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marlie hall cbs news milwaukee, wisconsin. ((kirsten joyce)) the republican presidential candidates will face off tomorrow in south carolina. you can watch the debate right here on c-b-s. and after, we'll have a special edition of "politics now" with analysis... the nevada caucuses. /// ((brian loftus)) > a democratic watch party was held for the debate at u-n-l-v. students say both candidates are making an impression on them... because of the certain topics they're covering: ((briana knowles - unlv student i think they are aware the youth vote is one of the most powerful votes right now. so i think they're trying to get more of what the students want right now like debt, the affordability of college, things like that.)) ((brian loftus)) organizers stressed the significance of involving young voters... saying it's a way for students to understand each candidate. one professor we spoke with says... based on his conversations with students... nevada is still undecided when candidate. /// ((brian loftus)) > we are your local elec
marlie hall cbs news milwaukee, wisconsin. ((kirsten joyce)) the republican presidential candidates will face off tomorrow in south carolina. you can watch the debate right here on c-b-s. and after, we'll have a special edition of "politics now" with analysis... the nevada caucuses. /// ((brian loftus)) > a democratic watch party was held for the debate at u-n-l-v. students say both candidates are making an impression on them... because of the certain topics they're covering:...
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now live from milwaukee, gwen ifill and judy woodruff. (applause) >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: good evening, we're happy to welcome you to milwaukee for this democratic debate. we're especially pleased to thank our partners at facebook, who have helped us establish a vibrant conversation among undecided voters. tonight you'll hear some of their questions for the candidates. and you can follow along at home on the pbs newshour page on facebook. we also want to thank our hosts, the university of wisconsin, milwaukee, on whose campus we meet, here in the beautiful helen bader concert hall. >> ifill: we want to extend our warm thanks to milwaukee public radio and milwaukee public television, as well as all of our friends at the pbs member stations across the country tuning in tonight. this is the sixth time the democrats have met face to face. each time we learn more about them and the presidents they say they want to be. you know you're watching-- whether you're a democrat, a republican, or neither-- because you believe the outco
now live from milwaukee, gwen ifill and judy woodruff. (applause) >> thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: good evening, we're happy to welcome you to milwaukee for this democratic debate. we're especially pleased to thank our partners at facebook, who have helped us establish a vibrant conversation among undecided voters. tonight you'll hear some of their questions for the candidates. and you can follow along at home on the pbs newshour page on facebook. we also want to thank...
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in milwaukee. correspondent joe johns has the latest. >> reporter: the debate turns to milwaukee. it is important because the former secretary of state lost momentum in the drubbing in new hampshire. she is trying to make changes to the campaign. bernie sanders is going to build on fund raising success as well as the big win in new hampshire to show he's not a one-state wonder. a lot riding on the debate tonight. at the same time, the candidates are looking toward the next time the voters go to the polls. the pivot to south carolina is a challenge for candidates because of the demographics. african-american voters with big influence. interesting, bernie sanders didn't just fly to south carolina after the big win. especially went to
in milwaukee. correspondent joe johns has the latest. >> reporter: the debate turns to milwaukee. it is important because the former secretary of state lost momentum in the drubbing in new hampshire. she is trying to make changes to the campaign. bernie sanders is going to build on fund raising success as well as the big win in new hampshire to show he's not a one-state wonder. a lot riding on the debate tonight. at the same time, the candidates are looking toward the next time the voters...
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tonight they're hitting the main stage in milwaukee, wisconsin. what you can expect from tonight's debate. break just two days after the nation's speed ahead for candidates. tonight, the democrats are squaring off in wisconsin. wendy woolfolk has more. 21-28 on the heels of that landslide victory for bernie sanders in new hampshire... tonight is the first "real" showdown between the two remaining democratic candidates. the self-described democratic socialist took a victory lap with public appearances in new york... and meeting with activist and msnbc anchor reverend al sharpton. "it's very important that he send the signal that on the morning after a historic victory, he would come to harlem and have breakfast with me." trailing hillary clinton among african american voters, the vermont senator is courting the minority vote and touting his immigrant roots... to broaden his appeal in upcoming diverse states like nevada and south carolina. despite her blistering loss in new hampshire the congressional black caucus political action committee chose to
tonight they're hitting the main stage in milwaukee, wisconsin. what you can expect from tonight's debate. break just two days after the nation's speed ahead for candidates. tonight, the democrats are squaring off in wisconsin. wendy woolfolk has more. 21-28 on the heels of that landslide victory for bernie sanders in new hampshire... tonight is the first "real" showdown between the two remaining democratic candidates. the self-described democratic socialist took a victory lap with...
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live from milwaukee, wisconsin. i know you expect it to be in south carolina. but it's in milwaukee, folks. 9:00 p.m. eastern, you find it on cnn and your local pbs station. back in a moment. aren't moving in the right direction,bers it can be a burden. but what if you could wake up to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. with over 6 million prescriptions and counting, it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock. here's how: invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in to the body through the kidneys and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak, especially when you stand up. other side effects may include kidney problems
live from milwaukee, wisconsin. i know you expect it to be in south carolina. but it's in milwaukee, folks. 9:00 p.m. eastern, you find it on cnn and your local pbs station. back in a moment. aren't moving in the right direction,bers it can be a burden. but what if you could wake up to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. with over 6 million prescriptions and counting, it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana® is used...
