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>> good morning. it is tuesday, january 19th. welcome to "cbs this morning." protesters demand michigan's governor resign over a toxic war crisis. he admits it is his hurricane katrina. fireworks on the campaign trail. donald trump promises a surprise today. ted cruz says his counter is a counterfeit conservative. j.p. morgan ceo on chasing oil price, china and a few jobs initiative. which begin with a look at today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. >> with us being the lord's plan, if there were a higher plan, i don't think we would be
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>> water crisis hits a boiling point. >> governor rick snyder, protesters are calling for his arrest. >> donald is still around? >> donald trump and ted cruz battling for 1st place. hillary clinton an bernie sanders for the democrats. >> they say they always knew it was right. >> the miner prisoners enjoy time with their families. three are getting medical treatments in germany. >> it's one of the coldest morning, we've had. >> if you live in the upper northwest or northeast, you might consider that long underwear. >> glen frey, theco writer for the eagles has died. >> along the way, we really rocked and had a great time. >> donald trump is still rocking in london. the british parliament weather to bar trump. >> this man is crazy. >> he is a -- >> match-mixing allegations of shadowing the first major. >> some of the big names in tennis have been throwing matches. >> something you rarely see,
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freeway capturing dogs. >> all that -- go for cavs anwariors it was ugly. cleveland fans bored. go come on, fans, wake up. >> state capitals, that itself the category. >> the answer is nobody got it right. sorry, folks. >> all that matters. >> somebody said crank it up to 11. >> the volume? >> sanders talks like he always has a bad connection. no, i want to you pick up some milk. >> two criminalityians, right, 13:17. that itself the whole ball game. >> donald trump misquoted the bible saying 2 corinthians instead of 2nd corinthian, several times instead of saying god, he said, donald trump. >> this morning's eye opener is
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places. places. >> welcome to "cbs this morning." michiganan governor admits the response to the flint water isis is his hurricane katrina. but rick snyder this morning is rejecting calls to step down. the dangerous water contamination led to protests monday outside snyder's home. >> flint's water has been poisoned with lead for momohs. it hasselbeck rate issed lead levels in dozens of children. flint's water is stillll fought safe for drinking. in just hours, snyder will deliver his state of the state address if lanceing. aid qana diaz is in washington. good morning. r. good morning. we are at one of five state-run distribution centers, where people can pick up free water filters and water. they handed out 1,300 cases of water yesterday after this
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they areaying this is a temporary solution to a larger problem, fixing the city's corroded pipes. volunteers and state troopers spent the martin luther king, jr. holiday if flint handing out water bottles and filters named for the civil rights icon. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> i got it. >> reporter: thousands of others like patrisha marshall are picking up water. >> we have to do that. we're low income. you no ewhat i'm saying? how do we survive? we can't. >> reporter: michigan's governor rick spieder has been sharply-- snyder has been criticized for not helping sooner. >> i don't feel they would be placed in the same situation. >> reporter: in an article placed monday the national journal asks snyder if comparing his handling of the flint water crisis to bush's hand of the of
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he said, no, his chief of staff expressed concern several months before it was declared unsafe. he noted multiple failures at multiple levels by the regional e an michigan department of environmental kwauchltquality. on monday, they said clearly is outcome was not what anyone would have wanted. the governor said as soon as he found out it was coming from the water, he told everyone to stop drinking it. >> that's bull, that's bull crap. >> reporter: they say they need more declarations than water? what happened after the water is gone? we still going to have the lead, the pipe the poison. >> reporter: the governor is expected to layout a more detailed plan during his speech tonight at the state health. there hundreds are planning to protest. yesterday his office told "cbs news" he has focused on the
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>> adriana, thank you. the governor is also brushing off criticism by hillary clinton. she spoke at a rally on martin luther king, jr. day yesterday. >> making sure all americans have clean air and water isn't just a health issue. it's a civil rights issue. >> the governor says that clinton is using the disaster to make political points if an interview last night, hillary clinton says, quote, i don't call that politicizing. i call that getting result, rival district candidate bernie sanders says the governor should resign. none of the republican candidates has offered any reaction. donald trump and ted cruz are taking aim at each other ahead of the iowa caucuses. cruz launched a new attack against the republican front runner. they are busy on the trail. trump will hold three events today in iowa. >> that is the most he has hailed in a single day of campaign. cruz will make six stops in new hampshire on day three of a
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major garrett is in washington tracking the republican race. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ted cruz is staking a late claim to new hampshire, a state he has largely ignored where donald trump is high. he chose new hampshire as the ploois place to try for the very first time to have people understand donald trump is a conservative. >> i do think policy differences are fair game. >> reporter: ted cruz told voters to examine the issues when considering to back him or front runner donald trump is there you should ask, where did you stand on the tarp big mail pailout. where did you and the on the stimulus plan? on both of those, i opposed it. on both of those, mr. trump supported them. >> reporter: cruz also accused trump of ignoring the senate debate on immigration reform. >> when that fight was being
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>> cruz had been critical of trump before. only egged on by people. less than two hours, after these attack, trump tweeted, ted cruz is falling in the polls. hehe is nervous. trump also stumped in new hampshire monday but did not mention cruz. he instead asks a crowd pleasing question. >> who is going to pay for the wall? >> mexico. >> earlier at the christian college, liberty university, trump mocked cruz's new found support for a border wall. >> one of the folks said, we're going to build a wall. i said, oh, they're all coming my way, you know, the only problem is they don't know where to begin. >> reporter: trump also tried to quote script cure, evoking the mission laid out by founder and conservative evangelist jerry falwell. >> 2 corinthians, 3:17, where the spirit of the lord is,
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is that the one you like? i think that's the one you like? because i loved this. >> reporter: it is usually said 2nd criminalityian, regardless, trump received praise from president jerry falwell, jr. he returns to iowa touting a special guest. supporters believe and fear it will be sarah palin. if july. he wrote he tapped into america's great populist tradition of speaking concerns to working class voters. >> thank you so much. three americans released by iran are in germany adjusts to life at a u.s. medical center. a fourth american returns to the u.s. separately. we know little about the fifth freed prisoner. two of them, reporter jason rezaian and former marine amir hekmati met their families. elizabeth, good morning. >> good morning. that's right.
