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three of their own. (standup bridge: danielle nottingham/cbs news/los angeles) jolie's attorney released a statement saying that the decision was made for the health of the family. (gfx) in a statement to people magazine, pitt says, "i am very saddened by this, but what matters most is the wellbeing of our kids." ((sot belloni)) "the fact that you had two people who not only recognized the power of their notoriety but notoriety for causes they believe in... see how they do it separately." jolie and pitt married in 2014 in a private ceremony in france. the couple had been together since 2004 after co-starring in the film, "mr. and mrs. smith." the two recently starred in the box office dud "by the sea," playing a glamourous couple in a rocky marriage vacationing in france. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. ((christianne klein)) >>> jolie is not asking for spousal support. jolie. ((paul joncich)) >>> let's hope you don't have terrible taste in music... because it could cost you a date! ((christianne klein)) >> tinder is teaming up with spotify... to add music to your pro
three of their own. (standup bridge: danielle nottingham/cbs news/los angeles) jolie's attorney released a statement saying that the decision was made for the health of the family. (gfx) in a statement to people magazine, pitt says, "i am very saddened by this, but what matters most is the wellbeing of our kids." ((sot belloni)) "the fact that you had two people who not only recognized the power of their notoriety but notoriety for causes they believe in... see how they do it...
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good chance you're getting caught in a bait and switch. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on average, americans eat about 16 pounds of seafood per person every year. and many of us aren't getting the fish we ask >> what we found from the seafood that was tested is that 1 in 5, on average, were mislabeled. >> reporter: dr. kimberly warner reviewed more than 25,000 seafood samples from 200 studies on fish fraud worldwide. >> every study found some type of species substitution where you're buying one type of fish or seafood item and you're getting something else. >> reporter: warner says here in last year, a santa monica received the wrong fish. how are people able to disguise what type of seafood they are serving? >> once it's cooked, it's hard to tell the difference. even at sushi bars. they would call a product white tuna, it's escolar. >> it's a fish that is indigestible and has sent people to hospitals around the world and numerous outbreaks. >> reporter: the study found the most fraudulent fish is asian catfish widely used as a substitute for more expensiv
good chance you're getting caught in a bait and switch. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on average, americans eat about 16 pounds of seafood per person every year. and many of us aren't getting the fish we ask >> what we found from the seafood that was tested is that 1 in 5, on average, were mislabeled. >> reporter: dr. kimberly warner reviewed more than 25,000 seafood samples from 200 studies on fish fraud worldwide. >> every study found some type of...
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getting caught in a bait and switch. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on average, americans eat about 16 pounds of seafood per person every year. and many o >> what we found from the seafood that was tested is that 1 in 5, on average, were mislabeled. >> reporter: dr. kimberly warner of the nonprofit oceania reviewed more than 25,000 seafood samples from 200 studies on fish fraud worldwide. >> every study, except one, had found some type of species substitution where you're buying one type of fish or seafood item and you're getting something the u.s., nearly 30% seafood is mislabeled. last year, a santa monica restaurant owner was fined for selling whale meat as fatty tuna. john of fish king in glendale, california, says he always buys from representatiutable how are people able to disguise what type of seafood they are serving? >> once it's cooked, it's hard to tell the difference. even at sushi bars. they would call a product white tuna, and it isn't white tuna. it's escolar. >> and it could be dangerous. >> it's a fish that is indigestible and called the exlax
getting caught in a bait and switch. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on average, americans eat about 16 pounds of seafood per person every year. and many o >> what we found from the seafood that was tested is that 1 in 5, on average, were mislabeled. >> reporter: dr. kimberly warner of the nonprofit oceania reviewed more than 25,000 seafood samples from 200 studies on fish fraud worldwide. >> every study, except one, had found some type of species...
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caught in a bait and switch. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on average, americans eat about 16 pounds of seafood per person every year, and many of us aren't getting the fish we ask for. >> what we found from the seafood that w tested is that mislabeled. >> reporter: dr. kimberely warner of the nonprofit oceana, reviewed more than 25,000 seafood samples from 200 studies on fish fraud worldwide. >> every study except one had found some type of seafood substiegz or species substitution where you're buying one type of seafood and getting something else. >> reporter: in the u.s., nearly 30% is mislabeled. last year, a santa monica restaurant owner was selling whale john kagawa says he always buys from reputable distributors. and says the biggest risk is at restaurants. restaurants. >> once it's cooked it's hard to differentiate. >> reporter: swapping white tune far askular isn't just deceptive, it can be dangerous. that carried a natural toxin that's indigestible. they call it the exlack fish and it's sent people to hospitals around want world. >> reporter: the study found
caught in a bait and switch. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on average, americans eat about 16 pounds of seafood per person every year, and many of us aren't getting the fish we ask for. >> what we found from the seafood that w tested is that mislabeled. >> reporter: dr. kimberely warner of the nonprofit oceana, reviewed more than 25,000 seafood samples from 200 studies on fish fraud worldwide. >> every study except one had found some type of seafood...
