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morning, it is january 16, 2016, welcome to "cbs this nearly two dozen people are killed as terrorists storm a west african hotelenners westerners. and the worst start of the year in stock market's history. what's causing it and when will
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may put fear into all telemarketers. and the first winners cash in on the nation'sll jackpot. wait till your hear their plans. >> and we begin with a look at the eye-opener, your world in 90 africa.
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watching millions of dollars being blown sky high. dog. >> you have to go with this. conservative. >> powerball drawing. >> we're common people.e y'all are. >> these are adorable mountain lion kittens. >> on saturday." >> everybody's talking about the battle between texas senator ted cruz and official trump brand's >> they have been on the rocks since trump pointed out cruz frs
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really be a canadian. pointed out that trump was born in new york and might really be an a-hole. >> and welcome to the weekday everyone. we've got a great show for you this morning. we're going to london for what is a new "city of the lumiere festival is under way. >> and we'll visit the newame street." we'll give you a sneak peek at all the changes. >> and the preview of the detroit auto show has wrapped up. started today the public gets attend. we'll break it down. we begin with breaking news id to end a terrorist siege of a hotel and cafe in the west
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veillance and reports that a second attack may be under way. >> jonathan vigliotti in london,> to wall street, the stock market off to its worst start in years. the dow closed down nearly 400 about 2%. and leaving the index below 16,000. the s&p 500 index lost 41 point,2%. the nasdaq was off 126 points or more than 2.5%. >> whyng? and how long will it continue?
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good morning. he mentioned oil. we heard so much about china. what do you think is happening? >> stock markets run on number, nd narratives and the global economy is trying to find a new narrative. for the last 20 some years weave relied on fast growing marketchina to produce the global growth. china is slowing fast and all the ingredients they need for their economy, the prices of those are coming down too. >> what is blind the accelerating drop in oil? >> there is a lot going on. story and the nando story. the demand story is related to china and emerging markets. they need less fuel literally to also a lot more supply. we have u.s. fracking companies pumping a ton of oil and the saudis are their production. so there is a game of chicken right now in the u.s. and saudi arabia to see who is going to
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>> and meanwhile if sanctionsift on iran as they are going to be there will be more oil on the market. >> and talk about the federal inte raise it isn't there usually a sign that's the strengthening economy. >> yeah. and's one of the things that estors spirits is the fact they are there, we are going to be there, we're going to be helping prop up economic growth which helps the stock w they are saying we're still keeping interest rates low. very supportives raising interest rates incrementally over time. >> and do you think it is likely to cause the fed to hold back on the speed with which they raise rates now?t say they will hold back because of the stock markets going down. but they clearly watch financial financial conditions tighten, and part of that is the stock market. but more importantly the bond
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are those have tightened a little ouldn't be surprised if they waited. >> so many playing the role of psychologist about now. >> i wouldhank you so much. the republican presidential nomination is growing increasingly more fractured. the iowa caucuses are justeks away so that leaves little time for pulling punches. julianna goldman is here with the best way to think about the republican nomination is a tale of two primaries. one battle between trump and cruz and then rubio, chris christie and jeb bush all vying to be the alternative. but what they all have in common is just how harsh and has become. >> and donald trump ventured intocal territory on friday.
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hall. >> we have to caucus -- >> and later appeared at a local pizza rampbl, ap for white house hosts. >> you didn't mention ted cruz. >> sure. >> that wasn't the case on thursday's debate. >> i recognize donald is are falling in iowa. >> as you -- >> reporter: and while trump steered clear of hitting in retail politicking, in tv friday he continued to hammer cruz for dismissing new york values as code for socially liberal >> i thought he should have never said it. >> cruz doubled down linking politicians. >> donald trump and bill clinton andve all
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and i'm happy to apologize. >> reporter: with the gloves off, in new hampshire, marco rubio hit chris christie. >> when it comes to governor rm. we have strong policy disagrees. >> and bush slammed rubio for working on a 2013 immigrationbill and then opposing. >> marco cut and run. for whatever reason. plain and simple.quaring off in south carolina tomorrow night. that race has narrowed considerably in iowa betweenn and sanders, polls show he's beating her in new hampshire. and clinton plans to pour half budget into the advertising this year to send off the challenge from bernie sanders.