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behind seems to o not just a place where the former prisoners can get medically assessed. it is also a place where they can start to pick up the normal routines of life and also those relationships. a year-and-a-half after he was first locked up, jason rezaian was finally reunited with his wife, and mother. the washington post tehran reporter also met his bosses from the newspaper and said i want people to know that physically i'm feeling good. i know people are eager to hear from me. but i want to process the for some time. he was arrested in iran on spying cardinals and jailed in a no torious prison at times in solitary confunment. he and other americans were flown to europe on a twist swiss air force jet on sunday. since then, his brother told, he is making up for lost time. >> trying to catch up on what is
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he is catching tv, seeing people talking about him. >> reporter: also thrilled to be with his family at mast is amir hekmati, a former maine marine, jailed since 2011. he shireared his first taste of freedom. he traveled with the family when feuds came with the release. >> amir had a steak. he hasn't have one in four-and-a-half years i think he enjoyed it. he enjoyed having whatever he wanted to eat and being with his family. >> >> reporter: also freed in the exchange was christian pastor saeed abedini arrested if 2012. his wife is expected to join him here shortly. now, we den know how long the three men are going to be here, but history suggests that in cases like this, it's somewhere between a week and ten days. gayle. >> elizabeth palmer reporting
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millions of americans are waking up this morning to a winter chill. low temperatures in the country are below freezing. some areas are far below zero. the east coast is bracing for the possibility of a massive winter storm this week. oh boy. meteorologist daniel niles where our boston station is tracking the threat. how's it look, daniel? good morning. >> reporter: this is the first big one to watch t. energy is coming into the pacific west today. we will see how that will intering a t. time frame, a biggest concern, it taps the gulf of mexico with the tennessee river valley into southern new england with a track likely south and east of new england as we head into sunday morning. how does that mean in terms of snowfall? amounts could top out over two feet in parts of west virginia and virginia a. big swath of
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lots to watch. charlie, back to you. >> some of tennis's officials insist their sport is clean, but investigators report they have evidence that at least 16 top players took bribes from gamblers. mark philips is if london with the alleged fixing scandal. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well the problem with tennis is, how do you prove keating? who is to say why a ball went long or who put a volley into the net? still reports say more than a dozen players regularly lost matches under odd,s. meaning, they were the subject of suspicious betting patterns. the allegations have overshadowed the opening days of the australian open, the first stop on tennis' grand slam tour. >> it's bad, obviously, if something is going on.
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something may be will get done about it. >> reporter: the names of the alleged keith verse not been disclosed. but the reports leaked to the bbc and buzzfeed are based on documents that identify more than 70 players suspected of throwing matches. but which players? >> i'd love to hear the names, then at least it's concrete stuff and you can debate about it. >> reporter: the core group of alleged cheaters is composed o of 16 men, including grand slam champions. gambling syndicates if russia and italy have reportedly made big money by placing suspicious bets in tournaments, including wimbledon and the french open. >> the tennessee secretary units and authorities absolutely reject any suggestion that everyday of match fix has been suppressed for any reason. >> reporter: the tennis corruption police the so-called tennis integrity unit say they
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in 18 case including banning five players and one official for life. others have admitted being approached to throw machls, even the world number one when he was just starting out. >> i was approached through, me personally, through people that were working with me at that time and, of course, we threw it away right away. it didn't even get to me. >> reporter: djokovic says the offer was roughly for $200,000 to tank a 1st round match in russia. also 2007, small change to him now. there are punishments for betting-related corruption, including a quarter of a million dollar fine and a lifetime ban. as the old s sing goes, show me the money. first you have to find it. charlie. >> mark, thanks,. the music world has lost an iconic guitarist.
