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Newsday

when, ultimately, the presidential nominee is chosen. matthew few things to keep in mind, though. when it comes it turned out, we expected to be high, very cold right now, —a0 celsius, minus four degrees fahrenheit as well, it's a moment where celsius and fahrenheit crossover amount with the wind—chill factor, potentially keeping people at home, and with to see whether it helps or hinders certain cabinets, and also a criticism and some people say in the caucus system is out of date because it is prohibitive in terms of who can go out and cast their votes, particularly shift workers and people with reduced mobility, for example will stop other people say, caucuses are the heart and soul of american democracy, where people can debates and chatter, they attract enthusiastic voters, and for the candidates, it's notjust about getting the delegates, it's about bragging rights and they hope as well, momentum to take their camping

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

record-setting night for him. if the former president wins by 13 points or more, that would be the biggest margin of victory for a republican who's not an incumbent ever. lester? >> hallie jackson, thank you. as iowa's republicans gather, just what are these caucuses where voters meet to discuss the candidates and then make their choices? jacob soboroff is where a large group of caucusgoers is expected tonight in ottumwa, iowa. jacob. >> reporter: lester, good evening. this is ottumwa high school in wapello county. it's what's known as a supercaucus location. that's because multiple precincts will be voting all under this one roof this evening. they expect as many as 1,000 people here. but picking a candidate is not the first decision that these folks have to make. with the wind chill factor making it feel like 40 degrees below zero in parts of the state, the first decision iowans face tonight is whether or not to venture out to their caucus site. >> 100%. this is iowa. >> the real supporters, they come

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Newsday

bring them all out because we have to set the stage for november. 0ur north america correspondent gary 0'donoghue is in iowa. i've been speaking to him and started by asking him whether the bad weather is likely to impact voter turnout. i think there's a lot of concern among the campaigns that it will. i think outside here, we're just inside the door here at this bbq joint where one of the candidates has been giving a speech, but outside, it's sort of in the —25 celsius region, and it could be a lot lower than that tomorrow, monday, when the caucus takes place, possibly up to —35, —40 with the wind chill factor. now, the people of iowa are pretty hardy, they're used to cold winters — they're not really used to it this cold. so if you think that it'll be dark when they caucus at 7pm, dark and icy driving home, that's going to be a disincentive to some people, but they do cherish their place in the process of nominating for the presidential candidates in this state and some of them

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Newsday

with the wind chill factor. the people of iowa pretty hardy, they are used cold winters. they're not used with this cold, so if you think it will be dark when they caucus at 7pm, dark and icy driving home, that is going to be a disincentive to some people, but they do cherish their place in the process of nominating for the presidential candidates in this state and some of them are very dedicated in doing it. and donald trump has a lot of support in iowa. i mean, what are people telling you, why are there convictions so strong? he people telling you, why are there convictions so strong?— people telling you, why are there convictions so strong? he has got a lot of loyalty. _ convictions so strong? he has got a lot of loyalty. a _ convictions so strong? he has got a lot of loyalty, a lot _ convictions so strong? he has got a lot of loyalty, a lot of _ convictions so strong? he has got a lot of loyalty, a lot of loyalty - lot of loyalty, a lot of loyalty from last time around, a lot of loyalty from the four years he spent in the white house, he has a prig organisation nowadays, but the these are extraordinary. the polls suggest here he has a 28 point lead. it has been higher than that at various points as well, more than 30 points.

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The Weekend

talk about the process of what folks would be experiencing tomorrow, if they play on to caucus. monday. >> they're going to, at 7:00 on monday night is when the caucus doors open. here in des moines, rolling at negative 20 wind chill factor. hopefully, the doors will be open for folks who will be able to get in. but we know at caucuses in the past, there's a large number of folks in the communities, and parking is tough, you've got to walk over the black ice, it's going to be after sundown to get in there, and most cases, it's going to be a secret ballot. but you know, it's tough. i've heard some skepticism, frankly, guys, about whether trump supporters will turn out. i can tell, you having been in donald trump's first migrant rally in the heart of the phoenix summer back in 2015, when it was 110 degrees, to just last, week when the wind chills or about 20 degrees up in sue center in the northwest part of iowa, to you know, rallies in michigan to blustery conditions in council bluffs just a bit ago, you know, i have seen time and again that

