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news." the gop presidential hopefuls gathered in south carolina last night for one of their final debates before next month's iowa caucuses. it was a smaller cast on the main stage, just sevenen cacaidates. and at the center of it all was the front-runner, donald trump. here's some of what they had to sa >> you know, back in september, my friend donald said he had had his lawyers look at this from every which way, and there was no issue there. there was nothing to this birther issue. now, since s stember, the constitution hasn't changed. [ laughter ] but the poll numbers have. [ applause ] and i recognize -- i recognize th donald is displayed that his poll numbers are falling in iowa. but the facts and the law here are quite clear, under long
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a u.s. citizen born abroad is a natural born citizen. if a soldier has a child abroad, that child is a natural born citizen.n. that's why john mccain, even though he was born in panama, was eligible to run for present. if an american missionary has a child abroad, that child is a natural born citizen. that's why george romney mittstad was eligible to run for president when though he was born in mexico. at the end of the day, it's ststightforward. but i would note that the birther theories that donald has been relying on, some of the more extreme ones insist you must not only be born on u.s. soil, but have two parents born u.s. soil, under thth theory, i would be disqualified, marco rubio would be disqualified, and bobby jindal would be disqualified. interestingly enough, donald j. trump would be disqualified. [ applause ] >> not me. >> because donald's mother was
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she was naturalized. now, donond -- >> but i was born here. >> on the issue of citizenship, donald, i'm not going to use your mother's birth agagnst you. >> because it wouldn't work. >> you're an american, as is everybody else on this stage, and i would suggest we focus on who's best prepared d be commander in chief, because that's the most important question facing the country. [ applause ] >> and if, for some reason he beats the rest of the field, he beats the rest of the field -- see, they don't like that. [ crowd booing ] they don't like that. no, they don't like that he beats the rest of the field, because they want me. [ laughter ] but if for some reason he beats the rest of the field, i already know the democrats are going to be bringing a suit. you have a big lawsuit over your
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and if you become the nominee, who the hell knows if you can even serve in office. so you should go out, get a declaratory judgment, let the courts decide. >> w w now? why are you raising this issue now? >> because now he's doing a little bit better. , i didn't care before, no, it's true. hey, loooo he never had a chance. now he's doing better. he's got probably a 4 or 5% chance. [ laughter ] >> thank you, mr. trump. >> the fact is, there's a big overhang. there's a big question mark on your head. >> liste i've spent my entire life defending the constitution before the u.s. supreme court and i'll tell you, i'm not going to be taking legal advice from donald trump. >> you don't have to. take it from lawrence tribe. >> now on the democratic side, it doesn't get much tighter than this. the latest poll in iowa shows hillary clinton just two points
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it's virtuallyly tie because of the poll's margin of error. here's nancy cordes. >> and i have felt for the last several weeks that we had the wind at our back. >> reporter: sanders' feelings were confirmed todod, and the latest poll brought back vivid memories of 2008, when clinton's commanding lead in iowa slipped away at the end. > congratulate senator obama. >> reporter: then and now, her powerful campaign, and its war chest, were supposed to overpower insurgent opponents. but it's sanders who is holding larger rallies while clinton sticks to town halls. >> i will fight for you. i will work for you. >> reporter: sanders is also airing more tv ads, reaching voters like tim poololf topeka, iowa. >> i totally agree with senator sanders. you can't have 2% of the people of this country making 400 times more than everybody y se. >> repepter: today, sanders s
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that seemed to be aimed at her. >> there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big babas and then tell them what to do. >> reporter: the clinton campaign accused him of violating this longtime promise: >> you're looking at somebody who has never run a negative tv ad in his life and never will. >> reporter: clinton campaign manager robby mook convened a conference call with reporters to drive the point home. >> reporter: but even that was reminiscent of 2008, when clinton routinely tried to convince voters that senator barack obama was just another politician, not a visionary. scott, she can take heart in the fact that she's still leading in iowa by ten points among those who say they will definitely caucus on february 1stst >> nancy cordes, thanks. of course, the campaign will
