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news" for this friday. from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco new york city, i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs it's friday, january 12th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." no deal. president trump rejects a bipartisan immigration proposal, but it was his vulgar racially charged quote about haiti, el salvador, and african countries that has lawmakers on both sides of the aisle sounding off. after a brief reprevious snow, rain, and a temperature drop make a return to parts of the country. and putting friends first. the change facebook is making to your news feed.
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good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. president trump rejected an immigration reform deal reached by a bipartisan group of senators using vulgar and racially charged language. the president's outburst targeted immigrants from haiti, el salvador, and africa. the white house is not denying the president's remarkses, which has triggered criticism from both sides of the aisle. hena doba is here in new york with the details. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump's dismissal of haiti with that vulgar expression has created anger from both sides of the aisle and around the world. the president suggested instead the u.s. should allow more entrants from countries like norway. after coming under fire for some racially charged comments he reportedly made about immigrants, president trump in a late night tweet defended his
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immigration priorities, writing in part, it's my duty to protect the lives and safety of all americans. we must build a great wall. the president's comment came on a meeting with lawmakers on immigration. he used an expletive to refer to africa, haiti, and el salvador, saying, quote, why are we having all these blank countries coming here. his prime minister he met with on wednesday. republicans and democrats alike condemned mr. trump's remarks. >> the statements of the president are reprehensible, they're racist. >> several lawmakers took to twitter. republican senator orrin hatch wrote in part, i look forward to getting a more detailed explanation regarding the president's comments. >> we have in the white house someone who could lead the ku klux klan. >> the haitian government has summoned the top diplomat there to explain the president's
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comments. the white house did not deny the president's reported remarks. a spokesperson released a statement saying in part, quote, certain politicians chose to fight for foreign countries, but president trump will always fight for the american people. anne-marie. >> hena doba here in new york. thank you so much, hena. well, in a tweet late last night, the president explained why he'll cancel a trip to london next month. the reason why i canceled, i'm not a big fan of president obama having sold the finest embassy in london for peanuts only to build a new one in the same location for $1.2 billion. bad deal. wanted me to cut ribbon. no. ahead on "cbs this morning," cbs news political contributor bob schieffer reflects on the trump administration's first year and what that means for the upcoming mid-term elections. well, a bill reauthorizing a
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key u.s. by law is headed to the senate. they renewed the intelligence and surveillance act yesterday seeming to indicate he had turned against the program. he has since said he will sign the renewal. the law focuses on foreign agents but americans, e-mails, phone calls, and other communications get caught up in the process. and now to the weather and a dramatic temperature shift following more snow, heavy rain, and possible flooding in the northeast. in new england authorities are hoping to avoid major flooding by clearing snow left over from last week's storm. this morning travel is expected to be impacted from the midwest to the northeast. chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the storm's path. >> today we track a very messy storm system. we have winter storm warnings and winter advisories out not just for snow and rain, but we're talking about a big drop in temperature as the storm tracks to the east.
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here's the timeline. heavy rain across the east coast. there you see the back edge bring the mix of snow and ice. it will track through new england and the state overnight and exit on saturday. in terms of the heaviest snowfall, we could see up to a foot in western new york and that will be the peak for snow fall in western p.a. for record highs across much of the east coast as we look toward friday afternoon to a 40-degree drop. look how quickly this moves off toward the east. as we head into friday evening, teens in detroit, 20s in cincinnati. there you see the warmth melting away along the eastern seaboard. when we wake up on saturday, sub freezing air and a flash freeze, which is likely going to be the biggest threat for all of these communities as the cold moves back in. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. well another sunny day is in the forecast for southern california where flood-driven mudslides have already killed 17 people, and the search for more than 40 others continues, but more than three days after the fact, hope is fading.
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warnings were issued days in advance, but santa barbara authorities waited just ten minutes before the first flooding to issue an emergency cell phone alert. >> we would have evacuated. everybody in my neighborhood would have. we all are families. we have kids. if that was dictated to us, we would have followed the rules. >> officials say they waited because they feared it might not be taken seriously. the governor of missouri is in a fight for his political life this morning. eric greitens admits to having an extramarital affair but he denies allegations that he threatened the woman he was involved with. a st. louis prosecutor is now investigating. bianna golodryga has details. >> i'm a navy s.e.a.l. and i'll take dead aim at politics as usual. >> reporter: he campaigned as an outsider, family man. >> most importantly, i am a very proud husband and father.
