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made headlines for having so-called affluenza has been detained in mexico. 18-year-old ethan couch and his mother, police believe he fled after showing an alleged probation violation. two years ago, he killed four people driving drunk. he received ten years probation when lawyers used the affluenza defense, saying a privileged upbringing spurred his poor decision. rahm emanuel in cuba addressing the latest police crisis. over the weekend, they killed a 19-year-old man with emotional issues as they respond to a domestic disturbance. they shot a 55-year-old woman accidentally. emanuel is calling for an immediate review of police training when it comes to approaching people in crisis. oversea, two people were arrested in belgium for allegedly planning a terrorist attack in brussels on new year's eve. police arrested the two on
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officers searched several homes, finding military clothing and isis propaganda, no weapons or explosives. it was a major step in liberating isis militants out of the main government complex yesterday. the victory is part of an offensive that began earlier this month. troops are still battling pockets of insurgents sprawled throughout the city. coming up on the morning news now, paying tribute to a heavy metal icon. lead singer lenny, famous for
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ship left yesterday with the fuel, leaving tehran without enough to build a nuclear weapon ilt a part of a deal with the west in exchange for lifting sanctions. and rolling stone reports heavy metal legend ian lenny kilmister ha died. he was with motorhead for 40 years. he died yesterday in los angeles following a brief battle with cancer. he was 70-years-old. and usa today reports, president obama is once again america's most admired man t. commander-in-chief claims the top spot in the latest gallup survey for the eighth time a. surprising pair tied for second place, pope francis and donald trump. hillary clinton is the most admired woman now for the 14th year in a row.
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appears to be a hot seller for christmas. jill wagner is here with that and more. >> reporter: yes, crude soil down 3% as iran prepares to export a million barrels day. benchmark crude closed at $38, almost an 11 year low. crude futures have fallen nearly 70% after opec designed to cut prices. the first day of trading following the christmas break left them in the red as singing i'll companies brought down yernlg companies. the s&p fell by 4. the nasdaq says 7. we'll foods agreed to pay new york city a half million dollars to settle to overcharged customers. they will conduct quarterly audits to make sure products are weighed properly him earlier this year, a city investigation found labels on 80 different treat packaged foods, samsung plans to span its new mobile payment service in the u.s. in the next year.
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offering the mobile wallet in 2016. it will start to be accepted by online retailers. samsung pay is popular in retail stores as it doesn't require fit inside. and fitbit fitness traerks was the most downloaded on apple's store on christmas day and the day after. it ranked 15. it measures calories and sleep patterns. >> it's a great gift if it's what you asked for. if you never asked for it, it could be the beginning of awkward conversations. >> what message are tray trying to send you, right? >> do you mean i need one of these. >> thanks a lot. a big time rally ahead by the broncos. denver recovers in the 2nd half against cincinnati as it clinchs the 2nd spot.
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. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >> question him, in sports the denver broncos clinched a playoff birth with an overtime win against cincinnati. randy mcmanus hit a field goal to give the broncos the lead. cincinnati got the ball back, but denver recovered and a.j.
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denver beat the bengals 20-17. in baseball, the new york yankees traded for one of the dominant relievers in the game. new york got capman from the cincinnati red. police are investigating allegations of domestic violence against chapman. he allegedly choked his girlfriend and fired a gun into a garage. he was not charged. meadow lark lemon is being remembered for his skill on the basketball court and his ability to make people smile. lemon, who led the barn storming harlem globe trotters died at the age of 83. don lemon reports on the life of this basketball hall of famer. [ music playing ] >> reporter: during his heyday in the '70s, there was arguably no more well known and beloved athlete in the world.