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died pond after a lock illngness illness. anthony, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, ye, in a sense the troubadour is where the eagles were born. this is where glen frey checked with don henley in 1970. >> that friendship would force the success of one of the american acts of the rock era. . as front man and co-founder of the eagles, glen frey would create one of the most distinctive sounds in american music. with their blends of country and rock the eagles scored four consecutive albums and sold 1 skrift million albums. >> we were serious about the
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wanted to take the band. but along the way, we really rocked and had a good time. >> a detroit native, glen frey met texas drummer within they signed and the two met linda ronstadt's band. >> we want our own band, especially glen. he really had a plan. he wanted to put a band together that had four guys in it that had four guys in it that can all sing you can't hide your lying eyes rormt formed if 1971, if eagles would become the best selling band of the decade. but the costs of fame proved too
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and frey began a successful solo career. the heat is on >> reporter: then in 1994 the eagles reunited with the album "hell freezes over." >> reporter: after touring off and on ever since. [ music playing ] steve kroft talked to the song writing did you eif a minute for "60 minutes." >> are you guys friends? >> yeah. >> complicated friendship, though, i take it? >> it's a little like brothers. >> and we're if business together. we're in the business of song. we will forever be associate. you know, we might as well get along. >> reporter: don henley said in a statement yesterday, i'm not sure i believe in faith, but i
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glen louis frey in 1970 changed my life forever. norah, it's hard to imagine the eagles going on without glen frey. >> everyone is mourning his passing this morning. great music. >> a lot with hotel california. it brings back all the music they had. it makes you want to get the greatest hits today. i want to get it. >> a gait talent, indeed. >> oscars so white could become more than a social media backlash.
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we just got new information.. about a person found dead at a gaffney park. police were on scene early this morning at mc-cluney park right now.. the coroner doesn't think this has anything to do with the cold weather. an officer on patrol found the man next to a car in the park.. they think the man was sick.. and tried to get into the locked restrooms. the coroner is
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thanks for joining us. >> i do not own a tux se do. nor do have i ever worn a tuxedo. >> he has never been to the prom. >> in that image, i created this image for you to photo shop yourself into of you on a prom date with senator sanders. the theme of the prom, of course, enchantment under our unfair financial system. >> you need a tuxedo for that. very good, stephen colbert. coming up in this half hour, big names in hollywood are planning to boycott the academy awards for the sec year in a row, no minority actors received top nominations. ahead the academy's response. >> plus the former taco bell executive who apologized for
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plans to sue. rikki klieman looks at his lawsuit. why he wants to keep it away from a jury. that's ahead. time to show you this morning's headline the washington post reports on the rising civilian death toll in iraq in the fight against isis. a you united nations report said today nearly 19,000 people were killed in less tanhan two years. more than 36 thousand were injured. the report says thousands of civilians have been enslaved by isis. >> the "wall street journal" reports the annual report fell to its slowest pace in 25 years. data shows the chinese economy grew 6.8% in the final quarter. over the entire years ago it expanded by 6.9%. >> the sharng high index jumped 3% on expectations of more stimulus.
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on tics that carry lyme disease. the new study tiendz these tics live in half of u.s. counties. that's more than 1998. experts say that climate change will make it easier for them to spread even farther. usa today reports on an apparent gas price war in one part of michigan. it brought prices down to less than 50 cents a gallon. drivers at this gas station filled up for 47 cents a gallon on sunday. monday morning prices returned to the $1.40 range. that's still below the national rate of.88 cents a gallon. they are answering growing calls for boycott over the lack of diversity, for the second year in a row, no person of color was nominated in the acting concern is kevin frazier a part of "entertainment tonight" is in los angeles. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie, the icad my president
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broken that despite her best attempt to diversify the academy for the sec year if a row, as you mentioned, no person of color was nominated in any of the acting categories and this now has prompted jada pinkett smith and spike lee to announce they will not be atending next month's ceremony. >> i will not be at the academy awards. i won't be watching. >> reporter: hours after actress jada pinkett smith announced she is boycotting the oscars. spike lee followed suit. he asks, how is it possible for the 2nd consecutive year all 2 contenders under the actor academy are all white. >> we need to have some serious discussion about diversity and get some flavor up in this. >> we are not happy with the result either. >> reporter: the academy president addressed the issue late monday night. >> i hope that everybody understands that this organization is completely committed to turning this narrative around.
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>> currently oscar nominees are chosen by a 6200 member body who according to a 2013 study were 93% white and 74% male. there the academy has the right to a acknowledge whomever they choose. thus do us. >> reporter: will smith was considered a strong contender for his role in "concussion" but didn't get enough votes from academy members. >> reporter: idris albadawl was overloloed. sylvester stallone was nominated for "creed." his plaque star was snubbed. so was samuel l. jackson in "the hateful eight." . along with the entire cast of the critically acclaimed "straight out of compton." >> they have been nominated for best screen play.