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today oil closed at just over $31 a barrel. since june of 2014, the price has fallen about $75, taking the price of gasoline along for the ride. cbs ne business analyst jill schlesinger is with us. jill, that's good news for most people. >> reporter: absolutely. consumers reap a great benefit from low oil. last year, the average household saved $660 at the pump. it's like an uneneected tax fund. and cheap gas prices, along with low interest rates and an improving job market, helped boost auto sales. last year, automakers sold a record 17.4 million cars and light trucks. >> but for a lot of folks in the country, it's bad news, too. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, after a big boom from 2010 to 2014, there is pain in the energy sector. the mining industry -- that includes oililgas and coal -- lost 129,000 jobs last year. and that's just the direct hit. industries that serve miners, like a waitress working in a restaurant near a fracking site,
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or a convenience store worker near an oil well had to be let go. but the ripple effects go even deeper. today, realtytrac released its final foreclosure numbers for 2015. while activity is down nationally, it is up in places like texas, north dakota and oklahoma, states that rely at least in part on the energy industry. so cheap oil might help our wallets, but when it comes to ththoverall economy, the news is mixed. >> jill schlesinger, thanks. well, today oil was up 72 cents, and that revived wall street from its recent swoon. the dow gained 227 points. and in an echo from the financial crash of '08, today goldman sachs agreed to pay $5 billion to atone for its role in peddling rotten mortgages. almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth
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yemen were released from guantanamo bay and sent to the persian gulf nation of oman. the prison, on a u.s. navy base in cuba, was created to hold terrorism suspects, particularly from the battlefield in afghanistan. many have been held for years without charges. in 2009, president obama said he was ordering the prison closed but congress refused. 93 prisoners remain, down from nearly 700. isis says it was behind the attack today in jakarta, indonesia. bombs and bullets killed two and wounded at least 26. but the five attackers had bigger plans. seth doane is following this for us tonight. seth? >> reporter: good evening, scott. this is another example of isis trying to extend its reach. as more details are emerging, we're learning that the attack, which involved a series of explosions and a gun battle in
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much worse. images from the scene show cars with bullet holes and attackers wearing suicide vests. one of those attackers detonated his vest inside a starbucks, but a law enforcement source tells us another attacker died when his vest detonated by accident. indonesia has more muslims than any other country in the world, but it is a country that's known for its mainstream teaching of islam,m,nd the fear here is s at isis may be gaining a foothold in southeast asia. >> seth doane in beijing for us tonight. seth, thank you. the attempted assasaination of a philadelphia police officer last thursday is also being investigated as terrorism. but fbi director james comey said today there is no evidence the gunman, who you see there, who professed allegiance to isis, belonged to a larger terror cell. officer jesse hartnett remains in critical but stable condition.
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chicago has seen a dramatic spike in shootings this month. since january 1st, the city is averaging g shooting every threeee hours. adriana diaz is looking into this. >> reporter: just two hours into the new year, 24-year-old dedre holiday was gunnfd down after a fight at a new year's eve party, the first homicide of a bloody 2016. >> shots fired. i hear shots fired. >> reporter: since january 1st, 1111people have been shoho compared to 37 during the same time last year. a nearly 200% increase. >> in terms of crime, it's been a little bit of a frustrating start. >> reporter: johohescalante is the acting superintendent of police. his predecessor, garry mccarthy, was fired in december. >> a lot of it is gang conflicts, but also heavily driven by social media. >> reporter: feuds that play out on sites like facebook and
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while overall crime was down before the new&year, gun violence is soaring. one factor, police officics may be holding back in fear of being the subject of a viral video, a point chicago mayor rahm emanuel was overheard making to attorney general loretta lynch last fall. >> reporter: do you think the police is doing enough? >> i don't know if you can do enough. >> reporter: raydell lacey's 19- year old grandson, eric, was one of the 21 people killed by guns this year. he had just started a job two weeks ago, and hoped to join the navy. saturday, he was shot in the head in an apparenenambush. lacey said he wasn't in a gang. >> before he passed, they say, he said, "we good, we good, y'all?" then they didn't hear anymore.