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he starred in commercials and on saturday morning tv. >> that's why i am your leader. i think of those things. >> reporter: but it was on the court that the man referred to by some as the clown prince of basketball reigned supreme. meadow lark lemon made it look so easy the hook shot. the pass the comic routine. the great wilt chamberlain calls meadowlark the most sensational, awesome, incredible basketball player he'd ever seen. after watching a news reel when he was 11, lemon decided that, not the nba, would be his future. during his 2003 induction into the basketball hall of fame the wilmington, north carolina native describes the moment. >> i made my own hoop out of a coat hang ar. nor my basketball, i had a carnation milk can. i'd grab that hole and learn to shoot that hoop shot. >> reporter: the globe trotters
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most nba teams. they're credited with helping segregate the sport. he was a minister and every day he would head to the gym to play the game he loved t. game that loved him back. >> i had a wonderful time and the best is yet to come. [ applause ] >> meadowlark lemon w w 83. don lauldahler, "cbs news," new york. >> what a talent. still to come, presidential drone drama. a man flying his drone too close to the motorcade is grounded by the secret service. you've been fighting with then wrong tools; you've been looking in the wrong direction. so every time i tried and failed, and every time i tried again has brought me to this most powerful moment.
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country. country. >> here's another look at this morning's top stories, a massive storm coating the north and east in snow and ice. it is the same system that delivered heavy rain, blizzards around tornadoes to the south. overall, it is blamed for at least 47 deaths. and a grand jury chose not to indict the cleveland police officer who shot and killed 12-year-old tamir rice. protesters in cleveland voiced outage. the officer and his partner are on restrinlted duty. a recreational drone flew past president obama's motorcade in hawaii before secret service agents found the pilot. the video shows a plain clothes officer speaking to the pile, who was unaware the president's motorcade would be passing through. the pilot brought down the drone and the motorcade continued on. no charges were filed.
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korean lab to clone their dog after it passed away. from the couple's boxer dylan, the lab created two identical puppies. one was born the day after christmas. the other is due today. a giant squid made a rare appearance in a japanese bay on christmas eve t-12-foot juvenile squid swam in the bay a few hours before heading out to sea. adult jiend squids can grow to more than 40 tahiti. and a wayward seal brought traffic to a standstill in northern. ka. an elephant seal repeatedly tried to cross the highway in sonoma county. it took two hours to get the half ton seal back into the water. coming up on "cbs this morning," the growing problem of distracted walking.
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good headlines this year as they launched attacks in europe and beyond. we have that and more as we look back at the year in international news. >> reporter: terrorists targeted paris twice. gunmen linked to al qaeda stormed the newsroom of the provocative newsroom of "charlie hebdo" killing 12 people. another attacker killed four hostages at a jewish mark before police killed him. ten months later, isis terrorists massacred people inside a concert hall. others set off bombs outside a soccer stadium and gunned down people sitting at cafes. 130 were killed. isis claimed another 224 lives when a bomb exploded on a
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the latest round of terror comes as isis seizes more territory in syria and iraq. the u.s. and it's allies must launch airstrikes against the terror group and america attempted 200 special forces. refugees rushed to get out of the war torn region. nearly 1 million migrants escaped to hungary and germany. dozens died trying, including this syrian toddler who drowned. they struck twice in tunisia, killing 22 people in a national museum and gunning down dozens of tourists sun bathing in a resort town. >> this was a tragic but avoidable accident. >> reporter: there was international outrage after they carried out an airstrike in afghanistan and mistakenly hit a doctors without borders hospital killing 30 people. more than 2,000 people died in the annual hajj pilgrimage, the deadliest stampede ever. tensions remained high if israel
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wave of stabbing attacks on jews. a 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck nepal killing 9,000 and injuring 23,000. a suicidal pilot slammed a german wings plane into the french alps, killing all 150 people on board. the mystery of the missing malaysia flight 370 was solved when a wind washed up off the coast of africa. world lead recalls agreed on a climate change deal to get to all countries to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions scientists say are warming the planet and britain welcomes prince william and kate's second child, princess charlotte. jonathan vigliotti, "cbs news," london. a busy year, coming up, a california gas company has pinpointed a leaking well that forced thousands of from hoechlts we'll get the details.
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