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here's don dahler. >> patches. >> every dog owner thinks their pup is special. patches really is. >> good girl. yes. >> four years ago when her owner danielle dymeck noticed a small bump on top of her head she took her to the vet. >> they didn't know what it was. we came to the if it doesn't grow we're not really going to worry about it. >> the bump continued to grow at an alarming rate. diagnosis, a life-threpting tumor. >> it was big and it was pressing on her brain. >> dr. michelle oblak is a veterinary surgical oncologist. >> to remove it we would have to take about 70% of her skull. >> so dr. oblak and a team from cornel university tried something never before done in the u.s >> using a 3d printer, they cleated a replacement skull made out of titanium that fit over patches brain perfectly. >> her titanium, you can feel it is hard, is all the way around and it is down around her nose. >> except for a few scars the new skull is unnoticeable. but its implications are huge. not just for dogs, but people too. >> instead of having to take an implant off the shelf
here's don dahler. >> patches. >> every dog owner thinks their pup is special. patches really is. >> good girl. yes. >> four years ago when her owner danielle dymeck noticed a small bump on top of her head she took her to the vet. >> they didn't know what it was. we came to the if it doesn't grow we're not really going to worry about it. >> the bump continued to grow at an alarming rate. diagnosis, a life-threpting tumor. >> it was big and it was...
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don dahler looks at how the community is stepping up. >> if you find something of interest, let yourrter: they came from as far away as northern minnesota and wisconsin. >> and all go as a team. >> reporter: twin sisters claudia beckman and explain why they came. >> but you do everything you can. >> reporter: sheriff chris fitzgerald put out a call for 2000 volunteers. by morning the line of cars stretched over the horizon. >> if you see anything of import, we're going to yell stop. >> reporter: across an area of five square miles through soy bean and cornfield and thick woods, the volunteers scanned the ground for any bit of evidence, something in short supply since jayme closs was taot ieir me.r her parents were 1300 phipps have yielded to suspects. billboards have gone up as far away as new york. officials released i but for the thousands of searchers, their most powerful investigative tool is faith. >> i know her parents are up in heaven watching going thank you, thank you, keep looking. keep looking. >> reporter: sheriff chris fitzgerald told us the search has not yielded any ne
don dahler looks at how the community is stepping up. >> if you find something of interest, let yourrter: they came from as far away as northern minnesota and wisconsin. >> and all go as a team. >> reporter: twin sisters claudia beckman and explain why they came. >> but you do everything you can. >> reporter: sheriff chris fitzgerald put out a call for 2000 volunteers. by morning the line of cars stretched over the horizon. >> if you see anything of import,...
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-- a 3d printer created a new skull for patches, a nine- year-old dachshund who lost his here's don dahleratchy. oh, yes! >> reporter: every dog owner thinks their pup is special. patches really is. >> you're a good girl. yes. >> reporter: four years ago, when her owner, danielle dymeck, noticed a small bump on top of her dachshund's head, she took her to the vet. >> they didn't really know what it was. we basically came to the "if it doesn't grow we're not really going to worry about it." >> reporter: the bump continued to grow at an alarming rate. diagnosis: a life-threatening tumor. >> it was big, and it was pressing on her brain. >> reporter: dr. michelle oblak is a veterinary surgical oncologist. >> to remove it, we were going to have to take about 70% of her skull. >> reporter: so dr. oblak and a team from cornell university tried something never before done in the u.s. using a 3d printer they created a replacement skull made out of titanium that fit over patch's brain perfectly. >> her titanium, i mean, you can feel it's hard. it's all the way around and it goes down around her nose
-- a 3d printer created a new skull for patches, a nine- year-old dachshund who lost his here's don dahleratchy. oh, yes! >> reporter: every dog owner thinks their pup is special. patches really is. >> you're a good girl. yes. >> reporter: four years ago, when her owner, danielle dymeck, noticed a small bump on top of her dachshund's head, she took her to the vet. >> they didn't really know what it was. we basically came to the "if it doesn't grow we're not really...