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[ crying ] oh, god, oh, god. >> reporter: to try to curb the violence, the acting superintendent has decentralized the police gg unit. now smaller teams are permanently based in communities known for gang activity. scott, the goal is to try to stop conflicts before they start. >> adriana diaz in chicago tonight. adriana, thank you. well, here's a rarity -- a winter hurricane bearing down on the azores, 1,700 miles off portugal. "alex" is the first january huhuicane since 1955. forecasters say it could hit the azores tomorjow with 85-milan-hour winds. we don't know who the powerball winners are yet, but there are at least three who will share the largest jackpot ever, $1.6 billion. the tickets were sold in the working-class town of munford, tennessee, the l.a. . burb of
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beach, florida. the lottery boasts that the billions it rakes in goes to help public schools in most states. we wondered how that's working. turns out in michigan, not too well. anna werner is in detroit. >> reporter: photos from detroit's public schools tell the story of dililidated buildings, many in need of emergency repair, and pest problems. a student shot this video today of a mouse roaming a district high school. patrick bosworth's eighth grade son attends a language magnet school where he says classes are either way too warm or freezing cold. >> he's gone from one class to the other, where he's wearing a short-sleeve shirt, and then he's putting on his winter coat. >> reporter: lottery dollars were designed to help schools like these in detroit. they're often advertised as giving a big boost to education, but often that's n n the case. 27 states give lottery funds to schools, but only eight spend it
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like grants and scholarships. the 19 others, including michigan, , not use lottery profits as additional funding for public schools. instead, it's used to fund the existing budget. michigan state representative sherry gay danygo. do you think it is misleleing to >> absolutely. it is misleading. >> reporter: so people who buy education, do you think they're doing as much as they are? >> absolutely. they believe they are t they're absolutete not benefiting education. >> reporter: more than $740 million lottery dollars are given to michigan schools each year. gay danygo says there's no reason the buildings should be in such bad shape. >> i think that our priorities and our values are not aligned. i think we need to dispel the myth that thlottery is helping to improve education because it hasn't. >> reporter: michigan has the 11th largest lottery in the country, with revenues of some $2.6 billion last year. so, scott, that's $740 million that went to schools was just a
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the oscar nominations were announced today. "the revenant" led with 12, including best picture, along with "the big short," "bridge of spies," "brooklyn," "mad max: fury road," "the martian," "room" and "spotlight." there were some inspiring performances by black actors, so it surprised many today that all 20 nominees for acting are white. john blackstone says it's the
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>> what an exciting morning. >> r rorter: the announcememt of the academy award nominations this morning was as notable for those who were left off the list as for those who were on it. >> and sylvester stallone in "creed." [ applause ] >> this is bigger than they are. they have to listen to us now. >> reporter: will smith was not nominated for his performance in "concussion." nor were idris elba and abraham attah chosen for their criticallylycclaimed roles in "beasts of no nation". likewise, tessa thomson and michael b. jordan were ignored for highly praised performances in "creed." instead the oscar nominations went almost exclusively to white actors and directors.. only the director of "the revenant," alejandro innaritu from mexico, broke into the all- white crowd. the response was immediate. on twitter, hashtag "oscars s white" went viral. it should not have come as a surprise after the same criticism last year. this is how neil patrick harris opened the awards s ow. >> welcome to the 87th oscarar
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best and whitest -- sorry, brightest. >> reporter: today on "the talk," kevin frazier blamed the demogrgrhics of academy voters. >> the academy voters still 94% white, 76% male, and their average age is 63. >> reporter: those voters did select one african-american themed movie.. "straight out of compton" was nominated for best original screenplay. the writers are white. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. a classically trained actor became a legendary villain.
