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apple to be in. >> to oppose your government on something doesn't feel good. and to oppose it on something where we are advocating for civil liberties, which they are supposed to protect, it is incredibly ironic. >> cook says he is prepared to take apple's battle with the fbi to the supreme court. the united states is expected to submit to the u.n. security council a resolution to expand sanctions against north korea because of its latest nuclear test. north korea has been under u.n. sanctions since 2006. because of its multiple rocket launches and nuclear tests, the expanded sanctions reportedly including black listing individuals and tightening restrictions on korean banks. coming up on the "morning
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i'd likeo i'd like to take this moment to publicly support kesha. thank you very much. during the britain awards last night in london, adele supported kesha. kesha says her producer sexually assaulted her and wants to end her contract with him. for her part, adele won the global success award and received three other top honors. and for her part, kesha is speaking out in support of abuse victims. and a possible connection between the late justice antonin scalia and an elite hunting group. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" reports that antonin scalia was among members of a secretive hunting fraternity when he died. the supreme court justice was staying at a remote texas ranch.
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international order of an austrian group founded in 1695. the "miami herald" have reported three pregnant florida women have the zika virus and health officials say they contracted it with trips outside the united states. scientists think the virus may cause a serious birth defect. the owner -- oregonian is reporting not guilty pleas were entered yesterday for the 16 defendants in a portland court. they are charged with conspiracy in the 41-day standoff last month. the dallas morning news is reporting how rick perry celebrated after being cleared of charges. the former texas governor took a stroll in downtown austin. two abusive power counts against him were dropped. "rolling stone" reports that kesha is taking her fight with a producer to facebook. the singer says this issue is bigger just about me. she wants to end her contract
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he denies it. how a last-minute transplant the 7-month-old boy was born with a severe heart defect. he was days away from death when a donor heart became available. 25 babies in the u.s. died last year waiting for hearts. still ahead, a new range of emotions on facebook. the social media network is emjois. we will show you the new options. >> announcer: this portion of
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. some british designers think their invention could make cramped flyers more comfortable. the twister seat adjusts when a passenger moves. it takes up the same space as a typical economy seat. the company says several airlines are interested. and coming up on "cbs this morning," a look at another seat plan. airbus' proposal for bench seating that could end up costing you even more money. on the cbs "moneywatch" now. meet facebook's new emjois and does your job get other people to swipe right? hena daniels is at the new york
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more. after the price of oil turned higher, stocks on wall street rebounded from early losses to close with modest gains. the dow finished 53 points higher. the s&p gained eight points and the nasdaq climbed 39 points. 20% of human resources managers, 1 in 5, admit women at their company earn less than men for the same work. according to a just released survey. men are three times as likely to earn six figures, according to career builds survey, and nearly the same percentage of men and women say they are satisfied or very satisfied with their jobs. according to a security researcher, some of nissan's electric leased cars can be easley hacked. the researcher says heating and air-conditioning units can be hijacked and running down the car's batteries and can also be spied on. nissan says there is no safety threat.
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pennsylvania. the ride hailing service is working with carnegie mellon university to develop the technology. two test tracks are under consideration. uber is expected to make a presentation to city officials next month. target reported strong growth in the fourth quarter of last year, driven by online traffic. target racked up over a billion dollars in online sales for the first time. facebook unveils its new emjois. there are five new animated emjois to express your feelings behind like. love, ha ha, wow, sad, angry. they launched them yesterday. facebook launched the emjois globally yesterday. facebook says it conducted research for a year to come up with these new emjois. yea was rejected for not being universal enough. your job may matter more than your looks when it comes to finding a potential mate.
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with its sexiest jobs list. it is held by tinder users that attract the most attention. for women the top five is physical therapist, interior designer, founder/entrepreneur, pr/communications and teacher. men are pilot, founder/entrepreneur, firefighter, doctor, and tv/radio personality. >> tv/radio personality for men, really? i can understand if you don't mind your man putting on a little makeup before he goes to work. >> every single day! >> i'm dissing all of the handsome available men i'm working with. but i can poke fun, right? hena daniels at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, hena. still to come, letting loose at the white house. the president and first lady are joined by some of the brightest stars to pay tribute to legendary entertainer ray charles. it's all right now his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit
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there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting.