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while the candidates come to a frozen milwaukee, the battle between hillary clinton and bernie sanders continues to heat up. the stage is set for fireworks after a narrow loss by hillary clinton and a win by sanders. the candidates find themselves expanded 10-debate schedule. clinton's lead dwindling month after month. >> i'm going to have some work to do to reach out to young and first-time voters as they evaluate who should be our president. >> reporter: on wisconsin campuses, people are familiar with clinton but are curious about sanders. >> sanders says he's not in it just for politics, he's in it for revolution. >> i don't know much about bernie sanders but i like what hillary clinton has to offer. >> reporter: what better place to make a case than a college campus in front of a national audience. >> it is too late for >> i believe that what i'm putting forth in this campaign has a far better chance of actually producing results. >> reporter: on the heels of bernie sanders' big win earlier this week, look for the clinton campaign and hillary clinton tonight to reenergize her campa
while the candidates come to a frozen milwaukee, the battle between hillary clinton and bernie sanders continues to heat up. the stage is set for fireworks after a narrow loss by hillary clinton and a win by sanders. the candidates find themselves expanded 10-debate schedule. clinton's lead dwindling month after month. >> i'm going to have some work to do to reach out to young and first-time voters as they evaluate who should be our president. >> reporter: on wisconsin campuses,...
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marlie hall has the latest on the campaign from milwaukee. republican presidental candidates are turning on the southern charm in south carolina. florida senator marco rubio told a crowd in myrtle beach he favored a more respectful tone. rubio: "because when republicans tear each other up, democrats cheer. and when conservatives tear each other up, liberals cheer." across town, ohio governor john kasich made a humble request. kasich: "'if you like me, give me a call a bunch of other people." but polls show donald trump - the most confrontational candidate - has a commanding lede. trump: "it's a movement... it's a movement to take our country back." jeb bush questioned trump's motives. bush: "do you want an entertainer in chief? someone who will say what he wants to make it all about him?" the democratic candidates - hillary clinton and bernie sanders - will face off in another debate tonight debate here are the university of wisconsin milwaukee. professor kathryn olson/university of wisconsin milwaukee: "this should be a very important and ex
marlie hall has the latest on the campaign from milwaukee. republican presidental candidates are turning on the southern charm in south carolina. florida senator marco rubio told a crowd in myrtle beach he favored a more respectful tone. rubio: "because when republicans tear each other up, democrats cheer. and when conservatives tear each other up, liberals cheer." across town, ohio governor john kasich made a humble request. kasich: "'if you like me, give me a call a bunch of...
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chief political correspondent scott thuman in milwaukee for the forum. what should we watch and listen for tonight? scott: it is interesting to see if they let it all out. this is the last time they match up one to one until march 6. there are three weeks they have left. a dozen contests in between. now and then. so what will they do to make the point before almost 14 states go to the polls? bernie sanders' message is inclusion. >> we stand about race. who can win the influential minority vote. it's not to say that hillary clinton has the vote down. president obama staying out of the fray for now. >> i don't think there is any doubt he wants hillary clinton to win the nomination. >> i just spoke to debbie wasserman schultz, the chairwoman of the d.n.c. and says it's good to have one win in each column. she is not worried about them beating up on each other like in the other campaign. mitt romney for example. victim of that. the last presidential cycle. maureen: republicans are on the campaign trail. john kasich lobbied for vote in myrtle beach. senator m
chief political correspondent scott thuman in milwaukee for the forum. what should we watch and listen for tonight? scott: it is interesting to see if they let it all out. this is the last time they match up one to one until march 6. there are three weeks they have left. a dozen contests in between. now and then. so what will they do to make the point before almost 14 states go to the polls? bernie sanders' message is inclusion. >> we stand about race. who can win the influential minority...
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. 3 "we are here in milwaukee wisconsin for a date an event that many people may not have circled on their calendars, but certainly have now! a democratic debate between important after what happened just two days ago in new hampshire. bernie sanders not only beating hillary clinton but doing so handily. and keep in mind that is a state clinton one back in 2008 over then candidate barack obama. as a result, bernie sanders is cashing in! he says he collected $5.2 million in just the 18 hours after pools closed in new hampshire. a record.but speaking of numbersa& hillary clinton still has a double-digit lead in most national polls and is poised to do well in the next few primary states.so what many people thought might be a cakewalk instead has turned into a real contest and some believe could go well into the spring if not further. as a result, plenty of focus on tonight's debate and we will have all of the highlights reaction and analysis throughout the day. in milwaukee wisconsin, scott thuman" 3 3 as the democratic candidates focus on tonight's debate in wisconsin... the republican
. 3 "we are here in milwaukee wisconsin for a date an event that many people may not have circled on their calendars, but certainly have now! a democratic debate between important after what happened just two days ago in new hampshire. bernie sanders not only beating hillary clinton but doing so handily. and keep in mind that is a state clinton one back in 2008 over then candidate barack obama. as a result, bernie sanders is cashing in! he says he collected $5.2 million in just the 18...
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more from jeff zeleny who joins us in milwaukee. the race for the democratic nomination closer than any other candidate expects. how do you think that's going to play out tonight in the debate? >> no doubt, anderson. a few new issues but this is a brand-new moment. and that's a chance for bernie sanders' advisers to open himself up and introduce himself and make the possibility of resonating with voters who may not have taken him seriously up until this point. that win in new hampshire reset that democratic race. tonight we're going to see the clinton campaign, hillary clinton try and tie herself closely to president obama. tonight in particular. as this race begins to spread out to nevada, south carolina, a diverse electorate, she's going to say she is the true keeper of his flame, the true keeper of his legacy. b bernie sanders has so far been aligned with the core part of the party on issues. the party, a lot of the party is agreeing with him. >> it's been a huge fund-raising week for the sanders campaign in the wake of new hamps
more from jeff zeleny who joins us in milwaukee. the race for the democratic nomination closer than any other candidate expects. how do you think that's going to play out tonight in the debate? >> no doubt, anderson. a few new issues but this is a brand-new moment. and that's a chance for bernie sanders' advisers to open himself up and introduce himself and make the possibility of resonating with voters who may not have taken him seriously up until this point. that win in new hampshire...