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of dollars in earnings between the entertainers could be at stake. danielle nottingham has more. >> reporter: angelina jolie and brad pitt separated five days ago and, today, jolie's attorney confirmed the actress has filed for divorce. according to papers filed monday with the los angeles superior court, the actress cited irreconcilable differences and she is asking for physical custody of the couple's six chilnd pitt to visitation and not joint physical custody. according to the entertainment website tmz, the actress's decision to file for divorce has to do with the way brad was parenting the children. she was extremely upset with his methods. the couple adopted three children and have three of their own. jolie's attorney released a statement saying the decision was made for the health of the family. in a statement to "people" saddened by this but what matters most is the well-being of our kids. >> the fact you had two people that not only knew about the power of their notoriety to advance the causes they cared about, that is the interesting thing going on here and it's intere
of dollars in earnings between the entertainers could be at stake. danielle nottingham has more. >> reporter: angelina jolie and brad pitt separated five days ago and, today, jolie's attorney confirmed the actress has filed for divorce. according to papers filed monday with the los angeles superior court, the actress cited irreconcilable differences and she is asking for physical custody of the couple's six chilnd pitt to visitation and not joint physical custody. according to the...
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glor in a rocky marriage, vacationing in france. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> tomorrow is the first official day of fall, but the tree picked out. it will come from the whispering pine tree farms northeast of green bay, wisconsin. the treat will be cut down in november. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest in luggage tracking devices. i'm meg oliver. my advice for looking younger, longer? get your beauty sleep. and use aveeno? absolutely ageless? night cream with active naturals? blackberry complex. younger looking skin can start today. absolutely ageless? from aveeno?. people say, let's just get a sandwich or something. "or something"? you don't just graduate from medical school, d we don't just pull smoked chicken, bake fresh foccacia and hand-slice avocado. there's nothing "or something" about it. (vo) one dark stormy night we got a new family member and she got a nutritious meal of purina cat chow complete with the four cornerstones of nutrition including high quality protein. now our family is complete. purina cat chow
glor in a rocky marriage, vacationing in france. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >>> tomorrow is the first official day of fall, but the tree picked out. it will come from the whispering pine tree farms northeast of green bay, wisconsin. the treat will be cut down in november. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest in luggage tracking devices. i'm meg oliver. my advice for looking younger, longer? get your beauty sleep. and...
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from brad pitt. danielle nottingham is los angeles with the latest. >>>angelina jolie and brad pitt separated 5 days ago and today jolie's attorney confirmed the actress has filed for divorce. (gfx) according to papers filed monday with the los angeles superior court, the actress cited irreconcilable differences. she is asking for physical custody of the couple's visitationnot joint physical custody. (gfx) according to the entertainment website tmz, the actress' decision to file for divorce"has to do with the way brad was parenting the children ... she was extremely upset with his methods." the couple adopted three children and have three of their own. (danielle nottingham/cbs news/los angeles) jolie's attorney released a statement saying that the decision was made for the health of the family. (gfx) in a statement to people magazine, pitt says, "i am very saddened by this, but what matters most is the wellbeing jolie and pitt married in 2014 in a private ceremony in france. the couple had been together since 2004 after co-starring in the film, "mr. and mrs. smith." the two recently
from brad pitt. danielle nottingham is los angeles with the latest. >>>angelina jolie and brad pitt separated 5 days ago and today jolie's attorney confirmed the actress has filed for divorce. (gfx) according to papers filed monday with the los angeles superior court, the actress cited irreconcilable differences. she is asking for physical custody of the couple's visitationnot joint physical custody. (gfx) according to the entertainment website tmz, the actress' decision to file for...