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we come back. alan rickmkm was a born movie villain with a sinuous sneer and a voice that rolled in like a malevolent fog. >> howice to make your acquaiaiance. >> rickman's hans gruber tormented bruce willis in "die hard." ^> do you really think you have a chance against us, mr. cowboy? >> yippee kai-yay. >> mr. potter. our new celebrity. >> rickman appeared in eight "harry potter" films as severus snape, hogwarts' seemingly sinister professor who ultimately swore his undying love to potter late mother. >> always. >> alan rickman died of cancer today in london. he was 69. there was a big premier in new york city today, really big.
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the skeleton is 122 feet long, too big to fit in its room. the head and neck poke into the hallway. it probably weighed 70 tons, as much as ten african elepepnts, when it roamed the forests of south america 100 million years ago. up next, the historic powerball drawing. someone who bought a ticket here hit the jajapot. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness of breath. unexplained nausea. cold sweats.
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as we mentioned, one of the three winning powerball tickets was sold in chino hills,s, california, and mireya villarreal is there. >> chino hills, chino hills, chino hills! >> reporter: you would think someone here actually won the lottery, but most of these people like mike gradilla didn't win anything. they just showed up to celebrate one of the winning tickets being sold here. do you thihi the winner could bebe here tonight? >> it's hard to say. if i won i wouldn't be here. >> reporter: 7-11 owner balbir atwal came here in 1981 without knowing a word of english. the outpouring of support you're getting, how great is that? >> do you want to ask these people? >> reporter: you can ask them. >ow do you guys feel?l? [ applause ] >> reporter: because atwal's store sold the winning ticke
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$1 million. he plans to share it with his employees. >> we were the number one lottery in the nation as far as sales go. >> reporter: california sold 386 million dollars worth of powerball tickets, a aone point selling 37,000 per minute. winning tickets were also sold in munford, tennessee, and at a publix store in melboujne beach, florida. >> i was watching the news and just screamed out loud, "oh, my god, my store!" >> reporter: there were also eight $2 million winners and 73 $1 million winners, tickets with onon five matching numbebe. last night's losers can still dream. saturday's powerballackpot is a mere $40 million. mireya villarreal, cbs news, chino hills, california. and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues.
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it's friday, january 15th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." as thehelock ticks down to the iowa caucuses, the gloves come off between the leading republican candidates. toe-to-toe on the debate stage. a wound is reopened in chicago. newly released video shows an unarmed teenager shot to death by police. outrage over the oscar nominations. questions about discrimination when, for a second year in a row, all of the performers nominated for an academy award e white. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie grefn. a little more than two weeks go until the procesesof
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begins with the iowa caucuses. that will be the first vote after more than six months of campaigning. last night in south carolina, seven of the republican candidates took the debate stage. it was the smallest group of gop hopefuls yet, and it appears to be turning into a two-man race. e latest national poll finds donald trump with his strongest support to date and he is followed by ted cruz and that set the table for tense moments between the two leaders. weijia jiang is in north charleston with more. ted cruz stood shoulder-to-shoulder on the debate stage. but it appears their civil apart. providing viewers with some of the night's most heated exchanges. >> if you become the nominee, who the hell knows if you can even serve in office? >> reporter: front-runner donald trump brought his birther
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the stage. he claims ted cruz isn't qualified to run for president beuse he was born to a u.s. citizen on canadian soil. >hy are you raising this issue now? >> because now he is doing a little bit better. no, i didn't care before. >> i spent my entire life defending the constitution before the u.s. supreme court and i'll tell you, i'm not going to be taking legal advice from donald trump. >> you don't have to. >> is the romance gone? do you two hate each other now? >> from my end, i like donald and continue to sing his praises. i am not attacking him. i'm going to d dend myself. >> reporter: cruz battled back, questioning trump's conservatism. >> the values in new york city are socially liberal, proabortion or pro g g marriage, focus around money and the media. >> ted cruz insulted 20 million people. >> reporter: trump made no apologies for his tone. rebuffing criticism from the gop and south carolina governor nikki haley. >> i'm angng because our country is a mess. >> reporter: cruz also took heat for failing to disclose a million dollar loan from goldman sachs used to finance his 2012
