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are in pregnant women and more research is needed into the link defects. about 80% of people who get the zika virus have no symptoms and that makes it difficult for pregnant women or anyone else to know if they have been infected. >> thank you, don champion in new york. we will hear from the government's top infectious disease expert on what is being done to stop the spread of the zika virus. that is coming up on "cbs this morning." three dangerous inmates who escaped from a california jail people who may have been involved are under arrest. but had some connection to the inmates. the inmates escaped from the orange county jail friday after cutting a hole in a metal grate, crawling onto the roof and repelling to the ground using a rope made of bed sheets. a potentially dangerous situation at miami international airport when a drone crossed the
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americanairlines jet. police searched the airport the jet was traveling from chicago wednesday morning. the crew did not take evasive action and the jet landed safely. duke university has partially lifted a ban on sorority activities imposed. after a possible hazing incident involving alcohol. university officials implemented the ban after a new sorority member was hospitalized on tuesday night and listed in critical condition. the student is expected to make a full recovery. coming up on the "morning news." a nanny found murdered. a 25-year-old american woman in vienna is brutally killed. and later, a flurry of fines. d.c. hands out thousands of parking tickets after last weekend's blizzard. this is the "cbs morning news."n later fines. d.c. hands out thousands of parking tickets after last
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mexican authorities shows captured fugitive el chapo on his return to the same maximum security prison from which he escaped last july. you can see the drug lord being fingerprinted and blood tested and photographed. he is awaiting extradition to the united states. the east coast blizzard sets off a parking ticket blitz. and the case of a murdered american nanny. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "daily mail" reports on a colorado woman found murdered inside her apartment in vienna, austria. the 25-year-old nanny was found half-naked and surrounded by blood on a mattress on the floor tuesday. police are searching for an illegal immigrant who lived with her. cause of her death is under investigate. the "chicago tribune" reports a grand jury indicted the wife of a police officer who staged his suicide to appear as though he had been murdered. melody gliniewicz is accused of money laundering and misusing
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prosecutors say her husband charles gliniewicz feared the discovery of his embezzlement from a police youth program. the "sun herald" reports mississippi may join two other states in allowing the use of the firing squad as a method of execution. the state's attorney general wants lawmakers to approve the firing squad, electrocution or nitrogen gas as backups to lethal injection. utah and oklahoma allow the use of a firing squad as a last resort. the "sidney morning herald" reports an australian teen allegedly plotted to attack police with a kangaroo packed with explosives. the 19-year-old is accused of much planning an april attack in melbourne that would including running over and beheading a police officer. he has pleaded not guilty to all charges. the seattle times reports that michael allen's mega yacht might have destroyed most
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caiman islands said the yacht destroyed 80% of the reef there this month. it's unclear if allen was aboard at the time. and "the washington post" reports all of the snowfall in d.c. turned into a ticket windfall. a parking ticket windfall. the district issued a snow emergency on friday to keep parked cars off main roads. the city issued 1.3 million dollars worth of tickets for people violating the parking ban. still ahead, some strange reasons workers have for being late. first, a blast from the past. deloreans are roaring back from the '80s! and later, air scare. a helicopter pilot is caught on video crash landing in a quiet neighborhood. video landing in a neighborhood. for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers
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facebook taps into huge profits and some strange excuses that people make when they are late for work. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. the federal reserve says u.s. economic growth slowed late last year and it's worried about how the global economy may affect the u.s. economy. in its latest policy statement, the fed hinted it may reduce the rate of future interest rate hikes. that sent stocks lower. the dow lost 222 points. the dow had been up slightly before the fed issued its statement. s&p finished down 20 points. the nasdaq lost 99 points. facebook posted record fourth quarter project. the social media giant made $5.8 billion from october to december, that is up 52% from a year ago and the number of active users jumped 14% to 1.6 billion. facebook shares jumped 12% in after-hours trading.
