Get a lot of that latebreaking, last 48 hour vote. Of course, they make up their minds in the last 48 hours. We dont know who they are going with. Theres a big fight among the governors for one seat left at table between governors Chris Christie, jeb bush and john kasich to move on and be viable. And on the democratic side, youre seeing Bernie Sanders way, way ahead but nobody thinks this is going to be a 20 point race. Fernando well, you mentioned Chris Christie. Your newspaper endorsed him. Whats happening with him . And if you could share, very briefly, why you think he is the man . Grant well, hes been tested. Hes been a u. S. Attorney, prosecuting government corruption, terrorism cases. Hes been a governor that tackled tax reform. He vetoed every tax increase that came to his desk. We think hes shown how he will perform in office against some pretty impressive freshman senators who, frankly, dont have that record of leadership. Just, that they havent been around as long to prove it. The publisher of your newspaper has been attacked as well because of this endorsement . So whats really going on . Grant yeah, the new jersey papers that have been critical of Chris Christie that didnt like our endorsement too much. We had some very strong opinions on mr. Trumps candidacy, and he didnt like that too much. So, when you go out there and have strong opinions as we do at the union leader, some people are going to disagree and we welcome that. Its all part of the primary. Fernando all right, grant, thank you so much for joining me today. Grant thanks, Fernando Fernando we now turn to carl cannon, Washington Bureau chief for real clear politics, who knows firsthand the political terrain in New Hampshire. Carl, welcome back to the program. Carl thank you, its pleasure to be here. Fernando so a lot of exciting things are happening in the next few weeks. Obviously New Hampshire right away, and then also South Carolina, then nevada. How are you war gaming this . How do you see it . What do you think is going to be happening . Carl well, look, were the news business. Were like the candidates; its like a video game, this stuff is just coming at us, right . New hampshire first. Two days from now, the new lot of these questions we have. Bernie sanders and hillary clinton, on the democratic side, a tie in iowa, right . Nothing was decided. Right . Bernie sanders wins there, maybe you have a race. Maybe you actually have, instead of a coronation on the democratic side, an argument over the future of the Democratic Party between two candidates, who you know have accomplished a lot in politics. A serious conversation. Fernando you look at the republican side, maybe a bit of a surprise that ted cruz overwhelmed trump, relative to the polls anyway. What do you think will happen in New Hampshire . Is the ground game that trump has or doesnt have is going to be important there . Carl look, a ground games important in New Hampshire, too. Not as important as iowa, a caucus state. Trump and cruz sort of flip flopped. They were running one two and it came out 12 the other way. The real story there was marco rubio, really outperformed his polls and came a very strong third, much closer to trump than trump was to cruz. Momentum. In New Hampshire, trumps got advantages he didnt have in iowa. For one thing, its a primary. Thats just different. You can go vote. You dont have go at 7 00. You can go anytime, all day long. And the other thing is, its an open primary. Fernando democrats can switch, republicans can carl democrats. Theres nobody in iowa whos a democrat that went to the republican caucus. You just dont do that. But plenty of democrats vote, although sanders may keep them. You know, we keep, reporters keep running into these people, fernando, and theyll tell you at these rallies, im either voting for trump or sanders. Now, in washington, we go what . This a very confused person. Maybe not. Its the opposite side of populism, but its populism, things are broken, the little mans getting screwed. Sanders has it identified that its wall street, big government. Trump has these other bogeymen, but same sort of emotional appeal. So youre going to have Cross Fernando and, very quickly as we wrap up, when you look at trumps performance in iowa, can you extrapolate anything toward New Hampshire . In other words, hes ahead in the polls, obviously theres a different mechanism as you pointed out. Do you think he has a chance of winning . Carl i do. He was leading narrowly in iowa. Hes leading more in the polls, in the realclearpolitics average, in New Hampshire than he was in iowa, and in South Carolina hes even more than New Hampshire. Theres no reason to think that support is going to hemorrhage. The real contest may be between these four guys. Fernando the governors. Carl the governors and cruz and marco rubio, who are bunched there. Kasich, jeb, marco, cruz, between 12 points and 10 points, and one of them wants to finish second and they may get the most momentum. But, theres no reason to think trump is going to lose New Hampshire. Fernando well, carl, thank you so much. Really appreciate your insights. Coming up, the water crisis brings flint to a breaking point. We can not guarantee at this point that the water is safe to a nation turns to the mayor for answers. Nobody d hi, im Henry Winkler and im here to tell homeowners that are sixtytwo and older about a great way to live a better retirement. Its called a reverse mortgage. Call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. It answers questions like. How a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money. 