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And you can set
Parental Controls
at home alright thanks. Ill check that out. Lets see if you can beat your old man at this one. Game on. Lets do this [female narrator] check the ratings. Because some games are for kids. Some arent. We are thrilled to welcome back to the evening news a man who has covered every president ial election since 1968, our very own bob schieffer. Bob, how does this one look to you . Thank you, scott. I have to say, primary campaigns are like weddings. They bring out the best and worst in families. If this campaign were a wedding we would be halfway through the weird uncles long unfunny and embarrassing rehearsal dinner toast. The difference here is all of the participants in this campaign appear to be stone cold sober. And that may be the scariest people are madder than ever. The partisan divide is wider than ever. And we are seeing a campaign reflecting the changes in our culture brought on by social media. Nasty, illogical, ill tempered strong on attitude light on issues. Too many times people have not just opinions, but their own set of facts. The
Campaign Narrative
has gone from inane, to profane, more like a blog. You are a jerk, you are a bigger jerk. No you are a blank, blank, jerk. Inspirational, not just yet. There is light at the end of the church. Iowa tonight, as the candidates begin their long walk down the aisle of the caucuses and primaries, well finally start to hear from another group voters. Scott, thats a good thing. You will be with us on the long walk to election day. Snow on the way tonight in iowa, but not until after the caucuses. California got hammered by weather, the past two days. And san diego an 8footwide oak fell on a car and killed a woman. Wind gusts reported as high as 115 miles an hour. To the north, i80, was shut after a pileup of 29 vehicles. This system could dump a foot of snow on denver. In another major story tonight, the
World Health Organization
took the rare step today of declaring zika virus and its suspected link to severe birth defects an
International Public
health emergency. The outbreak started in brazil and our dr. Jon lapook is there tonight. Jon. Reporter scott, i spent the day at the hospital in recite which has seen the most number of cases of microcephaly in all of brazil. The couple i spoke to was anguished as they try to figure their baby. Alice
Bezerra Depaz
had a healthy first baby, but two months ago, her second child, joao heitor was born with microcephaly, a birth defect linked to the zika outbreak. Babies with microcephaly had a unusually small head and developmental delays. We never expected to have an infant like this, she said. But we will care for him the same way. Today, the parents came to the hospital in recite where doctors have seen 300 infants with microcephaly since september. Before that this region only saw an average of nine cases a year. Dr. Angela rocha heads up the effort to understand and manage the crisis. In her four decades as a pediatric
Infectious Disease
expert she has never seen anything like it. This is different she said. With disability. Which is a huge social, economic and
Public Health
problem. Tell me what it is like to have a conversation with a mother and tell her that her baby has microcephaly . A situation with stress, panic, worry and insecurity she told me. Thats because these parents and even
Health Experts
here are trying to figure out what services these infants will need. Today the president of brazil gave
Public Health
officials the right to enter any home or business to eradicate mosquito breeding ground. Scott, well be reporting on this in the days to come. Jon lapook in brazil. Jon, thank you. Amtrak is trying to find out what hit a high speed acela train last night in philadelphia. Whatever it was it gashed a window. The train was taken out of service. Nobody was hurt. This is eerily similar though to last may when a commuter train was hit by something just before an amtrak regional train crashed in philadelphia. That crash killed eight and today federal investigators gave us an update on their investigation. Here is kris van cleave. Reporter newly released pictures taken from train 18 camera show the moment the speeding train left the tracks. 8 dash engineer
Brandon Bostian
told investigators a minute before the accident he realized he was going ten miles too slow and began accelerating. His next memory was feeling as though i was going too fast around a curve. The trains event recorder found bostian applied full throttle a mile and a half from the curve. The train reached 106 miles an hour before bostian hit the brakes. He said i remember holding on to the controls tightly and feeling like, okay, well this is it. Im going over. Toxicology reports found no evidence of drugs or alcohol in bostians blood and not using his cell phone at the time of the crash. Lawyer tom kline represents several of hundreds injured. The train was being operated and there was a system that could have been in place and in fact was on place going the other way on the tracks. Which could have prevented it. That technology, positive train control or ptc is now active along amtraks heavily used northeast corridor linking boston to washington, d. C. I am actually going to try to put full power on the train here see how fast i can go. Amtraks chris jagodzinki showed us how ptc prevents a train from going too fast. What happened here brakes. Taking away all the power on the locomotive. Now applying the brakes. Regardless of what you do . Now, the train i cant do anything. I cant do anything. The computer has taken over. Reporter investigators found no issues with the train, tracks or signals. Scott, we still dont know definitively if and when an object may have struck the trains windshield and if that could have contributed to the crash. A lawyer for bostian declined to comment. 106 miles an hour was double the speed limit on the curve. Kris, thanks very much. Report that he used a banned substance. Danger on the high seas. The cbs overnight news will be right back. sounds of birds whistling music introducing new ky touch gel cr me. For massage and intimacy. Every touch, gently intensified. A little touch is all it takes. Ky touch. Stress sweat. It can happen anytime to anyone. Stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat, it smells worse. Get 4 times the protection against stress sweat. With secret clinical strength invisible solid and clear gel. Living well your immune system works hard to keep you on top of your game. You can support it by eating healthy, drinking fluids, and you can combine these simple remedies with airborne. No other leading immunity brand gives you more vitamin c. Plus it has a specially crafted blend of 13 vitamins, minerals and herbs. So when you want to support your immune system, take airborne, and enjoy living well. We were below the 88th southern parallel. We had traveled for over 850 miles. My men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. Today we make history. Bienvenidos welcome to the south pole if youre dora the explorer, you explore. Its what you do. What took you so long . If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. You did it, yay lets get these dayquil liquid gels and go. But these liquid gels are new. Mucinex fast max. Its the same difference. This one is max strength and fights mucus. The only cold and flu liquid gel thats maxstrength and fights mucus. Lets end this. Six days before the super bowl, one of denvers team buses got into a minor accident after nobody hurt. Broncos quarterback,
Peyton Manning
addressed a documentary last month that linked him to human growth hormone, performance enhancing drug banned by the nfl. Manning spoke with cbs analyst, bill cowher of the nfl today. You vehemently denied allegations of hgh. I know the nfl is doing an ongoing investigation. Have you talked to them. Do you plan on fully cooperating with them . Absolutely. As far as i know that is going to start after the season as far as my role. I welcome that investigation. I understand when an allegation is made that the nfl has no choice to investigate it. I get that. But i can tell you what theyre going to find. A big fat, nothing. Its been completely fabricated as far as allegations what they suggested i did. It has been nothing but pure junk. I welcome that investigation. The season. The quarterback on the other side, sunday, cam newton. Describe his style . Boy he is fun to watch. Last week his longest run was 14 yards. Yours was 12. The difference it took him, you know, 1. 2 second to make 14 yards. It took me 10 second to get 12. It felt like i ran a lot longer. Felt like a 30yard run. 12 . Only got 12 . You can see the interviews with
Peyton Manning
and panthers cam newton this sunday on cbs during coverage of super bowl 50. The pregame begins at 2 00 eastern. There is an update on the e. Coli outbreak traced to thats ahead. If you google most valuable companies, googles parent at the top of the list. After trading to day, alphabet was worth 571 billion. 33 billion more than apple. Today chipotle restaurants got the all clear from the cdc. Over the last few weeks, 60 people in 14 states got sick from e. Coli bacteria linked to chipotle. The government says there hasnt been a new case in two months. This cargo ship loaded with wood,
Construction Equipment
and fuel started listing off france. Rescuers couldnt reach it for five days because of the weather. Today they towed her to safety. The modern
Iowa Caucuses