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children continues to decline. danielle nottingham introduces us to a little boy from california beating the disease. >> reporter: 3-year-old aiden know. >> reporter: less than a year ago in the hospital, battling leukemia. most common cancer in children. >> that's the worst thing you could possibly thing is, i have zero control over this. and i could very well lose my child. period. >> reporter: a new government study says the chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving. from 1999 to 2014, there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescents. >> immune therapy. cell therapy. these are going to be brought to bear to improve on this progress. such that, we expect continued steady decline in deaths from childhood cancer. >> the study found leukemia is no longer leading cause of cancer deaths in children and adolescents. 3 of 10 cancer deaths are now from brain cancer. >> the progress lagged behind in brain tumors. we have to redouble our efforts to improve the outcome for the >> after five months of chemotherapy, aiden is now cancer free and giving back to o
children continues to decline. danielle nottingham introduces us to a little boy from california beating the disease. >> reporter: 3-year-old aiden know. >> reporter: less than a year ago in the hospital, battling leukemia. most common cancer in children. >> that's the worst thing you could possibly thing is, i have zero control over this. and i could very well lose my child. period. >> reporter: a new government study says the chances of surviving childhood cancer are...
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also shows the cancer death rate for children continues to decline. danielle nottingham introduces us to a little boy who is beating the disease. >>reporter:3-year-old aidan kramer is bursting with energy. >> i play the drums, the guitar, and the piano. >>reporter:but, less than a year ago he was in a hospital the most common cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you could possibly think it is, i have zero control over this, and i could very well lose my child. a mac a new government study says the chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving. from 1999-2014, there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescents. >> immune therapy, cell therapy, these are going to be brought to bear to improve on this progress, such that we expect continued steady decline and death from childhood cancer. >>reporter:the study also found that leukemia is no longer the leading cause of cancer deaths in children and adolescents. three out of 10 cancer deaths are now from brain cancer. >> the progress has left behind in brain tumors. we have to redouble our efforts to improve
also shows the cancer death rate for children continues to decline. danielle nottingham introduces us to a little boy who is beating the disease. >>reporter:3-year-old aidan kramer is bursting with energy. >> i play the drums, the guitar, and the piano. >>reporter:but, less than a year ago he was in a hospital the most common cancer in children. >> that is the worst thing you could possibly think it is, i have zero control over this, and i could very well lose my child....
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making every day count. >> two, three, go. >> danielle nottingham. >> what a force that little aiden. up next, he barely survived a wildfire. >>> finally tonight the story of the sole survivor of a battle against a fi central washington state. carter evans tells us about his long road to recovery. >> in this fire, daniel lyon faced the unimaginable. in blinding smoke, the engine he was riding in, crashed. >> all you see at that point is flame. intense, feeling that your entire body was burning. he was the only one to make it out of the crash alive. barbara, vividly remember the phone call from another fire fighter. >> he says, looked like -- daniel came as an angel came running out of the flames of hell. >> this is what daniel looks like a year after the fire. burns over 75% of his body. thank god i can still see. the site saved by the singed sunglasses. wa another reminder. >> i kind of have a natural tattoo on my wrist now. >> that's where the watch was. daniel has undergone 14 surgery as seattle's harbor view burn center off the awe i feel like i have come a long ways. but i also
making every day count. >> two, three, go. >> danielle nottingham. >> what a force that little aiden. up next, he barely survived a wildfire. >>> finally tonight the story of the sole survivor of a battle against a fi central washington state. carter evans tells us about his long road to recovery. >> in this fire, daniel lyon faced the unimaginable. in blinding smoke, the engine he was riding in, crashed. >> all you see at that point is flame. intense,...
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decline. daniel nottingham introduces us to a little boy who is beating the disease. >>reporter:3-year-old aiden kramer is bursting with energy. >> i play the drums, and the guitar, and the piano. >>reporter:less than one year ago, he was in a hospital battling leukemia. the most common cancer in >> that is the worst thing you can possibly think is, i have zero control over this. i could very well lose my child. >>reporter:a new government study says the chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving. from 1999-2014, there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescents. >> cell therapy, these are now going to be brought to bear to improve on this progress, such that we expect deaths from childhood cancer. >>reporter:the study also found that leukemia is no longer the leading cause of cancer deaths in children and adolescents. three out of 10 cancer deaths are now from brain cancer. >> the progress has lagged behind in brain tumors. we have to double our efforts to improve the outcome for the children's. he met after five months of chemotherapy, aiden is now cancer
decline. daniel nottingham introduces us to a little boy who is beating the disease. >>reporter:3-year-old aiden kramer is bursting with energy. >> i play the drums, and the guitar, and the piano. >>reporter:less than one year ago, he was in a hospital battling leukemia. the most common cancer in >> that is the worst thing you can possibly think is, i have zero control over this. i could very well lose my child. >>reporter:a new government study says the chances...