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>> i don't think it's some smoke-filled room where people are saying, we're going to block these black performances and black films because we hate black people. that's not it at all. it's a structural institutional and historical issue. >> reporter: now, no official word on whether will smith will join his wife in the boycott. ly tell you this, will and jada are usually if lockstep. this lack of diversity is one of the reasons why eva longoria resolved the alma awards and i think there will be a star turnout at the next year's awards. >> entertainment tonight will bring you more on the controversy. >> chris rock who is hosting is under pressure to bow out as a host. people close to him say it's highly unlikely he will do that. i expect him to do a loud rendition of say it loud and i'm proud with jack brown. i know nothing, just saying.
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>> i think so, too. >> it may be satire. >> it's giving him lots of material. there is rising information on a uber driver, he is suing the driver. we reported on benjamin goldman arrested on the attack if orange county, california. taco bell fired him days later. nono days later, now golden claims he recorded him illegally. he wants $5 million. "cbs news" legal expert rikki klieman is here to sort it all out. i'm curious about the attorney who didn't say, mr. golden, go sit down. does he have any legal grounds for this case? >> well, when i first read the, i hadn't laughed that uproariously if a case in a long time because you just say, come on. we have all seen this video. he's choking the life out of the guy. he is drunk as a skunk.
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says it really wasn't me, meaning i would have never acted that way. i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. now he's suing for $5 million for saying the driver is only suing for $25,000. does he have a case? well, if he's in my courtroom, he doesn't have a case. >> what about other people's courtrooms? >> in another courtrooms, there may be another matter. you have to look at this odd but yet very aggressive stance that california, of all the states in the country, has taken on what we call two-party consent. what does that mean? it means if you and i have a private conversation that i must tell you if i am recording you and the real operative words here are these. private and confidential. >> so from you if a car, it's not private? >> i say if you are if a car, a cab, a burks an uber, that ultimately, are you in a public setting.
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other cars go by you. i am fought having an intimate confidential conversation with you. let's say in -- i'm sorry. >> so i understand that. >> 11. i know, i got the flashback of judge judy and judge ricky, judge ricky would be pretty good, too. >> i'm not used to thihgs that humerus. other than that, that legal minutia is it because he doesn't want that video in another court case shown? >> well, it could be that. he isf manying, through his lawyers to do two things. number one, sue for $5ple for what he calls illegal eaves dropping by virtue of the dash cam. number two, he wants the evidence, this recording suppressed. tossed out of the criminal case. i say even if the passenger the unruly passenger wins by getting it suppressed in the criminal case, he still loses the
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you have the observation of the driver. >> are there no precedents if understanding what venues are legally under the law? in other words, are there places that have decided to not be public? like the car or something? >> not about a car, charlie. but i do think this, in this particular case, this passenger is going to lose. >> i thought i heard it wrong when i first heard the case. money stolen by phony irs agents. if you are heading out the door, you can watch us live through the cbs all access app on your digital device. you won't want to miss an interview for country legend hank williams, junior. we'll be right back. ...are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza . for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza . he said victoza works differently than pills.
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chip is at irs headquarters if washington with how this fraud is exploding and what you need to know. chip, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. since we first told you about this irs phone scam, the number of people contacted be i the scammers has almost tripled to nearly a million. >> the irs is calling me? is the for real? >> reporter: the treasurely department today issued this public service announcement about phone scammers who claim to be irs agents. >> hang up on fraud. >> reporter: the inspector general at treasury which oversees the irs. who are these people making these calls? >> they're just ruthless criminals. that i really don't care about people. they don't care about anything other than trying to intimidate you into paying them money. >> reporter: north carolina pastor al caden told us last year, he was so scared, he couldn't think straight. it started with this threatening
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million. he says the victims come from all walks of life. >> we've had doctors, eng fierceineer, lawyer, fall for the scam. >> what's the tipoff? >> the tipoff is if you don't pay immediately, you will go to jamie. that is the tipoff t. irs will never make a telephone call like that. >> reporter: so if you do get a call like that, he says you should simply hang up, don't say a word, if they call again, hang up again. the scam started in underia. it's so profitable, there are now call centers all around the world, where people are calling people here in the united states. gayle. >> all right. hang up. i'm going to say chip reid told me to hang umm. my good. thank you, jim. a driver survives a bizarre highway crash.
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[ music playing ] >> it is tuesday, january 19th, 2016. there is more news ahead, including turmoil on wall street and the oil market. j.p. morgan chase, jamie diamond, looking at how long the financial troubles could last. first, here's today's eye opener at 8:00. they handed out more than 1,300 cases of water, but 'people are saying this is only a temporary solution. >> ted cruz is staking a late claim to new hampshire, where donald trump is riding high. this hospital hopefully says they can start to pick up the normal routines of life. >> the time frame, friday through sunday. a biggest concern, it would know through the mid-atlantic into southern new england.
