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statue now just three day leftc good morning. fbi direct terms the white house the memo alleging surveillance abuses during the election is ining a rat, and a ladies house democrat claims republicans secretly altered it after a committee voted to release it. doctors fighting the worst flu outbreak in years bring out new methods to fight it. dr. tara narula brings out the sophisticated equipment used to track flu faster than ever. we'll show you what our
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nashville affiliate found when he discovered megan barry's expenses. new developments in the case of actress natalie wood. more than 36 years after her mysterious death. investigators are following new ads and tell "48 hours" and tell of a person of interest f with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 co earth shaking ant a secret memo reased.tergate. >> democrats claim it was changed before it went to the white house. >> this is o dangerous days in presidency so r. killed after a train slammed into ain virgin >> this reminds you how fragile life is. >> more women are coming forward against former gymnastics doctor
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>> a student had an assault rifle and was arrested after ro ammunition. the mayor of nashville extramarital affair with the head of her security detail. i made a serious mistake. >> on the scene of this brushfire. burning fires in phoenix. >> all that -- >> throws it up. >> game over. >> -- and all that matters -- >> you're living in a regular house. >> we live in the neighborhood down the street from the white house. >> busy house? the room he wants, the closet he wants? >> no. he still talks about it. it doesn't have enough closet space, sorry. >> -- on "cbs this morning." >> the director for the centers for disease control which oversees regulation of cigarettes resigned after it was revealed she owns stock in a tobacco company and when
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reporters asked why she thought it was okay, she said she knows it's bad, she's really trying to kwitd, she only does it a couple of times a day. >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota. let's go places. welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm norah o'donnell with john dickerson and gayle king. >> good to be here. >> good to see you. a high steaks battle over the russia investigation is expected to open up. they accuse republicans of changing part of the text before sending it to the white house for review. >> the memo reportedly alleges the bureau and the justice powers when they were looking at the trump campaign. adam schiffed to withdraw it claiming it was
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secretly teio follows a warning from the fbi director . major republicans are pushing back on thhe last n schiff's contention minute secretly altered saying, quote, m made. they dispute that saying what actually hpe watered down accusations in the suspicious 2016 campaign surveillance. presidenum wld release the classified memo he was briefed on wednesday. authored by house intelligence chairman deveinnus, it talks about secret eavesdropppaof, a former campaign policy adviser. concerns. sha
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>> my loyalty is to the constitution, to the rule of law, and to the mission ofhe fbi. >> the president's fb i director christopher wray and deputy attorney general rod rosenstein went to the white house monday night to appeal to chief of according to sources, he told inaccuracy. in a sign o nunes and the justice department, the chairman said, it's no surprise toee fbi and doj issue spurious allowing people see information related to surveillance a agencies. >> this is a wholesale broadsid institutions. >> democrats charge veiled attempt to undermine
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has until friday whether to release the documents. tuesday would. >> will you release the memo? >> don't 100%. >> house republicans drafted me. no one here or on capitol hill participated in any way in drafting of the memo. it could released as early as today. >> major, thank you. a f offial tells cbs news that agents complained that the bureau's leaders were slow to move on the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. the former empe "wall street jo that retiring deputy directorth officials waited at least a month before telli discovered e-mails. and then jamgs comey saide reopening the investigation in a letter 11 days before the presidential
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cbs news learns peter strzok is involved in that. he's under investigation tr sending anti-trump e-mails while running the hillary clinton probe. a train loaded with republicans hit a garbage truck. the accident happened in virginia, 25 miles from the white house. >> gop with the president today. they'll also sit down with the secretaries of state and w was hospitalized has now been released speaker paul ryan is still being treated, a jarring start annual >> i know it's been a harrowing day. >> vice presidenpe rattled lawmr
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firide. struck halfway through a >> mass casualty incident, level 1, train versus truck. >> hundreds of members, their families, and aides were passing through tiny crozet, virginia, when the train struck a garbage truck sheering it>> most jagr s strange, almost explosion. dowounded.rs, some of them sgeon carrying au can see a stretcher with senatorssi members tried to save 28-year-old kriftd fehr foley, a passenon>> we attempted to resu him, but i don't think for his >> reporter: coss attended to a passenger. >> keep a e,ekrenltd