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difficult symptoms of the sickness could actually mean good news for the baby! danielle nottingham has more from west lake village, ca. >>>alyson flores is now seven months pregnant and feeling great.. but early on the morning sickness was unbearable. (alyson flores, expectant mom) it was all day every day , in the middle of the night, in the morning. a new study from the national institutes of health finds pregnant women who suffer with the nausea or vomiting of morning sickness may have a women and found those who reported nausea or vomiting while pregnant were 50 to 75 percent less likely to suffer a loss. (dr. leena nathan, ob/gyn) the benefit of this study is 11:43:35 now we can actually tell patients that there's evidence for this, that they're not feeling for no good reason. it actually demonstrates the pregnancy is progressing the cause of morning sickness is not known.. but researchers say it possibly protects the unborn baby against toxins and organisms in foods and drinks that can cause disease.. dr. leena nathan of ucla l can still have healthy pregnancies without morning s
difficult symptoms of the sickness could actually mean good news for the baby! danielle nottingham has more from west lake village, ca. >>>alyson flores is now seven months pregnant and feeling great.. but early on the morning sickness was unbearable. (alyson flores, expectant mom) it was all day every day , in the middle of the night, in the morning. a new study from the national institutes of health finds pregnant women who suffer with the nausea or vomiting of morning sickness may...
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shows the cancer death rate for children continues to deline. danielle nottingham introduces us to a little boy from temple city, california, who is beating the disease. >> three year old aidan kraim certificate bursting with energy >> the piano. >> reporter: but less than a year ago he was in the hospital battling lieu keem yarks the most common cancer in children. >> that's the worst thing you could possibly think is i have zero control over this an i could very well lose my child, period. >> a new government study says the chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving, from 1999 to 2014, there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescence. >> immune therapy, cell therapy, these are now going to be brought to bear to improve on this progress such that we expect continued steady decline in deaths from childhood cancer. >> the study also found that leukemia is no longer the leading cause of cancer deaths in children and adolescence. three out of ten cancer deaths are now from brain cancer. >> the prog hess-- progress has lagged behind so we have to redouble our
shows the cancer death rate for children continues to deline. danielle nottingham introduces us to a little boy from temple city, california, who is beating the disease. >> three year old aidan kraim certificate bursting with energy >> the piano. >> reporter: but less than a year ago he was in the hospital battling lieu keem yarks the most common cancer in children. >> that's the worst thing you could possibly think is i have zero control over this an i could very well...
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continues to decline. danielle nottingham introduces us to a little boy from california who is beating the disease. >> reporter: 80 cramer is bursting with energy. >> i play the drums and guitar in the piano. >> reporter: that less than a year ago he was in the hospital, battling leukemia. the most common cancer in children. could possibly think. i have zero control over this. and could very well lose my child. period. >> reporter: a new government study said the chances of surviving childhood cancer are improving. from 1999 through 2014, there was a 20% drop in cancer deaths among children and adolescents. >> immunotherapy, cell therapy, these are going to be brought to bear to improve on this progress. such that we expect continued childhood cancer. >> reporter: the study also found that leukemia is no longer the leading cause of his chances of relapse are high so he has regular check- ups. (ashley kramer, aiden's mother)"you look at aiden and people say you would've never known he was sick and i'm grateful for that everyday".. and this family is making =everyday= count. nats
continues to decline. danielle nottingham introduces us to a little boy from california who is beating the disease. >> reporter: 80 cramer is bursting with energy. >> i play the drums and guitar in the piano. >> reporter: that less than a year ago he was in the hospital, battling leukemia. the most common cancer in children. could possibly think. i have zero control over this. and could very well lose my child. period. >> reporter: a new government study said the...
