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." >> i'm tom hanson, and we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the dangersf vaping. doctors in canada think they've discovered a new type of lung injury related to e-cigarettes. a 17-year-old nearly died after he vaped thc and flavored e-cigarettes for five months. his case is different from the lung injuries seen in more than 2,000 cases in the u.s. dr. tara narula reports. >> reporter: well, for many years doctors have known about a type of injury known as popcorn workers lung, named for factory workers who infail a chemical flavoring known as diacetyl. that ingredient is used to make buttery microwave popcorn. now there is evidence it might be responsible for certain lung injuries from vaping certain e-cigarette flavored properties. by the time the 17-year-old boy was admitted to anni icu this past spring, what started as a bad cough developed in a life-threatening illness. how critical did his condition c he oneupportnd we were concerned that heht survive. >> reporter: dr. karen bted e p identified. she said what she saw in his imaging didn't pattern of
." >> i'm tom hanson, and we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the dangersf vaping. doctors in canada think they've discovered a new type of lung injury related to e-cigarettes. a 17-year-old nearly died after he vaped thc and flavored e-cigarettes for five months. his case is different from the lung injuries seen in more than 2,000 cases in the u.s. dr. tara narula reports. >> reporter: well, for many years doctors have known about a type of...
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tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> we will try. >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," we'll show this holiday season. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." k sisilva-braga. ththisis i is s the e "cbsbs m this is the week at kohl's!... when you get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! earn it on everything - even our biggest brands - all week long! the more you shop, the more kohl's cash you'll get! plus - take an extra 15% off! monday through friday - only at kohl's. how do we make a scented oil plug-in that doesn't smell fake? start with the essence of nature air wick scented oils are infused... ...with essential oils that are 100% natural. to fill every corner with the fragrance of nature. air wick. too many after-parties. new neutrogena® bright boost with dullness-fighting neoglucosamine. boosts cell turnover by 10 times for instantly brighter skin. tto harrison, the wine tcollection.. br to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>
tom hanson, cbs news, new york. >> we will try. >>> coming up later on "cbs this morning," we'll show this holiday season. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." k sisilva-braga. ththisis i is s the e "cbsbs m this is the week at kohl's!... when you get $15 kohl's cash for every $50 spent! earn it on everything - even our biggest brands - all week long! the more you shop, the more kohl's cash you'll get! plus - take an extra 15% off!...
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i'm tom hanson. about 250 people are killed every year in small plane crashes.wo wrecks just last week, but new technology could make the skies safer. kris van cleave explains. >> we are flying over kansas right now, and we're about to show you some brand-new technology that really could save lives. it is an emergency auto land feature. the buttons right tho our pilot right here and i pushed it, it would get us safely on the ground at the nearest airport. >> emergency, emergency, emergency! pilot calling for help in australia in august. >> we're going to need an ambulance. >> reporter: he made his first ever landing after his flight instructor passed out. but often on a small plane, there is only one pilot. while crashes due to pilot incapacitation are relatively rare, they've killed at least 269 people in the u.s. in the last ten years. >> when something happens to the pilot going forward, people live. and today there's a good chance that's not going to happen if you have an incapacitated pilot. >> reporter: garmin has designed new emergency auto land technolog
i'm tom hanson. about 250 people are killed every year in small plane crashes.wo wrecks just last week, but new technology could make the skies safer. kris van cleave explains. >> we are flying over kansas right now, and we're about to show you some brand-new technology that really could save lives. it is an emergency auto land feature. the buttons right tho our pilot right here and i pushed it, it would get us safely on the ground at the nearest airport. >> emergency, emergency,...