date back to 1972. When democrat ed muskey of maine finished second to uncommitted. Dean reynolds found a place where the start of the president ial race always ends in day photo finish. Reporter winners and losers chronicleing iowas caucuses from jimmy carter to ted cruz. There is john kerry on the floor. And the bench. Al hague with a piglet. John mccain, back and front. Two marco rubios, two joe bidens. 20 years apart. Bushs, father, son, and son. The clintons then and now. The thing about iowa it can really make a candidate. It can bring somebody like jimmy carter to national prominence. Or even obama when he was here. And with dean it worked the opposite. It sort of doomed his campaign. Right. This is your picture . This is my picture. Former
Des Moines Register
photographer captured howard dean hitting the highest note at his lowest point. Then we are going to washington, d. C. To take back the white house. Yeah today wells is the curator for the exhibit. We just started shooting. We knew this was different. Something was happening. The picture, did he . Not that i know of. Reporter
Mike Huckabee
, visits the barber shop. Jams with the king. Michele bachmann behold a sight of beef. What we were all wondering why she decided to visit the meat locker. There are protests. And arrests. And the flag is here in abundance. Mitt romney the candidate always seemed freshly pressed. On caucus night four years ago so was the flag at his premature victory rally. Photographer
Christopher Gannon
spotted it. This gentleman came out. And, plugged in an iron. Im think to myself what is going on here. A question you can ask about a lot of the amazing photos. And one of the great things about the caucus is there will be many more to come. Dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. And thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. York city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Freshman senator ted cruz of texas has done it. He won last nights republican caucuses in iowa. Democrats
Hillary Clinton
and
Bernie Sanders
, split the vote. Cruz beat archrival donald trump who finishes second after skipping the last gop debate. Surprisingly strong showing by florida senator marco rubio gives him third place and a claim to the title, establishment alternative. Mike huckabee who won iowa eight millions of americans. Who have shouldered the burden of seven years of washington deals run amok. Tonight is a victory for every american who has watched in dismay as career politicians in washington in both parties refuse to listen and too often fail to keep their commitments to the people. Tonight is a victory for every american who understands that after we survive eight long years of the obama presidency, that no one personality can right the wrongs done by washington. To the revolutionary understanding that all men and all women are created equal. That our rights do not come from the
Democratic Party
or the the tea party. Our rights come from our creator. And the federal governments role, the federal governments responsibility is to defend those fundamental rights, to defend us. And while americans will continue to suffer, under a president who has set an agenda that is causing millions to hurt across this country, i want to remind you of the promise of scripture. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. And we finished second, i want to tell you something. Im just honored. I want to congratulate all of the incredible candidates including
Mike Huckabee
who has become a really good friend of mine. Congratulations to everybody. [ applause ] congratulations. We have had every indication, we are going now on, we have a poll we are at 28 points ahead. New hampshire. We love new hampshire. We love south carolina. And, were leaving tonight and tomorrow afternoon well be in new hampshire. That will be something special. A great week. Up here next week. I think we are going to be proclaiming victory, i hope. I will say this i dont know who is going to win between bernie and hillary, i dont know what is going to happen with hillary has got other problems maybe bigger than the problems she has in terms of nominations. Different indications and polls that we beat her and we beat her easily. We will go on to get the republican nomination and we will go on to easily beat hillary or bernie or who ever the hell they throw up there. Iowa, we love you. We thank you. Youre special. We will be back many, many times. In fact, i think i might come here and buy a farm. I love it. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. For months they told us we had no chance. For months they told us because we offered too much optimism in the time of anger we had no chance. For months they told us because we dont have the right endorsements or the right political connections we had no chance. They told me that that we have no chance because my hair wasnt gray enough and my boots were too high. They told me i need to wait my turn. That i needed to wait in line. [ applause ] but tonight tonight, here in iowa, the people of this great state sent a very clear message. After seven years of barack obama, we are not waiting any longer to take our country back. [ cheers and applause ] when i am the nominee, we are going to unify this party, and we are going to unify the conservative movement. Now to the democrats where the race is too close to call. Hillary clinton who once had a commanding lead is essentially tied with
Bernie Sanders
. Martin omalley is dropping out. And i am excited about really getting into the debate with senator sanders about the best way forward to fight for us and america. Differences of opinion about how best to achieve our goals. But i believe we have a very clear idea that the
Democratic Party
and this
Campaign Stands
for what is best in america. And we have to be united. [ cheers and applause ] when it is all said and done. We have to be united against a republican vision and candidates who would drive us apart and divide us. That is not who we are, my friends. I followed their campaign very closely. I understand what theyre appealing to. And i intend to stand against i will not divisiveness, their efforts to rip away the progress that we have made, be successful. Because we cant afford that. So as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa. Iowa, thank you [ cheers and applause ] nine months ago, we came to this beautiful state. We had no
Political Organization
. We had no money. We had no name recognition. And we were taking on the most powerful
Political Organization
in the
United States
of america. [ cheers and applause ] tonight while the results are still not known, it looks like we are in a virtual tie. [ cheers and applause ] dry spray . Thats fun. Its already dry no wait time. This is great. Its very soft. Can i keep it . laughs all the care of dove. Now in a dry antiperspirant spray. Living well your immune system works hard to keep you on top of your game. You can support it by eating healthy, drinking fluids, and getting some rest. No other leading immunity brand gives you more vitamin c. Plus it has a specially crafted blend of 13 vitamins, minerals and herbs. So when you want to support your immune system, take airborne, and enjoy living well. Laundry can wreak havoc on our clothes, ruining them forever. Sweaters stretch into muumuus. And pilled cardigans become pets. But its not you, its the laundry. Protect your clothes from stretching, fading, and fuzz. With downy fabric conditioner. It not only softens and freshens, it helps protect clothes from the damage of the wash. So your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. Money laundering is big business. Around the world and the
United States
is no different. Criminals turning illgotten gains into assets that appear legitimate, they do it by hiring attorneys to set up a maze of dummy corporations and offshore accounts. How easy it is, steve croft found out for 60 minutes. Reporter look no further for evidence than changing skyline of new york city where much of the pricey real estate is being but by
Anonymous Shell Companies
with secret owners. There is nothing illegal as long as money is legitimate. No way to tell if you dont know who the real buyers are. One of the reasons
Global Witness
, london based
Nonprofit Organization
that exposed
Parental Controls<\/a> at home alright thanks. Ill check that out. Lets see if you can beat your old man at this one. Game on. Lets do this [female narrator] check the ratings. Because some games are for kids. Some arent. We are thrilled to welcome back to the evening news a man who has covered every president ial election since 1968, our very own bob schieffer. Bob, how does this one look to you . Thank you, scott. I have to say, primary campaigns are like weddings. They bring out the best and worst in families. If this campaign were a wedding we would be halfway through the weird uncles long unfunny and embarrassing rehearsal dinner toast. The difference here is all of the participants in this campaign appear to be stone cold sober. And that may be the scariest people are madder than ever. The partisan divide is wider than ever. And we are seeing a campaign reflecting the changes in our culture brought on by social media. Nasty, illogical, ill tempered strong on attitude light on issues. Too many times people have not just opinions, but their own set of facts. The
Campaign Narrative<\/a> has gone from inane, to profane, more like a blog. You are a jerk, you are a bigger jerk. No you are a blank, blank, jerk. Inspirational, not just yet. There is light at the end of the church. Iowa tonight, as the candidates begin their long walk down the aisle of the caucuses and primaries, well finally start to hear from another group voters. Scott, thats a good thing. You will be with us on the long walk to election day. Snow on the way tonight in iowa, but not until after the caucuses. California got hammered by weather, the past two days. And san diego an 8footwide oak fell on a car and killed a woman. Wind gusts reported as high as 115 miles an hour. To the north, i80, was shut after a pileup of 29 vehicles. This system could dump a foot of snow on denver. In another major story tonight, the