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players all ranked in the top 50 regugurly lost under odd circumstances. >> this is where glen frey first checked with don henley in 1970. that friendship would form the basis of one of the most successful american acts of the rock era. >> i will not be at the academy awards. >> reporter: for the second year in a row, no person of color was nominated. >> he is choking the life out of the guy. now he is suing for $5 million. come on. >> executives of chipotle announced restaurants giving away twice their amount of free food as a part of a promotion following an e. coli outbreak. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by liberty insurance. >> i'm charlie rose with nara
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>> tonight the plint water emergency, volunteers joined state troopers monday to hand out filters and bottles of water. flint's water supply had been poisoned with lead for month. protesters targets snyder's home monday called for him to step down t. natural journal says comparing his handling of the water crisis to president bush's handle og of katrina unfair. the governor's office tells "cbs news" he is focused on helping the people of flint, not politics. in the presidential race the fight between donald trump and ted cruz is getting rougher. in two speeches on monday, trump did not mention cruz by name. this morning, he tweeted cruz is a nervous wreck over poll numbers. yesterday, he tweeted an attack on citizenship and criticized
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cruz is stepping up his attacks if person. in new hampshire last night, he disputed trump's conservative credentials for the first time in front of voters. >> he's welcome to launch whatever insummits he likes. i have no intention of rerip pro indicating. i think policy is fine. he thinks emmeant to domain is fantastic. he has talked about illegal immigration and amnesty. we were on the kernlg e verge of losing this fight and 12 million people here granted am necessaricy. donald was nowhere to be found. >> cruz will make six stops in new hampshire today on day three of a five-day visit. >> iran is moving quickly the morning to ramp up oil production after the lifting of nuclear sanctions. 500,000 new oils of iranian oil are expected to worsen the glut that sent oil prices into a tailspin. the kohr's of crude is under $30 a barrel the lowest level since 2003.
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slowing economy sent shock waves to american markets t. s&p 500. dow jones and nasdaq are all down 8% or more since the start of the year. j.p. marken daymond diamond is here to talk about that and unveil it. they have participated in the company's conferences. good morning. >> a pleasure to be here. >> it's good to have you here. talk about for us oil prices are down, marks seem to be volatile and scarce, chosen announced it's the lowest growth in the gnp. does the krnl you if terms of where the global economy is going? >> i think, yes, a little bit. maybe not as much as most other people. the way i look at it. china is confusing people. it's getting slower. they mismanaged a little of the juan and the stockmarket. the prices have gone way down.
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and japan, india, they're huge losers, oil companies, brazil, et cetera, that brings turmoil. i think around a presidential election t. reversal of qe3. i think those things create turbulence. i hope the markets reprice that the strength of the economy, which is still there, we're growing. >> overall good in. >> overall good. i think china turbulence will grow 5 or 6%. >> i think the question will be how resilient do you think the u.s. economy is? >> very. so the united states, we export i think 12 or 13% of our gpp, 1% is to china. 120 in the private sector. as long as the consumers have money. they're wealthier. we see ways going up, they've added 12 million jobs in the last five or six years. we have a thing where we analyze
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we see them spending gas main. 80% of it. the u.s. economy is strong, that's probably the most important thing in the world right now. >> before we talk about initiative, i want to talk about politics. it seems bashing bankers is for both sides. do you think you and your home mys are easy targets or do you think it's unfair? >> look, we're easy targets. i've gotten used to this. we try to be a great corporate citizen wherever we are, we help cities, skoshlgs hospitals, we're steadfast. our customers are happy with us. that's what we have to do, earn it. i understand the politicians should warn j.p. morgan should do a job lending, hoping allocate capital, obviously being safe and sound, which we are. we were a rock of gibralter. >> clearly, this storm had a
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clearly, you have paid billions of dollars in bonds. what do you do with that? >> i probably made mistake doing that in hindsight. in business, you will do some things right, some things wrong. you pay a terrible price. we have if california. we have great people. we paid probably another 20 $billion at this point. so if hindsight. we would not have done those things. >> could that have happened again? >> no, i don't think my boy would approve an acquisition like that. >> who do you think would be stronger? hillary clinton or bernie sanders? >> i don't know. i think at one point, need to get into detail what that is. we a a a strong company. we were a source of stability in the storm. to me, list talk about the right way.
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accessible all over the place, good oneles. by the way, i think the regulars should take credit. it's a lot stronger. god knows how much more lick quidy. it's probably why the american economy is strong. >> did you support dodd-frank? >> most of the things i didn't port, were the same think i things barney frank were against, several things. no one will agree on everything. i don't think anyone in congress will agree on everything. >> i think you can get tired of being a human piniata. >> what do you think the biggest misconception is about wall street? >> wall street is a big place. you got asset managers, investor, private equities, i don't know people mean. banks have a wrong role in that. a healthy financial system, it
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you know, it is, i understand it's a black position for some people at the end of the day, we raise capital for companies, large and small. we're the largest bank in america justant to small businesses and middle market companies. >> i want to talk about you being a good corporate citizen. could we do that? >> yes, you may. >> i too have been to a couple j.p. morgan conferences. the new initiative i think is really exciting. you want to recruit students in a different kind of a way. you are looking for an alternative. not that there is anything wrong with a four-year college. you are looking at a new way of doing that. tell us how that works. >> this grand over several years to get it locally. did jobs created for kids graduating if high school, community schools, so when you leave, they actually have a well paying job. 2,000 kids go there.