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from the cbs broadcast center in new york, i'm tom hanson. >>> it's friday, november 22nd, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." the next phase. the next phase after the latest round of extraordinary testimony in the impeachment inquiries, democratic and republican leaders map out the way forward. >>> charged with fraud. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is indicted on allegations of corruption. we'll get reaction. >>> and explosions and flames. scary moments on an airliner packed with more than 300 people. >> all of a sudden we heard >> all of a sudden we heard boom, boom, like backfires. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> the impeachment inquiry into president trump is moving into the next phase. the house judiciary committee will soon decide whether to imhmenainst e president based on the investigation so far. yesterday the house intelligence committee questioned its final witnesses, fiona hill, a former top russia adviser, and david holmes, a diploma
from the cbs broadcast center in new york, i'm tom hanson. >>> it's friday, november 22nd, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." the next phase. the next phase after the latest round of extraordinary testimony in the impeachment inquiries, democratic and republican leaders map out the way forward. >>> charged with fraud. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is indicted on allegations of corruption. we'll get reaction. >>> and explosions and flames....
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." >> i'm tom hanson, and we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the dangers think they've discovered a new type of lung injury related to e-cigarettes. a 17-year-old nearly died after he vaped thc and flavored e-cigarettes for five months. his case is different from the lung injuries seen in more than 2,000 cases in the u.s. dr. tara narula reports. >> reporter: well, for many years doctors have known about a type of injury known as popcorn workers lung, named for factory workers who infail a chemical flavoring known as diacetyl.
." >> i'm tom hanson, and we've got a lot more to tell you about this morning, starting with the dangers think they've discovered a new type of lung injury related to e-cigarettes. a 17-year-old nearly died after he vaped thc and flavored e-cigarettes for five months. his case is different from the lung injuries seen in more than 2,000 cases in the u.s. dr. tara narula reports. >> reporter: well, for many years doctors have known about a type of injury known as popcorn workers...
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tom fitton, lee smith, victor davis hanson having answers. you might've missed this that last night's democratic debate attracted the smallest audience yet and revealed the democratic candidates weaknesses. horace cooper and mike huckabee explain at all. first, impeaching the bureaucracy. that's the focus of tonight's angle. watching the latest star witnesses testify in the ukraine impeachment hearings, i couldn't help and ask myself how did we let our government get so big and so powerful that mid-level federal employees not elected to anything act like they should be the ones making every decision and setting every policy. >> i am a senior member of the embassy's country team paid >> my background and experience. i was asked to join the national security council in 2016. >> i lead the political section. >> i built a career as a nonpartisan, nonpolitical national security official. >> foreign policy official. >> they are important presentations. ronald reagan's warning about the government when he quoted former president coolidge. >> must bu
tom fitton, lee smith, victor davis hanson having answers. you might've missed this that last night's democratic debate attracted the smallest audience yet and revealed the democratic candidates weaknesses. horace cooper and mike huckabee explain at all. first, impeaching the bureaucracy. that's the focus of tonight's angle. watching the latest star witnesses testify in the ukraine impeachment hearings, i couldn't help and ask myself how did we let our government get so big and so powerful that...
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of the hour, join by white house trade czar peter navarro, and davis hanson joins us and ed rollins. former i.r.s i.c.e. director tomething for all of them, it is a big night, we hope you will join us. jackie: i will be watching. we'll see you soon. justice department is charging two former twitter employees with allegedly spying for saudi arabia, by giving out information on users who criticized royal family. joining me now. klauwurkaun, this a huge story,t of implications. >> this is right. a big deal, we have a another example of intersection between technology and international security. these companies, as they collect more and more data are becoming one stop shop for any hostile intelligence app ra apparatus tt wants to know more information about people who resist or protest regimes, we'll see more, today it was saudi arabia, we could assume that china, north korea, iran and others are involved in similar activities, this is something that companies and u.s. government need to get serious about engaging. jackie: twitter such a big spease of arab spring. it took two major dictators down. interesting that saudi
of the hour, join by white house trade czar peter navarro, and davis hanson joins us and ed rollins. former i.r.s i.c.e. director tomething for all of them, it is a big night, we hope you will join us. jackie: i will be watching. we'll see you soon. justice department is charging two former twitter employees with allegedly spying for saudi arabia, by giving out information on users who criticized royal family. joining me now. klauwurkaun, this a huge story,t of implications. >> this is...