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we sent out chief environmental affairs correspondent ann thompson to take a look. >> reporter: even winter starkness can't diminish alaska's vast natural wonders. waters that team with fish lap against land rich with minerals. wonders on a slow motion collision course at the head waters of the world's largest salmon run. in the winter, how many times would you eat salmon? >> three, maybe four. >> reporter: with her grandmother's blade she prepares the fish that fed her ancestors for centuries and her family today. is all this fish caught by your family? >> yeah. wouldn't have it any other way. >> reporter: the world needs copper from smart phones to solar panels. >> we only have two ways to get copper. we mine in the united states or mine it somewhere else. >> reporter: tom is leading the effort to build the pebble mine. >> does the mine threaten the fisheries? >> not at all. >> reporter: not at all? >> no. if it does it won't be built. that's why you go through permitting. if it's determined we would do significant damage to the fishery, we would not build the project. permit proje
we sent out chief environmental affairs correspondent ann thompson to take a look. >> reporter: even winter starkness can't diminish alaska's vast natural wonders. waters that team with fish lap against land rich with minerals. wonders on a slow motion collision course at the head waters of the world's largest salmon run. in the winter, how many times would you eat salmon? >> three, maybe four. >> reporter: with her grandmother's blade she prepares the fish that fed her...
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ann thompson, nbc news, dilling ham, alaska. >> still ahead, we'll take a look at some of the hottestie trailers that premiered during the super bowl. you're watching "early today." no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sor
ann thompson, nbc news, dilling ham, alaska. >> still ahead, we'll take a look at some of the hottestie trailers that premiered during the super bowl. you're watching "early today." no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. you're more than just a bathroom disease.....
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. >> award winning chef david chang shows anne thompson the wonders of the korean seafood market. and olympic champion scott hamilton has seen magical highs and devastating lows, giving him the motivation and inspiration to help others. >> whatever i can do to share my experiences and try to help people
. >> award winning chef david chang shows anne thompson the wonders of the korean seafood market. and olympic champion scott hamilton has seen magical highs and devastating lows, giving him the motivation and inspiration to help others. >> whatever i can do to share my experiences and try to help people
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ann thompson talks about her book, "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." atticaalls events at the facility in upstate new york in 1971. after four days, state officials took back control of the facility. 39 hostages and prisoners were killed. this was recorded at the roosevelt house public policy institute at hunter college in 2016. it is one hour and five minutes. [crowd noise] >> i hate to be the cause of reduction in buys, but good evening. im herald holzer, director of roosevelt house and on behalf of the hunter college president to his in the room tonight i'm delighted to welcome you all to the home of franklin d. roosevelt and eleanor roosevelt. one of them is going to be talking about gubernatorial administrative work today, he was the new york state governor before he came president and his wife was the conscience of the empire state just as she later became the conscience of the country and the world, who was never afraid to confront challenging and uncomfortable issues like the one we are going to discuss this evening, even if her own confronti
ann thompson talks about her book, "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and its legacy." atticaalls events at the facility in upstate new york in 1971. after four days, state officials took back control of the facility. 39 hostages and prisoners were killed. this was recorded at the roosevelt house public policy institute at hunter college in 2016. it is one hour and five minutes. [crowd noise] >> i hate to be the cause of reduction in buys, but good evening....
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ann. megan. >> thompson: at least 40 women and girls report that disgraced gymnastics doctor larry nassar abused them after the f.b.i. first began investigating him, in the 14 months between the s me the f.b.i. opened its case and the "indianapoar" report that exposed his abuses. that's according to the "new york times," which also reports some of nassar's youngest victims were abused during this period. the f.b.i. declined to answer detailed questions from the times, but released a brief statement sayin"the safety and well-being of our youth is a top priority for the f.b.i." and pointed out that the nassar allegations "transcended jurisdictions." more than 260 women have stepped forward as nassar's victims with allegations dating back decades. two people were killed in a morning train crash inouth carolina today, both of whom were amtrak employees. of the 116 others who were taken to the hospital, one is in critical condition, two were in serious condition and the rest suffered minor injuries. the accident caused 5,000 gallons of fuel to leak, along with severe damage to both trains. thi
ann. megan. >> thompson: at least 40 women and girls report that disgraced gymnastics doctor larry nassar abused them after the f.b.i. first began investigating him, in the 14 months between the s me the f.b.i. opened its case and the "indianapoar" report that exposed his abuses. that's according to the "new york times," which also reports some of nassar's youngest victims were abused during this period. the f.b.i. declined to answer detailed questions from the times,...