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>> yes, i made a paper work error, disclosing it on one piece of paper, instead of the other. >> reporter: the universal opponent for the gop c cdidates was democrat hillary clinton. >> someone who lies to the four victims in benghazi can never be president of the united states. >> if she gets elected, her first hundred days, instead of settininan agenda, she might be going back and forth between the white house and the courthouse. >> reporter: trump refused to back down from his proposal to ban muslims from entering the united states, but some of the candidates took a differenen approach to o e hot button topic. >> you can't just t n all muslims. you have to ban radical islam jihadist. >> we don't want to put >> reporter: the candidates get another chance to face off in two weeks, just days before the iowa caucuses. rand paul, who missed the cut for the main stage debate, did not attend. a number of his supporters interrupted the moderators at one point, chanting for the kentucky senenor to be included.
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have one more chance to debate before iowa. that, too, will happen here in south carolina on sunday. weijia jiang, cbs nene, north charleston, south carolina. with time ticking down until the first votes are cast, which of the cdidates helped their kaust last --- cause last night? cbs news senior political editor steve chaggaris gave us his insight. >> a lot of fireworks and very explosive and very entertaining and interesting to see how this moves forward affecting ted cruz in iowa. he was ganged up by donald trump and marco rubio and even the moderators. he found himselflaying defense all night. he did a pretty decent job paring the tough questions but will it have any effect on his poll numbers? remains to be seen. then there wasas battle for
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rubio and christie and jeb bush and kayicsich and ben carson. rubio and christst very strong ght but done well atathese debates and not turned into much in terms of polling for them. will it change? interesting to see what happened there. bush, kasich and carson, they really needed a moment, a game changing moment. it didn't happen. i think they have rely on being out there on the trail and hoping they can change voters minds while they are campaigning. i'm steve chaggaris, cbs news, new york. on the democratic side, hillary clinton campaign is up in arms over a new bernie sanders ad. it suggests that clinton wouldn't be tough enough on wall street. clinton caapaign says sanders is breaeang a pledge not to run negative advertising. but last night on "the tonight show" clinton's focus was elsewhere. >> if i'm so fortunate to be t t democratic nominee, obviously, i'll run against whoever they nominate, but if it's donald trump, it will be quitehe showdown. >> we will talk to bernie sanders about his s w ad, wall street reform, and hillary
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morning." it was sean penn's meeting with mexican drug kingpin joaquin "el chapo" guzman, is part of what led to his capture. just released text messages between guzman andate del castillo, shows guzman didn't even know who penn was. guzman was captured last friday. coming up on "cbs this mornrng," charlie rose talks with sean penn about his controversial interview with el chapo. surveillance video of a fatal shooting. of a black teenager by a chicago policeman failsso c cclusive show if the teen failed to turn to police or is holding anything. a judge ordered the video released. the video is graphic and you may find is disturbing. on january of 2013, karjacking suspect cedric chatman is pulled over. he tries to escape. two officers chase him. one thinks he spots a gun and
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>> as soon as the ofjicer encountered mr. chatman laying on the ground, flips him over and handcuffs him and takes his boot and he steps on top of him. >> chatman was carrying an iphone box. chatman's family shows the video shows he posed no threat. they have fall a wrongful death lawsuit against the city and two officers. this morning police in indonesia arrested three suspects linked to yesterday's attacks in jakarta. the men were arrested near the capital. police say they recovered an islamic state flag at one of the tacker's home. yesterday, men attacked a starbucks and police booth. all of the attackers and two others were killed. they say navigation error caused two navy boats to end up in iranian waters, the crew, ten sailors, were captured a heldldvernight and released on wednesday. secretary of defense ash carter