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airway. nclear why the gators now on the truck was in the train's lawma journey by bus as they tried toe train as well, so there was the rights. all in all, it was a very tough d day. >> strangely enough senateenced tragedy on their way to a retreat last year. highway that turned one car into a fatal accident directly in front of their bus, norah. >> nancy, thank you powerful ho republican says he's giving up his seat in oversight committee chairman wi another year. he led the investigation in the 2012 benghazi attack. he is the 41st gop pt year to
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one-of-a-kind biosurveillance system to proactively combat this historic deadly influenza outbreak. it's deck at the emergency operations unit at north well health oven long island. in information ounty is hit ake from all of their hospitals in almost real time, by passing the typical one- to two-week timeline from state and federal health officials. >> you'll see this is up to yesterday. so you're within 24 hours. >> ase mary mahoney said the system is a yp might you send? >> things like dough we have enough mass to protect our patients and family and staff. the large number of this population ispopution. do we have the appropriate doses ofor them. >> this season at least 39 children have died from
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the entire board of re gymnastics has resigned over the scandal with d ar was in court yesterday to face more accusers in another h. in all, more than260 women have come foofrm come forward. dr. jon lapook is >> good morning, norah. last year nassar was sentenced 175 years in prison.ocus on th girls in the county. oeft 60xpted to give impact statements. >> scum of the earth is too high of a titleyou. >> back in a michigan courtroom wednesday victims of larry institutions they believe helped protect him. little molecule of wisdom at michigan state d difference, hundreds of lives
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under virginia law. faces up to five years in prison. in 2007 a virgini kill third de people on campus. the mayor of nashville says admitting to an extramarital ir hea of her security detail. 2015.barry said it began members are now questions the mayor's travel bianna golodryga is here with the new details. good morning. >> good morn the popular mayor. she's the first female mayor in their history. in an interview only with our nashville affiliate wtef, she called the affair a mistake. >> i'm very embarrass and deeply ashamed. >> reporter: nashville mayor ba
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asked about her relationship with robert forrest. >> what this is about is being truly sorry for hurting people and for trust of nashvillians. >> reporter: her admission came just days after our nashville affiliate wtvf began investigating the use of taxpayer money. barry and forrest traveled alone on at least nine occasions for business including to washington, d.c., new york, and for a week last september to athens, greece. >> you'll see that my schedule reflects i was out there working. > reporter: sergeant forrest is also getting scrutiny. he was paid roughly $30,000 in overtime per year. in the first year under barry he was paid over $59,000. the second, more than $75,000. forrest rest was with barry and
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her husband bruce at their son's funeral last year after he died of an opioid abuse and he was at her inauguration last year. >> it started with my husband bruce. >> reporter: a rising star in the democratic party who campaigned for hillary clinton, barry said she does not plan to resign. >> i know god forgives, but, you know, the people of nashville don't to ask for their sgeant forrest retired yesterday after 31 metr and deeply regretsonip which ha ended. they're calling for an inquir into over said it's been a bad day bute's had worse, given
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>> i'm erin moriarity of "48 hours." for the first time investigators reveal new witnesses and new evidence in the drowning death of legendary movie star natalie wood, but can they make a indication for murder? that's coming up on "cbs this morning." and ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk
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good morning, i'm rahel solomon. updating our breaking news from this morning investigators are searching for cause of the deadly house fire that happened in north philadelphia overnight. fire broke out shortly after midnight on the 1300 block of west toronto street investigats say man and woman killed were related. their names have not been released. we will send to it katie for a check of the forecast, it feels warmer then yesterday >> even though it is still wintry weather out there today we have temperatures in the 40 's and then starting off in the 30's and 20's but by comparison it does feel milder is there a new front approaching that is why we have that surge of air and included out there indicative of things yet to come. it is not a potent looking front on thetia we will see rais develop toward evening time
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and through overnight and with timehat will turn over to some snow leading to tricky travel for tomorrow morning's commute another round of rain and snow for super bowl sunday , rahel. thinking of the commute morning rush is underway and i-95 southbound is jammed, at allegheny avenue in north philadelphia, traffic picking up there. schuylkill expressway slow approaching montgomery drive and patco yet again running on a modified schedule all day while crews repair electrical damage fray down pole on monday. your time and next update 7:55. up next investigators are speak are for first time about 1981 death of actress natalie wood, i'm rahel solomon. good morning.
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in case you missed a single thing that happened in january, let me break it down real quick. kim and kanye named their baby chicago while i was called a super bowl mango. bitcoin lost its all out baby. the hq acts as millennial crack. for some reason teens started eat i tide pods. taco bell is selling fries. look for me in two weeks i'll be in line at black panther.