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55,000 will average out. because they're trained in electrical equipment. trained in air frames. trained if engine control stuff like that. so this grant will create innovation at the local level, where a state, a sifx society, community schools or high schools and businesses work together andcy few do this, we will hire these kids. the businesses should be involved in that training. >> so the states will hold on? if it works there will be reply repli replc replcation. you can stay in that job. you were fired going to college. >> what i like is that it pays well, why is it important to you? because you really don't have to do this kind of this inc.? >> j.p. morgan case, we're one
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success is paramount to us. if you ask me, we have 40% of inner city school kids not graduating. the unemployment rate for you, minority, 20%. it's a disgrace. if you were in business, you would be rienging the alarm bell, getting people in the room, line them up. so it's great for society. obviously great for j.p. morgan chase. it will create opportunity for people. because, you know, i tell people, people think here's the one example i have, east germany, west germany. east germany could have been just as prosperous if you have a at this time policy, collaboration, getting people to work together, like in detroit, by the way the mayor and governor, it's unbelievable. you could have december e success. that's what people are working on. so that's j.p. morgan has been doing the kind of stuff for 200 years. in addition to banking, we try to help every community we are in.
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>> you feel as good as you look? youhood a bit of a health scare? >> i feel good. >> you look great. >> it's a pleasure. >> thank you very much. >> don'to yet, jamie. we have to read the tease. a mosquito borne virus that may cause birth defects is included in a baby in the u.s. we have important information
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health officials this morning are bracing for more u.s. cases of the zika virus. a baby in hawaii, experts think she got the virus in brazil early in her pregnancy. that's where thousands of broken injuries and you? importance received the virus. 13 other countries and territories including puerto rico. our dr. tara farula is with us. good morning. >> this is serious. if you are pregnant, women should take this seriously and not travel to these areas. pause what may happen? >> absolutely. to put it in perspective the zika virus was originally discovered in the 1940s and rapidly spread throughout latin america in the last year or two. in the united states, we had about 14 case, in 2015 and '16, another 12 cases. the officials from the health department, they suspect we will see more imported case, meaning people getting sick outside the
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also more locally transmitted cases. in fact, in puerto rico last month, there was the first case of someone who got bitten by a mosquito in puerto rico and developed the disease. it's important to understand while it has spread if latin america, conditions here are different. we have better sanitation, housing, air-conditioning, skreengs screens, so the outbreak will be more local. like we seen in dengue and other viruses. >> do you realize you have it? smr one out of five develop sum thomas. they are fever, joint pain, conjungtitis and pink eye. for many, the symptoms are piled. they're usually not life-threatening or serves they occur two to seven days after the bite and last several days to one week. many could clearly miss they
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>> the effects for a fetus is terrible. >> sleerly, the recommendation to is postpone it, why? brazil has seen a rise in the cases of something called microsephaly. microcephaly is a birth defect, where the head size of the infant is smaller than expected. usually, it's because it's an underlying brain abnormality. either in utero or after birth. it can be anything where it's mild from a small head size to severe. the infant can have seizures. they don't meet milestones, have vision or hearing problems. there is no treatment or cure for microcephaly. >> it's frightening. >> you stay in the city of new york? >> i'm not going anywhere. >> for a couple months, huh in. >> two months. it was a dog of a day for police in california.
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here's a look at our top stories. we're working to learn more about a person found dead at a gaffney park. police were on scene early this morning at mc-cluney park right now.. the coroner doesn't think this has anything to do with the cold weather. an officer on patrol found the man next to a car in the park.. they think the man was sick.. and tried to get into the locked restrooms. the coroner is waiting on an investigation to determine how the man died. a greenville county deputy who was shot in the head last month... will be released from the hospital tomorrow. that's according to his "go fund me" page set up by his wife. dave dempsey was shot while responding to a robbery call at a taylors apartment complex in december. the mother of trayvon martin will be in the upstate today. sybrina fulton will be the keynote spaker at clemson university's doctor martin luther king, junior commemorative service. 17-year-old trayvon martin was shot and killed by george
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12. zimmerman was aquitted. united communited bank "ice on main" will have its official closing ceremony today. the rink closed to skaters yesterday ... mayor knox white and sponsors will celebrate the season by presenting a donation to "camp courage" and other recipients. plus, the winner of the "skate your way to broadway"
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thanks for joining us. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour. country icon hank williams, jr., on the journey home. his new music conquering life-threatening challenges and answering controversy. that's ahead. but right now, it's time to show you the headline, trader joe's recalling it's store brand raw cashew pieces. some may have been contaminated with sam fella. the pieces were distributed in trader joe's stores in more than two dozen states. no illnesss have been reported. the new york daily news reports yesterday's episode of "jeopardy" ended without a winner t. category was state capitals. >> a 1957 event led to the creation of a national historic
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signed into law by a president whose library is now there, too. >> hmm. da da da da. the correct answer, what what was the correct answer? >> little rock. where, norah? >> arkansas. >> president bill clinton. >> i have been there. >> his presidential library is located there. they said all along, nobody will return on tonight's show. >> that is the first time that has happened in years. the new york post tells us about a supreme misconception. listen to this, a recent survey found nearly 10% of college graduates in the united states think judge judy is a member of the u.s. supreme court. >> oh my gosh. >> the general american public faired worse. 13% say she is a high court justice. this therapy is based on a thousand interviews nationwide. well.
