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. >>> up next, when colette couldn't get a job. she whipped one up. you've got an uncontrollable cough, take delsym, the #1 12-hour cough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> now, the sweet smell of success. jim axelrod tells us it is coming from colette's kitchen. >> reporter: like any other budding entrepreneur, colette guard her company proprietary information quite carefully. this is the recipe? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: it is secret? >> a secret, yes it is. >> we can't. >> no. >> reporter: colette born 26 years ago with downs syndrome is not like every other budding >> reporter: it is your dream. her kitchen made her happy. when she kept getting rejected for jobs, she decided it was going to make her
. >>> up next, when colette couldn't get a job. she whipped one up. you've got an uncontrollable cough, take delsym, the #1 12-hour cough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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. >>> up next, when colette divito couldn't get a job.ipped one up. ,,,,,,,, ,$8drw over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. ,,,,,,,, how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to have health insurance starting january 1st, you need to enroll by december 15th. visit covereca.com today. >>> now, the sweet smell of success. jim axelrod tells us it is coming from colette's kitchen. >> reporter: like any other budding entrepreneur, colette guard her company proprietary information quite carefully. this is the recipe? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: it is secret? >> a secret, yes it is. >> we can't. >> no. >> reporter: colette born 26 years ago with downs syndrome is not like every other budding entrepreneur. >> it i
. >>> up next, when colette divito couldn't get a job.ipped one up. ,,,,,,,, ,$8drw over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. ,,,,,,,, how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial...
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. >>> up next, when colette divito couldn't get a job.he whipped one up. ♪ i was on my way to work, the next thing you know, i was on the ground. ♪ the trash truck ran over both my legs. ♪ i had sixteen surgeries. ♪ i don't sleep through the night unless i have my medicine. ♪ my medical bills was piling up. my employer stopped paying me. pond lehocky has put me back together. ♪ this is todd hardy. a fitness buff, youth baseball coach-and lung cancer patient. the day i got the diagnosis, i was just shocked. the surgeon in dallas said i needed to have the top left lobe of my lung removed. i wanted to know what my other options were. and i found that at cancer treatment centers of america. at ctca, our experts examine a variety of therapies, treatments and technologies to identify a plan specifically for each patient. my doctor understood that who i am was just as important as what cancer i had. we talked about options. my doctor told me about a robotic surgery that was less invasive. we have excellent technology that allow us to perform ver
. >>> up next, when colette divito couldn't get a job.he whipped one up. ♪ i was on my way to work, the next thing you know, i was on the ground. ♪ the trash truck ran over both my legs. ♪ i had sixteen surgeries. ♪ i don't sleep through the night unless i have my medicine. ♪ my medical bills was piling up. my employer stopped paying me. pond lehocky has put me back together. ♪ this is todd hardy. a fitness buff, youth baseball coach-and lung cancer patient. the day i got...
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with a dozen per order, colette >> we have to scoop it. pat it down. that's it. >> reporter: the commonwealth kitchen, a business incubator has stepped in to help her to scale up. and colette is now closer to her real dream. >> reporter: your successful scum p company will be a model for others with disabilities. if colette can do it. >> they can diet. >> reporter: turns out the secret ingredient she bakes into her cookies is not such a mystery afterl. is the secret ingredient you have been protecting so much, is it love? york city, i'm scott pelley. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm done dahler. president elect donald trump continues to fill out his cabinet, with controversial nominees. mr. trump has chairman and ceo rex tillerson to be his secretary of state. tillerson is raising eyebrows over his close ties to rush. the president elect named rick perry to be energy secretary. when he ran for president, perry said he wanted to eliminate the energy department. although he couldn't remember its name at the t
with a dozen per order, colette >> we have to scoop it. pat it down. that's it. >> reporter: the commonwealth kitchen, a business incubator has stepped in to help her to scale up. and colette is now closer to her real dream. >> reporter: your successful scum p company will be a model for others with disabilities. if colette can do it. >> they can diet. >> reporter: turns out the secret ingredient she bakes into her cookies is not such a mystery afterl. is the...
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colette has down syndrome and a dream of running her own business. her first client, the golden goose market in the north end are now lending their kitchen and employees to help her keep up with orders. to bake 500 cookies just yesterday alone. that is the kind should end on today. >> definitely. i think we need to place an order. >> they look really good. >> the weekend looking pretty good. sun and clouds turning cooler, taking a dip back to near normal but first weekend of december, not too bad. low 40s sunday, monday we may get a flurry and showers through the middle part of the week. >> winter is coming. >> be sure to join us for the next newscast today at 5:00. ze that no matter where you are in life ve forward alone when we can move forward together? >> nick: all right. christian is down for his nap, which means i am all yours, beautiful. what do you want to do? you want to play some games? we could, uh, do a little, i don't know, father-daughter mani-pedi. what do you want? >> faith: you didn't tell me court. >> nick: why would you say that? >
colette has down syndrome and a dream of running her own business. her first client, the golden goose market in the north end are now lending their kitchen and employees to help her keep up with orders. to bake 500 cookies just yesterday alone. that is the kind should end on today. >> definitely. i think we need to place an order. >> they look really good. >> the weekend looking pretty good. sun and clouds turning cooler, taking a dip back to near normal but first weekend of...