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>> wow. that was impressive, but that was wrong when he said the hq app is millennial crap. >> because you like it. are you a millennial? >> in my dreams. >> you're a millennial in your heart. >> how do you like that? >> what did he say? oh, crack. okay. i take it back. i stand corrected. millennial ad gayle. crap. >> it's important to have a textual analysis. >> it makes welcome back to "cbs this morning." the etymology today, here are three things you should know this morning. president trump is breaking with precedent and will not sit down for a super bowl sunday interview. an interview with the president is a decade-old tradition. last year when fox televised the super bowl, he talked to bill o'reilly at the white house.
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this unprecedented move follows the city's decision to retroactively apply california's 2016 marijuana law, proposition 64 legalized the revoke yagsal use of pot. the district attorney's office is expected to dismiss nearly 3,000 misdemeanors and review about 5,000 felony cases. and facebook users are pulling back network.5 users spent 50 hours. he said the decline is the the h for meaningful connections. cng facebook stronger over the long >>veigators tell 48 hours they now have a person of interest in the mysteriousea natalie wood. in november 1981 witht a cause". accident but in 2011 the los
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angeles county sheriff's department reopened the investigation. copo erin moriarty has more. they reveal new hollywood mystery for the first time. >> reporter: in lifeatie wood was one of the biggest film stars imaginable. atar on trt"" and then "rebel without a cause" and >> i'm gypsy rose lane. >> reporter: her mysterious death that keeps her legend ali. sailing with her husband actor robert co-sta mysteriously disappeared from the yacht. >> i remember people coming on e found
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natalie wood floating. i just couldn' repter: natalie's quickly ruled an accidental drowning. allegations of remach claims there was a terrible fight between natalie and w the that night. >> i believe tharo until the mot she went into thewater. >> reporter: 30 years later in 2011. de-vern and over seven others signed a petition asking the los angeles county sheriff's department to take a new look. the case was reopened. lieutenant corina and ralph hernandez have been doggedly working it since. >> have you gotten more evidence
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that makes you question whether this is an accident? >> we have. we believe there's a lot we wer >> reporter: they weren't alone manner of death from accidental to these bruises suspicious to you? >> because she looked like the victim of an assault. >> reporter: and for the first time investigators say they have corroboration for davern's story about the fight. when the case was reopened, two new witnesses from a neighboring boat came forward claiming that not only heard the fight. one says she saw it. >> saw figures in the back of the "splendor" recognizing the voices as robert wagner and natalie wood arguing in the back of the boat. >> reporter: investigators still don't know how natalie wood got in water, butcorina
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has his suspicions. >> do you believe natalie wood was murdered? >> i think it's suspicious enough to think something happened. i don't think she got into the water herself or fell into the water. >> reporter: and they have questions on robert wagner's accounts of that nate. >> do you believe what he said is true? >> i haven't seen it and doesn' we've found. >> reporter: when the case was reopened robert wagner was not a suspect. we asked if that has changed? on of interest now. we know now he was the last person to be with natalie before she disappeared. >> robert wagner declined "48 hours'" request for an interview. >> remember when this was a huge story. she was a big deal. help us understand about robert wagner.
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what's the difference between a person of interest and a suspect. >> he has never been a sprpt and is not now. what he is a person of interest. they're calling it that for the very first time because they believe this is a suspicious death and they gather he was the last person to see her alive. they also say his accounts over the years just don't match the evidence they've gathered and the witnesses. i think the biggest example is what i mentioned in the piece. wagner said they did not have a fight before she disappeared and for a long time it was just the ship's captain who said it. now geerts say t witnesses who claim they heard the fight and one with witness says she saw it. his story has changed over the years. initially there bot the salon. he told investigators it was broken because of rough waters. later he admitted as part of a fight inside the salon. >> do you have any understanding
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why they're coming forward now? >> it was called an accident. according to investigators, they thought it wouldn't help. why one has credibility specific look i on a friday night, one witness say the fight the night before. he said it was natalie wood being the aggressor, and she fell on her knee and sure enough in the a autopsy report there's a bruise on her knee. so they find these new accounts acceptable and credible. >> thank you very much. thank you very much, erin moriari moriarity. you can seeerin's report at 10:00 p.m., 9:00 central right here on cbs. a number of companies are accused of selling fake twitter followers. how this is compromising t people's itys and why a senator is calling this fraud. you're watching "cbs this morning."