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it. 19 she became aigure skating icon a household name and really put the sport on the map here anne thompson to this. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. you know peggy fleming propelled figure skating into the winter games marquee sport, leaving such a mark that a half century later, we're still asking who will be the next peggy fleming. fo magic color on tv for the very first time. suddenly a nation in the midst of change best of itself reflected in an elegant and ethereal 19-year-old peggy fleming. >> what do you remember about that night? >> i remember being terrified. >> really? >> yeah. >> it didn't show. >> i know. and i look at the footage and i see myself stepping out on the ice. and i go gosh i don't look nervous at all. but inside i was like -- i was performance?d that's kind of sad for me that it wasn't my skate of a lifetime.orter: but it was the skate of our lifetime. ameh peggy's ar s television deepening the bond. >> we'll have top meeting like this. >> ibaby-sat before and this was my first job. i s full i big time. ter: girls wanted to her, boys wanted dat wouldt serts to
it. 19 she became aigure skating icon a household name and really put the sport on the map here anne thompson to this. >> reporter: good morning, everybody. you know peggy fleming propelled figure skating into the winter games marquee sport, leaving such a mark that a half century later, we're still asking who will be the next peggy fleming. fo magic color on tv for the very first time. suddenly a nation in the midst of change best of itself reflected in an elegant and ethereal...
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anne thompson caught up with peggy. she's in pyeongchang for us this morning. hi anne good morning.ed figure skating into the winter games marquee sport, leaving such a mark that a half century later, we're still asking who will be the next peggy fleming. four minutes of olympic magic live and in color on tv for the very first time. suddenly a nation in the midst of painful and dramatic change saw the best of itself reflected in an elegant and ethereal 19-year-old peggy fleming. >> what do you remember about that night? >> i remember being terrified. >> really? >> yeah. >> it didn't show. >> i know. and i look at the footage and i see myself stepping out on the ice. and i go gosh i don't look nervous at all. but inside i was like -- i was terrified. >> was it your best performance? >> no it wasn't. and that's kind of sad for me that it wasn't my skate of a lifetime. >> reporter: but it was the skate of our lifetime. the judges in america falling in love with peggy's artistry. a series of television specials deepening the bond. >> we'll have to stop meeting like this. >> i hadn't eve
anne thompson caught up with peggy. she's in pyeongchang for us this morning. hi anne good morning.ed figure skating into the winter games marquee sport, leaving such a mark that a half century later, we're still asking who will be the next peggy fleming. four minutes of olympic magic live and in color on tv for the very first time. suddenly a nation in the midst of painful and dramatic change saw the best of itself reflected in an elegant and ethereal 19-year-old peggy fleming. >> what...
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. ♪ ann thompson talks about her book, "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and itsegacy." atticaalls events at the facility in upstate new york in 1971. after four days, state officials took back control of the facility. 39 hostages and prisoners were killed. this was recorded at the roosevelt house public policy institute at hunter college in 2016. it is one hour and five minutes. [crowd noise]
. ♪ ann thompson talks about her book, "blood in the water: the attica prison uprising of 1971 and itsegacy." atticaalls events at the facility in upstate new york in 1971. after four days, state officials took back control of the facility. 39 hostages and prisoners were killed. this was recorded at the roosevelt house public policy institute at hunter college in 2016. it is one hour and five minutes. [crowd noise]
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thompson. >>> and gold champion, red gerrard, the youngest in history, joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anneeen. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> the community of park planned florida gather to remember the victims of a deadly school shooting. >> this morning we're hearing from the police office here managed to catch the suspected gunman. >>> crime, a selfie and the fb i. bizarre story surrounding this priceless statue in the franklin institute. >> still not done with the rain, storm scan3 shows a lot of it moving through our region, when it moves out and when a chance for snow. today is friday february 16th. good morning, i'm dim john tan >> i'm rahel solomon. let's get a look at the roads with meisha. >> looking outside, yes, very, very wet. not seeing too many problems right now but for a friday i kn
thompson. >>> and gold champion, red gerrard, the youngest in history, joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anneeen. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> the community of park planned florida gather to remember the victims of a deadly school shooting. >> this morning we're hearing from the police office here...
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thompson. >>> and gold medalist red gerard, the youngest snowboarding champion in history, joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anneeen. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> a live look this morning at coit tower. the beautifully lit coit tower on telegraph hill in san francisco. the weekend is on the horizon. so it's all good. >> yes! >> it is friday february 16th, 2018. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. >> we made it. >> it was a short week. you were sick for part of it. >> i'll still take it. yeah. [ laughter ] >> gianna, hi! how are you doing? >> don't mind me. i'm messing with my cord right now. [ laughter ] >>> it's going to be nice today. get ready for beautiful weather. if you liked yesterday, today will be slightly warmer. temperatures are going up for the next couple of days. then things will change. spring-like and not as breezy as yesterday and then tomorrow in the 70s for many inland areas. but get ready for blustery cold conditions on sunday. that's when things are going to change and it will stay that way through next week. gianna. >>> good morning. le
thompson. >>> and gold medalist red gerard, the youngest snowboarding champion in history, joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anneeen. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> a live look this morning at coit tower. the beautifully lit coit tower on telegraph hill in san francisco. the weekend is on the horizon. so it's all good. >> yes! >> it is friday...