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the salvage operation is going on atjerusalem bay near the town of cowan. rescue divers are attaching inflatable bags to the wreckage. the aim is to bring it to the surface and from there will be pulled from the water by a crane and on a barge. once it is on a vessel we expect it to travel through these waters to a wharf at pittwater that you can see behind me. eventually the wreckage will be taken to canberra by air crash investigators and they say that their preliminary findings into the new year's eve tragedy will be released in about one months time. the point of all of this, obviously, is that backplane is the best evidence as to what happened. it is the biggest clue.
the salvage operation is going on atjerusalem bay near the town of cowan. rescue divers are attaching inflatable bags to the wreckage. the aim is to bring it to the surface and from there will be pulled from the water by a crane and on a barge. once it is on a vessel we expect it to travel through these waters to a wharf at pittwater that you can see behind me. eventually the wreckage will be taken to canberra by air crash investigators and they say that their preliminary findings into the new...
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it came down in a river close to the suburb of cowan.correspondent phil mercer, who told us the latest from west head, sydney. well, the authorities here in australia have named those five british victims. they are richard cousins, who was 58 years of age. he was chief executive of the compass group, which is the largest catering company in the world. also on that flight were mr cousins' fiance, emma bowden. she was in her late 40s, she was travelling with an 11—year—old daughter. also on board were two of mr cousins's sons, aged in their early and mid—20s. so a terrible, terrible, tragic accident, that the authorities here in australia are investigating. as you say, this seaplane came down near the suburb of cowan, injerusalem bay, about 2k hours ago, and the australian transport safety bureau, in the last few hours, has begun efforts to retrieve the plane, because that seaplane still sits in about 13 metres of water, just to the north of where we are now. phil, this must be incredibly shocking for the tourism industry there? well, wher
it came down in a river close to the suburb of cowan.correspondent phil mercer, who told us the latest from west head, sydney. well, the authorities here in australia have named those five british victims. they are richard cousins, who was 58 years of age. he was chief executive of the compass group, which is the largest catering company in the world. also on that flight were mr cousins' fiance, emma bowden. she was in her late 40s, she was travelling with an 11—year—old daughter. also on...
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>> reporter: lee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >> ninan: now some other stories we're following in thend newsfeed. gunmen attacked a luxury hotel today in the capital of afghanistan. several people were killed, including at least two gunmen. it comes just days after the us embassy in kabul warned that extremist groups may be planning to attack hotels in the city. folks along the northwest coast are still posting videos from thursday's wild floods. in washington, the combination of 30-foot waves and high tides unleashed floods that sent people scrambling at estate park. down the coast in oregon, a man was swept away. the international olympic committee ruled today that north and south korea can march together under a unified flag at next month's winter olympics. the bitter rivals are also. fielding a women's hockey team. the games in south korea are three weeks away. coming up, disturbing new details about the 13 siblings rescued from a house of horrors. and video gamers making big money in the booming world of e- sports. orld of e-sports. rrhea. but it's my anniversary. aw. sorry. we'v
>> reporter: lee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >> ninan: now some other stories we're following in thend newsfeed. gunmen attacked a luxury hotel today in the capital of afghanistan. several people were killed, including at least two gunmen. it comes just days after the us embassy in kabul warned that extremist groups may be planning to attack hotels in the city. folks along the northwest coast are still posting videos from thursday's wild floods. in washington, the combination of...
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lee cowan talks with five-time nominee khalid on how he went from high school student to platinum-sellinge green. this is the "cbs morning news." do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth or... ...one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose! from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. it's our best whitening technology. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. but their nutritional needs (vremain instinctual.d, that's why there's purina one true instinct. nutrient-dense, protein-rich, real meat number one. this is a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one, true instinct. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce wrinkles. neutrogena®. ♪ living well when life gets busy, choose the immune supplement with more. airborne® with 2 times more vitamin c than emergen-c gummies. and specially crafted with vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne® also with probiotics. >>> our top story
lee cowan talks with five-time nominee khalid on how he went from high school student to platinum-sellinge green. this is the "cbs morning news." do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth or... ...one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose! from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. it's our best whitening technology. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. but their nutritional needs (vremain...