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and colette is closer to her real dream.our successful company will be a model for other people with disabilities. >> exactly. >> if colette can do it. they can do it. >> reporter: turns out the secret ingredient she bakes into her cookies is not such a mystery after all. its the secret ingredient you have been protecting so much, is it love? >> yes it is. always, always been love. >> it is good. it's strong. >> which makes both the cookies and the special young woman baking them. about as sweet as they come. >> that was so good. >> yes. >> jim axelrod, cbs news, boston. >> and that's the overnight news for this monday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. the 538 members of the electoral college meet today in state capitals across the country to formally elect the next president. last month, president-elect trump won 306 electoral votes
and colette is closer to her real dream.our successful company will be a model for other people with disabilities. >> exactly. >> if colette can do it. they can do it. >> reporter: turns out the secret ingredient she bakes into her cookies is not such a mystery after all. its the secret ingredient you have been protecting so much, is it love? >> yes it is. always, always been love. >> it is good. it's strong. >> which makes both the cookies and the special...
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colette seo.ituation -- global regulators have worked ever since the financial crisis to make it possible for the biggest institution to close their doors without triggering an economic meltdown. a years of work to avoid lots were thrown into doubt by the election of donald trump, an outspoken critic of institutione their doors without dodd-frank, the u.s. financial regulation reform law. they have been vague about what would replace the law, but republicans have talked about freeing banks from the rule if they raise billions of dollars voluntarily. meanwhile, wall street thinks are told by the fed they need to raise $70 billion more in long-term debt. background, bank failures of the great depression led to the creation of deposit insurance and regulators like the fdic, also in the glass-steagall rules were put in place, to keep insured deposits separate from activities is seen as riskier. in 2007-2008, deeply divided investment banks faced backgrounds, as they started to doubt solvency when one,
colette seo.ituation -- global regulators have worked ever since the financial crisis to make it possible for the biggest institution to close their doors without triggering an economic meltdown. a years of work to avoid lots were thrown into doubt by the election of donald trump, an outspoken critic of institutione their doors without dodd-frank, the u.s. financial regulation reform law. they have been vague about what would replace the law, but republicans have talked about freeing banks from...
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. >> born with down syndrome, colette never let that stop her. >> we spent a lot of years with peopleting. >> reporter: instead she star d collettey's. >> god put her on earth to change the way people around the country. >> reporter: the orders have been rolling in. over 50,000 cookies requested. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: encouraging others to follow their dreams. >> these are our biggest hit. >> one cookie at a time. [ cheers and applause ] >> love that story. joined by our finalist and judges, we have our judges, cookie monster. [ cheers and applause ] and special projects director of "food & wine magazine." gail simmons. >> not as exciting as cookie monster. >> i've had a few cookies. i'm excited. you brought some favorites. >> these are two of mine. a chocolate mint wafer cookie. the fill something marsh mellow creme with a little peppermint extract. you'll want that. these are dulce de leche crispies. almonds, crispy, crispy rice. five-ingredient cookie. >> cookie. >> he's ready. >> you want one? >> yes, me always ready for cookies. >> all right. well, those are deliciou
. >> born with down syndrome, colette never let that stop her. >> we spent a lot of years with peopleting. >> reporter: instead she star d collettey's. >> god put her on earth to change the way people around the country. >> reporter: the orders have been rolling in. over 50,000 cookies requested. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: encouraging others to follow their dreams. >> these are our biggest hit. >> one cookie at a time. [ cheers and...
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. >> and friends describe 37-year- old michelle colette sullivan as creative and free. she was at the concert with her partner who died in the fire. his name was released earlier last week. >> the first funeral for the fire victims is tomorrow. ms is tomorrow. 17-year-old mcgill loved to sing and he's performing and appeared on the tv show america's got talent. he was the son of a alameda sheriff's deputy. at 11 this morning, there will be a roundtable discussion on the need to protect local artists following the ghost ship tragedy. the open forum is at the aggregate space gallery on west grand if in oakland. and a group of electronic music lovers is holding a school at the public works, an all-night event scheduled for nineteen error tonight and will return ---from-for 9 tonight and will run through tomorrow morning. chase dolan, amandaer cano shaw and johnny ega -- and amanda kershaw and johnny egan. >>> last night, the senate passed a stop gap spending bill that will keep the government running through april 28th. the senate passed an $11 billion bill for water proje
. >> and friends describe 37-year- old michelle colette sullivan as creative and free. she was at the concert with her partner who died in the fire. his name was released earlier last week. >> the first funeral for the fire victims is tomorrow. ms is tomorrow. 17-year-old mcgill loved to sing and he's performing and appeared on the tv show america's got talent. he was the son of a alameda sheriff's deputy. at 11 this morning, there will be a roundtable discussion on the need to...
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historical research and works on pearl harbor by gordon praying such as at dawn we slept in theirwith colettemidway. >> lie think he wrote the greatest book about japanese military of world war ii that is ever been written. he was working with macarthuryo and he was part of the history section and he was supposed to interview every person they came across, and they did.my o his archives were a fantastic source for my own work. however in 50 years time we have all the information coming out from japan we have in fact all new information from the survivors because they cannot talk about what happened to them. if you compare what were able to write about now versus what pang wrote about in the attack itself you think he was sanitizing it and he was worried about waiterou tk sensitivities but he didn't have the material.st so i won't point this book was a million pages of raw document. this still a million pages of my head. [laughter] but that's how much stuff we found. spee-01 mike in san diego thank you for holding. you are on. >> caller: thank you. i have a comment in a question. the comment i
historical research and works on pearl harbor by gordon praying such as at dawn we slept in theirwith colettemidway. >> lie think he wrote the greatest book about japanese military of world war ii that is ever been written. he was working with macarthuryo and he was part of the history section and he was supposed to interview every person they came across, and they did.my o his archives were a fantastic source for my own work. however in 50 years time we have all the information coming...