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apparently didn't report the navigational error at the time. the winners of that record breaking $1.6 billion powerball jackpot remain a mystery this mornin there are t tee winning tickets. sold in california, florida, and tennessee. the winners in tennessee and florida have 180 days to come forward. >> we will know who it is when they come forward. the state law in tennessee means we are subject to open record so we will have the name of the winner and i i any of you ask, we will release that. i can't imagine you won't ask, right? until they come forward, we don't know. >> the winner in california has a year to contact lottery officials. coming up on the "morning news." outrage over michigan's water crisis. protesters take over the state capital to demand answers about flins contaminated water. later, the academy awards face diversity questions following the announcement of
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the driver of an suv was killed after h h vehicle was struck by an amtrak train in jacksonville, florida. police s s the driver stopped on the track and ignored warnings. the suv was pushed three-quarters of a mile down the track. amtrak says the lights and crossing arms were working. demonstrations in michigan over flint's water crisis and planned parenthood fights back in court. those are some of ththheadlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" reports that planned parenthood is suing the anti-abortion activist would who secretltly recorded the group's employees. it shows planned parenthood employees providing fetal tissue. acacvists claim the tape show the organizations illegally soldld body parts. planned parenthood lawsuit accuses the activists of engaging in a complex criminal enterprise to spread lies.
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reports michigan's governor is seeking a disaster declaration for flint's drinking water crisis. the water game contaminated with lead after the city switched the city's water source to t t flint river.r. last night, one city councilman demanded action. >> see federal and state legislators get involved and give us the proper finance to fix our problems. it's been crippling us for quite sometime. >> if granted, federal assistance may help to fix the damage to flint's aging water system. the associated press reports on the utility that owns the leaking natural gas well in california. southern california gas understated the spike in the airborne lels of a cancer causing chemical. the leak started in october releasing massive amounts of methane. crews are still trying to stop it. "usa today" reports
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the countr the death of rock legend david bowie was followed by record breaking views in a single day of his music video on an online service. views hit 51 million on monday, the day after the 69-year-old's death. the previous record was held by adele with 36 million views s en "hello" debuted. on the cbs "moneywatch" a prime dealrom amazon.com. a major settlement for goldman sachs. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. asian markets saw another day of steep losses after the latest round of disappointing economic data from china. shanghai com toss sit dropped
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stocks on wall street rebounded scoring biggest gain in over a month thanks in part to a small rebound in crude oil prices. the dow rose 227 points, the s&p gained 31, the nasdaq added nearly 89 points. goldman sachs agreed to pay $5 billion to settle claims stemming from its sell of mortgage-backed securities. the settlement with the justice department and state regulators concerned seserities sold in the years leading up to the housing bubble and subsequent financial crisis. goldman is one of the last banks to settle with regulators. jetblue's website is back up-to-speed this morning. online check-i-i and booking services disrupted yesterday due to a computer glitch at a verizon data center. the trouble affected jetblue's major hubsbsincluding new york,, los angeles and boston and dozens of flights were delayed. there is a temporary price drop at amazon prime. amazon is shopping the price of its prime shipping and
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the offer is good this weekend. amazon says it's celebrating its two golden globe awards for "mozart in the jungle." sesame street era on hbo begins tomorrow. and hbo will air the 46th season of the award winning children's show. 35 episode, including a new formrm, and some n n faces. the episode have been shortened to a half hour. some favorite characters like elmo and cookie moter will get more screen time. the neighborhood is stiffed up and there will be an expanded human cast. >> it's weird. it's weird that "sesame street" will be on hbo but you will be able to watch those episodes on pbs but you have to wait nine months, before you can. >> the neighborhood is stiffed up. can't wait to see it. >> not surprising. it's hbo. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, a football player's heart warming play. the vikings blair walsh visits a young fans at an elementary