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here's lee cowan. ♪ she was an american girl >> reporter: tom petty's final tour, a grueling 53 consts celebrating the 40th anniversary of his band, the heartbreakers, was far more painful than most fans knew. according to the los angeles county coroner's report, petty died of an accidental mixture of pain medications, including oxycodone and fentanyl, the same powerful opioid that killed pop star prince. petty's family revealed the hall of fame musician was suffering multiple ailments, including emphysema, knee problems, and a fractured hip. on the day he died, his family said in a statement, he was informed his hip had graduated to a full on break, and it is our feeling that the pain was simply unbearable and was the cause for his overuse of medication ♪ yeah, i'm free free falling ♪ >> reporter: petty was found unconscious last october just after the tour had finished at his malibu home. he was rushed to u.c.l.a. santa monica hospital in full cardiac arrest. he was just 66 when he died. "los angeles times" pop music writer randy lewis interviewed petty just five days before. >> he
here's lee cowan. ♪ she was an american girl >> reporter: tom petty's final tour, a grueling 53 consts celebrating the 40th anniversary of his band, the heartbreakers, was far more painful than most fans knew. according to the los angeles county coroner's report, petty died of an accidental mixture of pain medications, including oxycodone and fentanyl, the same powerful opioid that killed pop star prince. petty's family revealed the hall of fame musician was suffering multiple ailments,...
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remained submerged in about 40 feet of water and a5 town of cowan remained submerged in about 40 feete say, the investigation could take many months. thank you indeed. scores of people who had travelled to liverpool to celebrate the new year have had to spend the night in a temporary shelter after a fire in a multi—5torey car park next to the city's echo arena destroyed more than 1,000 vehicle5. steve saul reports. the fire is thought to have started in one vehicle on the third floor of the car park. emergency services arrived within minutes, but the flames quickly spread to other floors. police say 1,400 cars have been destroyed. up to 4,000 people are thought to have been left stranded in the city. the arena, on the city's waterfront, was hosting the liverpool international horse show. no spectators or animals have been injured. my car. all of our belongings in it. everything. i came over from northern ireland, and all my stuff — like, my suitcase and all my clothes are in it, all gone. mer5ey5ide fire and rescue service say this is one of the biggest fires they have ever dealt with
remained submerged in about 40 feet of water and a5 town of cowan remained submerged in about 40 feete say, the investigation could take many months. thank you indeed. scores of people who had travelled to liverpool to celebrate the new year have had to spend the night in a temporary shelter after a fire in a multi—5torey car park next to the city's echo arena destroyed more than 1,000 vehicle5. steve saul reports. the fire is thought to have started in one vehicle on the third floor of the...
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cowan,half, anthony bruno fernando throws it down. bruno fired up. maryland blows out iowa, 91-73. saints-panthers, starting in the first. drew brees airing it out. breaks the tackle and takes it to the house, 88-yard touchdown, the saints in front 7-0. fourth quarter, the saints up 31-19. cam newton over the making it look easy. all the way for the 50 yard score. the panthers back in it, only down five. 11 seconds to go, one last chance, newton with no time to throw, sacked. the saints win and are headed to minnesota next sunday. we will have much more on the nfl playoffs as well as kirk cousins and the redskins' off-season. .anny will join me in studio stay with us after the news for abc 7 "sports sunday," in less than 10 stay with us after the news for before we start, i just want to sayn 10 if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garba
cowan,half, anthony bruno fernando throws it down. bruno fired up. maryland blows out iowa, 91-73. saints-panthers, starting in the first. drew brees airing it out. breaks the tackle and takes it to the house, 88-yard touchdown, the saints in front 7-0. fourth quarter, the saints up 31-19. cam newton over the making it look easy. all the way for the 50 yard score. the panthers back in it, only down five. 11 seconds to go, one last chance, newton with no time to throw, sacked. the saints win and...
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for example, senator cowan said over and the weekend that the president did not know the difference between authorization and appropriation. there's been another leak about conversations behind closed doors. trust? the level of sarah: i would not say it the highest level of trust that we are hopeful we can reach an agreement on immigration reform. i know they agree on most of those components and we hope they will come to the table actually ready to make a deal and less focused on playing political games. >> are you going to build a get big things done after this fight? sarah: we hope so. we hope democrats won't play politics but will rather put the needs of the country ahead of the political gamesmanship they have been playing for the past couple of months. starting with the budget and moving into immigration. peter. >> what about a pathway to citizenship for dreamers? sarah: we have said we would support a permanent solution for those in the daca program and i think that would address that. crime she must have some position on this because -- >> you must have some position on this. sarah:
for example, senator cowan said over and the weekend that the president did not know the difference between authorization and appropriation. there's been another leak about conversations behind closed doors. trust? the level of sarah: i would not say it the highest level of trust that we are hopeful we can reach an agreement on immigration reform. i know they agree on most of those components and we hope they will come to the table actually ready to make a deal and less focused on playing...