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a debate that was more than milwaukee. they turn to the states of nevada and south carolina and hillary clinton turned her attention to stopping the post-new hampshire of bernie sanders. she said his promises are not realistic and he is not leveling with the american people. >> last week in a cnn town hall, the senator told a questioner that the questioner would spend about $500 in taxes to get $5,000 in health care. every progressive economist who analyzed that says the numbers don't add up. and that's a promise that cannot be kept. >> secretary clinton, you are not in the white house yet. and let us be clear that every proposal that i have introduced has been paid for. >> for more on the debate, let's bring in cnn's jeff zeleny in milwaukee for us. >> reporter: john and christine, a civil, but contentious debate here with hillary clinton and bernie sanders showing their differences on several issues from foreign policy to immigration to health care. the person not on stage, but talked about the most was president obama.
a debate that was more than milwaukee. they turn to the states of nevada and south carolina and hillary clinton turned her attention to stopping the post-new hampshire of bernie sanders. she said his promises are not realistic and he is not leveling with the american people. >> last week in a cnn town hall, the senator told a questioner that the questioner would spend about $500 in taxes to get $5,000 in health care. every progressive economist who analyzed that says the numbers don't add...
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in milwaukee, i'm brittany shannon. fernando: the democrats have launched an intensive effort to attract the women's vote, millennials, african americans, and the latino vote in the south and west. one woman is empowering undocumented people to give them a voice in this election. astrid silva joins us via skype from las vegas. welcome to the program. astrid: thank you for having me. fernando: so you've been a very powerful advocate for dreamers -- what does it feel like to make an endorsement for president? astrid: it was something that was very daunting, because again as an undocumented student i think that sometimes we fear that we still don't have voices. we sometimes still feel that we still do not have a role in this political process. so it was definitely a big responsibility and it was something that i didn't take lightheartedly and i think many others don't. fernando: and you endorse hillary clinton, of course -- astrid: well, the major reason was that i was talking to my community and i have a lot of ability to
in milwaukee, i'm brittany shannon. fernando: the democrats have launched an intensive effort to attract the women's vote, millennials, african americans, and the latino vote in the south and west. one woman is empowering undocumented people to give them a voice in this election. astrid silva joins us via skype from las vegas. welcome to the program. astrid: thank you for having me. fernando: so you've been a very powerful advocate for dreamers -- what does it feel like to make an endorsement...
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they sparred two hours in milwaukee milwaukee. john: the u.s. expanding the fight against isis. military officials say there have been about 20 air strikes against the insurgent group in eastern afghanistan the past that he weeks. strikes come after the obama administration gave the pentagon authority to conduct strikes outside of iraq and syria. the militants' numbers continue to grow in afghanistan. secretary of state john kerry says major world powers have agreed to a cease-fire there. the goal is to start it in a week's time. syria is stuck in a five-year civil war. the goal is to bring humanitarian aid there. it doesn't apply to terror groups operating there. the first zika related death reported in venezuela. their president saying at least three people have died from complications of the virus. 68 others are fighting to recover in the suspected cases of zika reported in venezuela. local health organizations in south american countries say the real number is likely higher. barbara: we are learning about the north dakota police officer killed who was a six-year veteran. fam
they sparred two hours in milwaukee milwaukee. john: the u.s. expanding the fight against isis. military officials say there have been about 20 air strikes against the insurgent group in eastern afghanistan the past that he weeks. strikes come after the obama administration gave the pentagon authority to conduct strikes outside of iraq and syria. the militants' numbers continue to grow in afghanistan. secretary of state john kerry says major world powers have agreed to a cease-fire there. the...
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marlie hall has the latest from milwaukee. 3 -nats-hillary clinton sought to regain momentum in milwaukee last night...calling the vermont senator out on his so-called unrealistic plans for the country:(sot clinton) i am conscious of the fact that we have to also be very clear especially with young people about what kind of government is going to do what for them and what it will cost. (sot sanders) secretary clinton - you're not in the white house yet and let me be clear that every proposal that i have introduced has been paid for.both candidates then turned their attention to immigration and criminal justice reform:(sot sanders) i believe we will all agree that we are sick of seeing videos of people shot by police officers.(sot clinton) when we talk about criminal justice reform and ending the era of mass incarceration, we also education housing and other ways of helping communities do better.with the candidates neck and neck in the polls -- minority groups are expected to play a key role in the next nominating contests:(sot marc morial/ national urban league, president) there is no dou
marlie hall has the latest from milwaukee. 3 -nats-hillary clinton sought to regain momentum in milwaukee last night...calling the vermont senator out on his so-called unrealistic plans for the country:(sot clinton) i am conscious of the fact that we have to also be very clear especially with young people about what kind of government is going to do what for them and what it will cost. (sot sanders) secretary clinton - you're not in the white house yet and let me be clear that every proposal...
