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captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, january 25th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." president trump says he's willing and ready to testify in the russia investigation. >> i'm looking forward to it actually. i would love do that. i'd like to do it as soon as possible. michigan state university's president steps down hours after former msu and usa gymnastics doctor larry nassar was sentenced for sexual abuse. and going home. a rampage shooting victim shot
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in the head is going home in what doctors are calling an amazing recovery. good morning from the studio 57 news room at cbs headquarters. i'm anne-marie green. he's accused of obstructing free trade with his america first policy, but back in this country, mr. trump will likely face questions concerning obstruction of justice. before he left, the president said that he'd answer questions under oath from special counsel robert mueller who's investigating special election interference. good morning, anne-marie. >> good morning. it's the first time a sitting u.s. president has visited the davos gathering in almost 20 years and trump is pledging to strike the right deal with investors and bring back more money to america. the president arrives in davos
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with two issues lingering back home, immigration and the russia investigation. the president said he's looking forward to being interviewed by special counsel robert mueller. at that same flight q & a with reporters he insiftds it will make the u.s. more appealing to investors. >> i'm going to davos to get them to bring back a lot of money. >> treasury secretary of state mnuchin arrived before the president. he claims it helps with trade. >> it's really all about economic growth, opportunities to invest, free trade. >> some of mnuchin's comments were a sign proef tekzism. leaders from germany, italy were against those policies. >> we need free trade, free
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market, and not protection. >> well, the president is scheduled to meet with the presidents of uk and israel, heal be seeking information on national security and how to deal with north korea. >> gavin ramadan in london. thank you, gavin. speaking yesterday he said so-called d.r.e.a.m.ers enrolled in the daca program could become citizens over a period of 10 to 12 years. >> whether you have a little company or whether they work, whatever they're doing, if they do a great job, i think it's a nice thing to have the incentive of after a period of years being able to become a citizen. >> mr. trump said an immigration bill must also include $25 billion and build a border wall and measures to scale back family-based immigration and
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limit the diverse lottery program. the president of michigan state university resigned facing stiff criticism over the handling of the allegations of larry nassar. many say the university mishandled complaints about him. in her resignation letter, simon said as tragedies are politicized, blameinevitab inevitable. she announced her resignation after larry nassar was sentenced. >> i just signed your death warrant. >> after they had addressed their abuser, she got her turn. >> your decision to assault was. >> lar ya nassar addressed her and his victim. >> there are no words that can describe the depth and breadth
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of how sorry i am for what occurred. >> reporter: judge aqua lina did not buy his apology reading parts of his letter last week. >> what i did in the state cases was medical, not sexual. the media convinced them that everything i did was wrong and bad. they feel i broke their trust. hell hath no fury like a woman's scorn. >> reporter: the judge told nassar his treatments were not medical and reminded him he had admitted wrongdoing in his plea deal. >> because you are guilty, aren't you. >> reporter: as the proceedings came to a close, rachel den holder asked for the maximum. >> suggest to you children are worth everything. >> reporter: she was the first to accuse nassar of sexual abuse
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in a 2016 "star" article. >> you started the tidal wave. you are the bravest person i've ever had in my courtroom. >> reporter: kayly lore rinne said she was 13 years old. >> i hope when you get a chance to speak you tell us who knew what and when they knew it. a culture was in place where children were afraid to say know to a grown-up and where complaints were not taken seriousry. as the judge said today there needs to be a massive investigation to find out how this happened. dr. jon lapook, bs ncbs news, n york. ahead we'll hear from carly stevens and rachael denhollander, two accusers who confronted him in court. prosecutors plan to charge a
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student with two counts of murder and a dozen assaults. they originally planned to charge the 15-year-old with 12 counts with attempted murder by they feel they have a better chance of charging him with assault. the california parents accused of torturing their 13 children have been ordered not to contact their children. their children are between the ages of 2 and 29 and they were rescued on january 14th. some had been shackled to their beds. all were malnourished. david and louise turpin pleaded not guilty to torture, abuse, and other charges in court yesterday. the judge barred them from contacting their family for at least three years. and a woman who was shot in the las vegas attack more than three months ago is leaving the hospital today. she was shot in the head, but she was put on life support and
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expected not to survive. the bullet injured the left side of her brain damaging the area that deals with language, but she fought back. >> even though i will not be the same old giovanna, i will come back stronger. we will not let people like him win >> her husband says never gave up hope and had a dream his wife came to him and said everything is going to be okay. coming up on the "morning news" now, david copperfield is speaking out. how the entertainer addressed being accused of sexual assault. and cloning creation. two monkeys make history. this is the "cbs morning news." i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications.