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America Reports

30s in terms of temperatures when you add in the wind chill factor and the wind's starting to kick up, already under a blizzard warning, expected to be the coldest caucus night in modern history. as you just mentioned, all the iowans we have been talking to say they are going to be out there monday night. >> growing up in iowa, the weather has never stopped us. cold, rain, snow, it doesn't make any difference. >> i think most rural iowa will still turn out no matter the weather. >> it would take a lot not to go. >> it depends how passionate they are. i will be here to caucus no matter what the weather is doing. >> bill: and this is video of nikki haley campaigning yesterday. all of her campaign events today are going to be virtual rather than in person because of the blizzard warning we have in effect out here right now. she's been seeing a surge in month -- momentum.

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BBC News

with brisk and cold northerly winds blowing. so, lots of added wind chill factor into the temperatures. so, lots of added wind chill to factor into the temperatures. but this is how we start off the day on saturday, with temperatures hovering just above freezing, a few pockets of air above freezing, a few pockets of air frost where we see the clear spells, a week where the front sinking southwards, bringing outbreaks of patchy rain into northern areas of northern ireland, northwest england and north wales. to the north of the front across scotland, some winter sunshine, showers by the end of the day in the north ahead of the front across england and wales, variable amounts of cloud, but also some brighter spells, temperatures ranging between 5—8 degrees celsius. and it's more of the same, too, on saturday night into sunday morning. there will be some clear skies around at times.

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BBC News

such as here in perth and kinross. but the severe frost will become a lot more widespread as we go into the start of next week, with the potential for some disruptive snow, too. where is that colder air? well, it's behind the series of weather fronts. across northern scotland on sunday, that chilly airjust spilling down from the arctic as we head through the start of next week across the whole of the uk, with brisk and cold northerly winds blowing. so lots of added wind chill factor into the temperatures. but this is how we start off the day on saturday, with temperatures hovering just above freezing, a few pockets of air frost where we see the clear spells, a week where the front sinking southwards, bringing outbreaks of patchy rain into northern areas of northern ireland, northwest england and north wales. to the north of the front across scotland, some winter sunshine, showers by the end of the day in the north ahead of the front across england and wales, variable amounts of cloud, but also some brighter spells, temperatures ranging between 5—8 degrees celsius. and it's more of the same, too, on saturday night into sunday morning. there will be some clear skies around at times. we'll start to see the northerly wind pick up, brisk

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America Reports

>> john: the national weather service has a calculator, plug in the expected temperature and the wind, it will probably be about -9, and you are going to be there, the wind chill factor, effective temperature will be -30°. all right. but then on to new hampshire, where the weather will be compar comparatively balmy. nikki haley, just seven points behind. so, now when we get into the dynamic of the primary process. if she does better than expected in iowa, that will give her some momentum going into new hampshire on the 23. if she were to pull out a win in new hampshire, how could that potentially change the calculus going forward? it's all about momentum. >> of course. as she always says, don't underestimate her and it will be interesting to see after iowa what the results are and whether ron desantis actually drops out of the race with chris christie

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

new york and what i did was i had to deal with my wife to where i would actually fly up to new york on mondays then fly home on thursdays in time for me to be there for dinner so i'd be home for four nights a week. and on that -- on that day i remember getting up and the wind chill factor was around 10 degrees. it was snowing and i actually put on jeans, which i never did. i always wore a suit to work. and when i went into the office that day some people started clapping. i couldn't believe they did that, you know? >> they were like, finally, we got the relaxed barry, is that? >> finally -- finally he comes into the 21st century. >> but isn't that interesting because in a way it ended up serving you. to what degree? i mean, we all know the story, but we love hearing the reflections. once that emergency landing happened, you were all standing there on the wings for rescue.

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