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seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are beingd to survey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one company, d.j.i., produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. >> we're an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by d.j.i. public relations director michael perry. there are americans who are concerned when every other chinese company that controls this much of the market. >> we have an international footprint that reflects our international character. >> reporter: but d.j.i. now has to contend with islamic militants using drones on the battlefield. is there a moral dilemma when your drone is being used by terrorists like isis? >> it's certainly something that we think about, but as we're going along, we're looking at options for optimizin optimizint specifically for creativity and innovation. >> reporter: that's where product designer paul pan comes in. >> basically, when you make a product you never want to handi
seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are beingd to survey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one company, d.j.i., produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. >> we're an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by d.j.i. public relations director michael perry. there are americans who are concerned when...
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seth doane is there. >> reporter: the thick smog blanketed tiananmen square in a murky, hazardous haze. levels of the most poisonous particulates were more than 20 times what the world health organization says is safe. on a polluted day like today, beijing is limiting activity at factories and construction sites. it is also encouraging people to stay indoors and encouraging more street cleaning. china launched a so-called war on pollution, which today it appears to be losing. two-thirds of china's energy comes from coal. heating systems make pollution even worse. out with his family today, han wei told us the choking smog makes it tough just to leave the house. your son is about 6.5. how much do you think about him when you're out in this pollution. "i hope the government could do more so my kid could live in a better environment," he told us. "but i know it's not going to be done in a day." the government here said the smog was made worse by high humidity and a lack of wind. scott, we didn't see many people on the streets actually wearing these masks. some told us they didn't believe
seth doane is there. >> reporter: the thick smog blanketed tiananmen square in a murky, hazardous haze. levels of the most poisonous particulates were more than 20 times what the world health organization says is safe. on a polluted day like today, beijing is limiting activity at factories and construction sites. it is also encouraging people to stay indoors and encouraging more street cleaning. china launched a so-called war on pollution, which today it appears to be losing. two-thirds...
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seth doan reports for sunday morning. >> korea a crowded little finger of l ldxpending out ofasia's mainland. a nation not much larger than the state of minnesota. >> reporter: june 30, 1950, five years after world war ii ended. america went to war again. u.s. ground troops were sent to korea where forces from the communist north aided by the soviet union and then china were threatening the pro western government in the south. the three-year conflict overshadowed by the second world war is often called the forgotten war. and these are its forgotten victims. the families of nearly 8,000 men still classified as missing in action. >> mia is a very difficult term to live with. not owing. it's hard to -- put closure where you don't know. >> felt like an orphan, was an orphan. they called us orphans. >> this man's father. air force captain disappppred flying aight mission in 1952. >> he wasn't known to be killed in action or died in prison camp. he is just missing. >> reporter: a fate shared buy some inside north korea. in may, the siblings, spouses and children of two dozen u.s. service members w
seth doan reports for sunday morning. >> korea a crowded little finger of l ldxpending out ofasia's mainland. a nation not much larger than the state of minnesota. >> reporter: june 30, 1950, five years after world war ii ended. america went to war again. u.s. ground troops were sent to korea where forces from the communist north aided by the soviet union and then china were threatening the pro western government in the south. the three-year conflict overshadowed by the second world...
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seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are beingvey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one company, dji, produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. >> we're an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by dji public relations director michael perry. there are americans who are concerned when every other chinese company that controls this much of the market. >> we have an international footprint that reflects our international character. >> reporter: but dji now has to contend with islamic militants using drones on the battlefield. is there a moral dilemma when your drone is being used by terrorists like isis? >> it's certainly something that we think about, but as we're going along, we're looking at options for optimizing it specifically for creativity and innovation. >> reporter: that's where product designer paul pan comes in. >> basically, when you make a product you never want to handicap the product. >> repo
seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are beingvey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one company, dji, produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. >> we're an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by dji public relations director michael perry. there are americans who are concerned when every other...