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here's a look at today's
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the country. hey ho hey ho a star-studded lineup paid tribute to ray charles last night at the white house. as part of the in performance at the white house series. >> his accolades are too many to name, but perhaps his biggest achievement was to show all of us about a diversity of music, a chorus of cultures and of styles that truly makes america, the beautiful. >> president obama said it was a bittersweet celebration for him. last night's performance was his last as president. one of president obama's top
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next gig. david lit, the brain behind the president's best one-liners and jokes has taken a job with comedy side funny or die. he has been named to the washington, d.c. operation. funny or die has produced many hits. most recently johnny depp at donald trump. only six days remain on scott kelly's astronaut countdown. he is wrapping up his year in space. he tweeted this shot wednesday night riding 96 sunsets or six days and a wake-up left. speaking from the international space station yesterday, kelly revealed how he'll spend his first day back at home. >> the first thing is just being around the people that you miss and that are important to you and spending time with them. you know, after that, i think i might jump in my pool or take a shower. >> sounds good.
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march 1st. the gymnast who gave us a solid performance and one unforgettable smirk will be skipping the 2016 olympics. mckayla maroney announced on wednesday that she is no longer competing in gymnastics and will not be competing in rio. her scowling at the podium went viral. she even recreated it with the president. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," team usa goalkeeper hope solo. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." jane likes to mix things up.
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a kentucky man learned how
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cigarette can be dangerous with your health. surveillance from a convenience store shows how a cigarette explodes in his pockets and he runs outside and takes his pants off and eventually is doused with a fire extinguisher. he said he suffered third-degree burns. basketball players have the highest raid of sudden cardiac deaths related to sport in the united states. now the nba has released a study that looks at what is normal and what is not when it comes to athletes' hearts. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: at 7'1", isaiah austin was built for basketball. after two standout years on the court for baylor university, he was heading for the 2014 nba draft. >> i was playing some of the best basketball of my life. >> reporter: but his dreams were about to change. league doctors ran tests, including imaging of his heart. he had a genetic condition that leaves part of the aorta abnormally large and puts
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cardiac death. >> just accepting it. accepting in that in life and health is more important than the game. >> reporter: researchers at university of medical center have released a new study that for the first time examines the hearts of nba players. >> we have provided a frame of reference that all physicians can use to help decide what is normal and what is abnormal. >> reporter: researchers analyze the echocardiograms of more than 500 nba players. they found while the heart increased propors nationaltionately with their size, they found that the aorta route diameter did not. >> the aorta route diameters actually reached a plateau. so no matter how big you get, there was a certain limit. >> reporter: isaiah won't be able to play in the nba. >> i miss it every day. it was my first love. >> reporter: he pours his competitive spirit into a new sport. you golf? >> i do, yeah. >> reporter: how are you? >> i'm actually pretty good. >> reporter: and he uses his foundation toeducate other
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waco, texas. a little girl in washington is getting support from around the world as she battles cancer. 3-year-old eli walton has undergone 17 surgeries since the tumor was discovered on her brain as a baby. she's spent most of her life in the hospital so her mother put out a call a social media to bring post cards to eli and her. they have received 151 from as far away as belgium. >> now she is getting, through a picture, experience a little bit about every place. >> ellie's latest scan showed that her cancer is improving, which is great news. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," johnson & johnson fighting back against the 71 million dollar talcum powder products. a look at the growth of start-up companies in the heartland.
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solo joins us in the studio. that is the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green.
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> things are shaking up in nevada... following senator harry reid's endorsements for two candidates. who his pick for the democratic presidential candidate is... and the potential new spot governor sandoval could take. ((kirsten joyce)) > apple c-e-o tim cook may bring the company's dispute with the f-b-i... to court. what he had to say
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as the clock ticks for them to make a decision on the government's appeal. > plus... everyone can't stop staring at this kitten's face! why the animal shelter says... this cool cat could become the next celebrity. /// < welcome to a brighter morning, this is 8 newsnow with kirsten joyce, sherry swensk, demetria obilor and brian loftus > ((brian loftus)) > thanks for loftus. kirsten joyce. 8 news now is your local election headquarters. hillary clinton received an endorsement.. from senator minority leader harry reid. ((brian loftus)) he says he's standing behind hillary clinton in her run for the white house. reid participated in saturday's democratic caucus, but voted as "uncommitted." clinton ended up beating bernie sanders in another close race. reid says he wanted to remain neutral leading up to the caucuses. he's worked closely with sanders in the senate and considers him a friend. /// ((brian loftus)) > following donald trump's win here in nevada....

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