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i'm don dahler. the people who live along the florida panhandle will be waking up this morning to a landscape of destruction. hurricane michael roared ashore with 155 mile an hour winds, the most powerful storm to hit the u.s. main land in half a century. roads and bridges are washed out, entire neighborhoods under water, and the electrical grid decimated. michael is not through, though. at this hour the storm is taking a toll on georgia as it continues to work its way nor into the carolinas. jeff glor begins our coverage. takeoff. here in panama city beach, we were near the center of the storm as it blasted away. we are now approaching the worst of hurricane michael. the city manager here tells us he thinks about 50% of residents have left town. at this point they are no longer responding to emergency calls. and if someone has a life-threatening emergency, they likely will not be able to get there. when michael made landfall, its winds topped out at 155 miles an hour. that is just two miles an hour
i'm don dahler. the people who live along the florida panhandle will be waking up this morning to a landscape of destruction. hurricane michael roared ashore with 155 mile an hour winds, the most powerful storm to hit the u.s. main land in half a century. roads and bridges are washed out, entire neighborhoods under water, and the electrical grid decimated. michael is not through, though. at this hour the storm is taking a toll on georgia as it continues to work its way nor into the carolinas....
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i'm don dahler.state mike pompeo is on his way back to washington after his trip to the middle east to investigate the disappearance of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. in riyadh, pompeo met with the saudi king and crown prince who claim they know nothing about it. in turkey, he met with president erdogan amid reports turkey has audio evidence of khashoggi's brutal execution. pompeo wouldn't say whether he heard the tape. meanwhile, president trump doesn't want the incident to complicate u.s./saudi relations. holly williams reports from istanbul. >> i want to find out what happened, where is the fault, and we will probably know that by the end of the week. >> reporter: today president trump denied giving cover to saudi arabia in the disappearance of jamal khashoggi. once again, playing up the lucrative economic relationship. >> when i went there, they committed to purchase $450 billion worth of things, and $110 billion worth of military. >> reporter: but it was only today, more than two weeks africa
i'm don dahler.state mike pompeo is on his way back to washington after his trip to the middle east to investigate the disappearance of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. in riyadh, pompeo met with the saudi king and crown prince who claim they know nothing about it. in turkey, he met with president erdogan amid reports turkey has audio evidence of khashoggi's brutal execution. pompeo wouldn't say whether he heard the tape. meanwhile, president trump doesn't want the incident to complicate...
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here's don dahler. >> reporter: every dog owner thinks their pup is special.s. >> you're a good girl. >> reporter: four years ago when her owner noticed a small bump on top of her dog's head, she took her to the vet. >> they didn't et know what it was. we basically came to the if it doesn't grow, we're not going to worry about it. >> reporter: the bump continued to grow at an alarming rate. it was a life threatening tumor. a veterinarian oncologist. >> we were going to have to take 70% of her skull. >> reporter: so a team from cornell university tried something never before done in the u.s. using a 3-d printer, they created a replacement skull that fit over patch's brain perfe perfectly. >> you can feel it's hard. it's all the way around and goes down around her nose. >> reporter: except for a few scars, the new skull is unnoticeable. but its implications are huge. not just for dogs, but people too. >> instead of having to take an implant off the shelf, we could take an implant we have designed perfectly for that patient and a human surgeon could do the same t
here's don dahler. >> reporter: every dog owner thinks their pup is special.s. >> you're a good girl. >> reporter: four years ago when her owner noticed a small bump on top of her dog's head, she took her to the vet. >> they didn't et know what it was. we basically came to the if it doesn't grow, we're not going to worry about it. >> reporter: the bump continued to grow at an alarming rate. it was a life threatening tumor. a veterinarian oncologist. >> we...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. >>> it's thursday, october 18th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." the last column written by missing journalist jamal khashoggi is published, this as secretary of state mike pompeo prepares to tell president trump what he learned during his fact-finding mission. the latest on the investigation. >>> breaking overnight, the gymnastics has been arrested. what he allegedly did. >>> and waterlogged. with more days of rain ahead, there's more flooding on the way in central texas. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. well, secretary of state mike pompeo is back from his trip to turkey and saudi arabia where he discussed the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi. pompeo meets with the president this morning. the disappearance of khashoggi remains a mystery. turkish investigators searched the home of the saudi counsel general in istanbul yesterday and "the washington post" published khashoggi's last column. laura podesta has the
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm don dahler. >>> it's thursday, october 18th, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." the last column written by missing journalist jamal khashoggi is published, this as secretary of state mike pompeo prepares to tell president trump what he learned during his fact-finding mission. the latest on the investigation. >>> breaking overnight, the gymnastics has been arrested. what he allegedly did. >>> and waterlogged....