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leaders areo task during the debate as he mentioned during the piece. and mayor de blasio say cruz is unfit for anyone seeking the presidency. both democrat, say cruz begs new yorkers and if he had any class he would offer new york a real apology instead of >> and phillip bump for the washington post is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> a lot saying this is the darkest of debates. what was your assessment?t is fair to say fs unusually aggressive debate. starting slowly and then the ally erupted. but i don't know that what the establishment candidates need to do was shift the momentum and away from cruz and away from trump.
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>> how much longer can it go on ly isn't a establishment candidate. there are four of them vying for that space. >> if you had asked me that months ago i'd say it couldn't go on much longer. cruz and trump are so far ahead of the field at this point.tate polls and national polls. and state polls make the difference. we're seeing the candidates to be the one left but it is starting to look like there may not be space at the table anyway. momentum as shifted. do you think that was intentional just stop attacking him. >> i think they saw it wasn't workem theytrying to attack trump and nothing happened. and jeb bush attacking marco rubio he knows what that feels like skpchwing punches at trump and it hasn't worked at all. >> tomorrow night the races in e really tightened up.
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you having deja vu attack here snm. >> i thinkhe's not enthusiastic about where this race is. it's a difference race than in 2008. sanders is very different k obama. but the candidates want the races to be close once it gets to election day because that will turn people out and get little weary. >> does it seem like the democratic debates are in like the worst night. r imagination. there's a theory out there which i think has validity. if a you are a voter and you don't get new information you your mind. so the idea is if you put the debate 37 >> the debates in these two are big for sanders. this is where he has to get the wind in his sails to get to rest of the way.
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that iowa and new hampshire are very white states and bernie sanders does not do well with he's basically tied in the states where heybody else and it doesn't bode well for him in the long-term. >> storm john dickerson's quests wille sanders and hillary clinton. and more. >> the iran go into effect today. talking about lifting the sanctions imposed on that country. kerry has been given theity to sign off on the certify as early as today that iran has met its
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>> newly revees shows two bombs targeting a state in mosul. the building housed millions in what u.s. officials say the pile. the money is seen floating above the building after the bombing raid. >> the fbi's ten most wanted hisown to nine after authorities capture a fugitive in colorado wanted for a string of violent bank robberies. myloh mason was on the rub f months. he allegedly stole two cars and shot two people after his last hold up. the fbi arrested miles from their denver headquarters last night. >> the search continues off oahu for 12 missing u.s. ere aboard two helicopters that collided during a training operation thursday night. latest.
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north shore of oahu has added toking for any signs of survivors amidst the debris of the crash. captain timothy irish. marines still missing. whereabouts are unknown. we're still looking for survivors. >> the aircraft are some of the largest helicopters used by the capable of lifting heavy cargo loads and carrying more than 50 fully equipped combat troops. gathered along the beach near thel eva eva. >> there are marines on the ground helping assist. >> they collided during ae training exercise late thursday night, around the time this man heard the explosion. >> and then i heard anothery after kind of
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>> a coast guard helicopter spotted debris about two miles off o navy destroyers and rescuers from the air force and honolulu police and fire departments joined the search.ay wash up, they are asking the public not to pick up anything that comes ashore. john blackstone, san francisco. is recovering from some powerful storms. heavy rain soaked fort myers on several apartments were damaged. the storm also caused wide spread power outoutages. with more on thecture ed curran joins us. good morning. >> good morning. we continue the risk of severe weather in florida. a marginal risk state but the yellow area is a slight risk for severe there in florida.
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northeaster is bringing rain, mixed presip and now snow in the north. now parts could see maybe six this is all done. so we're watching that changeover in new england. to the west coast the rain is flooding in california up to have winter weather advisories. a winter storm warjing here in the red is actually an avalanche0 tonight with that rain and wet snow coming down in that area. for the midwest we're looking atnings for parts of importantly minnesota and south dakota and iowa. 20 below zero weather through the night tonight. coming into the midwest. vinita. >> meteorologist ed curran at wpb mtv in chicago, thank you. >> the troubled restaurant has decided to shut down briefly next month. the closing is to make sure the food that
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>> in boston last month this chipotle shut down temporarily to employees could clean after the norovirus outbreak thated 140 people. it was the latest health break for the food chain which now says the plan to close all stores for listen to thank employees for sticking with them and to discuss some of the food safetye implementing. >> if they can convince the public what they are doing really will make food safer i think that goes a long way. but i'm not sure we're there chipotle's health-related issues began last july with a small outbreak in seattle. in august 200 people were norovirus in california. in october, dozens of customers in chipotle restaurants in nine states came down with e. coli the chain temporarily closed 43 of its restaurants.