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fox's claudia cowan gives us a sneak peek of la to vegas which premieres tonight on fox 2 fox .come you on jackpot airlines flight 1610 service to lot of wages. >> reporter: new fox comedy la to vegas follows the colorful crew and passengers of jackpot air a budget carrier that only flys between los angeles and sin city. >> ♪ >> reporter: cast says this sitcom is different. >> this is so much than i matched imagined it would. >> the outrageousness comes from the fact you're going behind the curtain of what could happen otter ribble airline. on like a really like non safety conscious non hr conscious airline. >> we have so much fun. and we laugh all the time. and it's just this weird cast of actors being weird cast of characters. and i think that really shows. >> i think the envelope is pushed right up to the edge. i think it's super fun because of that. >> got dressed in the terminal again, didn't you. >> what happens in vegas doesn't always stay there. the cast says some of the story lines are hitting close to home. >> sometimes i wonder if they heard me tell a story and then p
fox's claudia cowan gives us a sneak peek of la to vegas which premieres tonight on fox 2 fox .come you on jackpot airlines flight 1610 service to lot of wages. >> reporter: new fox comedy la to vegas follows the colorful crew and passengers of jackpot air a budget carrier that only flys between los angeles and sin city. >> ♪ >> reporter: cast says this sitcom is different. >> this is so much than i matched imagined it would. >> the outrageousness comes from the...
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55m55fi5 7” 7 77” 7” ”7” 77 but to tell everyone. 0livia cowan suffered for years from nassar‘s abuse. a mother. i will educate my children about monsters like you and pray to god they will never experience pain like this. there will be a day where i look into my soul and i will still see for the young women who shared their stories today here at court, this is also about accountability. how did larry nassar work as the team doctor for usa gymnastics for nearly two decades and continue his abuse? and what did top officials know? one of those who wants answers from the us gymnastics team is simone biles' team—mate, aly raisman. what did usa gymnastics do and larry nassar do to manipulate these girls so much that they're so afraid to speak up? as they performed before millions around the world, these young women were hiding the pain and trauma of abuse. after a day of emotional testimony, the world of gymnastics is now confronting its own "me—too" moment. bbc news, but in private, say police, the turpins had a dark secret. before dawn on sunday, a 17—year—old girl escaped from this house
55m55fi5 7” 7 77” 7” ”7” 77 but to tell everyone. 0livia cowan suffered for years from nassar‘s abuse. a mother. i will educate my children about monsters like you and pray to god they will never experience pain like this. there will be a day where i look into my soul and i will still see for the young women who shared their stories today here at court, this is also about accountability. how did larry nassar work as the team doctor for usa gymnastics for nearly two decades and...
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the plane came down in a place called jerusalem bay, this is near the town of cowan on the hawkesburydyllic part of the coastline. it is relatively close to sydney, but the area where the plane came down is tucked away, it is hard to reach, so of course piecing together the last moments of the aircraft is key to this investigation, so what investigators need to do is to retrieve, to salvage the aircraft to try to piece together, to establish how and why a routine scenic flight could end in disaster. and what, phil, can you tell us about the victims? well, we know that 58—year—old richard cousins was travelling with his two sons and his fiancee and her 11—year—old daughter. all five british holiday—makers have died, and we have been gleaning more information from eyewitnesses. there was a man speaking on australian radio earlier today, saying that he was on a houseboat 50 metres away when the plane, in his words, nosedived into the water. this man says that he dived in, that he tried to open the fuselage door, the door of the plane, as it crashed into the water. he said that it was sin
the plane came down in a place called jerusalem bay, this is near the town of cowan on the hawkesburydyllic part of the coastline. it is relatively close to sydney, but the area where the plane came down is tucked away, it is hard to reach, so of course piecing together the last moments of the aircraft is key to this investigation, so what investigators need to do is to retrieve, to salvage the aircraft to try to piece together, to establish how and why a routine scenic flight could end in...
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well, larry, i'm here, not to tell someone, but to tell everyone. 0livia cowan suffered for years fromate my children about monsters like you and pray to god they will never experience pain like this. there will be a day where i look into my soul and i will still see the scars of this nightmare. but i will no longer feel the deepness of their pain. for the young women who shared their stories today here at court, this is also about accountability. how did larry nassar work as the team doctor for usa gymnastics for nearly two decades and continue his abuse? and what did top officials know? one of those who wants answers from the us gymnastics team is simone biles' team—mate. what did usa gymnastics do and larry nassar do to manipulate confronting its own me—too moment. donald trump has been advised to eat a lower fat diet and take more exercise following a medical. but the white house doctor, ronnyjackson, said the president was generally in excellent health on cognitive tests. drjackson said he expected mr trump to remain healthy for the duration of his presidency. i had absolutely no
well, larry, i'm here, not to tell someone, but to tell everyone. 0livia cowan suffered for years fromate my children about monsters like you and pray to god they will never experience pain like this. there will be a day where i look into my soul and i will still see the scars of this nightmare. but i will no longer feel the deepness of their pain. for the young women who shared their stories today here at court, this is also about accountability. how did larry nassar work as the team doctor...