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>> reporter: first time eric greitens democrat turned republican 'peeled to a cross-section of voters with his brains and his brawn. now one month after being sworn in, governor greitens finds himself under siege. audio recordings obtained by our st. louis affiliate kmov which cbs has not independently verified appeared to show an unnamed woman, the governor's hairdresser, admitting to a sexuse sexual encounter with the governor to her ex-husband. >> i'll make you feel better. i'll make you feel good. come downstairs and i want to show you how to do a proper pullup. he used some sort of tape. i don't know what it was. he tapes my hands to these rings and then put a blindfold on me. >> reporter: but it was the alleged blackmail threat that she said scared her.
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>> he said, you're never going to mention my name. >> while acknowledging the affair, the show-me state governor denies all other accusations saying show me the proof. we have not been provided the tape or the transcript and know nothing about the circumstances of how or why it was made. in a separate statement, first lady sheena greitens who has apparently forgiven her husband said we have a loving marriage and an awesome family. anything beyond that is between us and god. as for the tape and the former hairdresser, she has not responded publicly. according to the paper, she was not aware at the time that her ex-husband was recording her confession. bianna golodryga cbs news, new york. coming up on the "morning news", left out in the cold. which hospital was caught on video patient dumping. and a message for dr. mom. why you should avoid giving certain cough medicines to your kids. this is the "cbs morning news." giving
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some quick thinking and perseverance helped save the life of a dog in virginia. 10-year-old golden retriever bogey had fallen into the freezing ice in a creek. his owner had grabbed a boat and struggled the pull the 100-pound dog into the boat. after a third try, he got him into the boat. after warming up and a trip to the vet bogey is back melting hearts all around him. there's a warning about cough medicine and kids and a requirement for medicaid. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the new york times reports the trump administration will allow states imposed work requirement. states will be able to require adults to work or participate in community engagement activities
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as a condition for medicaid eligibility. there are some exemptions such as pregnant women, elderly, primary caretakers of children and students. a medical center apologized for discharging a patient onto a hospital street only in a hospital gown and socks. a facebook post shows an orderly leaving the disoriented women at a bus stop. an investigation is under way and he called it an isolated incident. >> we feel comfortable in the statement, what you saw in that video is not a process that would occur with any frequency at all. >> the woman's mother called the video horrifying. she said her daughter is with family and receiving care at a different facility. "times" says renowned
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conductor charles dutoit faces six new allegations of sexual assault including rape. the women who accused the 81-year-old conductor of assaulting them starting in the '70s say they were compelled to speak out after other women came forward with stories of alleged misconduct. he denies the allegations. "financial times" reports ecuador granted wikileaks founer julian assange citizenship. he's been living in ecuador's embassy in london since 2012. he took refuge there to avoid sweden and an extradition. he still faces arrest in britain for jumping bail. the "washington post" reports the fda issued a warning against giving kids cough and cold medicine. serious side effects include breathing difficulties and even death. it is requiring drugmakers to change the wording on labels to make sure children younger than 18 should not use the products.
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the fda also said it's making manufacturer s add new safety warnings for adults. and "usa today" says james franco was a no-show at last night's critics' choice awards. he won but he wasn't there to accept the award. it follows claims by five women who accuse him of sexual misconduct. franco told cbs's stephen colbert earlier in the week that the stories are not accurate, but he prides himself on taking responsibility for the things that he's done. still ahead, engaging facebook. the changes you will find on your news feed as the social media website aims for more meaningful interactions. aims for more meaningful interactions. plaque . ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,...
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higher. you may start seeing more money in your paycheck next month. the internal revenue service published new income withholding tax to conform with the new overhaul measure. treasury secretary steven mnuchin says that should mean more take-home pay for about 90% of american workers. mixed news from walmart. the world's largest private employer, the retailer confirmed it's closing 63 of its sam's club warehouses in the next few weeks. that could put about 10,000 people out of work. sam's club claims it's in an effort to better align the stores. they could place workers at other sam's stores. walmart said it was raising salaries and handing out bonuses. and facebook is changing the way it filters posts and videos on its news feed. the feed will now prioritize what friends and families share
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and will reduce the contend from republicans and brands. he wants people to have more meaningful social information. advertisers will not be affected by the change. anne-marie. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, diane. have a great weekend by the way. >> you too. still ahead, airbag warning. ford is urging drivers of a popular truck to get the vehicles off the roads immediately. watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. robots do all sorts of things these days and now there's one that teaches ping-pong. the japanese company showed off
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its robot at the consumer electronic show in las vegas. the robot can read the ball's movements and use the artificial intelligence and facial recognition to predict its opponent's next move. an urgent warning this morning from ford and the national highway traffic safety administration. it has to do with specific ranger small pickup trucks equipped with takata airbags. kris van cleave has the story. >> reporter: ford is now telling owners of the small trucks to stop driving the small trucks immediately. an exploding airbag killed a ranger driver in july. the 52-year-old south carolina man was killed in 2016 when he struck a cow in the middle of the road. his airbag deployed and a piece of shrapnel flew out of it and into his neck.