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Jessica flint mayor karen weaver, just three months into a brandnew career. Mayor weaver i know what happened here in flint, nobody deserves. Put high levels of lead contamination into water pipes, exposing tens of thousands of people, among them 9000 children. Mayor weaver this has been a breakdown in government. A breakdown in oversight. Then it was a coverup. Jessica while state and federal help has arrived, as well as private donations, the city is still suffering. Mayor weaver it is really sad. If somebody wanted to move, who will want to buy their house . The Property Value has plummeted. Jessica mayor weaver says the city needs more than bottled water and filtration systems. Mayor weaver we need Service Lines replaced. Homes that have kids under six, pregnant women, homes identified as high lead, those with elderly or compromised immune systems, thats a way to get started. Owned this, but this is bigger than the state as far as resources. Jessica while she is still outraged, she is also inspired. Mayor weaver there are parts of me when i drive through flint i am optimistic, happy. There will be better and brighter days ahead. Jessica as the fingerpointing continues over just who is responsible for the water crisis, a president ial democratic debate has been scheduled here for march. Mayor weaver says that so far the only president ial candidate to contact her directly is hillary clinton. In flint, michigan, i am jessica gomes. Fernando no one knows the real cost of this disaster. By any measure, it could have been worse if it hadnt been for a Virginia Tech professor who felt compelled to fight for the children of flint. I spoke with citizen scientist marc edwards via skype about why he took up the their cause. Professor, welcome to the program. Professor edwards thank you for having me. Fernando sir, in this terrible tragedy in flint, you seem to be if im not overstating it. How did you get involved . Professor edwards well, theres actually so many heroes involved , and we were just helping them, frankly. The Flint Residents figured out on their own that their water had high lead in it because their children got lead poisoned and their growth was essentially stunted. So a mother did this all on her own, and also figured out that the state was not following federal law in terms of corrosion control, and so we got involved just to help them in terms of monitoring their water for safety. Fernando but you also, sir, i understand, you put a tremendous amount of your own resources into play. Why did you do that . Professor edwards once we realized that no one would help them, the people who are paid to protect them were not going to do their job, we went all in for flint. We worked alongside Flint Residents to test every aspect of their water and we found lead and high levels of legionella, at least in large buildings, and so thats the Health Dimension of the tragedy. Thankfully, we were able to stop us from getting much, much worse. Fernando and sir, youve just been appointed by the governor of michigan, who has been heavily criticized for his inaction, or his teams inaction anyway. You are now on this commission to try to resolve this. Im a little mystified by the threeyear window to reporting. So whats job one . What are you trying to achieve immediately to try to help the citizens . Professor edwards what we have to do is make sure Flint Residents stay protected, they keep using their filters and bottled water in the short term. In the longer term, weve got to children. On top of that, we have to grapple with this manmade disaster to flints critical permanently damaged by this, and probably had anywhere from 40 million to 200 million of damage. It is an interesting legal and ethical problem of how to resolve all of those problems, because there is no precedent. Fernando professor, thank you so much for joining me today. Professor edwards thank you. Fernando professor edwards tells me hes satisfied with the public apology of governor rick snyder. Edwards added that elected officials were misled by bureaucrats, calling it a failure of conscience that endangered the people of flint. Next, why the president did something hes never done before president obama weve heard inexcusable political rhetoric against Muslim Americans the political fallout after his visit to a mosque. And, applaud, if you think the super bowl is a lot like politics. Ive been a turkey farmer my whole life. And i raise turkey for honeysuckle white. We dont use growthpromoting antibiotics, thats just the way things should be done. Thats important to me. My name is glenn, and im an independent turkey farmer. female announcer honeysuckle white. No growthpromoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. One face is an attack on one faith is an attack on all our face. Faiths. Fernando living with fear and bigotry is a reality for most american muslims. According to a poll released by pew research, almost half of americans believe that u. S. Muslims are antiamerican. Anushay hossain is a journalist who has dealt with the prejudice. As you know, a tremendous amount of rhetoric, antimuslim rhetoric, in the campaign right now and lot of people are responding to it negatively and some, unfortunately, positively. How does that impact you, personally . Im interested in sort of the human dimension of this, not the abstraction. Anushay you know, it affects us a lot. It affects us a lot. Women i know, scholars, family members, any woman that covers, even if youre just wearing the head scarf, yelled at, pushed at on the street. And you know, in washington its really personal because we have so many think tanks, and