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have become so valued people are willing to pay for them whether they are real or number dak ackerman of cnet. >> most of the followers are bots. they're from a database of names and photos or copycatted from real accounts with a name. >> reporter: one company that comes under scrutiny is devumi. we make it happen. >> the bunch of packages. five followers for $10s. >> rte devu michigan i follows an estimated stock of 3,500 accounts. they use the names, profile pictures, personal details of real twitter users including minors. senors letter to the federal trade
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welcome back to "cbs this morning." here's look at some of this morning's headlines. "the new york times" has an update on a story we reported about fema ending aid yesterday to puerto rico. a fema spokesman said there is actually no plan to cut off aid as long as there is need. 20% of puerto rico's people still do not have electricity after hurricane hit back in september. >> it's pretty astounding after all this time that there are still so many people in the dark there. the "san francisco chronicle" says data from california shows self-driving cars need humans less and less, oh, no. waymo, the self-driving unit of google's alphabet drove 350,000 test miles on roads.
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good morning, i'm jim donovan. the eagles are back on practice field for the first time since moving their base of operations to minnesota, coach doug pederson and bird face defending champion new england patriots sunday in the super bowl in minneapolis. coach said bird looked sloppy after their first practice, but we're confident that they will be at their best this sunday. let's send it over to katie for a look at fourth cast. >> we have a couple different disturbance is here, jim, right now we have more cloud then anything. we had a very limited, sliver of sun, through for sunrise, very pretty but even that is starting to disappear. we will look outside live neighborhood network here we have cloud over pleasant mountain middle and high school, still snow left on the ground, right now but is there
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another batch of rain that moves in especially tonight and early tomorrow morning. it will turn over to a brief burst of snow before clearing out. another batch of snow, and then rain, super bowl sunday. lets look at traffic. accident on 295 southbound past route 30 in barrington, new jersey. left lane has been blocked there. is there an accident involving a pedestrian at intersection of the king of prussia road and madison ford road, and that is in radnor, no word on injuries there and, 476 jams going southbound past mid county. just normal volume at this point. in our next update it is at 8:25. coming up this morning dating app tinder is being sued for alleged age discrimination, i'm jim donovan, make it a gre
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it's thursday, february 1st, 2018. welcome back to "cbs this morning." ahead former white house security adviser fran townsend on releasing a memo and a dating app that discriminates against older users. rikki klieman talks about whether tinder has any justification to require people over 30 to play more, but first here's your open at 8:00. a high-stakes battle over releasing a memo. >> republicans are pushing back this this memo was secretly altered saying only minor edits were made. >> the one congressman who was
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hospitalized has been released but an aide to house speaker paul ryan is still being treated. >> it's implea mended a one-of-a-kind biosurveillance system to proactively combat this historic deadly influenza outbreak. >> this week's sentencing focuses on nassar's three girls in another county. even the next few days at least 60 victims are expected to give impact statements. >> megan barry. >> a police sergeant denied to protect her both say they did not violate public trust and she calls the affair a mistake. >> bernie sanders livestreamed his response to the state of the union and surprisingly the computer.d man had some his live scene went down for minutes and it came back and said we'll be back momentarily.
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i've got to say, a picture of a capitol building and a difficulty message, a little on the nose. i'm gayle king with norah o'donnell and john dickerson. the four-page memo from committee chairman devin nunes claims there was inappropriate surveillance of the trump campaign by the fbi and doj. >> paula reid is at fbi headquarters in washington. paula, good morning. >> good morning. we don't know if the president has actually reviewed this memo yet or which version he received. now, republicans say that changes that were made were minor edits including some grammatical fixes and two changes requested by the fbi. but democrats refused that. the democrats say they were not minor and they're demanding that this memo be withdrawn and they be allowed to revote.
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norah? >> paula, detail why the justice department is worried about this memo getting out. >> i sources inside the fbi and justice department, folks who have served multiple administrations. they all believe it's part of a thinly veiled attempt to remember, this memo focuses on deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. he is overseeing the mueller probe and he has final approval on any charges that are brought. so if you can understand mimineu mueller investigation. f >> thanks. senior analyst fran townsend serve 13d years in the justice department. she was homeland security advise adviseer to george morning.
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>> good morning. >> they looked at the memo and said they have grave concerns. is it sources and methods or th? >> i think it's both. part of that, john, for them to rebut what is the contents of the nunes memo would require them to reveal sources and methods so their hands are tied and this is part of the difficulty of this. i think we have to remember the nunes memo is an advocacy piece. the is chairman nunes's summary of what he believes the abuses are. for that reason, it's one sided. my understanding from sources inside is that director wray -- if they decide to release the memo, director wray is expected to release the rebuttal. does that key up a real confrontation between thes w exe current -- if what you're reporting is that the fbi
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director may release an alternative memo? >> they're under fire. they feel under siege. this is the tearing down of a respected institutions. institutions are full of people. i'm not suggesting they ever made a mistake, but understand what this process is. i ran this unit inustice department. there is multiple internal reviews, it goes to the attorney general or in this case the deputy who reviews it and it goes to an independent feder at. no one relies on a singe unit. if they relied solely on the steele dossier, that's not possible. >> in other words, one partisan or bad apping. >> right.