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food safety dna-based tests on ingredients before they are shipped to restaurants and beefing up >> there is a lot of talk but we haven't seen the behavior change. we need to see that changes have been made. >> chipotle's stock price roseoints after friday's announcement but that is far blow where it had been trained. fory." anna werner new york. the "new york times" reports federal health officials are urging fregt women not to travel toamerica, puerto rico due to concern over vick kah virus. >> one man is brain dead and three others permanent brain says is an
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the men were described ads healthy when they entered the they were paid volunteers for compound that had been tested in chimpanzees but never in humans. >> the federal communications commission has opened up ion services into to cuba. it will allow u.s. companies to build infrastructure and start offering services.ower cost for all communications into and out of cuba. the move comes even though congress has yet to lift the economic actor dan haggerty has died. the character based on a real life trapper tangled withies in grizzly adams. dan haggerty lost his battle with spine cancer friday. he was 73 yearswebsite tmz says a norwegian cruise liner grabbed a
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ted a raft full of cuban refugees. including a pregnant woman.d them over to authorities friday during a docking at cozumel. >> and free parking is about to become a thing of the past inof las vegas. mgm international says starting this spring guesting will be charged to park their cars. the fee offset the cost of a $54 million parking garage mgm isd.
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coming up it was 25 years ago when bombs rained down on baghdad as the first persian gulf war began.k at if mixed resulteds of that conflict and why we may never see another like it. and then meek emeet one biggest dinosaurs ever discovered. so big you will see what they
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a suspect was buying candy at a store in st. louis when hi pointed a gun at the clerk and demanded money.bbed a gun and pointed it at the hold up. and the newly released video shows. >> both fired several times, neither was hurt.
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dr. holly phillips.ght in here. >> 44-year-old paula just had a mammogram.nce turning 40. >> we've decided that i need to stay with having my yearlymammography. that is for my peace of mind. >> women with average risk should make a individual choice about screening between49. studies suggest screening mammography is about twice as effective as saving lives in 50-59 as is 40-49. some doctors worry about thethe new guidelines may be sending to younger women. dr. snabal is the
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>> we have to women below that age still get breast cancer. >> are we potential harms on the part of the patient. >> i think the worry issue particularly in my opinion is the reason >> why? >> well when i'm getting my blood pressure checked in my t makes me a little nervous. that is not a reason for me not checked. adult women are capable of ometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about but there is a long-term benefit. >> dr. michelle blackwood, chiefast program at st. barn bis medical center believese confusing. >> the problem is right now we're splitting hairs when it comes to statistic, we're s when it comes to when they should be having them. and i think women and their doctors are having a really
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>> what are the factors to consider? >> first you have toese recommendations are for women at average risk. if you have a strong family if you have had genetic testing and increased risk, that is a different conversation. but for women of average risk it is totally personalized.g look mammography saves lives no question about it and statistically in terms of risks and benefits there is a sweet spot 64. but then you have the discussion with your doctor and say the possibilities of the false positives. if you screen under the age of 50 you may increase the risk. >> whatdo that he has ese -- >> this is probably the most important point when look at it
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the task force, to be clear doesn't directly tell insurers what they shouldn't and should cover.e influence. so under the affordable care act, prooifrt insurers have to bare minimum screening as defined by the task force. one huge concern is that by sliding mammogram guidelines back from 40ually insurers will stop paying for it. congress did create a carve out to that rule that at least through 2017. between ages of 40-50 can have an annual mammogram that is paid for. have to see. >> so if you are saying the as permsed ed pe have it both ways. >> that is the test i dread the ust because every woman you here says it is horrible.