muslims are in the government. I mean, these are our policy makers, these are our average citizens. Fernando soldiers. Anushay soldiers. Exactly. Yesterday, even our i. T. Staff. But, its been terrible, i think especially for the muslims that are most visible, which sadly are men with beards and women who cover. Fernando let me ask, you mentioned president obama. He spoke at a mosque. What did that mean to you . Anushay his rhetoric has always been great. People might, you know hes even been accused of being a muslim. [laughter] so it was funny to note that, wow, he actually has never spoken from a u. S. Mosque, not to say he hasnt visited mosques when hes been overseas. But i think its been tricky for obama. Hes kind of had to maneuver allegations of being a muslim while standing up for muslims. Fernando thats kind of a funny phrase in itself. No one says allegations, like no one says allegations of being a catholic or anything like that. So, when you look forward, how will this rhetoric impact america . How do you think this rhetoric gets dialed back . Anushay so i think the conversation, the fact that you and i are talking about it. The fact that Mainstream Media is asking, how do muslims feel . Yes, there is some uncomfortable questions and stereotypes that are being raised in the midst of all of this, but i think there is a silver lining, which Muslim Americans are coming forth. Were saying, no, this is not acceptable. Were speaking out more than ever, and were kind of reclaiming the narrative. You cant be dismissive of the fact that the president of the United States spent over 40 minutes at a mosque preaching love, respect. Its important. Fernando so, this is kind of almost a technical question, i guess, but where he spoke, women are not allowed to speak. So, how should we interpret that as americans . The president of the United States goes to a place where, effectively, half of the population of the United States cant be. Anushay that is such a fantastic question. And you know, as a muslim, feminist, american, bangladeshi, i dont know what else, mom . Writer, anything else you can throw at me. Its conflicting. Lead prayer, but were denied to be in the central parts of the mosque. Its like going to vatican and you get to pray in the great hall room in the front, and i get to pray behind the bathroom in the back. But i think one step at a time. He cant go to the mosque and say, feminism, women in islam, antiamericanism, everything. So one step at a time. I think its good that you asked that question, and people need to ask it because ita dual conversation that needs to be had. Fernando most democrats and republicans agreed with one question in the pew survey discrimination against muslims in america is on the rise. Just ahead, from the Playing Field to the campaign trail, how labels could limit these trailblazers. And, taking politics to the grave. The twitterverse explodes with sides to basketball star an fashion icon russell westbrook. And with coverage in the middle of anywhere from u. S. Cellular, he can find some new ones. Like, farmer. Russells brussels. Russell speaking. Paleontologist. Hashtag trex. Park ranger. Where am i . And t. V. Spokesperson. Thats my line. I got it. With u. S. Cellular, you can do all the things you like, from the middle of anywhere. Fernando there are few National Communal experiences these days. Some would argue there are too few. The super bowl is one of them. The oscars another. President ial elections, the most important. The super bowl and the oscars are not without their own political overtones, reflecting americas strengths and problems. Cam newton, carolinas allpro quarterback, is young, hip, and black. He has an easy manner that turns serious when asked about the relevance of an africanamerican quarterback appearing in the nfls championship game. You asked me a question about it is bigger than that. Fernando newton is not the first black quarterback to lead a team to the super bowl. More than once this week, he told reporters that the black we limit ourselves when we label ourselves. Fernando its a sentiment shared by Hollywood Alisters who say the lack of diversity among oscar nominees raises similar questions. This is about children that are going to sit down and they are not going to see themselves represented. Fernando are we limiting truthtelling in films if they dont depict the participation of people of color in American Life . America is obsessed with firsts, with accomplishments too often viewed as exceptions. We have achieved a first in the election of barack obama. Now we talk about having two latino candidates in the top tier of republican candidates. We might elect a woman, or a Jewish Democratic socialist any of those would be firsts. Will this race move us beyond labels . When will we stop endorsing id like to know your thoughts. Tweet the show, matteroffacttv. Check in on facebook or connect with our video site to view and share videos from all our programs. When we return, dying to get your vote. Unusual last wishes trending on gone negative. Some are endorsements apparently much appreciated by donald trump, who retweeted this one saying, thank you so much. Ernest must have been a great person. Thank you for joining us today. Im fernando espuelas, and well see you again next week for matter of fact. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its captioning sponsored by cbs tonight, the super bowl 50 celebration begins right here in spectacular san francisco. In less than 24 hours, all eyes will be on the game and the commercials. For the next hour, were counting down the 10 greatest super bowl commercials of all