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while drunk. prosecutors say david hans arntson piloted two alaska airline flights in june of 2014 while intoxicated. a random test picked up the high blood alcohol levels. he has since retired. alaska said in a statement, mr. arntson was immediately removed from duty. he never flew for alaska after june 20 and he left the company soon after. we believe he is deserving of the department of justice's actions. he faces up to 15 years in prison. a former oklahoma city police officer will spend the rest of his life in prison for sexually assaulting prison while on the job. a judge handed down daniel holtzclaw a 263-year sentence. victims who made statement at the hearing were grateful. >> thank you. i thank everybody that supported me. i thank everybody who came out because i know i couldn't have
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help. >> last month a jury convicted holtzclaw on four counts of rape and 14 other charges. prosecutors say he targeted black women while on the beat in a low income neighborhood. the defense plans to appeal. a top federal environmental official is out of a job over the water crisis in flint, michigan. the head of the epa region that includes michigan will step down february 1st. epa officials were notified of lead contamination last april but failed to offer technical assistance for months. two of the americans released in the prisoner exchange with iran are back on u.s. soil this morning. pastor saeed abedini stepped out of a plane in north carolina on thursday for an emotional reunion with his wife. in 2013 he was sentenced to prison in iran for setting up home-based churches.
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touched down thursday in his hometown of flint, michigan. he waved and thanked reporters as he stepped off the plane. >> happy to finally be home. it's been a very long road and a very long journey. unfortunately, many people have traveled this road with me. >> hekmati had been at a u.s. military hospital in germany since his weekend release from iran. he said his marine training helped keep him going during his four and a half years in prison. coming up on the "morning news." flying with firearms. airport security says it sees more guns than ever at checkpoints. later, a fire bomb lights up
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this is the "cbs morning news." 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, genital yeast infections, urinary tract infections, changes in urination, high potassium in the blood, increases in cholesterol, or risk of bone fracture. do not take invokana if you have severe kidney problems or are on dialysis. stop taking and call your doctor right away if you experience symptoms such as rash, swelling,
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tell your doctor about any medical conditions, medications you are taking, and if you have kidney or liver problems. using invokana with a sulfonylurea or insulin may increase risk of low blood sugar. imagine life with a lower a1c. are you loving your numbers? there's only one invokana . ask your doctor about it by name. surveillance video shows a fire bombing of a marijuana dispensary in british columbia, canada. flames climbed the building. the fire burned itself out, damaging only the exterior. police are searching for two
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before the fire bombing. the airport seizes a record number of guns at checkpoints and remembering missing marines. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the honolulu "star advertiser" reports on a memorial service today for the marines killed when two helicopters collided off hawaii. the marine corps declared the 12 marines dead yesterday, though, the search for the cargo helicopters continues. no bodies have been recovered. "usa today" reports the travelers are still trying to bring thousands of guns past airport security. the tsa confiscated a record number last year, more than 2600 firearms and 83% were loaded. the worst five airports -- phoenix, denver, houston, atlanta, and number one, dallas/ft. worth. the "miami herald" reports a doctor has been suspended after a video surfaced of her hitting and cursing at an uber driver.
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doctor for jackson health system in miami, is on administrative leave following this incident on sunday. in the video, she is seen hitting the driver in the face and throwing out everything from the car. the driver accepted a settlement rather than press charges. "variety" reports will smith is the latest to announce he is boycotting this year's oscars for lack of diversity. smith joins his wife jada pinkett-smith and others in refusing to attend next month's award ceremonies. all of these year's acting nominees are white and all of the director nominees are male. still ahead, a hot sauce revolution. fans of sriracha can add a little bit of spice wherever they did. and a bid for freedom. a cow causes commotion on the streets of new york city. where toaren a cow causes commotion on the streets of new york city.nren a cow causes commotion on the streets of new york city.dren a cow causes commotion on
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on the streets of new york city.a cow causes commotion on here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. video shows a cow making a break for it after escaping a queens slaughter house. the cow ran up and down the street, past stores, cars, and curious onlookers yesterday afternoon. the nypd managed to rope the cow and return it to the slaughter house. on the cbs "moneywatch" a new way to enjoy sriracha hot
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the apple watch gets the high-end treatment. hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. >> good morning. >> stock markets in asia posted huge gains this morning on the heels of wall street's rebound. tokyo's nikkei jumped nearly 6% for its highest daily gain in more than four months. the shanghai composite rose 1%. hong kong hang sang rose 3%. here on wall street stocks gained back some of their losses from the day before. the dow jones gained 116 points. the nasdaq barely budged. a recall of more than 71,000 infant car seats. the carrying handles on the seats made by britax child safety can break. the car seats were made from october 2014 to july 2015. at least one infant has been injured.