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there are concerns about on although discomfort is generally less worrisome than breast cancer itself so there is a balance. >> i know if here she would take issue with tremendously uncomfortable and say you are a guy how do you know but yes there is this about it and -- you think about the potential for saving your life. >> all right. the fight against cancer wasn president obama's mind this week in his state of the union address he announced one final ambitious goal. the somoonshot with the vice president leading the effort. >> for the loved ones we've all lost. for the families we can still ke america the country that cures cancer once and for all. >> this is not the first time that we've heard a president
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of the union. did in 1971. what is different about this effort? >> i think one thing is that it has three very clear and ideally initiatives. the first is to increase resources. for research. by increases resources we mean funding for both public and private sector research. the next step is to do what we call breaking down silos. so there can be two groups of researchers working in tandem but not communicating with each other. they are not giving each other the moment that it happens and thathe advancement of research overall. and another big issue is educating people about clinical trials and trying to get rid of e that keeps people who qualify for if trielsz out of them. getting more people involved mation and cure.
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had provided decades of set kim sit comes. may have helped sell sport cars too but does it really exist? researchers tracked the happiness ofns and found that people were actually happier in their early 40sir teens. because of the researchers say the midlife crisis may just be a myth. >> it seems that midlifend midlife crisis may be opposite sides of the same coin. some of the things that make us happier is we no longer haventy. on the other hand that can be seen as the loss of hope and dreams which can translate into a crisis. so i think it all depends on how that moment. >> dr. jon lapook. dr. holly phillips. thank you so much. >> next, phone at
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nobody like those annoying m telemarketers and now the justice department and s are suing the companies for due y scompanies and it could lead to changes in the industry. >> back to court in illinois next week, federal prosecutors are try to proveed million violations during the trial. good morning.
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>> there are three types of violations.ple who have already signed up for the "do not call" registry. and then calling people who say we don't want to hear fro the robo call. calling with a prerecorded message and then abondening the call. they call you and then don't human in a reasonable amount of time. those are the violations the justice department is alleging in this case. >> how do you regulate lemarketers? >> was one of the reason for the case. the "do not call" registry is not a perfect science and dish ried to the best of our ability but this is not as easy as you think to actually implement. >> that is a lot of violations, we're talking about 150 judge has already found 50 million violations. and at trial the difficult thing for the department of justice is they need
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was going on and then the judge can impose penalties on dish d the justice department will also try to prove an additional hundred million violations and that dish and the argument is they were not aware of these violations and these were contractors and nd not all the information was getting back to them. >> what have they said with their compliance with the laws? old. once they had the full picture they did try to change their ways and make changes and they argue that it is not good business to be calling andng potential customers. >> what are the potential liabilities. >> they are significant. any violations before february 2009, it can be violation. >> wow. >> violations that happened after that can be up to $16,000
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if you do the math that is and it would be up to the judge if she finds knowledge to determine the penalty. prosecutors are looking at dreds of millions of dollars and you can imagine the impact on a company like dish network. >> are they still doing you think they will settle? and continue? >> the case is about to go to trial on tuesday and it appears is going to go before the judge. they are going to have to go to the judge and the judge will haveer or not dish network knew what was going on. >> thank you so much. coming up something really big. one of the largest dinosaurs ever dischan 120 feet long and weighing as much as ten full grown elements. we'll take you to its new home.
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into a five story tall building. little. >> and further more he might have been a little sensitive about its weight.e at 70 tons, elephants. the skeleton is based on fossils ago. and while scientists haven't formally named it yet one thing is certain. >> i think it is a hundred times >> it is a titan amongst dinosaurs. >> it is so cool. my daughter who is a tour guide museum took her grandparents. and you saw it sticks out the doors. >> what a lovely day. >> nice. >> coming up next, london at night. and one of a kind art
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welcome to "cbs this morning saturday," i'm anthony mason. >> and i'm vinita nair. been 25 years since the u.s. and its allies launched operation desert storm that take kuwait back fromsaddam hues hussein's army. >> and the look conference expect
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the 40 new cars and trucks making that their debut. breaking news. the end of a terrorist siege at a hotel in the west african nation of >> more than 100 were held hostage. the hotel and cafe are frequented by westerners.ed responsibility. burkina faso is a largely muslim nation that's avoided violence by islamic extremists.amic extremists there kidnapped an australian the are and his wife>> and myloh mason does captured after being on the run for months. he allegedly shot two people and after his last hold up. and fbi arrested him in denver
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congratulations to mexican president for capture of "el o leaders spoke by phone on friday. >> this comes after sean penn's w. penn denies the meeting led to the drug lord's capture. he blames the mexican government ofnd putting his life in danger with the mexican drug cartel.ight here on cbs. 25 years ago this weekend american bombs fell on baghdad. operation desert storm was six weeks later the u.s. coalition have driven iraq's invasion army from kuwait. looking back on that firstn gulf war and its misleading results. >> in retrospect it seems so simple.
