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utro. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. down for six hours which was scary because the only social media outlets we had for six hours was a facebook, youtube, snapchat and instagram and vine. i thought of something very clever this morning and i was forced to share it with my wife. it was terrible. on the cbs "moneywatch" more on the twitter outage and backlash and sweet topping for mcdonald's french fries. hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. twitter is up and running after sporadic outages kept
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it affected users here and the europe. the company blames a programming errors. shares fell yesterday down 68% from their april high. the prices of u.s. crude oil split again to $29 a barrel and the lowest price since 2013. the nasdaq composite lost 11. johnson&johnson is cutting workers. they expect the cuts will save up to $1 billion a year. mcdonald's says it's on the verge of selling its 2 billion happy meal with either fruit or yogurt. mcdonald's offered the option in 2011 following pressure from consumer groups. mcdonald's is offering a less
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restaurants in japan. chocolate covered french fries. it has french fries covered in two kinds of chocolate sauce and mcdonald's says it will only be sold in japan, at least for now. >> they have chocolate covered potato chips so maybe it could work? >> i can't do it. >> yeah, i know. i'm trying, i'm trying, but you're right, i can't do it either. hena daniels at the new york stock exchange, thank you, hena. coming up, airlines are making record profits so why aren't air fares closer? kris van cleave takes a closer look. ahead, a movie star turns real life hero. we will talk to actor jamie foxx about how he saved a man from a burning truck.
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the country. a dash cam captured a horrific crash in brazil. the pickup truck flipped several times across the road and sent a passenger somersaulting 65 feet in the air. the passenger somehow survived. doctors in pennsylvania rervived a 26-year-old man who had frozen solid. justin smith fell unconscious while walking home in subzero temperatures nearly a year ago when his father found him 12 hours later, he wasn't breathing and he had no pulse. he was in a coma before regaining full consciousness months later. yesterday, smith returned to the hospital to thank the staff. jamie foxx helped pull a man from a burning truck but he says he's not a hero.
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angeles station kcbs reports. >> reporter: an emotional father walks down the driveway with actor jamie foxx after thanking foxx for saving his son's life. >> he was here when he needed to be here and he was here for my son. as far as i'm concerned, he saved his life. >> you said that you were able? >> we pulled him out. we pulled him out. he has serious burns. >> reporter: the truck lost control, rolled several times, then burst into flames outside jamie foxx's house monday night. it was foxx who helped pull the young man to safety. >> your son is a fighter and when with he extends, he extends out of the cabin. pulled him out. and as we pull him out, within five seconds later, the truck goes up. >> he didn't have to do a thing. and, you know, liked earlier, i said earlier, we all hope to do something when the time is to
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do we act? >> reporter: fox has played a hero in his blockbuster movies yet he doesn't consider saving a man's life to heroic. >> i don't look at it as heroic. i just look at it as you had to do something and it all just worked out. >> reporter: police say that the driver did suffer from some burns and he was taken to the hospital. but he was also arrested for driving under the influence. cbs news, i'm brittany hopper in westlake village, california. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," clothing rental for plus sized women. i'm anne-marie green. and this is the "cbs morning news." th abo joinr da's yclas was ng aer . now she'sing bi-f noti reaeren her com witinu, portin exibover "shngle lso orts wully levs ofumil in ughter. "shlitt shy
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li hs s gheee grotff tmoemnetrdo wes tor c a with ted cruz. the eastern united states may be the target of a major winter storm. it's expected to hit this weekend, depending on its track, and area from washington to boston could get walloped with a foot or more of snow. there is a rare show going on this morning. if you look out right now toward
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lined up. a plantary parade like that hasn't happened in 11 years. steven hawking has a dire warning for earth. in an interview, he said disaster on this planet will be a near certainty in the next thousand or 10,000 years. threats include nuclear war and global warming and genetically engineered virus. he said, quote, we will not establish self-sustaining colonies in space for at least the next hundred years, so we have to be very careful in this period. i'll keep my calendar open. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," vice president biden moon shot. we will show you a company that rents everyday clothing to plus size women. >> for rental, you want those things that you wear once or twice that are really noticeable, that are more statement.
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knowledge of a woman's wardrobe, christine started gwynneabees in ohio after studying the numbers. >> if you look at it from a financial perspective or a business perspective, you got 75% of the adult female population is size 10 or above. 65% is size 14 or above and traditional rail has ignored and systematically underserved these women. the later fallout from the academy awards ceremony boycott. that's all ahead on "cbs this morning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday.
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