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here's a look at t tay's forecast in some cities around the country. scott, michael keaton, and everyone in hollywood who wasn't white were snubbed this year. the academy awards are so white this year, they are being held in the organic fruit aisle at trader's joe. >> the academy of motion pictures, arts, and science is is facing diversity. when the academy announced the nominations yesterday, like last year, all ofofhe 20 of the acting nominees are white and all of the nominees for best
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the academy award doesn't reflect the diversity of the movie industry. it was discussed last night with "entertainment tonight" kevin frazier. >> the academy voters are 40% white and 76% male and their average age is 63. >> chris rock will host the 88th academy awards next month. the movie world is mourning the death of british actor alan rickman. >> do you really think you have a chance against us, mr. cowboy? >> yippee-kay-ay! >> the actor who once tormented bruce willis in "die-hard" died in london. he also appeared in eight "harry potter" films, among many other movies and tv shows in hess decades long career. rickman died of cancer. he was 69. the song goes "i'll be tre for you," but matthew perry won't be there for the "friends" reunion. fans gototheir hopes up this week on word that the cast was getting together to honor the legendary director james@burrow but the guy who made chancellor
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rehearsals for a play in london. it was a lesson of a lifetime. minnesota vikings kicker blair walsh personally thanking a classroom of firststraders for their kindness on thursday. they sent him letters of encouragement after he missed a potentially game winning kick against the seahawks sunday. he said their letters touched his art. >> i'm here to tell you thank you from the bottom of my heart, seriously. that cheered me up a lot and for you guys to do that for me, somebody you've never met, you don't know, that is huge. >> walsh took questions and signed autographs for his young fans. there is more playoff football on tap this weekend. the afc divisional playoffs kickoff tomorrow on cbs. the kansas city chiefs take on the new england patriots. on sunday, it's the pittsburgh steelers and the denver broncos. eastern. this is the cbs morning news. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop.
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call on your feet freeeem on our shoulders usa freedom face the music come on boys take them down >> that is how donald trump's wednesday night rally in pensacola kicked off. the father of the three young performers was inspired to write this song about trump p en the billioioire announced his candidacy but not everyone is a fan. >> i mean, it's horrific. donald trump says ke wants to build a wall at the mexican border. he doesn't have to. just put them there! >> a beauty queen in washington state gave up her crown zesterday in a scandal,
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surfaced about her past trouble with the law. gary horker o our seattle affiliate kiro spoke with a pageant official. >> i'm just relieved it's over. >> reporter: maureen francisco, a director of miss washington usa, said she got a call from 23-year-old stormy keffeler saying she wanteteto formally resign her title as missss washington usa before the organization could strip her title. >> we are just glad that she decided to resign on her own. it just makes it easier for everybody. >> miss washington usa 2016 is stormy keffeler. >> reporter: she was crowned in october. but back in april, she was arrested for drunk driving and she spent two days in jail. maureen francisco says keffeler was outed by an anonymous tip. >> you want to be transparent and honest because it will eventually come out. why would you want to hide anything, right? somebody is going to rat you
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>> reporter: the woman holding hands with keffeler here in the video was the first runner-up. she is kelsey schmidt of belleview and she is now miss washington usa, but schmidt can't be crowned just yet because the crown and sash which were in keffeler's possession are gone. >> it disappeared. it disappeared. >> reporter: is that when she told you? >> she told me something else. >> reporter: maureen tells me stormy keffeler called her two weeks before the dui scandal broke and said her crown and stash were mysteriously missing. >> if you find our sash and own, please mail it to pageants northwest. >> that was kiro gary horker reporting. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," charlie speaks with actor sean penn about his controversial interview with el chapo. the defense lawyers from "making a murder" join us for their first interview together since the documentary premiered last month. and gayle speaks with grammy
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