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seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are being used to survey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one company, dji, produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. >> we're an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by dji public relations director michael perry. there are americans who are concerned when every other chinese company that controls this much of the market. >> we have an international footprint that reflects our international character. >> reporter: but dji now has to contend with islamic militants using drones on the battlefield. is there a moral dilemma when your drone is being used by terrorists like isis? >> it's certainly something that we think about, but as we're going along, we're looking at options for optimizing it specifically for creativity and innovation. >> reporter: that's where product designer paul pan comes in. >> basically, when you make a product you never want to handicap the prod
seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are being used to survey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one company, dji, produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. >> we're an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by dji public relations director michael perry. there are americans who are concerned when...
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seth doan has the story. >> the packages are already piling up in front of the shipping facility forarted as a sort of anti-valentine's day. november 11 1111. all the single ones. get it. now it has been co-opted by online retailers. all about shopping and deep discounts. it is show time today at online retailer, jd.com. which has already seen a record number of orders. china's government figures and all singles day will generate 760 million shipments. jd is dispatching tens of thousand of saying? chur red trucks red chelers across china, to satisfy capitalist urges of the communist country. >> it is sort of manmade holiday, right. >> reporter: retailer made. a jd executive explained logistics behind managing so many orders. >> we prepare for this for a long time. and we have the plans for unexpected. what if one warehouse, and the orders exceed our expectation. a pretty complicated math problem for us. >> reporter: a complicated math problem with very big numbers. in 2014. online shopping on singles day reached close to $10 billion. compare that to america's cyber monday with just o
seth doan has the story. >> the packages are already piling up in front of the shipping facility forarted as a sort of anti-valentine's day. november 11 1111. all the single ones. get it. now it has been co-opted by online retailers. all about shopping and deep discounts. it is show time today at online retailer, jd.com. which has already seen a record number of orders. china's government figures and all singles day will generate 760 million shipments. jd is dispatching tens of thousand...
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seth doane visited the largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are being used to survey farmers fields or a football team's defensive line. it replacing humans in high-risk tasks. at one company, dji, produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in china. >> we are an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by dji public relations director. there are concerns when a chinese company controls this much of the project. but dji now has to contend with islamic militants using drones on the battlefield. is there a moral dilemma when terrorists by isis? >> certainly something that we think about. but as we're going along, we are looking at options for optimizing it specifically for creativity and innovation. >> reporter: that's where in. >> basically, when you make a part, you never want to handicap a product. >> reporter: he explained how using technology they can program drones so they cannot fly near sensitive sites but concerns were raised when a dji drone landed near the white house in january. is it bad for business when one of yo
seth doane visited the largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are being used to survey farmers fields or a football team's defensive line. it replacing humans in high-risk tasks. at one company, dji, produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in china. >> we are an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by dji public relations director. there are concerns when a chinese company controls this much of the project. but...
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seth doan has the story. >> the packages are already piling up in front of the singles day started as a sort of anti-valentine's day. november 11, 1111. all the single ones. get it. now it has been co-opted by online retailers. all about shopping and deep discounts. it is show time today at online retailer, jd.com. which has already seen a record number of orders. china's government figures and all singles day will generate 760 million shipments. jd is dispatching tens of thousand of saying? signature red trucks and red across china, to satisfy capitalist urges of the communist country. >> it is sort of manmade holiday, right. >> reporter: retailer made. a jd executive explained logistics behind managing so many orders. >> we prepare for this for a long time. and we have the plans for unexpected. what if one warehouse, and the orders exceed our expectation. a pretty complicated math problem for us. >> reporter: a complicated math problem with very big numbers. in 2014. online shopping on singles day reached close to $10 billion. compare that to america's cyber monday, with just over $
seth doan has the story. >> the packages are already piling up in front of the singles day started as a sort of anti-valentine's day. november 11, 1111. all the single ones. get it. now it has been co-opted by online retailers. all about shopping and deep discounts. it is show time today at online retailer, jd.com. which has already seen a record number of orders. china's government figures and all singles day will generate 760 million shipments. jd is dispatching tens of thousand of...