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traded to and took out the highs of 214 david is here, i'm not asking you to comment on this, but cowan upgraded this from underperform to market perform it's just a matter of time >> the guy has a memory like a steel trap you're right i say stick with the steel names, they continue to work stld i prefer over letter s. steel dynamics is the name a very crowded trade this has been the darling of the space. these names tend to overshoot, you know, on positive sort of momentum, and undershoot on negative momentum. there could be another 25 to 30% move higher. i think you stay with the steel names. >> that's a lot of runway. >> china is going after this environmental. >> that seems pretty aggressive, 25 to 30% more >> i don't think you take your foot off the accelerator on steel names at all until the narrative changes. >> i don't know if it gets 25 or 30%. i would prefer it to tim's hot hand, so hot he had to rip his sleeves off. >> can we show that fireplace again? people are cold in america right now. >> you can't be that hot and have sleeves >> you're right. i think you buy commodities
traded to and took out the highs of 214 david is here, i'm not asking you to comment on this, but cowan upgraded this from underperform to market perform it's just a matter of time >> the guy has a memory like a steel trap you're right i say stick with the steel names, they continue to work stld i prefer over letter s. steel dynamics is the name a very crowded trade this has been the darling of the space. these names tend to overshoot, you know, on positive sort of momentum, and...
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as you say, this is the plane came down near the suburb of cowan in jerusalem bay about 2k hours ago,ieve the plan because that's the plan still sits in about 13 metres of water, just to the north of where we are now. this must be incredibly shocking for the tourism industry there. well, where we are is surrounded with new year's day holidaymakers from around the world, and people come to australia to see things that they can't see anywhere else, and now the job of the air crash investigation team is to find out how and why a routine sightseeing trip from rose bay on syd ney sightseeing trip from rose bay on sydney harbour to jerusalem sightseeing trip from rose bay on sydney harbour tojerusalem bay endedin sydney harbour tojerusalem bay ended in such catastrophic circumstances. the plane crashed shortly after taking off from near to an exclusive waterfront restau ra nt, to an exclusive waterfront restaurant, where the british victims were having lunch, and we understand according to an eyewitness, that the plan bank sharply to the right before nosediving into the water. it is worth m
as you say, this is the plane came down near the suburb of cowan in jerusalem bay about 2k hours ago,ieve the plan because that's the plan still sits in about 13 metres of water, just to the north of where we are now. this must be incredibly shocking for the tourism industry there. well, where we are is surrounded with new year's day holidaymakers from around the world, and people come to australia to see things that they can't see anywhere else, and now the job of the air crash investigation...
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is completed that large will then make the journey from jerusalem bay, which isn't near the town of cowanu can see, the lighthouse you can see behind to a wharf at pittwater. after that it will be transported to canberra and their air traffic crash investigators will begin a thorough forensic investigation of the aircraft. the plane came down on new year's eve, as you say, killing six people including the british business and richard cousins, his fiancee, two sons and the young daughter of his fiancee. the pilot also died. the investigation is trying to find out why a routine sightseeing flight should end in disaster. let's move to our top business story on today's briefing. big news in the fast—growing world of internet music streaming. it has soared in popularity over the past year and soon investors could have the chance to cash in. according to a string of reports the world's most popular music service spotify has applied to list on the new york stock exchange in the next few months. the company was valued at almost 20 billion dollars last year. richard griffiths is corporate communic
is completed that large will then make the journey from jerusalem bay, which isn't near the town of cowanu can see, the lighthouse you can see behind to a wharf at pittwater. after that it will be transported to canberra and their air traffic crash investigators will begin a thorough forensic investigation of the aircraft. the plane came down on new year's eve, as you say, killing six people including the british business and richard cousins, his fiancee, two sons and the young daughter of his...
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the salvage operation is going on atjerusalem bay near the town of cowan. to the wreckage. the aim is to bring it to the surface and from there will be pulled from the water by a crane and on a barge. once it is on a vessel we expect it to travel through these waters to a wharf at pittwater that you can see behind me. eventually the wreckage will be taken to canberra by air crash investigators and they say that their preliminary findings into the new year's eve tragedy will be released in about one months time. the point of all of this, obviously, is that backplane is the best evidence as to what happened. it is the biggest clue. the authorities hope to find perhaps some mobile phone footage from the passengers that may yield clues that. there may be other digital data that will help their investigation because what they are doing is piecing together lots of different pieces of evidence to establish how and why a routine sightseeing flight from sydney harbour tojerusalem bay could end in utter catastrophe. the safety record of the company will be examined.
the salvage operation is going on atjerusalem bay near the town of cowan. to the wreckage. the aim is to bring it to the surface and from there will be pulled from the water by a crane and on a barge. once it is on a vessel we expect it to travel through these waters to a wharf at pittwater that you can see behind me. eventually the wreckage will be taken to canberra by air crash investigators and they say that their preliminary findings into the new year's eve tragedy will be released in about...