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too veecks are already under recall, but now ford wants all rangers built between august 10th around december 15th, 2005, not to be driven until repairs are made. the company said in a statement, we are taking this matter very specifically and are advising people to stop driving their vehicles so dealers can make repairs immediately. >> how critical is this recall that people pay attention to and get fixed? >> this is a critical safety recall. some of these airbags have exploded and killed and maimed people throughout the u.s. and so we want to get these takata airbags off the roads. >> ford said it will be notifying owners by mail, phone, and text. they have the parts on hand to replace those inflaters. the national highway traffic safety administration has now recalled 42 million cars with takata airbags and the inflaters are now linked to at least 21 deaths nationwide.
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>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," britain's queen elizabeth is sharing her memories of the day that she was crowned nearly 65 years ago. we'll have exclusive clips. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." boost water gel. o with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena ayep, and my teeth are yellow.? time for whitestrips. crest glamorous white whitestrips are the only ada-accepted whitening strips proven to be safe and effective. and they whiten 25x better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character.
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our top stories this morning. president trump's vulgar remarks shocked many lawmakers. the comment came as he rejected a bipartisan immigration deal. the white house is not denying the president's remark but says he supports immigration policies that welcomes those who can contribute to our society. a boy injured in the texas church shooting in november finally left the hospital yesterday. omar villafranca was there for his special ride home. >> reporter: dozens of people gathered on the south texas highway for ryland ward's homecoming. that's him sitting in the front of the fire truck. rye land isn't just any
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6-year-old and this isn't just any trip home. >> he's our hero. he's the reason we stay positive through all this. >> reporter: for the past two months, ryland was living in a south texas hospital. last november a gunman attacked his church in sutherland springs, texas. 26 people were killed. ryland was shot five times. his stepmother died shielding the boy. his two sisters brook and emily didn't make it. rusty is a firefighter and responded to the church shooting. inside the church, ryland was the first person he noticed. >> there was something holding my pant leg and i looked down and it was a little arm. so i picked him up and carried him out right away. >> reporter: rusty would visit ryland in the hospital almost every sunday. the viftds would keep ryland's
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spirits up. he's very energetic. no matter how much pain he was in, he never showed it. >> when he was finally going home, he wanted to go in style. luckily he had a new friend with a pretty sweet ride. >> he asked me to go faster, if the siren could be any louder and he wanted me to blow the horn more. >> reporter: ryland is finally home. he still has a mom, a dad, and a sister, and he's still got a long road to recover. the residents of this small texas town say they'll be with ryland for every step. omar villafranca, cbs news, sutherland springs, texas. coming up on "cbs this morning," general motors is unveiling a new self-driving car without a steering wheel. kris van cleave has a closer look at the chevy cruz av and when you can expect the see it on the roads. plus teenagers are putting laundry detergent pods in their
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mouth in dangerous new challenge. and queen elisabeth is sharing her memories on the day she was crowned nearly 65 years ago. we'll have exclusive clips. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day, and have a great weekend. for this friday. thanks for watching. thanks for watching. i'm -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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morning because it is foggy but it's okay, it's friday! january 12th, we are excited for the weekend. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm glad you explained. i had no idea what that was. >> just wanted to get everyone's attention. >> i thought you were saying the weekend was out there. >> we knew that was there. >> right around the corner! >> that weird red glow? the golden gate bridge! we are seeing a lot of weird glows out there. the fog is covering all our landmarks that we know. here's san jose. it's even foggy there. usually san jose gets a break from it but we have a dense fog out there today. so keep this in mind, please, if you need to have a long commute out there this morning. just leave soon. dense fog will impact a lot of folks today. we'll be sunny and warm this afternoon. so the fog will eventually burn off, i promise. and then get ready for a lovely weekend. spring-like conditions which i will explain. jaclyn? >> spring-like, sounds nice. good morning, we are taking a live look at your ride along 580. this is right at first street and those taillights moving westbound, you can

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