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it doesn't work that way and i think, you know, look. if chairman nunes wants to have his memo released, i don't understand if he's confident in it, why wouldn't you release adam schiff,democrat's, response to that and have it all out there. >> white house's sarah sanders says -- >> does the accuracy tell you about it? say, you know, i don't like the act, but i love the person. it's possible that the president respects chris wray but disagrees with some of the actions there. i do think this ak mcrimony rea benefits the president and the adversaries. the fbi and white house they're going have to find a path forward to work together and it's not clear if they're doing that. >> can you give us a little context on mccabe? there's reports after they spoke
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of a new batch of hillary clinton details, they've delayed it? i'm told the department of justice fbi procedure to be sensitive about things that might affect the come of outcom election. >> you're quite right, john. there are guidelines not to take public action that may affect the outcome of an election when you get close. but my understanding from sources inside the fbi, initially they believe there might have been as many as 6,000 e-mails some of which may have but owe can understand them treading pretty cautisl legally, frankly, and did they need to get a warrant, additional search warrants to touch those e-mails and review them. were they classified. and so, look. i think we shouldn't attribute malice where it might have been
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bureaucratic caution. >> we always hear about public fatigue on this but this is very important. we need to get to the bomb of it. >> fran, always good to have you here. one is talking about the cruelty of regime in pyongyang. he escaped in 2006 years after losing his left leg. he traveled thousands of miles on crutches acrossfind freedom. his father was caught trying to escape and tortured to death. he shared the story with our david martin. >> translator: the conditions i group with in north korea was like a hell. i saw tens of thousands of people dying out of hunger and faces. it's no longer a hoss pittal nation. >> what did it mean to be the guest of the president at the state of the union?
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>> it was my absolute personal honor and i was really moved because i not only defected from north korea but i had civility and i once lived as a beg gar and now i'm in the capitol of the united states to president trump. >> he now lives in seoul, south korea, where he rescues other defectors. a british house of lord stunned fellow members and resigned as he arrived at the chamber. >> i want to offer my sincerest apologies for my discourtesy in not being in place to answer her question on a very important matter. during the five years it's been my privilege toance questions. i've always believed we should rise to the highest possible standards of courtesy and respect. ashamed at not
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being in my place and therefore i should be offered my resignation effective immediately. i do apologize. >> lord michael bates was supposed to take the first question in yesterday's session but he was about two minutes late and missed it. bates' fell low lords urged him not to resign for the slipup. a spokesperson for prime minister theresa may said she agrees and she turned down the resignati resignation. >> sense of shame is still alive in britain. >> he's quite a principled man. some would say it was a little draw mat cal but it really, really bothered him. >> is that a term, draw mat cal? >> no, it's not a word. >> just checking for any kids watching. >> do not try that at home. >> thank you, norah. tinder has been accused of
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under 30. people 30 and older are charged $19.99 for the same purchase. it was ruled in a california court as discriminatory. legal analyst rikki klieman is here this morning. i don't know people older than 30 are using the tinltder app. >> people at this table might be surprised how many people over the age of 30 are using it. what the california court says this is discrimination based on price based on age. why is that illegal in california. california is the bro anti-discrimination statute, and what it says is this. you can't chachlk your age. your age is you. it's the same as a sexual orientation or gender or race, and the assumption that you make more money than someone under 30 and that, therefore, you have more ability to pay is too big
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an assumption. it tees much of a personal characteristic that is generalized because there are people who are exceptions to the rule. >> so what does tinder say in response to it? >> tinder had a very good argument. you have to remember that tinder won in a trial court on the paperwork. this was a motion to dismiss in what the lawyers call a demurrer. they win because, why? they said, look, we did market-based research. we have a legitimate basis to say that there is a reason that people have more disposal income after the age of 30. and the trial court agreed. the appellate court said, nothe unruh act. >> there's spotify and others. >> >> it's fascinating. remember, this ruling right now is only in california. it's not all over the united states. but it is something to look at.