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on the go will be a lot easier. "time" magazine reports enjoying sriracha on your food on the go will be much easier. packets are being sold at srirachatogo.com. 50 packs sell for 15 bucks. 200 packs go for $35. the company expects to have them at fast food chains and stadiums and campuses. starting today, you can go online to buy a luxury apple watch crafted by a french designer. the handmade leather apple watches start at $1,100 and the most expensive will set you back $1,500. the collection comes with stainless steel case and custom watch faces and in a variety of colors. >> it's basically the same watch but it's wearing better clothes essentially? better clothes than me, actually. >> me too. >> if you got the money, go ahead.
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hena. >> the nfl ref behind last weekend's coin flip-flop is putting it behind him. nfl says that official clete blakeman will officiate super bowl 50. heading into the overtime of the cardinals and packers overtime divisional matchup, he didn't flip the coin right. he got it right on the second attempt. you can see if he gets it right in the big game. super bowl 50 kicks off right here on cbs on february 7th. but before that, the patriots and the broncos kick off in the afc championship. that is sunday on cbs. coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, a mountain of trouble for a snowboarder. a man who recorded himself on gopro video surviving an avalanche faces criminal charges. i'm not contagious. see me to know that i won't stop.
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here's a look at today's
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the country. the east coast is bracing for a winter storm that could dump as much as two feet of snow in some places. or as one local meteorologist put it -- >> winter is coming. >> the guy is such a bummer. >> well, a snowboarder who survived an avalanche in northern california is now facing charges after allegedly causing the avalanche. the incident was captured on a gopro camera as christian mayer ride down the mountain last week. he was snowboarding in an area that was marked off limits
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adele has shattered another record. gangnam style reached the 1 billion mark in 158 days. for adele's "hello" just 87 days. adele will be singing at the 58th grammy awards. it happens here on cbs on february 15th. it's winter. eat winter snacks. freshman. campbell's.
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[ screaming ] forget blushing bride. two new zealand couple was honored to a high honor at their wedding. guests performed haka that mimics war cries. it wasn't just the men getting in on the action. soon, the bride, who was moved to tears, joined in on the touching tribute, along with her bridesmaids. drama at the los angeles zoo
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a gorilla exhibit. the man was landscaping a wall surrounding the enclosure when he fell in yesterday. firefighters rescued the worker who suffered a possible broken leg. the zoo was closed at the time so the four gorillas were still in their cages. new homeowners in the florida keys got an unusual welcome. they woke up yesterday to a crocodile in their pool! turned out, the eight-foot reptile was just chilling out. >> our officer said it was about 80 degrees, so i'm sure it was a lot warmer than the ocean that the crocodile was swimming in, you know, especially with, you know, the cool weather we have been here all week. >> reporter: the crocodile decided it didn't like all of the attention, so it eventually climbed out of the pool and slid back into the ocean. this year's westminster dog show will feature seven new breeds joining the competition. that includes three breeds that hail from italy, including one that sports long matted flocks
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also making its debut is a south african dogs used to guard farms. and a miniature american shepherd. the seven are the most added since 2000. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the very latest on the east coast snowstorm. we will show you where it hit the hardest. plus, an update on nate boyer, a green beret, turned football player, who is now on a new mission. >> reporter: a mission that reaches far beyond the gridiron to east africa. long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting tanzania in 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in the headlines. >> what makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinking about east africa, but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate
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this guy is interested in, i'm interested in because nate vouches for it. and we will take you to havana, cuba, where a tv show is making history. >> that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you now with late late show host and his guest recreating an iconic scene from
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with kirsten joyce, sherry swensk, demetria obilor and brian loftus > ((brian loftus)) > thanks for joining us, i'm brian loftus. ((kirsten joyce)) and i'm kirsten joyce. americans along the east coast are preparing for a massive storm system... dumping feet of snow. ((brian loftus)) > washington d-c is expected to be hit the hardest. scott mclean has the latest this morning. the east coast is bracing for impact with a fierce winter storm. some 75-million people are in the east coast is bracing for impact with a fierce winter storm.
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