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a milwaukee matchup. the democratic presidential candidates sparred last night in their first debate since bernie sanders' big win over hillary clinton in the new hampshire primary. marlie hall is in milwaukee to show us how it went. marlie: hillary clinton challenge some of bernie >> here is the reality folks there is one major country that does not offer health insurance for its people. marlie: a poll showed them and neck. >> we have to make sure the police departments look like they serve. >> there are other systemic racism. marlie: this debate followed a net wider in iowa and a blowout in new hampshire. both candidates were asked about women voters. they said their appeal goes beyond the gender divide. >> i'm not asking people to support me because i moment, i because i'm the most qualified person. marlie: some are taking this to go all the way to the convention. elizabeth: on the republican side, new hampshire primary winner donald trump is polling with a strong lead in south carolina right now. he's
a milwaukee matchup. the democratic presidential candidates sparred last night in their first debate since bernie sanders' big win over hillary clinton in the new hampshire primary. marlie hall is in milwaukee to show us how it went. marlie: hillary clinton challenge some of bernie >> here is the reality folks there is one major country that does not offer health insurance for its people. marlie: a poll showed them and neck. >> we have to make sure the police departments look like...
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brittany: this is the spin room for the democratic debate in milwaukee, where wasserman schulz engages with reporters. brittany: donald trump in this race has kind of thrown out the rule book when it comes to winning elections. what does that mean for the democratic party as far as changing its own strategy or -- strategy? ms. wasserman schulz: well, donald trump has thrown out american values, so from our perspective the entire republican field has decided that they want to adhere the dictates of donald trump when it comes to their brittany: drawing a hard line between republicans and democrats,wasserman schultz sees a sharp contrast -- especially with donald trump. brittany: so, looking at him as a potential front-runner, it doesn' t change anything the party is currently doing? ms. wasserman schulz: with all the republicans jumping, leaping to embrace the direction donald trump has taken their party, we like our candidates who have really continued to have a substantive and robust discussion. brittany: wasserman schulz dismisses fights between sanders and clinton over progressive an
brittany: this is the spin room for the democratic debate in milwaukee, where wasserman schulz engages with reporters. brittany: donald trump in this race has kind of thrown out the rule book when it comes to winning elections. what does that mean for the democratic party as far as changing its own strategy or -- strategy? ms. wasserman schulz: well, donald trump has thrown out american values, so from our perspective the entire republican field has decided that they want to adhere the dictates...
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in milwaukee, i' m brittany shannon. fernando: the democrats have launched an intensive effort to attract the women' s vote, millennials, african americans, and the latino vote in the south and west. one woman is empowering undocumented people to give them a voice in this election. from las vegas. welcome to the program. astrid: thank you for having me. fernando: so you' ve been a very powerful advocate for dreamers make an endorsement for president? astrid: it was something that was very daunting, because again as an undocumented student i think that sometimes we fear that we still don' t have voices. we sometimes still feel that we still do not have a role in this political process. so it was definitely a big responsibility and it was something that i didn' t take lightheartedly and i think many others don' t. fernando: and you endorse hillary clinton, of course -- why? astrid: well, the major reason was that i was talking to my community and i have a lot of ability to talk to people not only within political movements
in milwaukee, i' m brittany shannon. fernando: the democrats have launched an intensive effort to attract the women' s vote, millennials, african americans, and the latino vote in the south and west. one woman is empowering undocumented people to give them a voice in this election. from las vegas. welcome to the program. astrid: thank you for having me. fernando: so you' ve been a very powerful advocate for dreamers make an endorsement for president? astrid: it was something that was very...
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in the beautiful helen vader concert hall. >> also our warm thanks to milwaukee public radio and milwaukee public television, as well as all our friends at the pbs member stations across the country tuning in tonight. this is the sixth time the democrats have met face-to-face. each time we learn more about them and the presidents they say they want to be. you know you're watching, whether you are democrat or republican or neither, because you believe the outcome of the election is important to you. and we believe that, too. with that, let's welcome the candidates to the stage. senator bernie sanders of vermont. [ applause ] >> welcome, senator. great to see you. >> and former secretary of state, hillary clinton. [ applause ] >> good to see you. >> very good to be here with you. >> welcome to you both. >> now a word about format. there will be two short breaks. and the rules are simple. 90 seconds for each answer. and 30 seconds for the other candidate to respond. >> with iowa and new hampshire behind us, we are now broadening the conversation to america's heartland and beyond, including he
in the beautiful helen vader concert hall. >> also our warm thanks to milwaukee public radio and milwaukee public television, as well as all our friends at the pbs member stations across the country tuning in tonight. this is the sixth time the democrats have met face-to-face. each time we learn more about them and the presidents they say they want to be. you know you're watching, whether you are democrat or republican or neither, because you believe the outcome of the election is...
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i have brian davis with seven marine out of milwaukee. we're all freezing. >> much warmer than where we come from in milwaukee. we're looking forward to the afternoon. >> you have good stuff on display. talk about what's on display. look at this. it's beautiful. >> we have our 627 and 557 horsepower outboard motorss on display. you can see the motors have a super charged v8. we packaged them in a cowell that we designed to be sexy, elegant, luxurious with integrated l.e.d. lighting and lots of cool features for our customers. >> talk about the change in venue. this is not your first year down here. huge event, more than 100,000 people expected over the next couple days. premier boat show, what do you think about the chge in venue this year? >> this show is really important. it allows us an opportunity to bring our brand to the customer and to show t t company's identity. to be able to do that this year with the boats on the d dk in the water, integrating the convention center-type feel with our own brand, our own booth and then taking tha
i have brian davis with seven marine out of milwaukee. we're all freezing. >> much warmer than where we come from in milwaukee. we're looking forward to the afternoon. >> you have good stuff on display. talk about what's on display. look at this. it's beautiful. >> we have our 627 and 557 horsepower outboard motorss on display. you can see the motors have a super charged v8. we packaged them in a cowell that we designed to be sexy, elegant, luxurious with integrated l.e.d....