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seth doan reports for sunday morning. >> korea a crowded little finger of land pending out of asia's mainland. a nation not much larger than the state of minnesota. >> reporter: june 30, 1950, five years after world war ii ended. america went to war again. u.s. ground troops were sent to korea where forces from the communist north aided by the soviet union and then china were threatening the pro western govement in the south. the three-year conflict overshadowed by the second world war is often called the forgrgten war. and these are its forgotten victims. the families of nearly 8,000 men still classified as missing in action. >> mia is a very difficult term to live with. not knowing. it's hard to -- put closure whe you don't know. >> felt like an orphan, was an orphan. they called us orphans. >> this man's father. air force cacaain disappeared flying a night mission in 1952. >> he wasn't known to be killed in action or died in prison camp. he is just missing. >> reporter: a fate shared buy many men lost in areas difficult to access. some inside north korea. in may, the siblings, spo
seth doan reports for sunday morning. >> korea a crowded little finger of land pending out of asia's mainland. a nation not much larger than the state of minnesota. >> reporter: june 30, 1950, five years after world war ii ended. america went to war again. u.s. ground troops were sent to korea where forces from the communist north aided by the soviet union and then china were threatening the pro western govement in the south. the three-year conflict overshadowed by the second world...
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seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are being used to survey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one company, dji, produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. >> we're an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by dji public relations director michael perry. there are americans who are concerned when every other chinese company that controls this much of the market. >> we have an international footprint that reflects our international character. >> reporter: but dji now has to contend with islamic militants using drones on the battlefield. is there a moral dilemma when your drone is being used by terrorists like isis? >> it's certainly something that we think about, but as we're going along, we're looking at options for optimizing it specifically for creativity and innovation. >> reporter: that's where product designer paul pan comes in. >> basically, when you make a product you never want to handicap the prod
seth doane visited the world's largest drone manufacturer. >> reporter: these days, drones are being used to survey farmers' fields or a football team's defensive line, and are replacing humans in high-risk tasks. and one company, dji, produces 70% of all civilian drones in the world in shenzhen, china. >> we're an international company. >> reporter: that china part is not highlighted by dji public relations director michael perry. there are americans who are concerned when...
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. >>> china hopes the end of its one hn one-child policy will solve its seth doane checks in but will china get the new workers that it needs? that is ahead on "cbs this morning." we w wl be right back. no, no, no, i'm phil mickelson, pro golferer my psoriatic arthritis caused joioi pain. st like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability y fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events ibcluding infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorde and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failurur or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. joint pain and dama
. >>> china hopes the end of its one hn one-child policy will solve its seth doane checks in but will china get the new workers that it needs? that is ahead on "cbs this morning." we w wl be right back. no, no, no, i'm phil mickelson, pro golferer my psoriatic arthritis caused joioi pain. st like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse....
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thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> seth doane meets chinese parents who fought beijing and won. the family tree finally gets to branch out. some are asking is it too late. you're watching "cbs this mornrng." insuranceany says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. i try hard to get a great shape. this i can do easily. benefiber healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free, daily supplement that's clinically shown to help keep me fuller, longer. benefiber healthy shape. this, i can do. happy anniversary dinner, darlin' i'm messing up every dish, pot, and plate... ...to show my love. ta-da! all this devotion only calls for a little bit of dawn ultra. now even more concentra
thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> seth doane meets chinese parents who fought beijing and won. the family tree finally gets to branch out. some are asking is it too late. you're watching "cbs this mornrng." insuranceany says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't...