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energy efficiency standards for l.e.d. light bulbs used in home and the first state to do so. the new requirements apply to bulbs used in household lamps and chandeliers and track lighting used commercially. the mooch is expected to save consumers more than $4 billion in utility bills the next year. it is likely the government federal government will adapt the latest standards. we have all been late to wrk.wrk work. what is your excuse? here are the latest reasons by career builder. someone said that a vaseline truck overturned on the highway, causing cars to slip. another said a bear was taking a nap in himself car. and another -- my lizard needed emergency surgery. 1 out t 4 workers admit they are late to work once a month and 13% say they are late once a week. i know you're with me, we are never late for work. >> not at all! we can't afford to be late for work. if you are late, you might as well have an entertaining story, right? >> absolutely. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. u.s. customs agents seized as many as 40,000 knock-off hoverboards in a shipment from china. the boxes containing the held at a warehouse near o'hare, airport. problems. dozens have burst into flames. a helicopter came crashing down in a long island neighborhood when its engine failed. tracy korosko of our new york station wcbs station has the dramatic video. >> how did you manage in like the most perfect place? how did you not hit those wires?
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how long have you been flying? >> two years. >> reporter: confident words from pilot joseph lombardo as the video shows the inside of his downed helicopter after a crash landing in the middle of a neighborhood around noon. >> i looked to my left and i see the helicopter right next to me and i thought i was seeing things. i saw it go behind the trees and under the power lines and just tip right over. >> reporter: explosive surveillance video shows when the helicopter of the experienced 26-year-old pilot and his first time student falls out of the sky. residents heard the failing engine overhead. >> all of a sudden, the puttering got worse and i watched the propellers actually stop. i saw the man's face in fear. and i started going like, just land! just land! >> reporter: air traffic controllers knew the chopper was in trouble from this may day transmission.
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chopper in the intersection, avoiding any homes, electrical wires, or passing cars below. miraculously, he and the student walked away uninjured. remarkably, only this street sign was clipped during the accident. right now, the fa and ntsb are investigating exactly what happened here. >> that was tracy korosko reporting. i'm anne-marie green. and this is the "cbs morning news."denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. this is the joy for me. i love bread! i love bread. i now just manage it, so i don't deny myself bread, i have bread everyday. that's the genius of this program.
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were killed. among them, christa mcauliffe who would have been the first teacher in space. during a day of remembrance at arlington national cemetery will be held today. a special ballroom dancer will run this year in boston's marathon, three years after losing a leg in the 2013 bombing. adrienne told "the boston globe" she will run to raise awareness. right now she is up to ten miles using a carbon fiber blade. tom brady is sending a special message to his fans. the new england patriots quarterback penned a handwritten note thanking his supporters. he posted a picture of it to his facebook page. in the letter, brady says while fans may be disappointed about how the season ended, it will help the team build for next year. the patriots lost to denver in the afc championship game. and that sent the broncos to the super bowl for the seventh time in franchise history. they will face the carolina panthers. super bowl 50 is sunday,
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to see it is right here on cbs. a virginia 11-year-old has his sights set on the basketball court and he has got the moves to make it happen. weijia jiang has his story. >> reporter: when noah cutler isn't playing basketball. >> just a crazy ball handler. >> reporter: the 11-year-old is watching it. and looking up his favorite nba players online. and when noah saw steph curry of the golden state warriors do this, he had to try it. >> next thing we know, he is watching videos on youtube and he's dribbling out in the front yard. if it's raining, we have to pull him out of the rain. >> reporter: he is shown making a tricky move and several others and they quickly went viral. noah's clips became so popular, the warriors invited him to california to meet his role model. >> i didn't even think it was real life. i thought i was dreaming. >> reporter: noah says the
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basketball with his friends makes him the happiest. noah has big dreams too. >> just it would be crazy to play on that floor one day. that would be my dream. >> reporter: he is already playing with the pros on the way to becoming one. weijia jiang, cbs news, leesburg, virginia. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," possible plans to turn off the iconic niagara falls for a bridge project. plus, we will show you how the start-up yonder is creating free zones. we will take you to the national zoo in washington and show you how the animals rode out the historic blizzard. someone seems to be enjoying it. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday.
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have a great day.> it's been a deadly night in the valley following three deaths. the investigation police are currently working this morning. > plus... ammon bundy, his brother and other militia members who were arrested... made their first court appearance. why cliven bundy says this battle isn't over yet. ((brian loftus)) and a group of people linking arms together is going viral. why the man who took this photo says people needed to see this. /// ((brian loftus)) > thanks for waking up with us, i'm brian loftus. ((patranya bhoolsuwan)) and i'm patranya bhoolsuwan in for kirsten.
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