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>> that's a little embarrassing. yes, it is,. >> she told me it is range. >> that's the title of one of her books? seriously? >> that's not. >> i was wondering. >> oh, my gosh. >> you know everything, tell me it's raining. a good title. the new york -- the new year can bring uncertainty, holiday sales at bricks and mortar sales grew. beat expectations with a 9% vote. examiners are expected to send back 30% of clothing and the shoes they bought online. that's twice the rate of returns in traditional shores. shannon spetty pettypiece. i like that name. i didn't get teased? >> i had the option to change it. i kept it.
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two sizes, sometimes three. >> people buy nine pairs of shoes online and return eight of them there that's not good. >> you want the make sure it fits you? always dreaming, charlie. >> the retailers hate it. some companies know that you will do it. they have that built into the business model. people buying more online means they are returning and returns kill the retailers. here's an example. if you buy a $100 sweater. return that, after all of the repackaging, shipping fee, then the markdown, they have to put on that sweater because now it's february and no one is buying sweat, they can obviously make $when the want on that sweater they originally sold you for $100 this rise and returns is hurting retailers. >> is there a rift it can be passed down to us the shoppers in the future? >> luckily, it's a buyers market out there right now. there is a lot of competition retail a. lot of pressure on
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retailers can try to inch prices up. they got amazon knocking at their door works is not as worried about price like the retails i tailers are like maesies or target. they're stuck in a hard place. a lot of them seen margins shrink and are operating at a loss. >> what's the best way to determine if you are getting a good price. >> shop online. pretty much everyone online is price matching. >> price matching. >> online, everyone is competitively price changing. one lowers, the other lowers, a lot of retailers are getting very savvy about pricing. >> is there one site that does that in. >> amazon is leading it. all the we believe sites target, wal-mart. i was watching over the holiday season. one drops the price, all the others. >> they make it easy for us to return, though, with the free shipping. number one, number two, where do the returns go? >> well, i mean, you think sometimes you send it back, it's going to the gap. they will put it back on the shechl.
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liquidator, a whole saleer who resells it on the sec market. consignment shop, ebay, sometimes overseas. so sometimes it's not going to the retailer. they will get a cut. >> what's your thought here, don't return? what do you want us to do? >> i think the retailers need to think a different way, virtual shopping. 3 the modeling, where you enter your measure. s. the world is going online, it's not up to the retailer to do a better job. it's up to the retailer. >> all right. thank you, shan upon the. great to have you here. hundreds of thousands of pets each year take to the sky when they're too big to ride in the plane's cabin. they need to be checked. one of the largest airlines is joining other carriers and changing the rules. we are outside washington with
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>> good morning, charlie, if you have a big dog like buddy here, you want to fly with him. you used to be able to go to the ikt counter. increasingly, the airlines will send you here. this is the cargo terminal. hey, buddy, it is nowhere near that check encounter. >> good morning. >> for peter, harold,stanty is a part of the family, when they fly, their adorable golden doodle does, too. she is too big for the cabin. she has to be checked. typically, they require carry-on pets an their carrier to fit under the seat in front of you. >> it takes a lot of time. there is a lot of paperwork. you have to go to your vet within a week of the flight and get the health certificate. each time you do it. so it's a, yeah, you have add about an extra hour to the arrival time. >> starting in march, delta will
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they'll be handles as 48. they need dropped up off and picked up. which may be in a difl different location and the pooch could fly on a separate flight that may arrive at ative time. >> we won't do it with the cargo. we won't do that. we don't have the confidence and it would be too traumatic for us to think of the dogs handles as cargo. >> reporter: delta a united change them ascargo. they run the pet safe program. >> we really have a better equipped facility at cargo and we can probably keep the animals in a safe environment and have professional staff that can look after them when they have a connection rather than leaving them out on the tarmac? programs like pet safe, where animals are kept in climbed controlled conditions, mark a course correction for airlines. cbs travel editor peter greenburg.
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job for over 40 years in transporting pets in the passenger plane and the statistics prove that and the airlines don't want to play that game anymore. >> through november, 33 pets died, 23 injured. three more lost in a possession in 2015. >> reporter: the real issue is connecting flights. whether it's a passenger plane cargo holds, it gets down to the chain of custody. who's watching that animal? who's transferring that animal? who is caring that animal. it's a liability issue. >> reporter: southwest and jet blue when lit check a pet. american still does only on certain aircraft and not when it's too hot or too cold. aircraft delayed a trip for two days until seats were available on a pet friendly carrier. on the return to washington, weather delayed the bag annual, leaving peter pacing. >> yes. yes.