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four days afterussein invaded kuwait. after a build up of troops he issued thecutive order that turned into one of the most lopsided victories in history. >> i could guarantee that we succeed. >> colon powell described the war plan in unforgettable terms. >> our strategy to go after this army first we're going to cut it off and then we're going to kill it. >> is it ever going to be that simple again? >> i don't think it is. guy with an army that is easy to defeat. >> do you think desert storm created about what military force can? >> it may have in the mind of some.
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i understood the nature of that war, how limited it was.asn't a model of what we can do in every other conflict that comes along. >> a new biography of president bush quotes his diary of saying i have >> we had hoped after saddam would be so weakened that he would be taken down or quit.nd that was a great disappointment to president bush. >> but at least the president said the united states military rom the ashes of vietnam. it could fight and win a war overseas. >> by god we've kicked vietname and for all. >> president bush mused in his diary help a new world orderike the limits of military power.
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seen in its very first super bowl game was shown last night. forever. but it turned out the nfl itself filmed the game. it was matched first time. >> so cool. this might be the best weekend of the in. four games over two days. >> good morning. we're up at 4:00 every morning. this t great. >> let's talk about this weekend because not only are people saying it is the two best days a are saying this is the most even match up we've seen in the while. even when you
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entertaining it always turns out that way. and then you have anever going to forget a between the steelers and bengals. these match ups always deliver. >> they do and you have rematchom regular season -- is that a word? rematch ups from the regular season? you know what 2 pac said.yours. revenge. so we're going to see if some teams can exact some winning streak.y i, love this defense. they get off the quarterback and the offensive line has been hampered for most of the
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but it is going to come down to protecting tom brady. that is going to be the key in my estimation. >> yeah. yo a but they are a mess tight now. black eye out of nowhere at the press conference. nothing going right for the patriots. maybe this isn't one of those patriot -- marijuana i need to trade him to colorado or seattle. get the real stuff, baby. rematch up, as you put it. >> yeah. y'all can have that now.en bay last time. nine sacks. more than green bay had points. only eight beats in that beat down thethem. but the green bay packers played
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think went in there they only allowed one sack. team trouble on the offensive line. but aaron rodgers liked like the one of old that is going to be offense. >> they look hike the one of old because of the opponent. no offense to washington redskins fans but they stink. to be in the playoffs. >> no offense but you stink. >> i'm sorry. but they know it -- >> blow out. >> to me this game is a mismatch. arizona is legit super bowl think they are the most solid team on both sides of the ball as the nfl has to offer. ffense i side of the ball. john brown, larry fitzgerald. forget giving him the aurp card.card.
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>> i picked against carolina every single week this season because i didn't believe in them. and then finally i said enough is a enough.15-1. so i can't pick against them today but how the you pick against seattle as well. i'm going to take the carolina . last year in the championship game? nobody thought they were going to win that and last week field goal missed and cam newton, he'sr in football. he's not going lose this game. arolina beats seattle. >> and he's a lifelong vikings really hurt. >> i have the scars to prove it. >> russell wilson, the most d quarterback in the nfl. they always give credit to the running game which marshawn lynch does return but he hasn't week ten. two excellent defenses that will
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manning with a foot. how do you see this game? >> let's see. shoulder or foot? well they're both beaten up butre both pros. they have seen a lot of football and schemes thrown at him. he's gonna have to a v a game, manning. --. ed again at the run to take pressure off ben to go up against the nfl's best d. >> and it's williams and the running backs have to step up. and antonio brown is out. he's not going play. tough tough match up. >> are you comeack up for for a rematch up here? >> so you're making fun of me.
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a rematch >> you can catch the first of the divisional playoff games this afternoon at 4:35 eastern right here on cbs. and tomorrow the pittsburgh up next, detroit shows it knows best. cars, cars and -- you guessed it. more cars.
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>> the sedan of the future. >> the motor city lives up its name this week as the north al auto show got under way in detroit. about 40 vehicles made their debut at the event which today.