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seth doane is dispatched to corey a. and found. those story and more the headlines for this sunday morning the 8th of november, 2015. investigators in egypt are now 90% sure that a noise heard in the final seconds of cockpit voice recording is an explosion caused by a bomb. russian jetliner crashed last weekend flying over the sinai. all 224 people on board were killed. as you may have heard republican presidential candidate donald trump hosted "saturday night live" last night. here is small sample of what went on. >> mr. president. the president of the members ha cois here to see you. >> that's great. send him in. >> donald. >> enrique. the wall. >> that's so wonderful. >> trump's a racist! >> it's larry david, what are you doing? >> i heard if i yelled that they would give me $5,000. >> osgood: outside real demonstrators were protesting because of one called his racial demagoguery. two police officers in louisiana are facing murder charges in the shooting death of 6-year-old boy. the first grader died after a car chase on tuesday
seth doane is dispatched to corey a. and found. those story and more the headlines for this sunday morning the 8th of november, 2015. investigators in egypt are now 90% sure that a noise heard in the final seconds of cockpit voice recording is an explosion caused by a bomb. russian jetliner crashed last weekend flying over the sinai. all 224 people on board were killed. as you may have heard republican presidential candidate donald trump hosted "saturday night live" last night. here...
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seth doane. >> all it a little japanese kitchen magic. green goop is transformed into a head of lettuce. a tempting tray of sushi won't lose i is appeal for years. this mackerel has never seen a grill. >> where do you see fake food? >> it's in department stores. in shopping malls, in undergrounddhopping a aas. in touousty places such as this. you see it everywhere. around his adopted home city osakak sample food abounds here, too. >> over comes the language barrier. >> you point say this is what i want. that's how it's been in this country for 78 years. >> a aoss japan realistic looking food displays are used by restaurants to demonstrate portion size and are laid out to try to lure customers. it's really an advertising tool. >> exactly. >> and plastic food via his website if you can cook it they can make a replica that looks good enough to eat. that's thanks to his manufacter,, artisan. >> why has this fake food taken root here in japan? >> western style dishes were introduced to japan, customers were unfamiliarith them so they didn't se
seth doane. >> all it a little japanese kitchen magic. green goop is transformed into a head of lettuce. a tempting tray of sushi won't lose i is appeal for years. this mackerel has never seen a grill. >> where do you see fake food? >> it's in department stores. in shopping malls, in undergrounddhopping a aas. in touousty places such as this. you see it everywhere. around his adopted home city osakak sample food abounds here, too. >> over comes the language barrier....
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seth doane reports from osaka, japan. >> reporter: call it a japanese kitchen magic. green goop is transformed into a head of lettuce. a tempting tray of sushi won't lose its appeal for years. and this mackerel has never seen a grill. where do you see fake food in japan? >> i see it in department stores, shopping malls, in underground shopping areas, in touristy places such as this. you see it everywhere. >> reporter: ohio native justice hannas showed us around his adopted city osaka. known as japan's food capital, fake or sample food abounds here. fake food overcomes a language barrier? >> exactly. >> reporter: you point to it and say this is what i want. >> exactly. that's how it's been in this country for 78 years. >> reporter: across japan, realistic looking food displays are used by restaurants to demonstrate portion size, and are laid out to try to lure customers. >> it's really an advertising tool. >> reporter: he sells plastic food via his website and claims if you can cook it, they can make a replica that looks good enough to eat, thanks to his manufacturer,
seth doane reports from osaka, japan. >> reporter: call it a japanese kitchen magic. green goop is transformed into a head of lettuce. a tempting tray of sushi won't lose its appeal for years. and this mackerel has never seen a grill. where do you see fake food in japan? >> i see it in department stores, shopping malls, in underground shopping areas, in touristy places such as this. you see it everywhere. >> reporter: ohio native justice hannas showed us around his adopted...
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seth doane en 3 still to come this morning... a man wearing an american flag jumped the white house fence while the president and his family were having thanksgiving dinner. we'll show you what charges he's siouxland news at sunrise.3 3 good morningngeveryone,thanks for startingngour morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm meteorologist cat 3 today and tomorrow today and 3 today and tomorrowexpect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be quite low due to breezy winds.svnday will see a slight warm up and an increase in cloud cover ahead of this next system, whi will start to arrive 3 the white house was on lockdown for a few hours thanksgiving day while the first family celebrated inside. the secret service says a man named joseph caputo is in custody for jumping the white house fence. 3 pkg: a photographer captured the momeme caputo, wearing gloves, drapped in an american flag, hopped the fortified white house fence -- holding a binder inis mouth -- before throwing his arms i
seth doane en 3 still to come this morning... a man wearing an american flag jumped the white house fence while the president and his family were having thanksgiving dinner. we'll show you what charges he's siouxland news at sunrise.3 3 good morningngeveryone,thanks for startingngour morning with us.i'm jacob heller...and i'm meteorologist cat 3 today and tomorrow today and 3 today and tomorrowexpect partly cloudy skies and cold temperatures if you are out shopping. wind chill values will be...