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of it, the weight was well worth it. >> oh. delta says it will ultimately insure we have a high quality consistent service for pets when the owners ship them. office animals of all sizes are allowed in the cabin and travel experts say they think that that system will be abused by people that want to take advantage of that, instead of checking their pets. norah. >> wow, chris, i'm glad they're planning ahead for that, having recently floerngs it's different when it's a suitcase. but when it's your dog, it's really scary. >> it says emotional dog, i would be afraid. >> you would do that, wouldn't you? >> maybe not. >> but you can't admit. >> i'm thinking out loud. >> you can't admit on live television, you want to abuse the system. no, charlie, i wouldn't do that.
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>> hank williams, jr., has been a half century recording songs about rowdy friend, siping whiskey and country boys. now at 66 the country legend is out with a few album called "it's about time." williams started performing when he was only 8. he sold more than 70 million records and won entertainer of the year and a grammy. crawford visited williams in alabama you may know hank williams, jr., as a rowdy outlaw. [ music playing ] or the long time voice of monday night are you ready for some football? >> reporter: he's country music loyalty, son of one of the most influential figures in american music and the godson of johnny and june carter-cash. >> good old john, what a great mentor and friend.
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about the anything rish, the loss and all those second chances. you had almost died more than once. >> more than once. >> more than. >> more than once. >> you should not probably not be alive. >> no, doctors said exactly that. >> because of that, williams lives life on his terms. we started out his interview outside nash till, a town he does his best to avoid. >> there's my godmother, june. >> reporter: within hours, he consistently hits the road for the place he considered home, his farm in alabama. here he hunts and officials, his parents are buried nearby. his senior died from alcohol and pills at 29 a. father williams never knew. [ music playing ] hank, jr. was 3. his mother molded him into his father's image.
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an imitation of his dad, until in his early 20s, the pressure got too much? for a long time, it didn't matter, but, boy, you just start being a young man, you get, it starts working on you. >> you tried to kill yourself? >> yeah, it got bad, real bad [ music playing ] >> reporter: the doctor who treated him was blunt. >> he said, let me just lay it out there for you. you have been taught from the time you can possibly remember to look like, act like, be like, everything exactly like your ledge enary father. you know, he said, they've done a dam good job and you're going to beat him. he said, you're going to beat him. he died at 29. you're going to die at 26. let me tell you something,
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all that went out the window. [ music playing ] >> reporter: he charted his own path came a fall, literally on a hundreding trip, he plunged 25 feet off a mountain t. injuries left scars to his face and head. >> you got to learn to see, hear, smell and talk again. and i'm not bull [ bleep ]ing. i had half of a face. >> reporter: not only does he survive, he found freedom to be himself. an image he so presents, that his awards rolled in. >> theenner with is, ahh -- hank williams, wallace. >> reporter: his quote
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like a 2011 interview he said this about a golf game between president obama an house speaker john boehner. >> it would be like hitler playing golf with netanyahu. >> reporter: espn cut ties with him. to that, williams says this. monday night football. >> go check it out. don't listen to me. go check out what their ratings went to. >> you did compare, some people says, obama to hitler. you weren't saying obama was hitler? smr which one is he talking about? let me tell you something. i ain't real crazy about either one, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: hess unrepennant and makes no apology, today at piece e pa es where where he came from. [ music playing ] >> that song, what does it say? don't call me an icon? i don't care about the hall of fame.
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country boy town away. oh, they're real, baby. them songs are real. >> and williams has become a legend of his own by being his own man, his independence, his willingness to basically give the finger to authority. those are some of the things his fans love. wow. he has a new album coming out. >> he does, it's out. >> by the way, i was out of the country. i didn't see what happened to alabama and clemson, how'd that go? >> we did have a big win, i'd like to say roll tide. hank is a fan of the tide. >> i thought so. >> 45-40. wasn't that the score? >> it's always good to sigh you. morning."
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stories. we're working to learn more about a person found dead at a gaffney park. police were on scene early this morning at mc-cluney park right now.. the coroner doesn't think this has anything to do with the cold weather. an officer on patrol found the man next to a car in the park.. they think the man was sick.. and tried to get into the locked restrooms. the coroner is waiting on an investigation to determine how the man died. andersononounty investigators are tyring to figure out what happened to a greenville man.. whose remains were found in the woods. the coroner identified the man as 46 year old gary burton... a man found his skeletal remains in a wooded area off river road in powdersville.. sunday night. a greenville county deputy who was shot in the head last month... will be released from the hospital tomorrow. that's according to o his "go fund me" page set up by his wife. dave dempsey was shot while responding to a robbery call at a taylors apartment complex in december. happening today.. governor nikki haley will
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