Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Bernie Sanders wins the New Hampshire primary

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Wednesday, February 12
MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE - FEBRUARY 11:   Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' supporters watch early results at Sanders' New Hampshire primary night event on February 11, 2020 in Manchester, New Hampshire. New Hampshire voters cast their ballots today in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary.
Wednesday's Daily Briefing: New Hampshire has spoken
Democratic field unsettled after New Hampshire primary, Fed officials talk coronavirus and more things to start your Wednesday morning.

Happy hump day, readers. The results of the New Hampshire primary are in, and while Sen. Bernie Sanders narrowly took the race, everyone is talking about Sen. Amy Klobuchar's surprising third-place finish and building momentum. They're even giving it a nickname – Klomentum.

There's lots more non-political news out there today, too, from coronavirus' potential impact on the economy, heavy rains headed for the South and the premiere of a 'War' themed 'Survivor' champions season.

It's N'dea and here's today's news. Let's tackle this day with Klomentum.

Election 2020: Democratic field unsettled after New Hampshire primary

Democratic presidential hopefuls will hit the campaign trail Wednesday following a tight finish in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary . Late Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders edged former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg in a closer-than-expected finish. Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar came in a surprising third, a finish that built on her well-received debate performance last week. While the result could keep the race for the Democratic nominee more unsettled, it also raised further questions whether Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden, who ended up fourth and fifth respectively, can survive until the Super Tuesday contests just weeks away.  

Amy Klobuchar's surprising strength and other takeaways from the New Hampshire primary
Analysis: Joe Biden insists he still has a path to the nomination. Others have trouble seeing it.
'We've accomplished so much together': Andrew Yang ends his campaign for presidency
'I appreciate the fact that you gave me a chance': Michael Bennet drops out of the race

In other news

Prosecutors quit Roger Stone case as DOJ backtracks on prison recommendation for Trump ally
Jussie Smollett's attorney responds after the star is indicted on new charges over alleged Chicago attack
Academy says 'limited available time' kept Luke Perry, others out of In Memoriam at the Oscars
Samsung goes big on 5G, cameras with the Galaxy S20, unveils folding Z Flip phone

Is coronavirus loaded with potential to disrupt the economy?

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell plans to tell Congress on Wednesday that Fed officials are "closely monitoring" the coronavirus for disruptions "that could spill over to the rest of the global economy." In prepared testimony he plans to deliver before the House Financial Services Committee, Powell also will say Fed officials aim to hold interest rates steady barring a "material" change in their outlook. Coronavirus cases have surged to nearly 41,000 worldwide and the death toll has surpassed 1,000, mostly in China. Moody's Analytics expects the virus to shave nearly half a percentage point off U.S. economic growth in the first quarter. Even so, economists predict solid growth of just under 2% for all of 2020.

As coronavirus spreads on cruise ships, what does it mean for cruisers and cruise lines?'It's day-by-day'
The new coronavirus could become a pandemic: What is that? Should I be worried?
Quarantined Diamond Princess cruise ship has 39 new cases, sparking concern for the elderly

Heavy rain swamps South, and more is on the way

Another wet day is forecast Wednesday across the South after heavy downpours led to flooded roads and rising rivers across the Deep South.  The next round of heavy rain will fall across the Lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys.  Additional rainfall of 1 to 3 inches will be possible from northeast Texas to western Tennessee, the National Weather Service said. States most at risk of severe weather Wednesday include Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama, according to the Storm Prediction Center. The additional precipitation is not welcome news for various areas as Monday's rain was still causing problems across the region.  Schools opened late or closed in parts of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana because of flash flooding.

From the weekend: 11 tornadoes reported across South as deadly storm causes power outages, major flooding
New video: Dog stranded in S.C. flood was carried to safety by fire crew
Antarctica hits record high temperature: Is it climate change?

It's 'War' as 'Survivor' champs square off in new season

CBS' iconic reality competition "Survivor" marks its 20th anniversary Wednesday with the premiere of its first all-champions edition, "Winners at War" (8 p.m. EST/PST). Twenty winners from seasons past will compete for $2 million, double the usual "Survivor" payoff. For the first time, the competition will include the element of money in the form of fire tokens. Contestants include "Boston Rob" Mariano and wife Amber (Brkich) Mariano, who fell in love on the set of the 2004 "All-Stars" season. Last fall's edition drew outrage after a contestant accused of inappropriate touching was belatedly ousted from the show. CBS says it has new procedures in place to prevent similar incidents. 

Improper player behavior: Producer apologizes to Kellee Kim on 'Survivor' finale

St. Louis Blues' Jay Bouwmeester alert following 'cardiac episode'

The St. Louis Blues will provide an update on Jay Bouwmeester's condition Wednesday after the 17-year NHL veteran collapsed on the bench during a game against the Anaheim Ducks. The game — which was delayed as Bouwmeester was treated and concerned players on both sides gathered at center ice — eventually was called off after both teams went to their dressing rooms. "He was alert and moving all of his extremities as he was transported to UC Irvine Medical Center," said Blues general manager Doug Armstrong in a statement. "Currently, Jay is conscious and alert as he undergoes further testing by Anaheim's physicians." 

Bonus: An upset at Westminster

New Hampshire wasn't the only big competition last night. At the 144th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Siba the Standard Poodle was named Best in Show. Asked how the poodle would like to celebrate the win, Chrystal Clas, the dog's handler said the demands would be simple: Siba would like some chicken.

Siba, a Standard Poodle, wins Best in Show during the 144th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Siba, a Standard Poodle, wins Best in Show during the 144th Annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Adam Hunger, USA TODAY Sports
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