World Health Organization<\/a> took the rare step today of declaring zika virus and its suspected link to severe birth defects an
International Public<\/a> health emergency. The outbreak started in brazil and our dr. Jon lapook is there tonight. Jon. Reporter scott, i spent the day at the hospital in recite which has seen the most number of cases of microcephaly in all of brazil. The couple i spoke to was anguished as they try to figure their baby. Alice
Bezerra Depaz<\/a> had a healthy first baby, but two months ago, her second child, joao heitor was born with microcephaly, a birth defect linked to the zika outbreak. Babies with microcephaly had a unusually small head and developmental delays. We never expected to have an infant like this, she said. But we will care for him the same way. Today, the parents came to the hospital in recite where doctors have seen 300 infants with microcephaly since september. Before that this region only saw an average of nine cases a year. Dr. Angela rocha heads up the effort to understand and manage the crisis. In her four decades as a pediatric
Infectious Disease<\/a> expert she has never seen anything like it. This is different she said. With disability. Which is a huge social, economic and
Public Health<\/a> problem. Tell me what it is like to have a conversation with a mother and tell her that her baby has microcephaly . A situation with stress, panic, worry and insecurity she told me. Thats because these parents and even
Health Experts<\/a> here are trying to figure out what services these infants will need. Today the president of brazil gave
Public Health<\/a> officials the right to enter any home or business to eradicate mosquito breeding ground. Scott, well be reporting on this in the days to come. Jon lapook in brazil. Jon, thank you. Amtrak is trying to find out what hit a high speed acela train last night in philadelphia. Whatever it was it gashed a window. The train was taken out of service. Nobody was hurt. This is eerily similar though to last may when a commuter train was hit by something just before an amtrak regional train crashed in philadelphia. That crash killed eight and today federal investigators gave us an update on their investigation. Here is kris van cleave. Reporter newly released pictures taken from train 18 camera show the moment the speeding train left the tracks. 8 dash engineer
Brandon Bostian<\/a> told investigators a minute before the accident he realized he was going ten miles too slow and began accelerating. His next memory was feeling as though i was going too fast around a curve. The trains event recorder found bostian applied full throttle a mile and a half from the curve. The train reached 106 miles an hour before bostian hit the brakes. He said i remember holding on to the controls tightly and feeling like, okay, well this is it. Im going over. Toxicology reports found no evidence of drugs or alcohol in bostians blood and not using his cell phone at the time of the crash. Lawyer tom kline represents several of hundreds injured. The train was being operated and there was a system that could have been in place and in fact was on place going the other way on the tracks. Which could have prevented it. That technology, positive train control or ptc is now active along amtraks heavily used northeast corridor linking boston to washington, d. C. I am actually going to try to put full power on the train here see how fast i can go. Amtraks chris jagodzinki showed us how ptc prevents a train from going too fast. What happened here brakes. Taking away all the power on the locomotive. Now applying the brakes. Regardless of what you do . Now, the train i cant do anything. I cant do anything. The computer has taken over. Reporter investigators found no issues with the train, tracks or signals. Scott, we still dont know definitively if and when an object may have struck the trains windshield and if that could have contributed to the crash. A lawyer for bostian declined to comment. 106 miles an hour was double the speed limit on the curve. Kris, thanks very much. Report that he used a banned substance. Danger on the high seas. The cbs overnight news will be right back. sounds of birds whistling music introducing new ky touch gel cr me. For massage and intimacy. Every touch, gently intensified. A little touch is all it takes. Ky touch. Stress sweat. It can happen anytime to anyone. Stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat, it smells worse. Get 4 times the protection against stress sweat. With secret clinical strength invisible solid and clear gel. Living well your immune system works hard to keep you on top of your game. You can support it by eating healthy, drinking fluids, and you can combine these simple remedies with airborne. No other leading immunity brand gives you more vitamin c. Plus it has a specially crafted blend of 13 vitamins, minerals and herbs. So when you want to support your immune system, take airborne, and enjoy living well. We were below the 88th southern parallel. We had traveled for over 850 miles. My men driven nearly mad from starvation and frostbite. Today we make history. Bienvenidos welcome to the south pole if youre dora the explorer, you explore. Its what you do. What took you so long . If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. You did it, yay lets get these dayquil liquid gels and go. But these liquid gels are new. Mucinex fast max. Its the same difference. This one is max strength and fights mucus. The only cold and flu liquid gel thats maxstrength and fights mucus. Lets end this. Six days before the super bowl, one of denvers team buses got into a minor accident after nobody hurt. Broncos quarterback,
Peyton Manning<\/a> addressed a documentary last month that linked him to human growth hormone, performance enhancing drug banned by the nfl. Manning spoke with cbs analyst, bill cowher of the nfl today. You vehemently denied allegations of hgh. I know the nfl is doing an ongoing investigation. Have you talked to them. Do you plan on fully cooperating with them . Absolutely. As far as i know that is going to start after the season as far as my role. I welcome that investigation. I understand when an allegation is made that the nfl has no choice to investigate it. I get that. But i can tell you what theyre going to find. A big fat, nothing. Its been completely fabricated as far as allegations what they suggested i did. It has been nothing but pure junk. I welcome that investigation. The season. The quarterback on the other side, sunday, cam newton. Describe his style . Boy he is fun to watch. Last week his longest run was 14 yards. Yours was 12. The difference it took him, you know, 1. 2 second to make 14 yards. It took me 10 second to get 12. It felt like i ran a lot longer. Felt like a 30yard run. 12 . Only got 12 . You can see the interviews with
Peyton Manning<\/a> and panthers cam newton this sunday on cbs during coverage of super bowl 50. The pregame begins at 2 00 eastern. There is an update on the e. Coli outbreak traced to thats ahead. If you google most valuable companies, googles parent at the top of the list. After trading to day, alphabet was worth 571 billion. 33 billion more than apple. Today chipotle restaurants got the all clear from the cdc. Over the last few weeks, 60 people in 14 states got sick from e. Coli bacteria linked to chipotle. The government says there hasnt been a new case in two months. This cargo ship loaded with wood,
Construction Equipment<\/a> and fuel started listing off france. Rescuers couldnt reach it for five days because of the weather. Today they towed her to safety. The modern
Iowa Caucuses<\/a> date back to 1972. When democrat ed muskey of maine finished second to uncommitted. Dean reynolds found a place where the start of the president ial race always ends in day photo finish. Reporter winners and losers chronicleing iowas caucuses from jimmy carter to ted cruz. There is john kerry on the floor. And the bench. Al hague with a piglet. John mccain, back and front. Two marco rubios, two joe bidens. 20 years apart. Bushs, father, son, and son. The clintons then and now. The thing about iowa it can really make a candidate. It can bring somebody like jimmy carter to national prominence. Or even obama when he was here. And with dean it worked the opposite. It sort of doomed his campaign. Right. This is your picture . This is my picture. Former
Des Moines Register<\/a> photographer captured howard dean hitting the highest note at his lowest point. Then we are going to washington, d. C. To take back the white house. Yeah today wells is the curator for the exhibit. We just started shooting. We knew this was different. Something was happening. The picture, did he . Not that i know of. Reporter
Mike Huckabee<\/a>, visits the barber shop. Jams with the king. Michele bachmann behold a sight of beef. What we were all wondering why she decided to visit the meat locker. There are protests. And arrests. And the flag is here in abundance. Mitt romney the candidate always seemed freshly pressed. On caucus night four years ago so was the flag at his premature victory rally. Photographer
Christopher Gannon<\/a> spotted it. This gentleman came out. And, plugged in an iron. Im think to myself what is going on here. A question you can ask about a lot of the amazing photos. And one of the great things about the caucus is there will be many more to come. Dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. And thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and cbs this morning. York city, im scott pelley. Announcer this is the cbs overnight news. Freshman senator ted cruz of texas has done it. He won last nights republican caucuses in iowa. Democrats
Hillary Clinton<\/a> and