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. >> reporter: as hillary clinton and bernie sanders prepare to face off in milwaukee tonight, there are already fireworks. >> there's no one else better to be prepared to be president of the united states of america than hillary clinton. influential political arm backing clinton today. it was congressman john lewis who delivered a major blow to sanders, questioning how active he was in the civil rights movement. >> i never saw him.
. >> reporter: as hillary clinton and bernie sanders prepare to face off in milwaukee tonight, there are already fireworks. >> there's no one else better to be prepared to be president of the united states of america than hillary clinton. influential political arm backing clinton today. it was congressman john lewis who delivered a major blow to sanders, questioning how active he was in the civil rights movement. >> i never saw him.
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the two-hour debate was held at the university of wisconsin- milwaukee. it was the first debate since the new hampshire primary. sanders no doubt was hoping to build on the momentum from his win. both candidates tried to appeal to minority voters. we heard about familiar topics wall street, immigration, health care and the size of government. one of the most heated exchanges was when hillary attacked sanders over his criticism of president obama. both clinton and sanders are hoping to drum up support here in colorado. our state's caucuses are less than three weeks away now. their winner on march 1st. so many people are talking about the zika virus... the world health organization possible zika vaccines are at least 18 months away from large- since the olympic this summer -- some worried about how the zika virus could affect them. hendricks talked to athletes about their concerns. "it's definitely something i'm thinking about" tori pena is focused on making it to rio to compete in pole vaulting but says zika is on her mind as she trains "a concern and hope
the two-hour debate was held at the university of wisconsin- milwaukee. it was the first debate since the new hampshire primary. sanders no doubt was hoping to build on the momentum from his win. both candidates tried to appeal to minority voters. we heard about familiar topics wall street, immigration, health care and the size of government. one of the most heated exchanges was when hillary attacked sanders over his criticism of president obama. both clinton and sanders are hoping to drum up...
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gwen ifill and judy woodruff are in milwaukee for tonight's democratic debate. on the newshour tonight, in a pivotal moment, bernie sanders and hilary clinton face off tonight, the first encounter since new hampshire's results. also ahead, in part two of our egypt series, a look at their heavy handed judiciary system. >> they have this crazy idea that you can teach a whole population manners by putting them in jail! >> sreenivasan: plus, einstein was right again. after 50 years of research scientists detect the sound of two black holes colliding, proof gravitational waves do exist. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial, committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastin
gwen ifill and judy woodruff are in milwaukee for tonight's democratic debate. on the newshour tonight, in a pivotal moment, bernie sanders and hilary clinton face off tonight, the first encounter since new hampshire's results. also ahead, in part two of our egypt series, a look at their heavy handed judiciary system. >> they have this crazy idea that you can teach a whole population manners by putting them in jail! >> sreenivasan: plus, einstein was right again. after 50 years of...
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the next caucus is in nevada february 20th. milwaukee. >> ryan: five people are facing criminal charges for that killed two people and leveled three buildings. the explosion happened last march. the owners and others have been indicted. they illegally siphoned gas from a sushi restaurant at the base of the building leading to the blast. >> they have to resist temptation to take the short cuts. when you tinker around with a gas system, electrical hookups has happened here you have in effect weaponnized the building. that power system and you could be held as here accountable for the harm you inflect. >> ryan: the group faces charges ranging from second gree manslaughter to criminally negligent homicide. >> jadiann: turning to a developing story out of mexico where 52 inmates have been killed killed killed in a prison riot. a fight escalated into the riot. pressers in set fire to the prison wearhouse. some prisoners may have escaped but authorities say the situation is now under control. oregon is finally over. the last protester surrendered to police this afternoon. four people were take
the next caucus is in nevada february 20th. milwaukee. >> ryan: five people are facing criminal charges for that killed two people and leveled three buildings. the explosion happened last march. the owners and others have been indicted. they illegally siphoned gas from a sushi restaurant at the base of the building leading to the blast. >> they have to resist temptation to take the short cuts. when you tinker around with a gas system, electrical hookups has happened here you have in...
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that's a wrap from milwaukee. the two candidates will meet again ahead of their next primary contests in south thuman, reporting.3 3 robots are among us. there is an underground movement known as "biohacking" fighting to advance the human race. these citizen 3 scientists are altering cells... dna... and even "hacking" themselves by implanting devices into their own bodies.the risks are real when becoming a self-experimenting guinea pig... but in tonight's special report... vicki gonzalez learns that for these superhuman pioneers... the potential rewards are worth the dangers of uncertainty. 3 outside of the conventional laboratory... are radical experiments to improve life as we know it.rich lee is a salesman in st. george, utah... but his true focus is looking toward the future. rich is among a far-reaching community known as biohackers. [sot-rich lee/biohacker) approaching biology with a hacker ethic."also called grinding or transhumanism... a background in science isn't necessary... simply a desire to go beyond
that's a wrap from milwaukee. the two candidates will meet again ahead of their next primary contests in south thuman, reporting.3 3 robots are among us. there is an underground movement known as "biohacking" fighting to advance the human race. these citizen 3 scientists are altering cells... dna... and even "hacking" themselves by implanting devices into their own bodies.the risks are real when becoming a self-experimenting guinea pig... but in tonight's special report......
