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and in my thoughts i come to pomfret-- her rouse in vermont-- every day." when he died, friends say, but the vatican won't confirm, she was at his bedside. public. anna teresa tymieniecka's published. ng >> pelley: and we'll be right back. lawyer so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr for moderate to severe alzheimer's. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. t (announcer) namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. t it shouldn't be taken by anyone r allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction t to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have, or ever had a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine, liver, kidney, or bladder problems, and about medications they're taking. certain medications, changes in diet, or medical conditions may affect the amount of namenda xr in the body and may increase side effects. the most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. all my life
and in my thoughts i come to pomfret-- her rouse in vermont-- every day." when he died, friends say, but the vatican won't confirm, she was at his bedside. public. anna teresa tymieniecka's published. ng >> pelley: and we'll be right back. lawyer so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr for moderate to severe alzheimer's. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. t (announcer)...
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after all, his home state of vermont is known here as "new hampshire upside down." >> you know, i'm so happy to be out here. >> reporter: but clinton was leading here until the fall, when sanders caught on, especially with young voters like dan boucher. >> he's the only one who seriously talks about the income gap and wealth quality so it was an easy one for me. >> reporter: becoming a major contender does pose new challenges. >> if you guys want to walk, we're going to walk a little bit. >> reporter: a senator who was toting his own lawnt laundry just a few weeks ago is now flanked by secret service which, as he learned today, makes an impromptu stroll around the block a lot more complicated. the next couple of contests will be anything but a walk for sanders. south carolina has a large african american population, nevada has lots of hispanics, and right now, scott, clinton does better with both groups. >> pelley: and we'll start 8:00 eastern. nancy, thanks so much. for some insight into this, we turn, of course, to john dickerson, our cbs news political director and the anchor of "fa
after all, his home state of vermont is known here as "new hampshire upside down." >> you know, i'm so happy to be out here. >> reporter: but clinton was leading here until the fall, when sanders caught on, especially with young voters like dan boucher. >> he's the only one who seriously talks about the income gap and wealth quality so it was an easy one for me. >> reporter: becoming a major contender does pose new challenges. >> if you guys want to walk,...
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they spent private times vermont, skiing in poland. in the old communist days when she was in krakov, she had her letters hand delivered to him so party officials couldn't use the whiff of scandal to undermine this popular priest. even when he became pope, he didn't stop. >> "i am thinking about you. and in my thoughts i come to pomfret-- her rouse in vermont-- every day." when he died, friends say, but the vatican won't confirm, she was at his bedside. the pope's letters are now public. anna teresa tymieniecka's letters to him have not been published. what a story they might tell. ng >> pelley: and we'll be right back. lawyer so i asked about adding to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. t (announcer) namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. t it shouldn't be taken by anyone r allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction t to namen
they spent private times vermont, skiing in poland. in the old communist days when she was in krakov, she had her letters hand delivered to him so party officials couldn't use the whiff of scandal to undermine this popular priest. even when he became pope, he didn't stop. >> "i am thinking about you. and in my thoughts i come to pomfret-- her rouse in vermont-- every day." when he died, friends say, but the vatican won't confirm, she was at his bedside. the pope's letters are...
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he served four terms as mayor of burlington, vermont, eight terms in the u.s. house, and was elected to the senate in 2006. but he grew up in brooklyn, the son of poor jewish immigrants from poland. >> so most of the kids lived in the apartment houses. i grew up in that one. good friends across the street. it was my mother's dream to get out of the apartment, and get a but she died young, and she never achieved that dream. >> pelley: how old was your mother when she passed away? >> 46 gloal how old other than you? >> 19, i ink. >> pelley: how did that affect you? >> significantly, significantly. not having enough money was a cause of constant tension, and when you're five or six years of age, and your parents are yelling at each other, it's, you know-- you think back on it now. you know, it's traumatic, and it's hard. >> pelley: must have been a lot of joys up and down this block as well. >> of course. are you kidding? i would get up on a saturday morning when we weren't in school. we used to play with what we called the smoldering rubber ball and you would thr
he served four terms as mayor of burlington, vermont, eight terms in the u.s. house, and was elected to the senate in 2006. but he grew up in brooklyn, the son of poor jewish immigrants from poland. >> so most of the kids lived in the apartment houses. i grew up in that one. good friends across the street. it was my mother's dream to get out of the apartment, and get a but she died young, and she never achieved that dream. >> pelley: how old was your mother when she passed away?...
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>> reporter: but vermont senator's message also plays well in the state hardest hit by the foreclosure crisis. >> you have lived through the greed and illegal behavior of wall street. >> reporter: nevada's largest union, the culinary workers, has president obama in '08. >> obama! obama! >> reporter: geoconda arguello-kline is one of the union's top officers. >> the members all were asking, say, what's happening right now, would say, look, you have to listen at what's going on, and you need to participate. >> reporter: nationally, sanders still gets higher marks in the cbs poll for being honest and trusted worthy, but 41% of democrats say his proposals are not realistic compared to just 14% who say that about clinton's plans. she's also seep as the candidate most likely to get things done in washington by a wide 26-point margin. nevada is a notoriously hard state to poll. people move in and out of the state a lot, and democrats can register on caucus day. the bottom line, scott, is neither campaign has any idea who's going to win here on saturday. >> pelley: nancy cordes on the campaign
>> reporter: but vermont senator's message also plays well in the state hardest hit by the foreclosure crisis. >> you have lived through the greed and illegal behavior of wall street. >> reporter: nevada's largest union, the culinary workers, has president obama in '08. >> obama! obama! >> reporter: geoconda arguello-kline is one of the union's top officers. >> the members all were asking, say, what's happening right now, would say, look, you have to listen...