Bernie Sanders<\/a>, split the vote. Cruz beat archrival donald trump who finishes second after skipping the last gop debate. Surprisingly strong showing by florida senator marco rubio gives him third place and a claim to the title, establishment alternative. Mike huckabee who won iowa eight millions of americans. Who have shouldered the burden of seven years of washington deals run amok. Tonight is a victory for every american who has watched in dismay as career politicians in washington in both parties refuse to listen and too often fail to keep their commitments to the people. Tonight is a victory for every american who understands that after we survive eight long years of the obama presidency, that no one personality can right the wrongs done by washington. To the revolutionary understanding that all men and all women are created equal. That our rights do not come from the
Democratic Party<\/a> or the the tea party. Our rights come from our creator. And the federal governments role, the federal governments responsibility is to defend those fundamental rights, to defend us. And while americans will continue to suffer, under a president who has set an agenda that is causing millions to hurt across this country, i want to remind you of the promise of scripture. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. And we finished second, i want to tell you something. Im just honored. I want to congratulate all of the incredible candidates including
Mike Huckabee<\/a> who has become a really good friend of mine. Congratulations to everybody. [ applause ] congratulations. We have had every indication, we are going now on, we have a poll we are at 28 points ahead. New hampshire. We love new hampshire. We love south carolina. And, were leaving tonight and tomorrow afternoon well be in new hampshire. That will be something special. A great week. Up here next week. I think we are going to be proclaiming victory, i hope. I will say this i dont know who is going to win between bernie and hillary, i dont know what is going to happen with hillary has got other problems maybe bigger than the problems she has in terms of nominations. Different indications and polls that we beat her and we beat her easily. We will go on to get the republican nomination and we will go on to easily beat hillary or bernie or who ever the hell they throw up there. Iowa, we love you. We thank you. Youre special. We will be back many, many times. In fact, i think i might come here and buy a farm. I love it. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. For months they told us we had no chance. For months they told us because we offered too much optimism in the time of anger we had no chance. For months they told us because we dont have the right endorsements or the right political connections we had no chance. They told me that that we have no chance because my hair wasnt gray enough and my boots were too high. They told me i need to wait my turn. That i needed to wait in line. [ applause ] but tonight tonight, here in iowa, the people of this great state sent a very clear message. After seven years of barack obama, we are not waiting any longer to take our country back. [ cheers and applause ] when i am the nominee, we are going to unify this party, and we are going to unify the conservative movement. Now to the democrats where the race is too close to call. Hillary clinton who once had a commanding lead is essentially tied with
Bernie Sanders<\/a>. Martin omalley is dropping out. And i am excited about really getting into the debate with senator sanders about the best way forward to fight for us and america. Differences of opinion about how best to achieve our goals. But i believe we have a very clear idea that the
Democratic Party<\/a> and this
Campaign Stands<\/a> for what is best in america. And we have to be united. [ cheers and applause ] when it is all said and done. We have to be united against a republican vision and candidates who would drive us apart and divide us. That is not who we are, my friends. I followed their campaign very closely. I understand what theyre appealing to. And i intend to stand against i will not divisiveness, their efforts to rip away the progress that we have made, be successful. Because we cant afford that. So as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa. Iowa, thank you [ cheers and applause ] nine months ago, we came to this beautiful state. We had no
Political Organization<\/a>. We had no money. We had no name recognition. And we were taking on the most powerful
Political Organization<\/a> in the
United States<\/a> of america. [ cheers and applause ] tonight while the results are still not known, it looks like we are in a virtual tie. [ cheers and applause ] dry spray . Thats fun. Its already dry no wait time. This is great. Its very soft. Can i keep it . laughs all the care of dove. Now in a dry antiperspirant spray. Living well your immune system works hard to keep you on top of your game. You can support it by eating healthy, drinking fluids, and getting some rest. No other leading immunity brand gives you more vitamin c. Plus it has a specially crafted blend of 13 vitamins, minerals and herbs. So when you want to support your immune system, take airborne, and enjoy living well. Laundry can wreak havoc on our clothes, ruining them forever. Sweaters stretch into muumuus. And pilled cardigans become pets. But its not you, its the laundry. Protect your clothes from stretching, fading, and fuzz. With downy fabric conditioner. It not only softens and freshens, it helps protect clothes from the damage of the wash. So your favorite clothes stay your favorite clothes. Money laundering is big business. Around the world and the
United States<\/a> is no different. Criminals turning illgotten gains into assets that appear legitimate, they do it by hiring attorneys to set up a maze of dummy corporations and offshore accounts. How easy it is, steve croft found out for 60 minutes. Reporter look no further for evidence than changing skyline of new york city where much of the pricey real estate is being but by
Anonymous Shell Companies<\/a> with secret owners. There is nothing illegal as long as money is legitimate. No way to tell if you dont know who the real buyers are. One of the reasons
Global Witness<\/a>, london based
Nonprofit Organization<\/a> that exposed
International Corruption<\/a> came to new york city 19 months ago. It wanted to see how helpful u. S. Lawyers would be in concealing questionable funds. This hidden camera footage was shot in law firms across manhattan, without the lawyers knowledge. By the man in the gray coat with the german accent. Its ralph . Ralph kaiser. Not his real name. An investigator for
Global Witness<\/a>, posing as representative of a
Government Official<\/a> from a poor west african country who wants to move millions of dollars into suspicious fund into the
United States<\/a>. He need the lawyers help. Tell me what country . I cant tell you. Rich countries in west africa. Attorney gerald ross and other lawyers were told seek res was essential because the the african minister had amassed his fortune collecting special payments from
Foreign Companies<\/a> he helped obtain valuable mineral rights. So companies are eager to get ahold of minerals. Yes. So they pay some special money for it. Kaiser said it was all legal. He told attorney james silkenaught that the minister was shopping for a townhouse, a jet and a yacht. But his name must not be connected to the purchases. If his name now would appear in connection with buying some real estate here and other items, it would look at least very, very embarrassing. Right. Presumably his salary and, wherever it is, would not cover sure, the salary of a teacher here. How can we make sure that he is being able to buy property here . And to live a nice life but his name being out . Right. Any guesses as to how much money we are talking about, for the brownstone and other items . For the brownstone, 10 million. For second hand gulf stream, 10 million, 20 million. A yacht would be at least 2 million, 3 million. Reporter the fictitious story of the minister was cooked up in
Global Witness<\/a>s
London Office<\/a> based on a
Money Laundering<\/a> case. The investigator phoned 50 law firms with experience in private
Asset Protection<\/a> and got face to face meetings with 16 lawyers in 13 firms. I would say, gray money. I think somebody, blank money. The pitch was designed to to raise red flags and to give the lawyers good reason to suspect that the ministers millions came from official corruption. And they all did. I told you the money is a bit tainted. Tainted. Pretty much. Okay. You gave another expression. So i have to be frank. How would you name it . Some people call it bribes. No, not bribes. Business deals. Okay, bribe. Bribe. The story, the african minister would have raised eyebrows for the average person on the street. Cofounder of
Global Witness<\/a>, public
Advocacy Group<\/a> that exposes. Corruption in the developing world. Previous undercover investigations, exposed the african blood diamond. This investigation, she says, system that made it a hub for international
Money Laundering<\/a>. What the lawyers laid out for us in some detail was all the different possibilities and ways in which it could be done. Reporter if you want to get dirty money into the
United States<\/a> it is not that hard to do. I am saying there is an open door. And pretty shocking and pretty concerning. Because, that money could be coming from anywhere. Reporter of the 16 lawyers that
Global Witness<\/a> recorded in the preliminary meetings, only attorney,
Jeffrey Herman<\/a> flatly declined to participate and showed ralph kaiser the door. I have some real questions about that under the foreign corrupt practices. Right. Under the foreign corrupt practices act, bribing foreign officials is illegal. By americans. By americans. Involved . So it is money from others, not american entities. Its not aside from one exception. 12 of 13 law firms, including 15 of 16 lawyers, not only heard kaiser out, they suggested ways that the suspicious fund could be moved into the u. S. Without compromising the ministers identity. Attorney james silkenaught was select by