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well, larry, i'm here, not to tell someone, but to tell everyone. 0livia cowan suffered for years froming her life and is a mother. i will educate my children about monsters like you and pray to god they will never experience pain like this. there will be a day where i look into my soul and i will still see the scars of this nightmare, but i will know longer feel the deepness of their pain. for the young women who shared their stories today here at court, this is also about accountability. how did larry nassar work as the team doctor for usa gymnastics for nearly two decades and continue his abuse? and what did top officials know? one of those who wants answers from the us gymnastics team is simone biles' team—mate aly raisman. what did usa gymnastics do and larry nassar do to manipulate these girls so much that they're so afraid to speak up? as they performed before millions around the world, these young women were hiding the pain and trauma of abuse. after a day of emotional testimony, the world of gymnastics is now confronting its own me—too moment. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news, mi
well, larry, i'm here, not to tell someone, but to tell everyone. 0livia cowan suffered for years froming her life and is a mother. i will educate my children about monsters like you and pray to god they will never experience pain like this. there will be a day where i look into my soul and i will still see the scars of this nightmare, but i will know longer feel the deepness of their pain. for the young women who shared their stories today here at court, this is also about accountability. how...
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there is for ♪ young dumbhoolank you very much. [ cheers ] >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," lee cowancause he's a sweetheaacross. >> he's young but not dumb and broke. congratulati ain't bad. bad. right. >>> tomorrow we continue our road to the grammys with corden of "the host of biggest studio 57 to share how he'sready.looking forward to that. and you can watch the recordi academy's 60th annual grammy awards sunday at 7:30, where, gayle? >> that's right. >>> from grammy to oscar.he nominees in major categories for the 90thnnual academy awards. and you can hear more ofpodcast on itunes and podcast app. today we have some those who resolve to improve their work life in cbs correspondent anne-marie chats with "the new york times" staff editor kevin granville. maintainin work-lif career, and changing professions. oh good, you're awake! you're still here? come on, denise. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement... ...with solutions to helthrough retirement i'm just surprin my kit oh. [whispering] so that means no breakfast? i said there mightst. breakfast... i know. voya. h
there is for ♪ young dumbhoolank you very much. [ cheers ] >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," lee cowancause he's a sweetheaacross. >> he's young but not dumb and broke. congratulati ain't bad. bad. right. >>> tomorrow we continue our road to the grammys with corden of "the host of biggest studio 57 to share how he'sready.looking forward to that. and you can watch the recordi academy's 60th annual grammy awards sunday at 7:30, where, gayle? >>...
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young dumb broke high school thank you very much. [ cheers ] >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," lee cowansonality. he's awesome. >> my daut daughter texted me "people like him because he's a sweetheart." >> you can tell. >> came across. >> he's young but not dumb and broke. congratulations. >> yeah. two out of three ain't bad. >> ain't bad. right. >>> tomorrow we continue our road to the grammys with james corden of "the late, late show," host of music's biggest night. he will join us here in studio 57 to share how he's getting ready. looking forward to that. and you can watch the recording academy's 60th annual grammy awards at 6:30 central, 4:30 pacific. where, gayle? >> right here on cbs. >> that's right. today we have some advice for those who resolve to improve their work life in 2018. cbs correspondent anne-marie green chats with "the new york times" staff editor kevin granville. they talk about tips for maintaining a better work-life balance, improving your career, and changing professions. you're watching cbs this morning. ♪ balance, improving your career, and changing professions
young dumb broke high school thank you very much. [ cheers ] >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," lee cowansonality. he's awesome. >> my daut daughter texted me "people like him because he's a sweetheart." >> you can tell. >> came across. >> he's young but not dumb and broke. congratulations. >> yeah. two out of three ain't bad. >> ain't bad. right. >>> tomorrow we continue our road to the grammys with james corden of...