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. >> glor: don dahler in barron, wisconsin. thank you, don.ll ahead here tonight, a vintage plane crashes and burns on an l.a. freeway. freeway. le things can be a big. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. the new capital on
. >> glor: don dahler in barron, wisconsin. thank you, don.ll ahead here tonight, a vintage plane crashes and burns on an l.a. freeway. freeway. le things can be a big. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. no requirement for...
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don dahler is in montgomery county, tennessee, just north of nashville, where the community is on high alert today. don, good morning. >> good morning. the command post for the manhunt is just up the road here. the tennessee bureau of investigation says 20 of their agents have joined hundreds of other law enforcement officers combing this combination of residential farmland and rugged wood for kirby wallace. he is at the very top of the ten-most wanted list. they believe he commit add sete series of violent crimes. >> he's a dangerous person. he can get more desperate. >> reporter: stewart county sheriff frankie gray is urging people to stay vigilant as the manhunt intensifies for kirby wallace. >> we want to keep the public number one safe. we're going to stay on until we get this person apprehended. >> reporter: police believe wallace attacked a couple in stewart county. he allegedly tied them up and set their home on fire. the woman died and the man was seriously hurt. four days later, police suspect he tied up and robbed an elderly woman in her home in nearby montgomery county. on
don dahler is in montgomery county, tennessee, just north of nashville, where the community is on high alert today. don, good morning. >> good morning. the command post for the manhunt is just up the road here. the tennessee bureau of investigation says 20 of their agents have joined hundreds of other law enforcement officers combing this combination of residential farmland and rugged wood for kirby wallace. he is at the very top of the ten-most wanted list. they believe he commit add...
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don dahler, cbs news, allenwood, pennsylvania. >> that is the "cbs overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, 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 jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm michelle miller. the countdown has begun to a final senate vote that could put judge brett kavanaugh on the u.s. supreme court. the fbi delivered a report on its probe into charges of sexual assault by kavanaugh. republicans say it clears him. democrats call it a whitewash, and either way a final vote is expected tomorrow. nancy cordes has that story. hey, ho ho, kavanaugh has >>ter:s demoators filled e f to the supremert filed and out of this secure c that's off limits to cameras. >> good morning. >> reporter: and normally reserved for national security briefings. it's the only place they were allowed to view the 46-page fbi report delivered to congress in the middle of the night. >> there's no corroboration of dr. ford's allegations. >> the inve
don dahler, cbs news, allenwood, pennsylvania. >> that is the "cbs overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, 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 jeff glor. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm michelle miller. the countdown has begun to a final senate vote that could put judge brett kavanaugh on...
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i'm don dahler.est major storm of the 2018 hurricane season is about to unleash its fury on the u.s. mainland, this time the florida panhandle. hurricane michael is expected to make landfall later today as a category 3 with powerful winds, driving rain, and a deadly storm surge. states of emergency have been declared and evacuations ordered. we begin our coverage with omar villafranca in the danger zone. >> reporter: passengers on this royal caribbean cruise ship felt the power of michael as this storm strengthened off the coast of cuba this week. stateside, ambulances in madison, florida are gassing up, ready to respond to the massive category 3 hurricane churning in the gulf. closer to the shore, business and homeowners in the florida panhandle rush to fill sandbags and board up windows. nick gillham and his family from kentucky aren't taking any chances and decided to cut their beach trip short. >> you know, we got to spend a couple of days here, had to head home. [ siren ] >> reporter: in cedar k
i'm don dahler.est major storm of the 2018 hurricane season is about to unleash its fury on the u.s. mainland, this time the florida panhandle. hurricane michael is expected to make landfall later today as a category 3 with powerful winds, driving rain, and a deadly storm surge. states of emergency have been declared and evacuations ordered. we begin our coverage with omar villafranca in the danger zone. >> reporter: passengers on this royal caribbean cruise ship felt the power of michael...