Global Witness<\/a>. At the time he was president of american bar association. He and his colleague, provided what prosecutors said was a road map using layers of interconnected
Shell Companies<\/a> in multiple jurisdictions. Presumably, set up a little bit of series of owners to tripe to have protect, privacy as much as anything else. Yeah. And your party owns all of the majority of the shares of cc and d. Create several companies all in new york . At some point. Probably pretty quickly you go offshore. Reporter attorney john jankoff and partner, recommended variations of the same strategy. Lot of people in africa use the isle of mann, some use liechtenstein, and just take his millions of dollars put it into a swiss bank account. Swiss will have it. And then he comes to us. Then he comes to us. The attorney also suggested the minister could move his money out of west africa to europe where it could be scrubbed in anonymous corporate entity that his firm would be happy to set up. The money as it sits now, in it is different names. Okay. So it will come as different names. Including his name. We have to scrub it at the beginning or intermediary location. How you do this . That means the bank in liechtenstein, luxembourg . Well set up an appropriate entity. Called it clientoverseas. Com. Whatever. That will send money into the
United States<\/a>. Reporter if that was a banker talking instead of a lawyer. He could be in serious trouble. Thats because under u. S. Law, bankers are required to report suspicious financial activity to the authorities. Lawyers are under no such legal obligation. Required to be cognizant of risk and report on it if there is an issue, or
Money Laundering<\/a>. Yet, absolutely bizarrely american lawyers arent. This is clearly an issue. I think our investigation has shown the potential for what could happen. Because of that lack of regulation. Reporter
Global Witness<\/a> says that anomaly is one of the flaws in the u. S. Legal system that helps facilitate
Money Laundering<\/a>. Another is the ease with which
Anonymous Shell Companies<\/a> can be set up here to conceal ownership of money and assets. Last year, 2 million new corporations were set up in the
United States<\/a>, many with no offices, products, or employees. Just an address, and perhaps a bank account. The in many states across america you need less identification to open an
Anonymous Company<\/a> than a library guard. Anonymous shell come pans are get away cars for crooks. Designed to put them as far away as possible from the scene of their crime. The u. S. Was the favorite place to set up
Anonymous Shell Companies<\/a>. There was a good academic study and the u. S. Was easiest place to set up after kenya. Did the study have anything to do with your decision to do these undercover investigations . It inspired us. We thought it cant be this bad, can it . What we found was it is. Well have part two of steve crofts story, tomorrow. Or you can see the full report on o sounds of birds whistling music introducing new ky touch gel cr me. For massage and intimacy. Every touch, gently intensified. A little touch is all it takes. cell phone rings where are you . Well the squirrels are back in the attic. Mom . Your dad wont call an exterminator. Can i call you back, mom . He says its personal this time. If youre a mom, you call at the worst time. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Where are you . Its very loud there. Are you taking a zumba class . Janet . Cough if you can hear me. Dont even think about it. I took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. Yeah. But what about mike . It works on his cough too. Cough it works on his cough too. Mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for 12 hours. This is mineral build up it collects leaving gross germridden stains. Clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach is no match for that. But lysol power toilet bowl cleaner eliminates mineral buildup effortlessly. So why choose anything other than lysol . How can this have been washed 12 weeks ago and still smell like springtime . Unstopables inwash scent boosters the more you pour, the more scent youll savor. Toss it in before your clothes for luxurious scent up to 12 weeks the
World Health Organization<\/a> declared
International Emergency<\/a> over the zika virus. The virus carried by mosquitoes and running rampant through latin america and the caribbean. Most people may not notice they have zika. For pregnant women it can cause miscarriage or birth defects. Coordinated response is needed to minimize the threat in affected countries and reduce the risk of further international spread. Dr. Jon lapook has more from ground zero in the zika fight. Brazil hardest hit by the zika virus. It may have arrived in 2014 in the u. S. Soccer tournament since then exploded infecting 1. 5
Million People<\/a> here in brazil alone. The fear is it could spread to months. Its become an all too common scene. Health officials spraying insecticide in the hopes of killing this. The mosquito responsible for the zika virus sweeping through latin america and the caribbean. The virus suspected of causing increase in microcephaly. Children born with unusually small heads often with brain damage. More than 4,100 suspected cases of microcephaly have been reported so far in in brazil. Pregnant women fear other side effects from the virus. The public doesnt know everything about the disease. We dont know, exactly the consequence of it only microcephaly. Reporter tourism will likely suffer despite officials downplaying risks to visitors. Rios carnival begins, february 5th. And information. And brazil set to host the summer olympics in august. Events like this wrestling match are already under way. Athletes are using bug spray staying indoors. If you are planning taking a trip to
Niagara Falls<\/a>. You better go soon. New york state is making plans to dewater the falls on the u. S. Side. State says two historic bridges are in desperate need of repair the to get that done they have to reroute the river at least for a time. Vinita nair has more from the falls. Reporter you see and hear the roaring falls, hard to imagine engineers could divert this much water. This is only 15 of the water. The canadian side has 85 of it. The plan could affect that side as well. It is a view that will take your more than 750,000 gallons of water gush over the edge every second. But for the millions of tourist whose come to see
Niagara Falls<\/a> each year they could soon be in for a big surprise. What makes us nervous when the featured attraction
American Falls<\/a> has to be turned off. Even for a short period of time. Reporter yes, turned off. The new
York State Parks Department<\/a> wants to divert the river to the canadian side to replace two bridges closed to the public since 2004. Rotted and rusted from century next to the falls. Either we replace them or they crumble into the river. If they crumble we will have an environmental mess to clean up. Reporter daming the river would make american side nonexistent while the horse shoes falls in canada would become more intense. Dewatering could lead to more visitors seeking once in a lifetime opportunity. Potential is huge for us to build a successful strategic, directed
Marketing Campaign<\/a> around the activity. Reporter this isnt the first time the iconic falls have stopped flowing. In 1969, u. S. Army corps of ultimately the temporary dam was removed with millions of coins people tossed in. And being in upstate new york they can freeze during the winter or appear to. Winter or aper to. In 2014 and 2015 during the polar vortex, ice formations grew out of the falls. Underneath the water kept rushing. For locals seeing the icon waterless is a step in the right direction. This is such a beautiful area, one of the wonders of the world. Finally theyre putting money become into this place. Reporter if the project is a talking 2019. This is the cbs overnight news. Freshman senator ted cruz of texas has done it. He won last nights republican caucuses in iowa. Democrats
Hillary Clinton<\/a> and
Bernie Sanders<\/a> split the vote. Cruz beat donald trump who finishes second after skipping the last gop debate. A surprisingly strong showing by florida senator marco rubio gives him third place. And a claim to the title establishment alternative. Mike huckabee who won iowa eight tonight is a victory for millions of americans who have shouldered the burden of seven years of washington deals run amok. Tonight is a victory for every american who has watched in dismay as career politicians in washington in both parties refuse to listen and too often fail to keep their commitments to the people. Tonight is a victory for every american who understands that after we survive eight long years of the obama presidency, that no one personality can right the wrongs done by washington. To the revolutionary understanding that all men and all women are created equal. The
Democratic Party<\/a> or the
Republican Party<\/a> or even from the tea party. Our rights come from our creator. And the federal governments role, the federal governments responsibility is to defend those fundamental rights, to defend us. And while americans will continue to suffer, under a president who has set an agenda that is causing millions to hurt across this country, i want to remind you of the promise of scripture. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. And we finished second, i want to till you something. Im just honored. Really honored. I want to congratulate all of the incredible candidates including