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back to levels we haven't seen 2000. >> they are killing it. it was a terrific year for the auto industry. anybody who says look at the stock market, wipe out. look at the reces are not telling us. that car owners are telling us they have money and willing to make pps of a car.f a new car is about $0 0 $30,000. people are spending money on cars. o separate them. gm had a horrible problem with the ignition switches. i think gm has been very and put that behind them. they compensated victims. they paid out a lot of money. they settled with the government and they did do a pretty good ehind them. what they want is people to look at their cars and not their problems and they have gotten there. vw is not there yet. haven't said how they are going fix the problems with
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esels or how they and they need to get that right season. >> people talk ab self driving caring and apple and google but the working on it too. >> apple and google are never going to build a car. they want to provide thehe cars. that is what they do. they want to partner with the auto makers. factories and bend the sheet metal. they don't want that. apple is the same. they want to get into the technology and basically put the the car so what we do on the phones is going to be in the cars and we're getting there. hybrids? electric car now. the real question is when are they going to be affordable? most consumers do the math and is interesting but
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more than a hundred miles or the range.esting car to watch this year is the chevrolet bolt, it will be about 38,000 to start but you get a tax credit. and it will go about 200 miles on a charge that's pretty good. >> it alsod one pedal driving. describe that. >> the electric drive works in a way that when you take your footerate the car decelerates very quickly. and you can actually come zo to a stop in most drivingust by taking your foot off the gas ped. >> what do you do on a sudden stop? >>you have a brake. and it's stopping short and you get used it.
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control the car from one pedal. and this is only something we'll cars. >> talk about the technology features you saw. was there anything that stood out to you? >> the innovations in thery these days are not so much horsepower and sheet metal. it is electronics and digital stuff.see a lot more is internet hot spots and wifi hot spots so you can connect gizmosthe car. general motors is offers that on models. and finding the car from a phoneking lot. this. phone. a lot more integration from the technology we know is already
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phone into your don't have cell service that. excuse is soon to be non existent. thank you so much. up next a new home for at. "sesame street." ". ." we'll preview it. you are watchi. make delicious recipes that are lighter in calories and added sugar splenda no calorie sweetener. think sugar, use splenda eed advice for your business, our trusted network of attorneys over 100,000 people just like you.day. the legal help you can count on.
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someone asks that familiar question can you tell me how to get to "sesame street"? what do you say?e answer now is hbo. carter evans explains what is behind the big change. >>rting this morning "sesame street" is taking a detour from its pbs of four and a half decades to the ritzier f hbo.
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going to be markededly different.is going to be increased budgets so they may be able to do things they were not able to do but the essence is going to stay the same. this is what "sesame street" looked like in november 1969. in terms of production value it is a far cry from this new biggeron hbo hbo, which is even a step up from recent years on pbs. >> some of the effects might be isticated. you could make the argument that "sesame street" has worked for as long as it's been on the air, why tinker with it. are a little more sophisticated. they ever used to seeing things a little more real on camera. >> did somebody say they need help to save the day? >> hboe children's programming. but it made a name for itself with sex.
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>> and violence. that tradition continues with its current hit likes girls. >> i do use condoms. continued ms. >> and game of thrones. >> hbo's brand right now is ies and the premium cable off color type stuff you can get away with. but all of those viewers havechildren. >> as part of hbo's five year deal there will now be twice as many episodes per season. and after a they will become available on pbs. >> it is still going to be available on publicfor free. but it is the second casting. whether kids care about this. but certainly there was value in that for hbo and they believe
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that programming right when i and will pay for that privilege. >> reporter: just how leukocyte a deal this is for hbo remains to be seen. the question is will childrenir parents can't afford hbo? >> like everything in america, we are getting into a chasm and the non wealthy here. this is the equivalent of some kids getting to go to a private school and others not getting till families will be able to get to "sesame street" through public broadcasting soly premature to call this neighborhood gentry ify gentrified.geles. >> great show. could not have survived my kids' childhood without it. on pbs.
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keep "sesame street" going is a good thing. up next
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if you had to pick from one of these "star wars" characters who would you be? >> well, i got to go with hanns solo. >> a or b. >> this. >> this is your final answer? friend. >> >> a little too conservative. >> all right. if drake and in a rap battle who do you think would win? >> got to go with kendrick.