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sunday morning's lee cowan takes a look at the bond forged in the battle between two families with aenemy. >> a taubl for two. >> >> reporter: she seemed like a kid without a care in the world. four years ago hazel was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, one of the most common childhood cancers. she went through every round of therapy you can imagine, surgery, chemotherapy, raid yeah therapy, and doses of drugs far larger than any small body should be forced to endure. but six months ago her mom lauren posted this. >> the scans came bang and think could not find any cannes e. it's gone. >> wait. all my cancer? it isn't here and here? >> it's gone. it's gone. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the news explains why hazel was in such a good mood. >> well, we have a lot of stuff. >> reporter: she played waitress for her mom and her new friend susan heard. heard's son david was also diagnosed with neuroblastoma. she travels the country to get funding for research and her bond with lauren alm each other's eyes and see the same pain and the same hurt and the same disbelieve, but we can also see the sam
sunday morning's lee cowan takes a look at the bond forged in the battle between two families with aenemy. >> a taubl for two. >> >> reporter: she seemed like a kid without a care in the world. four years ago hazel was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, one of the most common childhood cancers. she went through every round of therapy you can imagine, surgery, chemotherapy, raid yeah therapy, and doses of drugs far larger than any small body should be forced to endure. but six...
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their spirits. >> i love you. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning: saturday" lee cowan, los angeles. >> has el is also helping other kids in their fight against cancer. she and her family raised money. they donated more than $232 million in the last 12 years. my monois on hazel. >> she is a brave kid. >>> amazon goes shopping for another place to call home. up next, a closer look at the e-commerce giant's search for a second corporate headquarters. the 20 cities that made the cut and what's on the line. you are watching "cbs this morning: saturday." "cbs this morning: saturday." we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dyi
their spirits. >> i love you. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning: saturday" lee cowan, los angeles. >> has el is also helping other kids in their fight against cancer. she and her family raised money. they donated more than $232 million in the last 12 years. my monois on hazel. >> she is a brave kid. >>> amazon goes shopping for another place to call home. up next, a closer look at the e-commerce giant's search for a second...
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i'm david cowan president of the , museum of american finance.ur partner is the alexander hamilton awareness society and that is an organization that you turn to for all things hamiltonian. we welcome their leadership. as well as friends of the museum. seth has brought some amazing documents you should check out afterwards. and of course the c-span , audience. 20 years ago, our board chair wrote me a note that started with the words, "a stroke of luck." what he was referring to was he had been introduced to a buffalo phd candidate interested in alexander hamilton and early american financial history. this was before the show. very few people were interested in hamilton. very few of us were doing a deeper dive on the financial aspects of his vision. his phd thesis, 1300 pages. that is staggering. to put that in perspective, mine was a paltry 300 and his was 1000 more. it led to the first quip about bob from him which was -- he can't hold his ink. fast-forward 20 years, he has 20 more books he has authored or co-authored. and that led to a second q
i'm david cowan president of the , museum of american finance.ur partner is the alexander hamilton awareness society and that is an organization that you turn to for all things hamiltonian. we welcome their leadership. as well as friends of the museum. seth has brought some amazing documents you should check out afterwards. and of course the c-span , audience. 20 years ago, our board chair wrote me a note that started with the words, "a stroke of luck." what he was referring to was he...
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in westwood california, claudia cowan, fox news. >> handed security at this hour in california.s the city of pasadena gets ready for the annual rose parade. and thousands of volunteers put the finishing touches on this elaborate float out there. we are in pasadena with mark. >> we are inside one of the warehouses where some of these amazing clouds are being built from scratch. each year, the most horizontal artist events to take place on new year's day. and law enforcement says they are confident they are doing everything they can to keep the public safe. the rose parade draws more than a million people every year into the heart of pasadena. please acknowledge it is always a target for terrorists this year they will be closing down roads along the parade route to car traffic at 10 pm on new year's eve. earlier than ever before. >> are certain things in place. where something simple as removing newspaper stands or creating water barriers. prevent vehicle incursions. >> security experts at the police do the best they can. they cannot be everywhere at once. >> law enforcement is li
in westwood california, claudia cowan, fox news. >> handed security at this hour in california.s the city of pasadena gets ready for the annual rose parade. and thousands of volunteers put the finishing touches on this elaborate float out there. we are in pasadena with mark. >> we are inside one of the warehouses where some of these amazing clouds are being built from scratch. each year, the most horizontal artist events to take place on new year's day. and law enforcement says they...