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don dahler in barron, wisconsin, reports the community answered the call big time. >> if you find something of interest, let your team leader know. >> reporter: they came from as far away as northern minnesota and wisconsin. they explained why they came. >> to find some to lead us in the direction. >> to find her. >> you just do everything you can. >> reporter: yesterday sheriff chris fitzgerald put out a call for 2000 volunteers. by morning, the line of cars stretched over the horizon. >> if you see anything of import, we're going to yell stop. >> reporter: across an area of five square miles, through soybean and cornfields and thick woods, the volunteers scanned the ground for any bit of evidence, something in short supply since jamie closs was abducted after her parents were fatally shot in their home eight days ago. 1300 tips have yielded no suspects. billboards have gone up as far away as new york. officials released information about two types of cars that may have been involved. but for the thousands of searchers, their most powerful investigative tool is faith. >> i know her parents
don dahler in barron, wisconsin, reports the community answered the call big time. >> if you find something of interest, let your team leader know. >> reporter: they came from as far away as northern minnesota and wisconsin. they explained why they came. >> to find some to lead us in the direction. >> to find her. >> you just do everything you can. >> reporter: yesterday sheriff chris fitzgerald put out a call for 2000 volunteers. by morning, the line of cars...
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don dahler has the story. >> reporter: believe it or not, the u.s.f the most volcanically active countries in the world. and as more people choose to live near those volcanos, there is a growing risk to lives and property. kilauea's devastating lava flow started in may and didn't stop for weeks. geologists say there are multiple factors that make a volcano like kilauea especially threatening. john is a volcanoologist. >> volcanos tend to erupt in a big way and they also tend to be volcanos that have a lot of people and infrastructure nearby, and many airplanes that are typically flying overhead. >> reporter: the chief author of a new report that confirms 18 u.s. volcanos are in that very high threat category. they include four in washington state, including mount saint he. the volcano there sent an ash cloud 35,000 feet in the air in 1990. it clogged a jet's engines forcing the plane to make an emergency landing. there are three high-risk volcanos in california. when the state's lassen peak erupted in 1915, it erupted three years. the risks are very
don dahler has the story. >> reporter: believe it or not, the u.s.f the most volcanically active countries in the world. and as more people choose to live near those volcanos, there is a growing risk to lives and property. kilauea's devastating lava flow started in may and didn't stop for weeks. geologists say there are multiple factors that make a volcano like kilauea especially threatening. john is a volcanoologist. >> volcanos tend to erupt in a big way and they also tend to be...
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don dahler introduces us to the new apple of america's eye. >> reporter: at fishkill farms in upstate there's a new king of the orchard being crowned. the gala apple is projected to come in at number one by the end of 2018, surpassing the reigning champion red delicious. do you look forward to this time of year, or do you kind of dread it? >> a little of both. >> reporter: i asked third generation farmer josh morgenthau if he's seen a shift away from red delicious since taking over his family's orchard in 2008. >> yeah, we've pulled out some of our red delicious trees. we have seen the last few years part of our crop go unpicked. we're definitely downsizing red delicious and planting other varieties we think have more potential. >> reporter: is it just that our palettes have gotten more sophisticated, do you think? >> gosh, that's a tough question. i think maybe our palettes have gotten more sophisticated but, also, for so many years the red delicious -- it's about color and shape and red represents ripeness and so what looked good on a shelf is what people would buy. >> reporter: cre
don dahler introduces us to the new apple of america's eye. >> reporter: at fishkill farms in upstate there's a new king of the orchard being crowned. the gala apple is projected to come in at number one by the end of 2018, surpassing the reigning champion red delicious. do you look forward to this time of year, or do you kind of dread it? >> a little of both. >> reporter: i asked third generation farmer josh morgenthau if he's seen a shift away from red delicious since taking...
