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she is expected there this resolution. breaking overnight, at least 69 people were injured when a train derailed in southern egypt. egypt state-run news agency said the train hit a cement wall. two cars overturned. the train was en route to cairo and it's reported a train conductor was arrested. two maryland sheriff's deputies were shot and killed by a gunman. one was killed inside a restaurant about 20 miles northeast of baltimore. the deputy was talking to the suspect when he pulled out a gun and shot the deputy in the head. the other deputy and the gunman died in a shoot-out near the restaurant. a standoff between ferguson, missouri, and the federal government is headed to court. attorney general loretta lynch says the justice department is filing a civil rights lawsuit against the city over its police and courts. the suit is in response to a vote by city leaders to revise an agreement with the government
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>> what we did last night was take out some things that we felt were immaterial to constitutional policing. >> ferguson is already millions of dollars in debt. vote delays justice for coming up on the "morning news." against the odds. a little dog is rescued from a deadly earthquake. and, later, fiery demonstration. we will show you what happens when a hoverboard battery overheats. this is the "cbs morning news."lry. 45-55% off colorful new dress shirt for him... or sleepwear, loungewear and robes for her. for the kids - find jumping beans tops and bottoms for only $7.49 each. plus - take an extra 15% off - on top of these already great sale prices! everyone gets kohl's cash too! this super saturday
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and deadly attacks at a refuge camp in nigeria. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the guardian" reports two suicide bombers killed 56 people at a camp for those escaping a jihadist group boko haram. a camp is home to 50,000 refuges. a third bomber did not detonate her vest and was arrested. the new york "daily news" reports a man waved a gun during a live news broadcast on the trial of a police officer. michael george was reporting outside a brooklyn courthouse yesterday. a man behind him displayed what appeared to be a silver pistol. police are searching for that man. "the new york times" reports designer is back home in the u.s. aeromexico denied him boarding
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turban for seat security check. he posted this image of new york city on instagram yesterday writing in the caption, home sweet home. the honolulu star advertiser reports 42 sailors abandoned ship after it left hawaii after the ship caught fire. the screw escaped with the help of life rafts and work boats and a skiff. a coast guard airplane flew from oahu to organize the takeover. a nearby oil tanker picked up most of the sailors. the rest reboarded on a ship. the olympian in washington state reports search teams found a missing hiker alive days after he van issued. wallace took off on a hike on saturday and reported missing monday when he didn't show up for work. search and rescue teams found him tuesday. >> they found him! he is safe. and this many organizations
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means a lot! >> no word on what happened to wallace during his disappearance. still ahead, streaming with your significant other. how sharing your netflix password marks a relationship milestone. and, later, a father takes his son on a joy ride in a skate park. this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure.
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the country. a hoverboard pops and begins to smoke before exploding into flames moments later, the fire is a demonstration by a company called ul that puts its safety stamp on products. the company heated the battery to show firefighters how fires begin. ul said it's now testing and certifying the self-balancing scooters for safety. on the cbs "moneywatch," new hints from the federal reserve and how making it netflix official is the next big step in a serious relationship. modern love. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. new worries about global banks sent asian stocks down again. hang sang dropped 4% and
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shanghai composite are closed for holidays. on wall street, the dow lost 99 points. s&p slipped less than a point but the nasdaq did gain 14. fed chair janet yellen wraps up two days of testimony before congress today. she expressed confidence in the u.s. economy's continued growth but warned weakness in the global economy, particularly china and falling financial markets, could slow the fed's plan to raise interest rates. sears holdings, a corporate parent of sears and kmart stores, is speeding up plans to close 50 stores nationwide. most are kmart and they are expected to close the next few months. poor sales have forced sears to change plans. employees were told last month which stores were shutting down. the electronic automaker tesla says it lost $320 million in the fourth quarter. so that is more than double the same quarter a year ago in tesla's 11th straight quarterly loss.
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after-hours trading. on news that production of its lower priced model 3 sedan remains on schedule. youtube unveiled its first round of original programming to be seen on youtube red. members pay a month subscription for the monthly program and it skips ads and comes with a streaming music service. the lineup includes a feature length movie starring lilly sing and cutie pie and two other movies. just in time for valentine's day. a survey from netflix on sharing and relationships. netflix questioned 18 to 39-year-olds. 51% said sharing netflix account with their partners was a very big step towards a serious relationship. more than half say they bond with their partners over netflix and nearly a third, 27%, show compatibility was important in a relationship.