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michael shure joins us from milwaukee. and so hilliary clinton picked up an endorsement from the congressional black caulk us, and how significant is that? >> well, it's significant because she didn't have 20 lose it to bernie sanders. any support that hilliary clinton is getting right now is important. and it's also significant because you know what's next on the calendar, michelle. south carolina has an almost 30% african-american population, and new hampshire has a 1% african-american population. because of that support and the way she has to tool her campaign now, it really does mean a lot. today, it was the political arm of the be congressional black caulk us, but today, big names in that caucus spoke out. one of them represents louisiana congressman cedric richard. >> what you have to tell young people, and i tell my young people, you can't just listen to what someone is telling you, because most of the time if it's too good to be true, it's too good to be true, and when you start saying free college, free healthcast
michael shure joins us from milwaukee. and so hilliary clinton picked up an endorsement from the congressional black caulk us, and how significant is that? >> well, it's significant because she didn't have 20 lose it to bernie sanders. any support that hilliary clinton is getting right now is important. and it's also significant because you know what's next on the calendar, michelle. south carolina has an almost 30% african-american population, and new hampshire has a 1% african-american...
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fast-food workers planning tonight's in milwaukee. demonstrators will rally outside the event to demand a minimum wage of 15 dollars an hour. more than one- thousand people are expected at the protest. minimum wage in wisconsin is 7-25 an hour. bernie sanders has said he supports a 15- dollar minimum... while hillary clinton says she supports 12. the u-s justice department has filed a lawsuit against ferguson. the attorney general says the city of ferguson targets african americans . federal investigators say some police officers would stop people and arrest them without cause -- and use unreasonable force -- to generate city revenue. the doj spent 7 months negotiating with the city -- to reform the police department and court system. and chose to take legal action after communications broke down. the city of cleveland is billing the family of tamir rice for his ambulance fees. in 20-14, the 12- year-old was shot and killed by a police officer who mistaked the child's toy pellet gun for the real thing. in december, a jury declined to
fast-food workers planning tonight's in milwaukee. demonstrators will rally outside the event to demand a minimum wage of 15 dollars an hour. more than one- thousand people are expected at the protest. minimum wage in wisconsin is 7-25 an hour. bernie sanders has said he supports a 15- dollar minimum... while hillary clinton says she supports 12. the u-s justice department has filed a lawsuit against ferguson. the attorney general says the city of ferguson targets african americans . federal...
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there are live pictures of the stage in milwaukee. marlie hall reports from milwaukee where the debate will be held tonight. >> reporter: republican presidential candidates are turning on the charm in southern carolina and he told a crowd in myrtle beach he favored a respectful tone. >> when conservatives tear each other up liberals cheer. >> across town john kasich made a humble request. >> if you like me give many me a vote get on the phone and tell other people. >> but donald trump has a commanding lead. >> it is a movement. country back. >> jeb bush questioned trump's motives. >> do you want an entertainer in chief and someone to make it all about him? >> democratic candidates hillary clinton and bernie sanders will face off for another debate tonight at the university of wisconsin, milwaukee. >> this should be an important and exciting debate now that the candidates drawn almost even with each other. >> university of wisconsin professor kathryn olson says you clinton must connect with key voter groups. >> she must show she is pas
there are live pictures of the stage in milwaukee. marlie hall reports from milwaukee where the debate will be held tonight. >> reporter: republican presidential candidates are turning on the charm in southern carolina and he told a crowd in myrtle beach he favored a respectful tone. >> when conservatives tear each other up liberals cheer. >> across town john kasich made a humble request. >> if you like me give many me a vote get on the phone and tell other people....
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marlie hall cbs news milwaukee, wisconsin. the republican presidential candidates will face off in their next debate on saturday night in south carolina. you can watch that debate right here on still to come on channel 2 news this morning... meteorologist jeff martinez will have your pinpoint 2 forecast welcome back. a key prediction of albert einstein's general theory of relativity has been confirmed, in what scientists are calling a scientific breakthrough. yesterday, an all-star team of astrophysicists announced what they say is one of the biggest scientific discoveries of the decade. david reitze, laser interferometer gravitational-wave observatory: "ladies and gentlemen, we have detected gravitational waves, we did it! applause in the fabric of space-time predicted by einstein a century ago. for many years, scientists had indirect evidence of their existence. but now... using an extremely sensitive laser instrument... that cost more than a billion dollars... scientists have detected one of these waves from the collision o
marlie hall cbs news milwaukee, wisconsin. the republican presidential candidates will face off in their next debate on saturday night in south carolina. you can watch that debate right here on still to come on channel 2 news this morning... meteorologist jeff martinez will have your pinpoint 2 forecast welcome back. a key prediction of albert einstein's general theory of relativity has been confirmed, in what scientists are calling a scientific breakthrough. yesterday, an all-star team of...
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i graduated from high school, and then i ended up in a place called milwaukee, wisconsin. >> wow. >> i had never seen snow. >> el `nico boricua. >> and i saw a lot. >> did you? you saw a lot of snow? you got your b.a. in philosophy -- right? -- from marquette, and then continued your education at princeton... >> right. >> ...studying...? >> romance languages and literature, latin american literature. >> so, where along the line does your career turn towards education and policy? >> after i graduated, i ended up -- i became involved with a number of community-based organizations in milwaukee, and at that time, they were encouraging the university of more latinos into education. and a position was created. i decided to apply, and i got it, and that took me into education. and i ended up being a professor of education at that university many years later. >> and here we are, close to the end. so, what's next -- fishing, golfing, raising your grandkids? >> i'm not much of a golfer, but i'm gonna take some time off. >> yes. well deserved. >> yes. we're gonna be moving to washington, d.c.,
i graduated from high school, and then i ended up in a place called milwaukee, wisconsin. >> wow. >> i had never seen snow. >> el `nico boricua. >> and i saw a lot. >> did you? you saw a lot of snow? you got your b.a. in philosophy -- right? -- from marquette, and then continued your education at princeton... >> right. >> ...studying...? >> romance languages and literature, latin american literature. >> so, where along the line does your...