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joining us cnn legal analyst paul cowan, political analyst, david gregory and gloria borger paul, the president's remarks that the administration is going to take a closer look at libel laws here in the united states, what's your reaction to this? is it simply reaction to that controversial book that came out this week, "fire and fury"? >> i think that was the final straw for the president. he's been talking for a long time about changing libel laws in the united states. but i have to say, he had better be careful what he wishes for because he's the king of insults and defamtory comments himself. and if you made it easier to sue people, i would imagine that he would get sued quite a few times himself. in the end, it's going to be virtually impossible to change the laws in the united states because the first amendment protects political free speech. the supreme court ruled in sullivan versus "the new york times" that in fact, in political campaigns or political oriented speech, we have wide latitude to criticize politicians. so i don't think you're going to see the supreme court changi
joining us cnn legal analyst paul cowan, political analyst, david gregory and gloria borger paul, the president's remarks that the administration is going to take a closer look at libel laws here in the united states, what's your reaction to this? is it simply reaction to that controversial book that came out this week, "fire and fury"? >> i think that was the final straw for the president. he's been talking for a long time about changing libel laws in the united states. but i...
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old chose to miss the entire clay court season in a bid to preserve his body former pro player barry cowan says that with the big stars all now in the later stages of their careers it's time for the next generation to step up the getting older they've actually bucked the trend i think it's very important to stress this is not a negative we all talk. federer who many people felt would would retard five years ago because of what he did cheat he's still playing american tennis in the go i was hearing five six years ago means have done is going to quit at twenty five twenty six refuse to play an incredible termers beach with what he's warm as they're going to be thirty one this year djokovic your mark we are fortunate the best still around and i just think it is normal but what it does given the r.c. is the positive it gives an opportunity for other players to emerge and on on the big believe in that's always the case in sport the opening grand slam of twenty eighteen starts in australia later this month a first chance for some new names to show this can be a year of change for men's tennis ba
old chose to miss the entire clay court season in a bid to preserve his body former pro player barry cowan says that with the big stars all now in the later stages of their careers it's time for the next generation to step up the getting older they've actually bucked the trend i think it's very important to stress this is not a negative we all talk. federer who many people felt would would retard five years ago because of what he did cheat he's still playing american tennis in the go i was...
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hope to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane that lies to the north ofjerusalem bay near the town of cowanking at a number of areas, particularly around the aircraft‘s components. we‘ll also be looking at any recorded data that might be on the aircraft. so that could involve both avionics, or instruments attached to the aeroplane. aviation experts have speculated that the seaplane may have stalled before crashing, because of engine failure and unexpected gust of winds, or a mistake by the pilot. phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. parents are being urged to limit their children to two sugary snacks a day, containing no more than 100 calories each, in an effort to curb obesity and combat tooth decay. every year children in england are consuming, on average, almost a00 biscuits, around 100 portions of sweets and more than 150 cans of fizzy drink. now public health england is launching a campaign to help parents find healthier options as sima kotecha reports. half the sugar us kids eat and drink each year comes from snacks and sugary drinks. you are what you eat, at least that‘s how the saying goe
hope to retrieve the wreckage of the seaplane that lies to the north ofjerusalem bay near the town of cowanking at a number of areas, particularly around the aircraft‘s components. we‘ll also be looking at any recorded data that might be on the aircraft. so that could involve both avionics, or instruments attached to the aeroplane. aviation experts have speculated that the seaplane may have stalled before crashing, because of engine failure and unexpected gust of winds, or a mistake by the...
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up on him and tell he gets to herb boyer of you cf who is one of the two inventors along with stan cowanat stanford of the common it dna process, so that's a really interesting story because bob swanson was so persistence and really went into this without any idea of how to build a biotech company and they ended up building a company that in some ways was in the beginning almost like a precursor to the virtual corporation at a time when people didn't even think that way and that was actually largely due to calm perkins that was calm's idea. >> thank you so much for introducing us to all these main characters of the story and i would like to now pull back and look at the broader stage, the larger ecosystem happening. you have talked about the important role of venture capital, so could you talk about how that-- the catalyst that it was then and how you would compare it to how the venture world contributes to the valley's ecosystem. >> this is an interesting question because silicon valley is no longer home to just the outsiders; right? it has become a very mainstream place to pitch a mone
up on him and tell he gets to herb boyer of you cf who is one of the two inventors along with stan cowanat stanford of the common it dna process, so that's a really interesting story because bob swanson was so persistence and really went into this without any idea of how to build a biotech company and they ended up building a company that in some ways was in the beginning almost like a precursor to the virtual corporation at a time when people didn't even think that way and that was actually...