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together, stays togegeer. >> on the flip side, suddenly, if the password gets updated and nobody told you, you might want to grab your toothbrush and go home. >> truth be told, that happened to me after a breakup! >> we have to talk! jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. coming up on "cbs this morning," burger king adding grilled hot dogs to the menu. we will talk to financial contributor mellody hobson. still ahead, creature comforts. a new study tells you whether it's a good idea to allow your
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bed! here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. a sacramento father proved some dads will do anything for
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his 8-year-old son has cerebral palsy but has always wanted to spend time with the other kids at the skate park, so dad made it happen and running behind his son's wheelchair up every ramp and around every curb. you can see from the kid's smile, it just made his day. the massive snowboarding ramp at boston's fenway park is just about ready to go. wednesday, skiers and snowboarders went for a test run and soaring high above the historic ballpark. fenway will host its first-ever big air competition over the next two days. you can blame it on the boss. an albany dad wrote an epic note for his daughter this week when she was late for class. the reason? blue springsteen's concert the night before. the show went late, so little isabel was late for school the next morning and dad compared the concert with being a face-to-face with god. a little bit after romance there. fans of "harry potter" can begin a countdown to a new book.
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release a new sequel to her seven-part series in july. "harry potter and the cursed child" for a play in london. new research challenges the conventional wisdom that pets is not beneficial in your pedestrian. animals in the bedroom are disruptive for sleep, a survey of sleep patients by the mayo clinic finds 41% say sharing their bed with pets is beneficial. >> if having a pet nearby helps them feel relaxed and gives them sense of security, which rmits them to fall asleep with ss difficulty, then i think at is something that does serve attention. >> bottom line -- make sure it doesn't have fleas. johnny depp is known for his dynamic performances and his latest role is no exception. >> i want you to spread every square inch of brass in donald trump towers. that is depp doing his best donald trump.
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you travel coach yourself and you always travel in the middle seat. why is that? is that penance for something? why travel in the middle seat, sir? >> because we couldn't get the aisle or the damn window. that is why. >> senator bernie sanders on "the late show" with stephen colbert. colbert a south carolina native gave sanders tips on winning the palmetto state. the secret eating boiled peanuts and washing it down with a cold beer. as love begins to fill the air in these days leading up to valentine's day, here is a romantic story that is 70 years in the making. as mark strassmann reports, a man and woman separated by war who rediscovered each other on opposite sides of the world. >> reporter: what does this
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>> it means a lot to me. and if she looks at me like that now, i don't know what it would do to me! >> reporter: norwood taunis is now 93, never forgot his first love. in 1944, the 21-year-old g.i., stationed outside london, met a british 17-year-old named joyce durant. >> i knew she was the girl that i wanted to marry. >> reporter: the war couldn't wait. he headed to normandy and d-day. >> i said i'll see you soon and away i went and never saw her >> reporter: they swapped letters after the war, but communication broke down. they married other people. remembered the girl who got away. >> i had placed her on a pedestal, untouched, pure, and unobtainable, because in my mind, that is really what she was. >> yes, i'm here! >> reporter: last year, out of the blue, joyce's son tracked him down on the internet.
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than 70years, the two talked to each other again via skype. >> i still dream of you. >> you do? >> i do. >> oh, my! >> reporter: joyce morris, now 88 and divorced, lives in australia. >> the only one big problem is i can't take you in my arms and give you a squeeze! >> oh! >> reporter: problem solved. thomas landed in adelaide, australia. >> hello. >> give me a squeeze. >> to find somebody who loves you, you love them, would rather be special, wouldn't it? >> reporter: americans and brits have always had a special relationship. mark strassmann, cbs news, norfolk, virginia. >> what a sweet story. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will have the first look inside the tsa's new training facility for airport screeners.
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the sometimes dangerous effort to rid florida's everglades from this invasive species of snake. and michelle miller sits down with lionel richie who is being honored with this year's grammy music cares person of the year award. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. announcer: tom selleck stars
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