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for "cbs this morning," jamie yuccas, minneapolis, minnesota. >> need more ivans in the world. >> surest changes everything. >> magic is real. i tried it, and i couldn't do it. >> you can do other things. >> thank you. >> you can. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," oprah will reveal her new book club selection. she's in our toyota green room. >> i hope she's not holding the book. >> the author will b fo >>> this is a kpix5 news morning update. >>> good morning. is is 8:25. i'm gianna franco. an investigation continues into this fatal car crash reported about 5:15 this morning. we're still seeing a lot of activity in and around the intersection. that area is still blocked and will be blocked for quite some time as reported as a head-on collision. activity still around that area. a lot of folks utilize that to avoid but you have to avoid those. 35 minutes from 580 to 237. busier as usual as you go along 68 of the >> a earlier trouble spot at gillman that has been cleared. also stalled vehicle reported westbound 580. near the bridge. that is in the clearing stages. live look at the
for "cbs this morning," jamie yuccas, minneapolis, minnesota. >> need more ivans in the world. >> surest changes everything. >> magic is real. i tried it, and i couldn't do it. >> you can do other things. >> thank you. >> you can. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," oprah will reveal her new book club selection. she's in our toyota green room. >> i hope she's not holding the book. >> the author will b fo...
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jamie yuccas, minnea lis, minnesota. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday from the >>> it's friday, november 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." arctic blast. nearly two-thirds of the country is bracing for a one-two punch of freezing weather this weekend and again next week. where the mercury will really take a plunge. >>> campaign commitment. billionaire michael bloomberg is taking steps to enter the 2020 presidential race. how it could affect the democratic contest. >>> and funerals for the americans ambushed in mexico begin as surviving family begin as surviving family members carry on. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> we begin with a bitter blast of arctic air in the central and eastern u.s. more than 200 million americans will see below average temperatures today. more than a half dozen states are waking up p to temperatures near or below freezing. temperatures are expected to plunge again beginning next week, and a daring rescue unfolde
jamie yuccas, minnea lis, minnesota. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday from the >>> it's friday, november 8th, 2019. this is the "cbs morning news." arctic blast. nearly two-thirds of the country is bracing for a one-two punch of freezing weather this weekend and again next week. where the mercury will really take a plunge. >>> campaign commitment. billionaire michael bloomberg is taking steps to enter the 2020 presidential race....
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jamie yuccas has the story of this new policy and why some really don't like it. >> reporter: instagram may be ending its love affair with the "like" button. the head of the social media giant adam mosseri says likes are used too often as a weapon. >> what we aspire to do, and this will take years, i want to be clear, is to lead the fight against online bullying. >> reporter: the changes means the number of likes will no longer be on public view. mosseri told cbs this morning the goal is to relieve the pressure of constant comparison. >> we don't want instagram to be such a competition. we want it to be place where people spend more of their energy connecting to people that they love. >> reporter: studies have shown the negative impact of social media on mental health, symptoms of major depression have risen 63% among young adults according to the american psychological association. last year david mayer's online addiction sent him to rehab for help. >> it's just that constant comparison that could break me down at times. for instagram, i felt like with all my posts i would create this
jamie yuccas has the story of this new policy and why some really don't like it. >> reporter: instagram may be ending its love affair with the "like" button. the head of the social media giant adam mosseri says likes are used too often as a weapon. >> what we aspire to do, and this will take years, i want to be clear, is to lead the fight against online bullying. >> reporter: the changes means the number of likes will no longer be on public view. mosseri told cbs...
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jamie yuccas on what you need to do to protect your family. >> reporter: an urgent warning to consumersif you don't know where your romaine lettuce is from, don't eat it. public health officials are investigating an e. coli outbreak of food poisoning that has sickened 40 people. 28 have been hospitalized so far. at least five with kidney failure. the outbreak started two months ago near salinas, california, in an area that produces more than 60% of the nation's romaine lettuce. it was also the ground zero for a major outbreak last year that cost the industry $160 million. >> probably over 200 pounds of lettuce we've thrown away. >> reporter: the c.d.c. is telling customers to throw away any romaine lettuce with salinas on the label, lettuce that isn't labeled and ready-made salad mix that contains romaine. restaurant owners are being told to take it off the menu. salads prepackaged for convenience carry the greatest risk because so many workers touch it. symptoms of this strain include severe stomach cramps and fever. norah, the youngest victim in this outbreak is just three years old.
jamie yuccas on what you need to do to protect your family. >> reporter: an urgent warning to consumersif you don't know where your romaine lettuce is from, don't eat it. public health officials are investigating an e. coli outbreak of food poisoning that has sickened 40 people. 28 have been hospitalized so far. at least five with kidney failure. the outbreak started two months ago near salinas, california, in an area that produces more than 60% of the nation's romaine lettuce. it was...
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jamie yuccas visited a hospital in utah that came up with a solution. >> i really wish i could have superpowershe world. >> reporter: it's a big dream for a little kid. who's already overcome big challenges. cole spencer was diagnosed with spina bifida, a birth defect of the spine when his mom was five months pregnant. >> okay, this one's for the win. >> reporter: now 5 years old, he has no problem keeping up with his older siblings, except when it comes to trick or treating. >> trick-or-treat! >> reporter: it was hard for him to reach the door to collect candy. >> sorry, he can't get much closer. >> halloween is a hard thing when you're in a wheelchair or if you're in any state of disability. >> goofball! >> reporter: 4-year-old cooper basket who was born with a form of dwarfism faced similar charges. >> trick or treating was just rough because he wouldn't get candy. his brother would bring it back for him. and he slowly lost interest. >> reporter: when bass they heard about it at the hospital for children, they signed up immediately. the kids submit their ideas and hospital staff and voluntee
jamie yuccas visited a hospital in utah that came up with a solution. >> i really wish i could have superpowershe world. >> reporter: it's a big dream for a little kid. who's already overcome big challenges. cole spencer was diagnosed with spina bifida, a birth defect of the spine when his mom was five months pregnant. >> okay, this one's for the win. >> reporter: now 5 years old, he has no problem keeping up with his older siblings, except when it comes to trick or...