Mike Huckabee<\/a> who has become a really good friend of mine. Congratulations to everybody. [ applause ] congratulations. We have had every indication, we are going now on, we have a poll we are at 2 points a8 points ahead. New hampshire. We love new hampshire. We love south carolina. And, were leaving tonight and tomorrow afternoon well be in new hampshire. That will be something special. A great week. Up here next week. I think we are going to be proclaiming victory, i hope. I will say this i dont know who is going to win between bernie and hillary, i dont know what is going to happen with hillary has got other problems maybe bigger than the problems she has in terms of nominations. But we have had so many different indications and polls we will go on to get the republican nomination and we will go on to easily beat hillary or bernie or who ever the hell they throw up there. Iowa, we love you. We thank you. Youre special. We will be back many, many times. In fact, i think i might come here and buy a farm. I love it. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. For months they told us we had no chance. For months they told us because we offered too much optimism in the time of anger we had no chance. For months they told us because we dont have the right endorsements or the right political connections we had no chance. They told me that that we have no chance because my hair wasnt gray enough and my boots were too high. They told me i need to wait my turn. It is your turn [ applause ] but tonight tonight, here in iowa, the people of this great state sent a very clear message. After seven years of barack obama, we are not waiting any longer to take our country back. [ cheers and applause ] when i am the nominee, we are going to unify this party, and we are going to unify the conservative movement. Now to the democrats where the race is too close to call. Hillary clinton who once had a commanding lead is essentially tied with
Bernie Sanders<\/a>. Martin omalley is dropping out. And i am excited about really getting into the debate with senator sanders about the best way forward to fight for us and america. Differences of opinion about how best to achieve our goals. But i believe we have a very clear idea that the
Democratic Party<\/a> and this
Campaign Stands<\/a> for what is best in america. And we have to be united. [ cheers and applause ] when it is all said and done. We have to be united against a republican vision and candidates who would drive us apart and divide us. That is not who we are, my friends. I followed their campaign very closely. I understand what theyre appealing to. And i intend to stand against it. I will not i will not let their divisiveness, their efforts to rip away the progress that we because we cant afford that. So as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa. Iowa, thank you [ cheers and applause ] nine months ago, we came to this beautiful state. We had no
Political Organization<\/a>. We had no money. We had no name recognition. And we were taking on the most powerful
Political Organization<\/a> in the
United States<\/a> of america. [ cheers and applause ] tonight while the results are still not known, it looks like we are thrilled to welcome back to the evening news a man who has covered every president ial election since 1968, our very own bob schieffer. Bob, how does this one look to you . Thank you, scott. I have to say, primary campaigns are like weddings. They bring out the best and worst in families. If this campaign were a wedding we would be halfway through the weird uncles long unfunny and embarrassing rehearsal dinner toast. The difference here is all of the participants in this and that may be the scariest part of all. People are madder than ever. The partisan divide is wider than ever. And we are seeing a campaign reflecting the changes in our culture brought on by social media. Nasty, illogical, ill tempered strong on attitude light on issues. Too many times people have arrived at this wedding wit not just opinions, but their own set of facts. The
Campaign Narrative<\/a> has gone from in in aane, to profane, more like a blog. You are a jerk, you are a bigger jerk. No you are a blank, blank, jerk. Inspirational, not just yet. There is light at the end of the church. Iowa tonight, as the candidates begin their long walk down the aisle of the caucuses and primaries, well finally start to hear from another group voters. Scott, thats a good thing. You will be with us on the long walk to election day. Snow on the way tonight in caucuses. California got hammered by weather, the past two days. And san diego an 8footwide oak woman. Wind gusts reported as high as 115 miles an hour. To the nor, i80. Vehicles. This system could dump a foot of snow on denver. In another major story tonight, the
World Health Organization<\/a> took the rare step today of declaring zika virus and its suspected link to severe birth defects an
International Public<\/a> health emergency. The outbreak started in brazil and our dr. Jon lapook is there tonight. Jon. Reporter scott, i spent the day at the hospital in recite which has seen the most number of cases of microcephaly in brazil. The couple i spk to was out what the condition means for their baby. Alice
Bezerra Depaz<\/a> had a healthy baby, but her second child was born with microcephaly, a birth defect linked to the zika outbreak. Babies with microcephaly had a small head and developmental delays. We never expected to have an infant like this, she said. But we will care for him the same way. To date parents came to the hospital in recite where doctors have seen 300 infants with microcephaly since september. Before that this region only saw an average of nine cases a year. Dr. Angela rocha heads up the effort to understand and manage the crisis. In her four decades as a
Infectious Disease<\/a> expert she has never seen anything like it. This is different she said. It is a generation of babies which is a huge social, economic and
Public Health<\/a> problem. Tell me what it is like to have a conversation with a mother and tell her that her baby has microcephaly . A situation with stress, panic, worry and insecurity she told me. Thats because these parents and even
Health Experts<\/a> here are trying to figure out what services these infants will need. Today the president of brazil gave
Public Health<\/a> officials the right to enter any home or business to eradicate mosquito breeding ground. Scott, well be reporting. Jon lapook in brazil. Amtrak is trying to find out what hit a high speed acela train last night in philadelphia. Whatever it was it gashed a window. The train was taken out of nobody was hurt. This is eerily similar though to last may when a commuter train was hit by something just before an amtrak regional train crashed that crash killed eight and injured nearly 200. Today federal investigators gave investigation. Here is kris van cleave. Pictures from train 188 dash camera show the moment the speeding train left the tracks. Engineer
Brandon Bostian<\/a> told investigators a minute before the accident he realized he was going ten miles too slow and began accelerating. Next memory was feeling as the i curve. The trains event recorder found that he applied full throttle a mile and a half from the curve. The train reached 106 mild an hour before bostian hit the brakes. He said i remember holding on to the controls tightly and feeling like, okay, well this is it. Im going over. Toxicology reports found no evidence of drugs or alcohol in bostians blood and not using his cell phone at the time of the crash. Lawyer tom kline represents several of hundreds injured. The train was being operated at 106 miles an hour. Could have been in place and in fact was on place going the other way on the tracks. Which could have prevented it. That technology, positive train control or ptc is now active along amtraks heavily used northeast corridor linking boston to washington, d. C. I will fry to put full power on the train. Amtraks chris jagodzinki showed us how pdc prevents a train from going too fast. What happened here. Brakes. Taking away all the power on the locomotive. Now applying the brakes. Regardless of what you do . I cant do anything. The computer has taken over. Reporter investigators foubd no issues with the train, tracks or sig nalds. Scott, we still dont know definitively if and when an object may have struck the windshield and if that could have contributed to the crash. A lawyer for bostian decloond to comment. 106 miles an hour was double the speed limit on the curve. Chris, thank you very much. Quarterbacks, address is a report that he used a banned substance. Danger on the high seas. Th living well your immune system works hard to keep you on top of your game. You can support it by eating healthy, drinking fluids, and getting some rest. And you can combine these simple remedies with airborne. No other leading immunity brand gives you more vitamin c. Plus it has a specially crafted blend of 13 vitamins, minerals and herbs. So when you want to support your immune system, take airborne, and enjoy living well. Dry spray . Thats fun. Its already dry no wait time. This is great. Its very soft. Can i keep it . laughs all the care of dove. Now in a dry antiperspirant spray. Introducing new ky touch gel cr me. For massage and intimacy. Every touch, gently intensified. A little touch is all it takes. Ky touch. cell phone rings where are you . Well the squirrels are back in the attic. Mom . Your dad wont call an exterminator. Can i call you back, mom . He says its personal this time. If youre a mom, you call at the worst time. Its what you do. If you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. Its what you do. Where are you . Its very loud there. Are you taking a zumba class . Man sternly where do you think youre going . Mr. Mucus to work, with you. Its taco tuesday. Man youre not coming. I took mucinex to help get rid of my mucusy congestion. Im good all day. Not 4, not 6, but 12 hours. Lets end this six days before the super got into a minor accident after practice. Nobody hurt. Broncos quarterback,