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. >>> bernie sanders and hillary clinton face off again in milwaukee. >> marly hall reports in milwaukee. >> reporter: marco rubio trying to rally from his disappointing fifth place finish from donald trump. >> i'm trying to unite this country as much as possible. this shows trump with a commanding lead in south ted cruz thinks he can win. >> the only candidate who can beat donald trump is me. >> democrats love to spend. republicans do too, but they feel guilty when they do it. >> reporter: there are also questions about how ber fli sanders will do among minority voters on wednesday. >> change always takes place when millions of people stand up and fight back. >> reporter: hillary clinton received a boost from the congressal caucus. >> she wants a new story line to come up after this. >> and the remaining republicans will debate stay with cbs 4 for coverage of campaign 2016 now through the election. you have until next tuesday to register to vote. >>> now, caught on camera, a mini van hits a motorcycle motorcyclist from behind. it sends jonathan borero more than 100' in the air. he was s
. >>> bernie sanders and hillary clinton face off again in milwaukee. >> marly hall reports in milwaukee. >> reporter: marco rubio trying to rally from his disappointing fifth place finish from donald trump. >> i'm trying to unite this country as much as possible. this shows trump with a commanding lead in south ted cruz thinks he can win. >> the only candidate who can beat donald trump is me. >> democrats love to spend. republicans do too, but they feel...
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to attend the debate on the university of wisconsin milwaukee campus. the debate airs tonight on p-b-s... it starts at eight. in the iowa legislature - a bill that would put a stop to the privatization of medicaid gets through the senate - and it won't go much further. the bill would shut down contracts with private companies that would take over the state's medicaid program - today it passed the democrat-majority senate; however, it's now expected to pass through the repubilcan-led house. an eastern iowa brewing company is planning a multi- million dollar expanion. toppling goliath brewing company in decorah is currently working in a 30-barrel brewhouse. by next year -- they hope eto be in their new 100- barrel brewhouse -- an eight to ten million dollar upgrade. goliath brewmaster -- mike saboe -- says they're expanding "i think we're more excited than from hard work. so, that's not a scary thing at all for us." the seven year- old company will break ground on their new location this april -- and owners say they plan to add a few new styles of brew. c
to attend the debate on the university of wisconsin milwaukee campus. the debate airs tonight on p-b-s... it starts at eight. in the iowa legislature - a bill that would put a stop to the privatization of medicaid gets through the senate - and it won't go much further. the bill would shut down contracts with private companies that would take over the state's medicaid program - today it passed the democrat-majority senate; however, it's now expected to pass through the repubilcan-led house. an...
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milwaukee emanuel in milwaukee. where are the candidates today? >> well, shep, we saw members of hillary clinton's team actually leaving here in milwaukee to head for south carolina. this hour hillary clinton is due to hold a town haul in the community of denmark, south carolina in the southwest corner of the state, community population 3348 and is mostly african-american. there's as a super pac backing clinton, investing $5 million in south carolina on african-american voter turnouts and radio ads. bernie sanders is heading to minnesota and will target the african-american vote at a forum in minneapolis later this afternoon. after competing in mostly anglo states in new hampshire and iowa, we're now seeing the democratic candidates heading for the south, to more diverse states where it will be much more diverse communities they need to reach out to. >> so secretary clinton talks about making history as the first woman president, if it all works out her way. how did sanders respond to that last night? >> a fascinating moment when you had bernie sa
milwaukee emanuel in milwaukee. where are the candidates today? >> well, shep, we saw members of hillary clinton's team actually leaving here in milwaukee to head for south carolina. this hour hillary clinton is due to hold a town haul in the community of denmark, south carolina in the southwest corner of the state, community population 3348 and is mostly african-american. there's as a super pac backing clinton, investing $5 million in south carolina on african-american voter turnouts and...
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preparations are underway for tonight's democratic debate in milwaukee. hillary clinton and bernie sanders will meet for their first one-on-one face-off at the university of wisconsin milwaukee. the debate begins at 9
preparations are underway for tonight's democratic debate in milwaukee. hillary clinton and bernie sanders will meet for their first one-on-one face-off at the university of wisconsin milwaukee. the debate begins at 9
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a similar protest was held outside the republican debate in milwaukee last year. bernie sanders supports the $15 minimum wage. hillary clinton would cap it at $12 an hour. >>> the republican candidates are in south carolina to stop some of the front-runner, donald trump's momentum. it's not just trump's usual sparring partners. every candidate in the so- called establishment lane is in hot pursuit of the g.o.p. front-runner trump including ohio governor john kasich. >> i think it will be a long haul. we just keep plugging. >> governor kasich came in does not expect to win south carolina. instead, he is focusing on continuing to build his kay campaign's momentum for upcoming primaries. >>> the fight to keep lakewood hospital alive is not over. what is happening today that hospital's future. >> also, a be loved cleveland location could get an update if president obama's budget passes as is. >> and a battle in congress over though fund the fight today. >>> just in to the newsroom, there is a suspected case of tuberculosis at north high school in akron. summit county
a similar protest was held outside the republican debate in milwaukee last year. bernie sanders supports the $15 minimum wage. hillary clinton would cap it at $12 an hour. >>> the republican candidates are in south carolina to stop some of the front-runner, donald trump's momentum. it's not just trump's usual sparring partners. every candidate in the so- called establishment lane is in hot pursuit of the g.o.p. front-runner trump including ohio governor john kasich. >> i think it...
