day, says ukrainian lawmaker oleksandr ustinova. can ukraine make it without u.s. aid? >> president zelenskyy was very clear when he said to president biden, if there is no support coming from the united states, we're done. >> reporter: if ukraine falls, that puts russia firmly at the doorstep. >> which means that the united states would have to step in the war. and it would not mean less than 1% of the budget. that would mean trillions of dollars and your boots on the grounds. >> reporter: a point not lost on displaced ukrainians like larissa and her son mark, who lived for eight months under russian occupation. "if americans don't pay with their tax dollars for ukraine to fight against the russian invasion," she says, "they'll eventually have to pay with their lives, like we are." chris livesay, cbs news, kyiv. today we learned that the iowa high school principal who shielded students during a mass

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Anderson Cooper 360

relationship between the u.s. and netanyahu's government? >> reporter: well, look, ub appro publicly we still see firm affirmations of support from the united states to israel. the secretary of state was here recently. but there's no question that over the last month or so there has been a fraying of the ties, in particular between president biden and the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. some frustrations from white house officials about the ways in which israel has conducted this war, particularly nearing the 24,000 death mark, according to the palestinian ministry of health inside of gaza. the majority of those casualties, women and children. and tonight, axios, our own analyst, barak ravid, has reports according to a u.s. official saying that the president is losing patience with netanyahu. i can tell you i've heard those same comments from u.s. officials over the last month or so. the question now is will that actually lead to anything different in the relationship.

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Anderson Cooper 360

the super pac aligned with desantis has poured millions of dollars and a lot of time into this state. desantis himself and his family have also poured a lot of time into here. he's made a big point of visiting all 99 counties and the full grassley, not the chuck grassley, the other state senator here in iowa, he spent time here with his family and he's gone to all corners of the state. i believe he's coming on -- hang on, it's just getting loud. we're just waiting for him to come on, but it's been so much time here and that will make a difference that they have these touch points with so many people and these precinct captains in all 99 counties, anderson. the question is will that work tomorrow for ron desantis where he can emerge as a potential alternative. nobody has more at stake than him and he's put his eggs in the iowa basket and we'll see how it shakes out tomorrow. >> now the cold, which is even bad by the midwest winter standard, the winter chill approaching 30s and dangerous weather advisories throughout the state. joining us is chad myers.

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Anderson Cooper 360

factor not on the ballot. let's go to kristen holmes just south of des moines. so what is the trump campaign's closing message to iowans tonight? >> anderson, donald trump in his only, vent of the weekend, spoke for nearly two hours and had a very long and multi-layered message. one was airing of grievances. two was attacking nikki haley and three was stressing how important it was to show up and caucus on monday. listen to just some of what he said. >> if you want to save america from crooked joe biden, you must go caucus tomorrow. the very first step. you can't sit home. if you are sick as a dog, you say i've got to make it. even if you vote and then pass away, it's worth it. i don't think -- get up! get up! you get up and you vote.

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exposed skin. talk about where the high temperature was in 2004 when 16 degrees did affect turnout and we're talking somewhere around 20 degrees colder than that for the high temperature tomorrow. a lot of things going on here and not seeing the departure from normal and you look at twitter and it's iowa and winter. 30 degrees below normal will be the high temperature tomorrow. this is not just normal. it will be warmer in fairbanks than it will be in des moines. one last thing i have to talk about. this entire winder has been above normal by a large margin in iowa. are the animals ready. are they acclimated? are people acclimated? are pipes acclimated? there are a lot of things that go bump in the night with the thermometer at 10 below zero. >> next, cnn's john king with more on what the latest polling is telling us and what to look for tomorrow night and our

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national security council spokeswoman john kirby said the u.s. is also pressing israel to change their tactics as the war progresses. >> we have been talking to them intensity about a transition to low intensity operations. we believe it's the right time for that transition, and we're talking to them about doing that. >> reporter: officials say that transition has begun in certain capacities as some israeli troops have pulled out of gaza, and the number of air strikes have been reduced. the white house has acknowledged that progress has not been perfect, and that more aid needs to get into gaza, jericka. they say they are working to ensure that that happens. >> all right, skyler henry tonight from the white house, thank you. now to a war that's faded from the front pages in recent weeks. tomorrow ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is set to travel to switzerland, seeking more global support with ammunition aid running out in the fight against russia. reporting from kyiv, here is cbs' chris livesay. >> reporter: at a secret location in the cover of night,

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