Peyton Manning<\/a> adressed a documentary last month that linked him to human growth hormone, performance enhancing drug banned by the nfl. Manning spoke with cbs analyst, bill cowher of the nfl today. You vehemently denied allegations of hgh. I know the nfl is doing an ongoing investigation. Have you talked to them. Do you plan on fully cooperating with them . Absolutely. As far as i know that is going to start after the season as far as my role. I welcome that investigation. I understand when an allegation is made that the nfl has no choice to investigate it. I get that. But i can tell you what theyre going to find. A big fat, nothing. Its been completely fabricated as far as allegations what they suggested i did. It has been nothing but pure junk. Ive welcome that investigation. I think that will start after the season. The quarterback on the other side, sunday, cam newton. Describe his style . Buy, heoy he is fun to watch. Last week his longest run was 14 yards. Yours was 12. The difference it took him, you know, 1. 2 second to make 14 yards. It took me 10 second to get 12. It felt like i ran a lot longer. Felt like a 30yard run. 12 . Only got 12 . You can see the interviews with
Peyton Manning<\/a> and panthers cam newton this sunday on cbs during coverage of super bowl 50. The pregame begins at 2 00 eastern. There is an update on the e. Coli outbreak traced to thats ahead. If you google most valuable scum companies, googles parent at the top of the list. After trading to day, alphabet was worth 571 billion. 33 billion more than apple. Today chipotle restaurants got the all clear from the cdc. Over the last few weeks, 60 people in 14 states got sick from e. Coli bacteria linked to chipotle. The government says there hasnt been a new case in two months. This cargo ship loaded with wood,
Construction Equipment<\/a> and fuel started listing off france. Rescuers couldnt reach it for five days because of the weather. Today they towed her to safety. In a moment, the opening the modern
Iowa Caucuses<\/a> date back to 1972. When democrat ed muskey of maine finished second to uncommitted. Dean reynolds found a place where the start of the president ial race always ends in a go towphoto winners. Photographs, chronicling iowas caucuses from jimmy there is john kerry on the floor. And the bench. Al hague with a piglet. John mccain, back and front. Two marco rubios, two joe bidens. 20 years apart. Bushs, father, son, and son. The clintons then and now. The thing about iowa it can really make a candidate. It can bring somebody like jimmy carter to national prominence. Or even obama when he was here. And with dean it worked the opposite. It sort of doomed his campaign. Right. This is your picture . This is my picture. Former
Des Moines Register<\/a> photographer captured howard dean hitting the highest note at his lowest point. Then we are going to washington, d. C. To take back the white house. Yeah today wells is the curator for the exhibit. We just started shooting. We knew this was different. Something was happening. He didnt ask for a copy of not that i know of. Reporter
Mike Huckabee<\/a>, visits the barber shop. Jams with the king. Michele bachmann behold a sight of beef. What we were all wondering why she decided to visit the meat locker. There are protests. And arrests. And the flag is here in abundance. Mitt romney the candidate always seemed freshly pressed. On caucus night four years ago so was the flag at his premature victory rally. Christopher gannon spotted it. This gentleman came out. And, plugged in an iron. Im think to myself what is going on here. A question you can ask about a lot of the amazing photos. One of the great thing as but the caucus is there will be many more to come. Dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. Thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you the news continues. For others, check back with us a little bit later for the morning from the
Broadcast Center<\/a> in new york city, im scott pelley. Freshman senator ted cruz of texas has done it. He won last nights republican caucuses in iowa. Democrats
Hillary Clinton<\/a> and
Bernie Sanders<\/a>, split the vote. Cruz beat archrival donald trump who finishes second after skipping the last gop debate. Surprisingly strong showing by florida senator marco rubio gives him third place and a claim to the title, establishment alternative. Mike huckabee who won iowa eight tonight is a victory for millions of americans. Who have shouldered the burden of seven years of washington deals run amok. Tonight is a victory for every american who has watched in dismay as career politicians in washington in both parties refuse to listen and too often fail to keep their commitments to the people. Tonight is a victory for every american who understands that after we survive eight long years of the obama presidency, that no one personality can right the wrongs done by washington. To the revolutionary understanding that all men and all women are created equal. That our rights do not come from the
Democratic Party<\/a> or the the tea party. Our rights come from our creator. And the federal governments role, the federal governments responsibility is to defend those fundamental rights, to defend us. And while americans will continue to suffer, under a president who has set an agenda that is causing millions to hurt across this country, i want to remind you of the promise of scripture. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. And we finished second, i want to till you something. Im just honored. I want to congratulate ted. I want to congratulate all of the incredible candidates including
Mike Huckabee<\/a> who has become a really good friend of mine. Congratulations to everybody. [ applause ] congratulations. We have had every indication, we are going now on, we have a poll we are at 28 points ahead. New hampshire. We love new hampshire. We love south carolina. And, were leaving tonight and tomorrow afternoon well be in new hampshire. That will be something special. A great week. Up here next week. I think we are going to be proclaiming victory, i hope. I will say this i dont know who is going to win between bernie and hillary, i dont know what is going to happen with hillary has got other problems maybe bigger than the problems she has in terms of nominations. That we beat her and we beat her easily. We will go on to get the republican nomination and we hillary or bernie or who ever the hell they throw up there. Iowa, we love you. We thank you. Youre special. We will be back many, many in fact, i think i might come here and buy a farm. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. For months they told us we had no chance. For months they told us because we offered too much optimism in the time of anger we had no chance. For months they told us because we dont have the right endorsements or the right political connections we had no chance. They told me that that we have no chance because my hair wasnt gray enough and my boots were too high. It is your turn [ applause ] but tonight tonight, here in iowa, the people of this great state sent a very clear message. After seven years of barack obama, we are not waiting any longer to take our country back. [ cheers and applause ] when i am the nominee, we are going to unify this party, and we are going to unify the conservative movement. Now to the democrats where the race is too close to call. Hillary clinton who once had a commanding lead is essentially tied with
Bernie Sanders<\/a>. Martin omalley is dropping out. And i am excited about really getting into the debate with senator sanders about the best way forward to fight for us i know that we may have differences of opinion about how best to achieve our goals. But i believe we have a very clear idea that the
Democratic Party<\/a> and this
Campaign Stands<\/a> for what is best in america. And we have to be united. [ cheers and applause ] when it is all said and done. We have to be united against a republican vision and candidates who would drive us apart and divide us. That is not who we are, my friends. I followed their campaign very closely. I understand what theyre appealing to. And i intend to stand against it. I will not i will not let their rip away the progress that we have made, be successful. Because we cant afford that. So as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa. Iowa, thank you [ cheers and applause ] nine months ago, we came to this beautiful state. We had no
Political Organization<\/a>. We had no money. We had no name recognition. And we were taking on the most powerful
Political Organization<\/a> in the
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Global Witness<\/a>, london based
Nonprofit Organization<\/a> that exposed
International Corruption<\/a> came to new york city 19 months ago. It wanted to see how helpful u. S. Lawyers would be in concealing questionable funds. This hidden camera footage was shot in law firms across manhattan, without the lawyers knowledge. By the man in the gray coat with the german accent. Its ralph . Ralph kaiser. Not his real name. An investigator for
Global Witness<\/a>, posing as representative of a
Government Official<\/a> from a poor west african country who wants to move millions of dollars into suspicious fund into the
United States<\/a>. He need the lawyers help. Tell me what country . I cant tell you. Rich countries in west africa. Attorney gerald ross and other lawyers were told seek res was essential because the the african minister had amassed his fortune collecting special payments from