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don dahler's outside the sheriff's department in barron, wisconsin.now everybody is thinking good thoughts for jayme closs at there time. good morning to you. >> reporter: exactly. good morning. the sheriff is looking for any information on those vehicles. he's also asking for volunteers. about 2,000 are expected to join the search for jayme closs today. that's almost half the population of this small town. that after hundreds turned out for a gathering of hope last night. ♪ there will be an answer, let it be ♪ >> reporter: the small community of barron, wisconsin came together at a high school stadium monday night. ♪ not for a game, but to pray for 13-year-old jayme closs' safe return. >> we all have the same goal, that is to bring jayme home and back into our arms. >> reporter: jayme was last seen october 14th at a family birthday party. early the next morning, a garbled 911 call was made from her mother's cell phone. when police arrived at the closs home about four minutes later, jayme was gone, and her parents were found dead. >> i asked him, i sa
don dahler's outside the sheriff's department in barron, wisconsin.now everybody is thinking good thoughts for jayme closs at there time. good morning to you. >> reporter: exactly. good morning. the sheriff is looking for any information on those vehicles. he's also asking for volunteers. about 2,000 are expected to join the search for jayme closs today. that's almost half the population of this small town. that after hundreds turned out for a gathering of hope last night. ♪ there will...
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don dahler's here with the scientist's concern. this wasn't even on my radar. >> mine either.lieve it or not, the u.s. is one of the most vol canically active countries in the world. there's a growing risk to lives and property. kilau kilauea's devastating lava flow started in may and didn't stop for weeks. geologists say there are multiple factors that make a volcano like kilauea especially threatening. this is a volcanologist with the u.s. survey. >> volcanos that tend to erupt in a big way and they also tend to be volcanoes that have a lot of people and infrastructure nearby and many airplanes that are typically flying overhead. >> reporter: he is the chief author of a new report that confirms 18 u.s. volcanoes are in that very high threat category. they include four in washington state, including mt. saint helens, which erupted in 1980. there are five in alaska. the redout volcano there sent an ash cloud 35,000 feet in the air in 1990. it clogged a jet's engines, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing. there are even three very high-risk volcanos in california. whe
don dahler's here with the scientist's concern. this wasn't even on my radar. >> mine either.lieve it or not, the u.s. is one of the most vol canically active countries in the world. there's a growing risk to lives and property. kilau kilauea's devastating lava flow started in may and didn't stop for weeks. geologists say there are multiple factors that make a volcano like kilauea especially threatening. this is a volcanologist with the u.s. survey. >> volcanos that tend to erupt in...
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such as don dahler. and some of those children are already the most honourable in the country?cess to water and sanitation, as well as disparities in access to education, . .. and as well as disparities in access to education,... and of course, children often in these instances get separated from their families, what can be done to reunite them? well, unicef is working on it with the government. we are trying to set in place, family tracing and rena fick is in system. this is really quite difficult, in an area where —— reunification system. in an area where there is already a low rate of birth registration. hugh jordan where there is already a low rate of birth registration. huthordan in the area are actually registered, which makes it a challenge. fewer —— children in the area. but we do have technical systems in place, and certainly, the government is supportive of this initiative. how important our local partners to international charities when you are dealing with natural disasters like this? incredibly important. in indonesia, it is a country that has been experiencing dis
such as don dahler. and some of those children are already the most honourable in the country?cess to water and sanitation, as well as disparities in access to education, . .. and as well as disparities in access to education,... and of course, children often in these instances get separated from their families, what can be done to reunite them? well, unicef is working on it with the government. we are trying to set in place, family tracing and rena fick is in system. this is really quite...