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for "cbs this morning," seth doane, beijing. >> thank you, seth. the cbs news/new york times poll out this morning shows 53% of americans believe global warming is caused by human activity. 31% think natural patterns are mostly the biggest factor. american experts are working in some of the world's most dangerous places to learn the impact firsthand. this morning mark phillips begins the climate diaries, a series of reports showing how people are responding to the challenge. he's back in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, world leaders may be negotiating what to do about climate change in paris, but some of the most important research on the subject is being done about as far away from civilization as you can get. this is svalbard, a collection of norwegian islands just 800 miles from the north pole. and it's where a young american climate scientist has come to try and unlock some of the secrets of climate change that have been frozen into this landscape for tens of thousands of years. sarah strand, a 22-year-old californi
for "cbs this morning," seth doane, beijing. >> thank you, seth. the cbs news/new york times poll out this morning shows 53% of americans believe global warming is caused by human activity. 31% think natural patterns are mostly the biggest factor. american experts are working in some of the world's most dangerous places to learn the impact firsthand. this morning mark phillips begins the climate diaries, a series of reports showing how people are responding to the challenge....
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seth doane in beijing shows us how a competitor hopes to win over hearts and your wallet. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the packages are already piling up in front of this shipping facility for jd.com. singles day started as a sort of anti-valentine's day. november 11th, all of those single ones. online retailers and is all about shopping and deep discounts. it's show time today at jd.com which has already seen a record number of orders. china's government figures that all singles day will generate 760 million shipments. jd is dispatching tens of thousands of its signature red trucks and three-wheelers across china. all to satisfy the capitalist urges of this communist country. >> it's sort of manmade holiday. >> or retailer made. >> yeah, retailer made. >> reporter: a jd executive explained the logistics behind managing so many orders. >> we prepare for this for a long time. and we have plans for unexpected. what if one warehouse exceed our expectations. it's a pretty complicated math problem for us. >> reporter: it's a complicated math problem with very b
seth doane in beijing shows us how a competitor hopes to win over hearts and your wallet. seth, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the packages are already piling up in front of this shipping facility for jd.com. singles day started as a sort of anti-valentine's day. november 11th, all of those single ones. online retailers and is all about shopping and deep discounts. it's show time today at jd.com which has already seen a record number of orders. china's government figures that...
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seth doane reports from osaka, japan. >> reporter: call it a japanese kitchen magic.n goop is transformed into a head of lettuce. a tempting tray of sushi won't lose its appeal for years. and this mackerel has never seen a grill. where do you see fake food in japan? >> i see it in department stores, shopping malls, in underground shopping areas, in touristy places such as this. you see it everywhere. >> reporter: ohio native justice hannas showed us around his adopted city osaka. known as japan's food capital, fake or sample food abounds here. you point to it and say this is what i want? >> exactly. that's how it's been in this country for 78 years. >> reporter: across japan, realistic looking food displays are used by restaurants to demonstrate portion size, and are laid out to try to lure customers. >> it's really an advertising tool. >> reporter: he sells plastic food via his website and claim it is you can cook it, they can make a replica that looks good enough to eat, thanks to his manufacturer, 60-year-old artisan fumio marino. why has this taken root here in ja
seth doane reports from osaka, japan. >> reporter: call it a japanese kitchen magic.n goop is transformed into a head of lettuce. a tempting tray of sushi won't lose its appeal for years. and this mackerel has never seen a grill. where do you see fake food in japan? >> i see it in department stores, shopping malls, in underground shopping areas, in touristy places such as this. you see it everywhere. >> reporter: ohio native justice hannas showed us around his adopted city...