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questions during an interview with biggest stars on youtube. >> i liked his answer. >> i'm perplexed by the dog and pants question. >> totally baffled.egin with this half hour with a festival of lights in london. of the famous land marks in the british capital. here is jonathan vigliotti. >> london spectacle of light. light. and in mayfair, an red
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unlikely home for goldfish.s week, the wild imagination of a yup group of london. for four day, streets, buildings and statues become a canvas. >> london is the most kinetic international hub in the world. and we're standing here at oxford circus which is thet pedestrian spot in all of london. >> and the audience did turn out to bask in the glow. >> we're privileged to bed to play here in all the wonderful places and provides us with a huge outdoor gallery which allows as many people as possible to come and enjoy this rk.
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different locations across the city. images turn king's lights. and the event was designed ads sort to the festivals. >> i hope people go away a new sense of london a vibrancy.form itselves in this really remarkable way. >> the spectacular lights and all their vibrant colors will dim this timeay. >> there is some really cool stuff in there. the elephant and i love the . >> always amazing when they are
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>> widely recognized a one oelcome to the dish. >> thank you so much. this is so exciting. >> this is a beautiful table as you have here. and"healthy" as you say. >> it is not supposed to. perfect. i want you to be enticed by the food and it is about the we really want that to pop and shine. and it is also about feeling really good about what you are eating. when you are eating my nese fried chicken, it is six ingredients and all natural ingredients and tastes really good. and that is a butternut that's all vegan and you are really going to feel good after you eat this food. >> i want to believe that cake
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but what is that? our chocolate avocado cake. >> avocado? >> each layer actually has a whole avocado baked de. and they are make a perfect base when baking with recipes with chocolate and wed a different erent ingredients to make it taste amazing and you are never going to know, you know, it was maybe >> we mention your love of junk food but when did it transition for you? >> with polish japanese grandparents, we didn't miss a beat on thing. it was all about dumplingt has this collision of cultures created in you? >> my parents are the most amazing altruistic people who was the only
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my work. and they supported and loved me inning and as a child after war i often think what a unique experience that i have parents from completely backgrounds and it is my job to share this cuisine with the world. and honest to goodness came from my heart. when i was young i wanted to fit in and rebel. i ate the frap chinos the lattes all the junk food t mom, you know, [ accent ] [ laughter ] and i was like i have to be cool.
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clean during all the baking and.g in your sights from the time you were quite little didn't you? >> we looked back at my scrapbook when we were writing pretty delicious, my first solo cook book and we saw a drawing i drew ofe a baker. and we couldn't believe the tie. but they do say when you are young >> how old were you. >> fiveou were also one of the youngest competitors on top chef. at the time did you have any idea what it was and how it would set you up? >> you know it was ten years agoas the first season. so we actually were kind of like the hamp ster wheel
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but i'm grateful for the opportunity because it made me realize there was a chance for not just the world of culinary but health and wellness and nutrition so that we could share that beautiful young women could learn how to cook good for you good food. and i think it was my job to help to cultivate a wider audience for those of us coming ef. not just restaurants. not just chefs in coats. but you can wear your heels and your dresses and your lip if stick and look fab. >> -- fabulous in real life. as i hand this dish for your signature, if you could have this meal with any person past that person be? >> i really wish i could have met at a younger age my japaneseh grandparents. because they went through war. they went through a hard time and two different countries that really persevered in war.japan.
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like to really explore one day and maybe one day aisle i'll get to or something. >> very proud of you and proud of your accent as well. . >> up next, our saturday session, boston-born aoife 'donovan w? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots...e a medical condition called overactive bladder or oab. you've got to be kidding me. ask your doctor aboutp symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq is the first as. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure.ht away if you have trouble emptying your bladder or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions.elling of
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starring this morning's saturday session, singer and song writer aoife o'donovan,graduated from the new england conservatory of music in bostonian. she went solo and critics loved her 2013ebut album "fossils." and so did the president. >> her album winds up in stores next week.
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debut is aoife o'donovan with a single from that debut album hour." in the magic hour when the moon is flowing and the sky is the kind of blue you know duh you don't know all the children they rub around it all the other children they
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y bones to the fish and weigh my body down with sticks and stones in the old graveyard where all my friends are beneath the heavens on a high
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[ applause ] >> don't go away. we'll be right back with more music from aoife o'donovan. you are watchingrning saturday." ritis pain,
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>> we leave you now with fae o'donovan and "the of all birds" k out, look out here i come now i'm a fighter bird i'm a hairier hawk.
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