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preparations are underway for tonight's democratic debate in milwaukee. hillary clinton and bernie sanders will meet for their first one-on-one face-off at the university of wisconsin milwaukee. the debate begins at 9 the p-b-s news hour is hosting the event. the debate comes just after sanders claimed victory over clinton in the new hampshire primary. however, clinton just picked up an endorsement from the congressional black caucus. ahead of south carolina's primaries, the delegate count for candidates is close. after a win in new hampshire, bernie sanders has 36 pledged delegates. hillary clinton has 32. in south carolina thehe are 53 pledged delegates up for grabs for the democrats. those will be awarded to each candidate proportionally, based on how many votes they get in the primary. in all, it takes nearly 24- hundred to win the democratic nomination. among republicans, after r s win in new hampshire, donald trump is leading with 17 total delegates. ted cruz currently has 11. marco rubio has 10. for the g-o-p, south carolina is a winner take all st
preparations are underway for tonight's democratic debate in milwaukee. hillary clinton and bernie sanders will meet for their first one-on-one face-off at the university of wisconsin milwaukee. the debate begins at 9 the p-b-s news hour is hosting the event. the debate comes just after sanders claimed victory over clinton in the new hampshire primary. however, clinton just picked up an endorsement from the congressional black caucus. ahead of south carolina's primaries, the delegate count for...
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hillary clinton and bernie sanders will face off tonight in milwaukee. the debate is hosted by pbs it will air on local pbs stations and cnn at 8 o'clock tonight. the next debate will not be until march 6th in flint, michigan. more than one-thousand fast-food workers will call for a higher minimum wage at tonight's debate. demonstrators staged rallies like this one in milwaukee two years ago, demanding a minimum wage of 15-dollars an hour. bernie sanders supports the 15- dollars-an-hour minimum wage. as for hillary clinton she says she would cap it at 12-dollars an hour. the minimum wage is currently at seven-dollars, 25 cents. the state department may release some of hillary clinton's e- mails this weekend. the department was supposed to release all of the emails last month but it asked for an extension. they are from the private server clinton used when she was secretary of state. under the new plan-- it would release 550 emails on saturday out of the aproximately 37-hundred that remain. about 85-percent of been released so far. while the democratic ca
hillary clinton and bernie sanders will face off tonight in milwaukee. the debate is hosted by pbs it will air on local pbs stations and cnn at 8 o'clock tonight. the next debate will not be until march 6th in flint, michigan. more than one-thousand fast-food workers will call for a higher minimum wage at tonight's debate. demonstrators staged rallies like this one in milwaukee two years ago, demanding a minimum wage of 15-dollars an hour. bernie sanders supports the 15- dollars-an-hour minimum...
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we're covering the democratic debate in milwaukee. where the action has shifted from the stage to the spin room. let's go back to brianna keilar. she is with debbie wasserman schultz. >> thank you so much. chairwoman, i want to ask you what you thought about the tone of the debate. >> you know, i was really proud of both of our candidates. they did exactly what i as a party chair want to see from the democratic candidates for president, a robust, substantive deep dive on their vision and the issues that are important to americans and the direction that they would continue to take this country. i mean, they totally delivered on that. especially when it stands in stark contrast to what really has amounted to an insult fest that has been each of the republican debates. >> i noticed a little -- there was some finger wagging. a little feistiness. >> oh, yeah. it's a debate. that's what is supposed to happen. they got into it a little bit back and forth but instead of personal attacks, which is mostly what people remember from the republica
we're covering the democratic debate in milwaukee. where the action has shifted from the stage to the spin room. let's go back to brianna keilar. she is with debbie wasserman schultz. >> thank you so much. chairwoman, i want to ask you what you thought about the tone of the debate. >> you know, i was really proud of both of our candidates. they did exactly what i as a party chair want to see from the democratic candidates for president, a robust, substantive deep dive on their...
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marlie hall cbs news milwaukee, wisconsin. after months of speculation, former democratic presidential candidate jim webb announced that he won't jump back into the race as an independent. webb made that announcement yesterday in dallas. he dropped out of the democratic primary in october. the former virginia senator says he spent three months trying contemplating his decision. webb also says and republican parties are in a state of crisis, and that more than 40- percent of americans don't identify with either one of them. it's a foregone conclusion that this weekend will see single digit temps with the wind chill in some areas being below zero. this could mean serious problems when it comes to your water pipes. the local plumbers we talked to say it's not even the cold temperatures that's a problem, it's the wind or draft that may get under your house and directly impact a pipe. for any of you with an air space under your house, experts say to make sure the foundation is solid. check around your vents for any potential air sp
marlie hall cbs news milwaukee, wisconsin. after months of speculation, former democratic presidential candidate jim webb announced that he won't jump back into the race as an independent. webb made that announcement yesterday in dallas. he dropped out of the democratic primary in october. the former virginia senator says he spent three months trying contemplating his decision. webb also says and republican parties are in a state of crisis, and that more than 40- percent of americans don't...