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alert due to ice dams, large churches of ice come bibled with rainfall and melting snow are creating flooding in some areas. there was a mandatory curfew last night in pittsson. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "washington post" reports vice president mike pence was forced to break a tie over the nomination of kansas republican governor sam brownback to a religious freedom post. he was confirmed to be ambassador at large for international religious freedom on a 50-49 vote. pence cast the tie-breaking vote as a republican of the senate. two others were present. david copperfield was accused of sexual asauld. he said he supported the "me
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too" movement. he asked people what it was like to be falsely accused of sexual misconduct. hours later a report surfaced of a woman who claims she was drug and sexually assaulted in 1988 when she was 17 years old. the "financial times" says the president's club will close after reports of sexual harassment at charity event. two "financial times" reporters were among the female hostesses last week's event at london's dorchester hotel. they reported they were groped, harassed, and propositions. they have raised money for children's charities over the last three years. monkeys have been cloned. researchers cloned a pair of monkeys for the first time using the same technique that produced dolly the sheep in 1996. since then scientists have cloned nearly two dozen kinds of
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mammals. the chinese scientists say they have no intention of cloning humans. and "sports illustrated" says four players were elected to the baseball hall of fame yesterday. chipper jones batted .303 and hit 468 home runs during his career. outfielder vladimir guerrero was a nine-time all-star who hit .318 and swatted 449 homers. jim thome hit 612 home runs during his 22-year career with the cleveland indians and the san diego closer hoffman with 71 saves. still ahead, the end of the yellow brick road. singer elton john makes a big announcement as he opens up about retiring from touring. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help.
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three-year world tour. he said he's doing it for his two kids. >> i want to spend more time with them. i have to spend more time with them. i am their father. david is their father. they give us so much joy. i don't want to miss too much. >> the farewell yellow bric road tour starts on september 8th and includes three areas. >> shedding light on ge's accounting and a new perk for starbucks workers. diane king hall is at the stone york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. congressman wilbur ross talked about a more nationalistic policy wide steve mnuchin said a weaker u.s. dollar is better for trade. the dow added 41 point, the s&p 500 with little change and the dmakz lost 45 points. federal investigators are probing general electric's
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spacex is aiming for a february test flight, which will carry one of elon musk's tesla roadsters in orbit around the sun. musk is ahead of tesla and spacex. the flu has hit everywhere. now there's a city that proves a deadly link between the flu and your heart. danielle nottingham has your story. >> ronald got his first flu shot this year. he's had two heart attacks in the past. >> i always say i don't want to get a flu shot. the thought hit mend i decided to do it. >> reporter: a new study suggests it could keep his heart healthy. research published finds the chance of heart attack is six-fold during first seven days of the flu. >> it goes through a lot of changes, increased inflammation, increased stress. their blood vessels tend to go
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into spasms, their blood gets a little more thicker. >> reporter: researchers looked at 20,000 adults in canada and found the risk may be higher for older adults, patients with b-flu infections and those who have never had a heart attack. it magnifies the importance of getting vaccinated and taking precautions like washing your hands and staying home at least 24 hours after fever subsides. >> this particular fever has been devastating for patients with heart conditions, diabetes, asthma. when they've had the flu, respiratory conditions including death has happened. >> reporter: ronald is glad he got a shot. >> people are dying out there and i don't have a tickle in my throat. >> reporter: he plans to get vaccinated every year from now on. danielle nottingham, cbs news. coming up on "cbs this morning." grammy winning duo alicia keys
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our top stories this morning president trump arrived in davos, switzerland, for the world economic forum. before he'd left washington he said he's answer questions from robert mueller under oath. he also said he's willing to give undocumented citizens brought here as children citizenship in ten to 12 years. and prosecutors in kentucky say they plan to charge the student who allegedly opened fire at his high school with two counts of murder and 12 counts of assault. a grand jury is scheduled to convene next month. malls across the country are struggling to stay afloat.
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as michelle miller reports, the economic picture gets worse when a mall loses its anchor store. >> reporter: at the mall in central pennsylvania, it's closing time for sears just like it was for its macy's and jcpenney's last year. to lose anchors -- >> yes. >> -- that's big. >> it is big. it it's very big. >> reporter: she's helped manage the mall for 30 years. retail research firm cushman and wakefield reports 11,000 stores will close and predicts as many as 300 malls out of 1,100 may not even exist in seven years. this is what the death of a mall looks like up close. the lane hills new jersey mall was once a vibrant shopping center. now it's set to be demolished. toys "r" us across the way was one of the last stores standing. now it's one of the 180 that's
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set to be closing this year. >> in the age of e-commerce, you have to give consumers a reason to come to your mall, to come to your store. >> reporter: one major reason, the amazon effect with $178 billion in net sales, the company has revolutionized the way consumers shop online. >> a lot of people say malls are dead. you say? >> i don't believe that. don't want to believe that on a personal level, of course, but i also don't believe it. >> reporter: for lacome to survive it must become a center of community, not just a shopping destination. >> you need to do something that draws the people out. >> reporter: and then hopefully their pocketbooks. michelle miller, cbs news, hencedale, pennsylvania. coming up on "cbs this morning," a new warning from the justice department on so-called
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sanctuary cities and illegal immigrants. plus there are growing calls to combat the delivery of illegal opioids by international mail. tony dokoupil talked to ohio senator rob portman about what authorities need to do to keep up. and grammy winning duo alicia keys and swizz beatz sits down with gayle in their first joint interview as we count down to the grammys. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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once i step on the grid iron i'm playing, like against the patriots and that is where you have to trust in your preparation, working every single day and living in that moment. nick foles focusing on the task at hand eagles quarterback talks about preparing for super super bowl lii and playing on the biggest stage in sports. happening today trial begins for edward archer man charged in the 2016 ambush shooting of philadelphia police officer jesse hartnett. coming up domestic issues following president trump as arrives in switzerland for a forum with the world's biggest business leaders. today is thursday, january m jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. lets check forecast with

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