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you can have obviously student discounts, you can have tiered pricing. like we look at our cable savings, bond, silver, or gold. >>erly bird specials. >> and go to the movies for less money. senior citizens and children, there are laws that protect them. we want to give our seniors discounts and we do assume they have less disposable income. >> is tinder going to have to change their pricing structure now? >> if tinder stays right where this case is, they must change their structure regarding people over 30. tinder can, however, appeal to the highest court in california and there's case law which echoes norah's question about health clubs, so they probably would be wise to appeal. ultimately this is a case where this court was very firm and it's based in the law. you have to see thatdot have an policy like a senior or a child
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or a student, we want to encourage education, then you may be out of luck. >> to my knowledge, nobody at this table has used tinder, but i think it's good for people who do. >> john, do you use tinder? >> gayle, i've been married for 23 years? that's why i'm just curious. mrs. jurgensen is very glass to hear that. >> she knows, gayle. >> she does. we should mention tinder did not respond. ady michelle obama opens up in a tv interview since leaving the white house. she talks aboutwkward moment, remember this, the big box from mrs. trump. and we'll look at our more perfect union, what's in a name. you're watching "cbs this morning."
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former first lady michelle obama got can did with ellen degeneres. she explained what happening after incoming first ladyer a tiffany's box before last year's inauguration. >> well, there's all this protocol. there's like this state visit. they tell you you're andever bet this gift and i'm sortay, what with this gift and my husband -- he grabbed the i back inside, but everybody cleared out. no staff, no one. do you do wita box. >> we all remember thatth revea. no word on where the picture frame is or what it is. to do, what to do. >> there's a whole protocol. people are informed. >> aheadf a new study revealed
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how many calories you bur good morning, i'm rahel solomon. so far no word on who might succeed pennsylvania congressman bob brady, when announced he will not seek re election. former union boss held his congressional seat for 20 years. at surprise came amid congressional investigation over a pay off made to a would be challenge tore drop out of the 2012 democratic primary. he denies wrongdoing and wants to spend more time with his family. let's send it over to kate for a check of the forecast. it feels better then yesterday >> not quite as harsh we have less wind, temperature about 15 degrees milder, all good thing is allowing to it feel much, again, much milder then dit yesterday. we have a front strung out from atlantic canada to the central plains crossing our area late tonight.
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all we can do is see wind barbs coming from the south is build up warmth in advance of it. we are at 36. we have 10 more degrees up our sleeve before this day is over but later this evening is when rain starts to develop on the radar and then that front will credits through overnight. rain will even as a brief burst of snow potentially leaving behind a minor accumulation for morning drive tomorrow. super bowl sunday is there more on the way rain and snow mix on tap, again, rahel. katie, thank you. lets look outside construction scheduled on i-76 between girard and spring garden street one westbound lane will be block from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. one ease bun lane will be blocked from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. patco running on a modified schedule all day to day. your next update 8:55a head this morning a baby name brings together two louisiana families i'm rahel solomon, good morning.
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welcome, welcome. >> you're back another year. >> yes, thank you. >> heads? heads always. >> your name is cook and this is tom brady's cook boochlkt will you sign it for me? >> you want me to sign it? >> yeah. >> there are meals in this book. >> i just got this tom brady cookbook. can you scientist for me? >> no. >> can you sign my tom brady cookbook? >> when i'm done i'll sign it. >> when i'm done, i'll sign it. >> no. can you sign my cookbook? remember, you said you were going to sign my book.
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>> there you go. >> can you give me a hug? >> i'm good. >> he said give me a hug and bill belichick said, i'm good. >> you have to hand it to guillermo, he's a funny guy. he's live on jimmy kimmel. >> it's more than a cookbook. it's all about exercise and pliability and ways to keep playing in your 40s. >> and he says he feels better than ever. so i think that book's going to do very well. it's all right a bestseller. welcome back to "cbs this morning." right now it's time to show you some this morning's headlines. politico reports john kelly had harsh words for a california teacher who insulted the military. >> i think the guy ought to go to hell. i hope he enjoys the liberties and the lifestyle that we have fought for. >> kelly is a retired marine corps general. he blasted the high school
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teacher who was caught on tape saying servicemembers are the lowest of the low. he was placed administrative lee. >> you can see why he would be upset. you don't have to be in the military to be offended. >> john kelly lost a son in the military. "people" says upton, who was once the face of guess called mar schiano yesterday. she tweeted, quote, it's disappoints that such an iconic women's brand guess is still showing marciano as their creator. # #metoo. casino mogul steve wynn, last week was accused of
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engaging in sexual misconduct. it could levy a fine on revote hick license to operate a casino. gay rights says amazon should avoid nine cities for its next headquarters. nine of the 20 cities of amazon's list are in states with no anti-gay discrimination laws. those areas are austin, dallas, nashville, atlanta, columbus, indianapolis, miami, raleigh, and the d.c. suburbs of northern virginia. the "los angeles times" says a new study reveals how many pounds you can lose in a year by standing for six hour days instead of sitting. researchers saying the additional extend burns an extra 54 calories a day. that translating into a loss of 5.5 pounds of body fat per year for the average american. ladies and gentlemen, stand up. >> can we make this a standing desk? >> no.