Foreign Companies<\/a> he helped obtain valuable mineral rights. So companies are eager to get ahold of minerals. Yes. So they pay some special money for it. Kaiser said it was all legal. He told attorney james silkenaught that the minister was shopping for a townhouse, a jet and a yacht. But his name must not be connected to the purchases. If his name now would appear in connection with buying some real estate here and other items, it would look at least very, very embarrassing. Right. Wherever it is, would not cover the kind of acquisitions . Sure, the salary of a teacher here. How can we make sure that he is being able to buy property here . And to live a nice life but his name being out . Right. Any guesses as to how much money we are talking about, for the brownstone and other items . For the brownstone, 10 million. For second hand gulf stream, 10 million, 20 million. A yacht would be at least 2 million, 3 million. Reporter the fictitious story of the minister was cooked up in
Global Witness<\/a>s
London Office<\/a> based on a
Money Laundering<\/a> case. The investigator phoned 50 law firms with experience in private
Asset Protection<\/a> and got face to face meetings with 16 lawyers in 13 firms. I think somebody, blank money. Reporter
Global Witness<\/a> says the pitch was designed to to raise red flags and to give the lawyers good reason to suspect that the ministers millions came from official corruption. And they all did. I told you the money is a bit tainted. Tainted. Pretty much. Okay. You gave another expression. So i have to be frank. How would you name it . Some people call it bribes. No, not bribes. Business deals. Okay, bribe. Bribe. The story, the african minister would have raised eyebrows for the average person on the street. Cofounder of
Global Witness<\/a>, public
Advocacy Group<\/a> that exposes. Corruption in the developing world. Previous underconinvestigations, exposed the african blood diamond. Exposes flaws in the u. S. Legal system that made it a hub for international
Money Laundering<\/a>. What the lawyers laid out for us in some detal was all the different possibilities and ways in which it could be done. Reporter if you want to get dirty money into the
United States<\/a> it is not that hard to do. I am saying there is an open door. And pretty shocking and pretty concerning. Because, that money could be coming from anywhere. Reporter of the 16 lawyers that
Global Witness<\/a> recorded in the preliminary meetings, only attorney,
Jeffrey Herman<\/a> fltly declined to participate and showed ralph kaiser the door. I have some real question as but that. Under the foreign corrupt practices. Right. Under the foreign corrupt practices act, bribing foreign officials is illegal. Buy americans. By americans. But americans are not so it is money from others, not american entities. Its not aside from one exception. 12 of 13 law firms, including 15 of 16 lawyers, not only heard kaiser out, they suggested ways that the suspicious fund could be moved into the u. S. Without compromising the ministers identity. Attorney james silkenaught was select by
Global Witness<\/a>. At the time heap was president was president of american bar association. He and his colleague, provided what prosecutors said was a road map using layers of interconnected
Shell Companies<\/a> in multiple jurisdictions. Presumably, set up a little bit of series of owners to tripe to have protect, privacy as much as anything else. Company a owned by b, c, d. And your party owns all of the majority of the shares of cc and d. Create several companies all in new york . At some point. Probably pretty quickly you go offshore. Reporter attorney john jankoff and partner, recommended variations of the same strategy. Lot of people in africa use the isle of mann, some use liechtenstein, and just take his millions of dollars put it into a swiss bank account. Swiss will have it. And then he comes to us. Then he comes to us,. The attorney also suggested the minister could move his money out of west africa to europe where it could be scrubbed in anonymous corporate entity that his firm would be happy to set up. The money as it sits now, in it is different names. Okay. So it will come asas different names. Including his name. We have to scrub it at the beginning or intermediary location. How you do this . That means the bank in liechtenstein, luxembourg . Well set up an appropriate entity. Called it clientoverseas. Com. Whatever. That will send money into the
United States<\/a>. Reporter if that was a banker talking instead of a lawyer. He could be in serious trouble. Thats because under u. S. Law, bankers are required to report suspicious financial activity to the authorities. Lawyers are under no such legal obligation. Banks in america are required to be cognizant of risk and report on it if there is an yet, absolutely bizarrely american lawyers arent. This is clearly an issue. I think our investigation has shown the potential for what could happen. Because of that lack of regulation. Reporter
Global Witness<\/a> says that anomaly is one of the flaws in the u. S. Legal system that helps facilitate
Money Laundering<\/a>. Another is the ease with which
Anonymous Shell Companies<\/a> can be set up here to conceal ownership of money and assets. Last year, 2 million new corporations were set up in the
United States<\/a>, many with no offices, products, or employees. Just an address, and perhaps a bank account. The in many states across america you need less identification to open an
Anonymous Company<\/a> than a library guard. Anonymous shell come pans are get away cars for crooks. Designed to put them as far away as possible from the scene of their crime. The u. S. Was the favorite place to set up
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International Emergency<\/a> over the zika virus. The virus carried by mosquitoes and running rampant through latin america and the caribbean. Most people may not notice they have zika. For pregnant women it can cause miscarriage or birth defects. Coordinated response is needed to minimize the threat in affected countries and reduce the risk of further international spread. Dr. Jon lapook has more from ground zero in the zika fight. Brazil hardest hit by the zika arice. May have arrived in 2014 in the u. S. Soccer tournament since then exploded infecting 1. 5
Million People<\/a> here in brazil alone. The fear is it could spread to the americas in the next 12 months. Its become an all too common scene. Health officials spraying insecticide in the hopes of killing this. The mosquito responsible for the zika virus sweeping through latin america and the caribbean. The virus suspected of causing increase in microcephaly. Children born with unusually small heads often with brain damage. More than 4,100 suspected cases of microcephaly report sewed far in brazil. Pregnant women fear other side effects from the virus. The public doesnt know everything. We dont know, exactly the consequence of it only microcephaly. Reporter tourism will likely suffer despite officials downplaying risks to visitors. Rios carnival begins, february 5th. Streets armed with instruments and information. And brazil set to host the summer olympics in august. Events like this wrestling match are already under way. Athletes are using bug spray staying indoors. Kind of scary. If you are planning taking a trip to
Niagara Falls<\/a>. Go soon. New york state is making plans to dewater the falls on the u. S. Side. Two historic bridges are in desperate need of repair the to get that done they have to reroute the river at least for a time. Vinita nair has more from the falls. Reporter you see and hear the roaring falls, hard to imagine engineers could divert this much water. 15 of the water. The canadian side has 85 of it. The plan could affect that side as well. It is a view that will take your more than 750,000 gallons of water gush over the edge every second. But for the millions of tourist whose come to see
Niagara Falls<\/a> each year they could soon be in for a big surprise. What makes us nervous when the featured attraction
American Falls<\/a> has to be turned off. Even for a short period of time. Reporter yes, turned off. The new
York State Parks Department<\/a> wants to divert the river to the canadian side to replace two bridges closed to the public since 2004. Rotted and rusted from century next to the falls. Either we replace them or they crumble into the river. If they crumble we will have an environmental mess to clean up. Reporter daming the river would make american side nonexistent while the horse shoes falls in canada would become more intense. Dewatering could lead to more visitors seeking once in a lifetime opportunity. Build a successful strategic, directed
Marketing Campaign<\/a> around the activity. Reporter this isnt the first time the iconic falls have stopped flowing. In 1969, u. S. Army corps of engineers diverted water, to study effects of erosion. Ultimately the temporary dam was removed with millions of coins people tossed in. And being in upstate new york they can freeze during the winter or aper to. In 2014 and 2015 during the polar vortex, ice formations grew out of the falls. Underneath the water kept rushing. For locals seeing the icon waterless is a step in the right direction. This is such a beautiful area, one of the wonders of the world. Finally theyre putting money become into this place. Reporter if the project is a prove it will still take several years for the work to begin. Talking 2019. Officials would still have to of funding. One piece of advice, we have for engineers. Dont start the work in wintertime. Thats the overnight news for this tuesday. For some of you, the news continue thousands. For others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs thi its tuesday, february 2nd, 2016. This is the cbs morning news. The first votes are in, and the race is on. Iowa caucusgoers deliver a victory for republican ted cruz over donald trump while democrats
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