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icon failed to jump the snake river canyon, a shot. here's danielle nottingham. >> reporter: blasting off at 400 miles per hour, professional stuntman eddie braun soars 2,000 feet in the air, clearing an obstacle his childhood idol couldn't surmount. >> my name is evil. >> reporter: in 74, evel knievel attempted to clear snake river canyon in idaho, but his leaving him just short of the other side. >> i got a canyon, and i got a knievel. >> reporter: three years ago, braun, a hollywood stunt man featured in films including "sully" and "scary movie 5", set out to accomplish knievel's goal of soaring over this quarter-mile gorge. braun even enlisted the son of knievel's rocket developer scott truax too help him create eval's spirit, a replica of the steam-powered x2 skycycle. on frida conditions were perfect for braun to take flight. his parachute opened right on time. 42 years later, braun was finally able to full hill his biggest dream-- finishing knievel's. braun used 1.5 million dollars of his own money on this stunt. and demarco, itlies it paid off. after the jump, braun said he fe
icon failed to jump the snake river canyon, a shot. here's danielle nottingham. >> reporter: blasting off at 400 miles per hour, professional stuntman eddie braun soars 2,000 feet in the air, clearing an obstacle his childhood idol couldn't surmount. >> my name is evil. >> reporter: in 74, evel knievel attempted to clear snake river canyon in idaho, but his leaving him just short of the other side. >> i got a canyon, and i got a knievel. >> reporter: three years...
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health of the family. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> oh, well. coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> you use that information well, i'm proud of you. >> rules of the road are in for self-driving cars. feds come up with regulations to keep people safe from driver-less vehicles. >> and the news, cell phone use verse been waiting for. all when we come >>> the the department of transportation. >> cbs news con month dent chris martinez report, the guidelines are aimed athen insuring safer testing before they hit the road. >> federal officials say they see great potential in self-driving vehicles, saving drivers money, time, even lives. but, they also see potential risks. the department of transportation is now unveiling new federal policy, aimed at regulating automated cars before they're allowed on the road. it includes a 15-point safety assessment from vehicle's design, to testing, to deployment. federal transportation officials say they want the ability to approve new driver-less technology, and regulate post sales software upgrades. the safety of driver-less cars
health of the family. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. >> oh, well. coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> you use that information well, i'm proud of you. >> rules of the road are in for self-driving cars. feds come up with regulations to keep people safe from driver-less vehicles. >> and the news, cell phone use verse been waiting for. all when we come >>> the the department of transportation. >> cbs news con month dent chris...
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he will appeal his conviction. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. assembly voted 66-0 to toughen mandatory prison sentences for the same crime. governor jerry brown has not said whether he will sign it./// ((paul joncich)) >>> as a result of the case and his earlier release... dozens showed up to protest outside the san jose, california hall of justice. they're asking for judge persky to be recalled. advocates believe that judge persky has a pattern of bias in favor of those accused of violence against women and say it is very disturbing. ((rape survivor: "i hope judge per much the problem as brock turner is")) ("this also sent a dangerous message to victims of sexual violence.)) ((we believe that the handling of this case was not lawful and we need to get to the bottom of this. we also need to find out if the judge has done this before.")) ((paul joncich)) >> protestors also don't believe persky had the right to allow turner to leave the state of california to return to his home in ohio. /// ((christianne klein)) >>> straight ahead on the latest bid to get minority voter
he will appeal his conviction. danielle nottingham, cbs news, los angeles. assembly voted 66-0 to toughen mandatory prison sentences for the same crime. governor jerry brown has not said whether he will sign it./// ((paul joncich)) >>> as a result of the case and his earlier release... dozens showed up to protest outside the san jose, california hall of justice. they're asking for judge persky to be recalled. advocates believe that judge persky has a pattern of bias in favor of those...
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together. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on averag americans eat about 16 pounds of seafood per person every year. and many of us aren't getting >>> north carolina news starts now. >> 7:26 is your time. good morning. here's what's making had lines right now. we have been following breaking news in durham this morning am shooting at an apartment complex in durham. e njur cbs north carolina is live on the scene with more on david? >> yes. residents here woke up this morning to go to work an saw it right here. there's crime scene tape all over this one apartment unit. as well as police officers and investigators on the scecame he this morning after receiving reports of gunshots. th on e scene and found one man passed away. they found another man also with a fun shot wound.to we asked police whether they oughthis was a random consistent many they're investigating and they hope to release more infection within -- information within the next few hours. seeing this for first time many we spoke to one woman who said she was surprised by this. you believely pretty quiet apart
together. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on averag americans eat about 16 pounds of seafood per person every year. and many of us aren't getting >>> north carolina news starts now. >> 7:26 is your time. good morning. here's what's making had lines right now. we have been following breaking news in durham this morning am shooting at an apartment complex in durham. e njur cbs north carolina is live on the scene with more on david? >> yes. residents...