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my goodness. >> i'm going to read this next story standing. the "washington post" ports -- i'm still standing. the league and its corporate partners plan to keep more than 90% of the waste out of landfills. more than 70 products such as your cups, plates, straws, and you ten sills will be donated to shelter. >> norah, please stand. >> i stand with you as well. tens of millions plan to watch the super bowl on sunday and half are expected to be female. but a growing number of women want to be more than just fans. now it's working to get more women working in the league. jan crawford visited with a group of women looking to change the game. she's standing on a football field in washington. jan, good morning. >> burning calories. hey, jan. >> reporter: well, good morning. burning calories, right. from high school to college, all
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the way to the nfl football is dominated by men, but increasingly across the country, the game is being played, coached, and managed by women and now they're putting these women on a packet to a career in a game they love. these girls battling it out here in orlando don't see football as a sport for just boys. less than a football field away, 50 women selected from hundreds of applicants are fighting for a career on a field traditionally run by men. >> they haven't had women in these meetings before. >> there's a live long minnesota vikings fan and pioneer rising from the director's assistant to administra administrator. >> i've been challenged that i want do this job to my face. i've had people say why do you want to do this. i say why not. a lot of women say it's not a possibility or they don't
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consider doing it because they don't see other women doing. >> it women make up roughly half of all nfl fans, currently a third of league employees and there have been no head coaches or general managers. >> carolina panthers head coach ron rivera has seen another issue. the league struggled with workplace misconduct. this year panthers' owner jerry richardson was forced to step aside, appointing tina becker, a top executive, as his replacement. >> they're on the inside, making decisions. >> reporter: in the two-day forum, the women are learned the finer points of coaching and scouting players, the important of dreaming being. >> do you know what the dream chuckle is? that's kind of when you tell people your dreams and they go, yeah, that's good,
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congratulations. >> mine is more of a hysterical laugh. >> i sat down with four of the women to talk about breaking the gender barrier. >> big picture, i'm like to be a gm, owner, and win a few super bowls. >> i want to be in the front office. >> my goal is to be a head coach. >> phoebe schechtering like many of the women here, plays tackle football. after attending the forum in 2017 she entered and internship with the buffalo bills. >> it makes you so confident. you feel empowered and you get to come to something like this and you've got these o'women and you think, i can conquer the world after this. >> you almost hear like what, football? you guys want to work in football? >> absolutely. >> stephanie jackson is a wide receiver for one of the 65 teams in the women's football alliance. >> it's especially bad if you play because for most people, you have to beat them for them to believe you. >> football is for me the best
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fit of every other sport put in all oath. >> heather marini has played in australia for ten years. >> we're here talking about football as actually a thing of the future. >> youth football is very inclusive. there's a lot of sports where you do have to be the fastest starter, the most athletic person. but to play football, you know, all shapes and sizes can play. >> don't see football going never honestly. when women get something, that's just how it is, you know. >> reporter: outside you can see the passion these young girls feel for the game. and for the nearly crowned flag football champions from tucson, arizona, the message that girls are welcome in football is being heard loud and clear. >> anybody would say, girls can't play football. what would you guys say? >> watch me. >> reporter: now, some people may say how can women coach
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football if they never even played the sport. but you know, some of the best coaches never played their sport either. it's not just professional football. there are representatives from other professional sports leagues like major league baseball talking to the nfl how they can do the same kind of forum in their sports. gayle? >> all right, jan. we vo to remember paula, stephanie, heather, and phoebe and remember them so we can say ten years from now, we remember you in jan crawford's piece. can't wait to see where they end up. many people struggle to find a perfect name for their baby. ahead in the series ""a mo
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our continuing series ""a more perfect union."" shows us what unites us can also divide us. our story shows how strangers can share a person's memory. david begnaud visited a hospital with two patients who never had the chance to meet. david. >> john, good morning. we hope this makes you smile. we got a tip that led us to lafayette, the heart of cajun country. there the joy of life as it's known is strong as ever.