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that leaves sanders hoping for a strong showing in oklahoma, colorado, minnesota and his home state of vermont. >> we can win. no question here in minnesota. if we have the turnout. >> reporter: the two have found common cause in their distaste for donald trump. when sanders called trump "a hatemonger" online, clinton retweeted it. but otherwise she has begun to focus less on him and more on her likely race against the republican. >> one advantage i have is they've been after me for 25 years and i'm still standing. >> reporter: the state department is releasing its final batch of clinton's 30,000 that does not mean that the saga is over. the f.b.i. is still looking into her use of a private server and a federal judge wants some of her top aides to testify about it. >> pelley: nancy cordes with the democrats tonight. nancy, thank you. well, john dickerson is our cbs news political director and anchor of "face the nation." at the top of the broadcast, we talked about the identity crisis with the republicans. what's going on with the party? >> reporter: well, if there is a wall between the republ
that leaves sanders hoping for a strong showing in oklahoma, colorado, minnesota and his home state of vermont. >> we can win. no question here in minnesota. if we have the turnout. >> reporter: the two have found common cause in their distaste for donald trump. when sanders called trump "a hatemonger" online, clinton retweeted it. but otherwise she has begun to focus less on him and more on her likely race against the republican. >> one advantage i have is they've...
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he is from neighboring vermont, but crts has deep ties here, too, scott. it is here that she stage aid comeback eight years ago after a stinging floss iowa. >> pelley: nancy cordes for us tonight. nancy, thank you. two carn ults of the iowa caucuses mike huckabee, who won poorly last night and dropped out, and so did democrat martin o'malley. clinton picked up 22 national convention delegates in iowa, sanders 21, but that's a little misleading because clinton already has 362 super delegates, party leaders who pledged their votes to her. about 16% of the 2382 she needs. after new hampshire, the polls indicated the primaries are expected to break clinton's way. on the republican side, cruz picked up eight delegates, trump and rubio seven. they need a little over 1200, so far to go. john dickerson is our cbs news "face the nation." well, john, as we just heard what, a difference an election makes. tell me, how is the race changed? what's the new framework? >> reporter: well, we've been talking about this race in terms of the establishment versus the outsiders
he is from neighboring vermont, but crts has deep ties here, too, scott. it is here that she stage aid comeback eight years ago after a stinging floss iowa. >> pelley: nancy cordes for us tonight. nancy, thank you. two carn ults of the iowa caucuses mike huckabee, who won poorly last night and dropped out, and so did democrat martin o'malley. clinton picked up 22 national convention delegates in iowa, sanders 21, but that's a little misleading because clinton already has 362 super...
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. >> reporter: sanders represents vermont next door. how much of your lead do you think should be attributed to the fact that you're from a neighboring state? >> if you did a poll about how many people in new hampshire knew hillary clinton and how many people knew bernie sanders, i suspect more people would have known hillary clinton. >> reporter: he says he's leading because he's more in line with the state's progressive base. 56% of democrats who voted in new hampshire's 2008 primary call themselves liberals. 36% were moderates. sanders was asked tuesday if he thinks clinton is progressive. >> some days, yes, except when she announces that she is a proud moderate, and then i guess she's in the a progressive. >> kind of a low blow. >> reporter: clinton took offense, but she has aligned herself with both wings of the party. here's what she said in ohio last year. >> you know, i get accused of being kind of moderate and center. i plead guilty. >> reporter: and here's what she said today. >> we've been fighting the progressive fight and g
. >> reporter: sanders represents vermont next door. how much of your lead do you think should be attributed to the fact that you're from a neighboring state? >> if you did a poll about how many people in new hampshire knew hillary clinton and how many people knew bernie sanders, i suspect more people would have known hillary clinton. >> reporter: he says he's leading because he's more in line with the state's progressive base. 56% of democrats who voted in new hampshire's...
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. >> reporter: vermont senator bernie sanders has closed a 40-point gap in six months. >> the adrenaline is flowing, yes. >> reporter: win or lose, he has pierced clinton's aura of what was the point that you thought, i could really be a contender here? >> well, when we started to bring out really, really large turnouts, you know, in des moines and iowa city and people said, you know, bernie, for iowa that's a really, really big turnout. >> reporter: clinton, by necessity or design, has done smaller events. >> how many people here have already made a phone call or knocked on a door? >> reporter: making more time for the kind of personal interaction iowans see as a birth right. the candidates' closing arguments could not be more different. >> stick with me. stick with the plan. stick with experience. >> it sounds like you want to make a political revolution. >> reporter: their face-off has left former maryland distant third. >> if you don't change the dynamic here, what happens in new hampshire? >> we... look, you have to ask me that after monday night. survive a loss here in iowa, but it
. >> reporter: vermont senator bernie sanders has closed a 40-point gap in six months. >> the adrenaline is flowing, yes. >> reporter: win or lose, he has pierced clinton's aura of what was the point that you thought, i could really be a contender here? >> well, when we started to bring out really, really large turnouts, you know, in des moines and iowa city and people said, you know, bernie, for iowa that's a really, really big turnout. >> reporter: clinton, by...