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. >> cowan in november, but it was 11 to 15 back in november. >> that's a very smart guy and a very goodi'm not sure it's relevant. because if you are not breaking up the company, and this is a company that also has i think a lot of intrinsic value in some of these assets. sum of the parts is useful but we don't do sum of the parts when it's in somebody's favor either i could push back on that. >> any interest. >> maybe something way out there is a lot of leverage if it works it could really work or you could see it down dramatically. >> speaking of options, option traders are betting on more pain for ge actually. dan, what do you think >> today was an interesting day in the options market. ge has been volume tight the options market is implying a 5% move tomorrow the ten year average one day move has been about 3% 2.25 over the last four quarters the most options akts action with the january 26 this friday week eexpiration 16 puts er traded at an average of 15.5 cents e. when i looked at that a bunch of those were opening, 20,000 of them it could be long holder looking for some protecti
. >> cowan in november, but it was 11 to 15 back in november. >> that's a very smart guy and a very goodi'm not sure it's relevant. because if you are not breaking up the company, and this is a company that also has i think a lot of intrinsic value in some of these assets. sum of the parts is useful but we don't do sum of the parts when it's in somebody's favor either i could push back on that. >> any interest. >> maybe something way out there is a lot of leverage if it...
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0ur reporter michael cowan has been to meet the firms pioneering new approaches to improve the work—lifen neighbours, we're not very productive. workers in germany, for example, can actually stop working on the thursday and yet still produce more than we do. some companies think the answer to greater productivity lies in working less. we managed to work so efficiently that we can be as profitable in four days as we could be in five. i don't ever foresee us moving back to a five—day week. other businesses are about to follow suit, in a bid to achieve balance. i think there's a risk involved for me. i mean, this isn't a job for me. this is everything. it's the perennial question of modern britain — how do we achieve a work—life balance? eight hours labour, eight hours recreation and eight hours rest. that was the ethos of industrialist robert 0wen in 1817. and for much of the last two centuries, we haven't deviated from his vision. but for many, the work—life balance has become a little bit unbalanced. but some companies are drastically changing the way we work. we start in london, at a de
0ur reporter michael cowan has been to meet the firms pioneering new approaches to improve the work—lifen neighbours, we're not very productive. workers in germany, for example, can actually stop working on the thursday and yet still produce more than we do. some companies think the answer to greater productivity lies in working less. we managed to work so efficiently that we can be as profitable in four days as we could be in five. i don't ever foresee us moving back to a five—day week....
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. >> claudia cowan, fox news. >> it looks funny. still ahead, new year, new movies.ght now is 8:43. we will be right back. ♪ ♪♪ >> there's my song. >> got to be mack. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> give us a hin. >> listen to it. >> there's normally clean versions. >> i can make out the words. >> you can. >> can you mouth one? >> he doesn't want to get anybody in trouble, tuck. [ laughter ] >> in particular me. >> all right. 25.& that's our forect brutally brutally cold start your day. a cold afternoon. perhaps if we don't hit 25 it will be our coldest since january 1st of 1940. so this becoming a historic air mass day by day. as the cold will be relentless around here for the foreseeable future. 15 now in washington. frederick five. these are all air temperatures. gathers burg five. culpeper jumped to 99. it was 2 degrees an hour ago. 16 in fredericksburg. 14 leonardtown and annapolis. did i mention the five in baltimore. ex dreamily cold air you mix in wind chills feels like five in the zero. zero full lows. five up in frederick. winds are still out of the west at about five to ten
. >> claudia cowan, fox news. >> it looks funny. still ahead, new year, new movies.ght now is 8:43. we will be right back. ♪ ♪♪ >> there's my song. >> got to be mack. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> give us a hin. >> listen to it. >> there's normally clean versions. >> i can make out the words. >> you can. >> can you mouth one? >> he doesn't want to get anybody in trouble, tuck. [ laughter ] >> in particular me....
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cowan has said it's as little as 11 to $15 per share.18.06 in the pre-market. meaning a broken up ge could potentially be worthless than today's whole. back over to you. >> all right, morgan let's get a quick check on the markets right now. the futures, last we looked, were up about 175 points or so not quite 200 like we saw yesterday morning. jim urio of t.j. institutional services joins us from chicago he's a cnbc contributor. we tried to explain yesterday, jim, it's like a do over today yesterday everything was going swimmingly then, what, oil broke and went down and that started some of the selloff in the averages because of all the oil stocks? and then what happened >> you know, i think that's part of it. i think also when it extends itself to hit that 26,000 level in the dow, sometimes markets run out of steam the thing that i thought was comic call that people were trying to tie the implosion in cryptocurrency with this big risk offing. i think if cryptocurrencies continue to implode, that's probably good for stocks yesterday and
cowan has said it's as little as 11 to $15 per share.18.06 in the pre-market. meaning a broken up ge could potentially be worthless than today's whole. back over to you. >> all right, morgan let's get a quick check on the markets right now. the futures, last we looked, were up about 175 points or so not quite 200 like we saw yesterday morning. jim urio of t.j. institutional services joins us from chicago he's a cnbc contributor. we tried to explain yesterday, jim, it's like a do over...