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this is the story about the circle of life and the joy and the grief that can bring us together. >> reporter: a few weeks ago this baby entered the world entered the word in louisiana. they named him kingston but they were undecided on a middle name until right after he was born. that's when the inspiration arrived in the form of a handwritten letter delivered by a stranger. a camera at the lafayette medical center captured the moment. who was that person? >> to my dad's angel. even though you'll never know my name, you're the first child born after my dad's passion. when one life is taken, one is given. >> police keep him in your prayers. his name is james. >> reporter: she's the stranger, jamie gfontenot. she was inspired to write after she heard the music playing on
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the hospital's p.a. system. it's a lullaby that plays after baby is born. they press it playing the lullaby letting everybody know a newborn just arrived. on january 12th, 2018 kimss ton james hall was born shortly after 86-year-old james lee grimmett passed away. >> somebody would say that's dad's angel. >> with no escort you took your letter. >> i took it to the ob unit. i said my dad pass aid way at 10:40. give this to the baby born right after that time. >> they received jamie's letter and dr. pugliese gave her the letter. she started r50eding it silently and she had tears streaming down her face. it was really beautiful.
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>> i came in and the dad says, oh, we sfouchbld owound our mid. i said, what is it. they said, james, of course. i said, yes, of course. >> my nurse followed me and she was like, well, you do mind if we get your information and give it to miss jamie. >> we asked connie if she remembered who that nurse was. >> i know her name was i think miss 1idny. >> sydney? >> yes. sydney? >> that's my mom. >> really? >> what a coincidence. that's awesome. >> thank you, mom. >> yes, it was my mother who gave us the tip which allowed us to witness this. >> i'm so happy you came. >> i'm very pleased to meet you. >> i didn't think i'd ever see
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you either. >> the best part for jamie, holding kingston james. >> what are we to take away from a story like this? >> family is everything. and if you don't have faith, you don't have anything. >> you just never when a blessing is going to come and fall in your latch. >> so you all will stay in touch? >> oh, yes. >> of course. >> of course. >> we all want to clap, sew we're just going to clap. >> two families counting their blessings and counting each other among them. it turns out the night before kingston was born his dad was actually thinking about a middle name but thought against it because we don't have a family connection to name and boom. >> that story would have been great even without your mom, but
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the fact that your mom gave us that story through you, makes it more special. i love that it's black and white and younger and oiler and so perfect of "a more perfect union." >> mom didn't even realize she wasn't pitching a story. she was, here was my day. i said, wait a minute. that's a great story. >> to have it on video when she came and drop off the letter. exactly. >> so nice, david, so nice. >> nice to see your mom. >> thank you, mom. i was born at that hospital. there were so many full circle moments there. >> when the story's running, i thought, it's sydney begnaud. is she related to you? duh. i'm thinking, what a coincide e coincidence. >> don't we look alike? >> i see it. she raised a nice son. up next, a gymnastics coach made an incredible save.
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good morning everyone aim jim donovan police are searching for gunman who wore and eagles hat when robbing a west philadelphia cvs. suspect is caught on camera entering the crs at forty-third and locust at around 1:30 sunday night. robber pulled a handgun and ordered a clerk to hand over money from the cash register, suspect got away were $400 fortunately no injuries, call police if you recognize that suspect. lets turn to katie for a look at the forecast. >> we have lots of cloud that have begun to build accredits delaware valley, wet weather will hold off until p.m. hours and generally into tonight, that the bulk of any wet weather breaks out, out there and currently it is just sort of the glummy start the two day at kutztown area middle
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school but signs of the snow that fell earlier in the week but we have not expecting anymore at the moment, not until early tomorrow that any additional snow will fall, with this next front. in the 30's across the board currently and it is not as harsh as yesterday but still warranting the jacket, nice heavier coat and daytime high hits 46 with rain on the way tonight and early tomorrow lingering as a quick burst of snow that could trip you up for morning drive, saturday cold but clear and eagles game day sunday that big day looks like we will have another mixture of rain and snow, jim. >> looking at traffic right now 95 south is jammed near betsy ross bridge but there are no incidents to report in that area. meanwhile lets look at the maps is there construction scheduled this afternoon on 76 between girard and spring garden street, one westbound lane will be block from 9:00 this morning until 1:00 this afternoon and then one ease bun lane will be block from noon until three. meanwhile patco is still running on a modified schedule again all day long. that is "eyewitness news" for
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