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. by adding trailed barriers. and it could also stop cooperating onnorthkoreaandbecome more aggressive in the south china sea, a vital shipping route. the potential fallout from trump's rhetoric is causing concern on the streets of beijing. how important is it an issue for chinese people. it's very important said this man. it will be one china forever. not two. adding to the mixed signals trump's pick for ambassador here terry branstead is a long time friend of xi jinping. >> thank you very much. reporting from beijing. >>> major league baseball says a longtime ritual is foul. ahead, how >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by nutella. spread the happy. with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile to any morning. nutella - spread the happy! when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% o
. by adding trailed barriers. and it could also stop cooperating on north korea and become more aggressive in the south china sea, a vital shipping route. the potential fallout from trump's rhetoric is causing concern on the streets of beijing. how important is it an issue for chinese people. it's very important said this man. it will be one china forever. not two. adding to the mixed signals trump's pick for ambassador here terry branstead is a long time friend of xi jinping. >> thank...
weeks, the attribution ofnorthkoreaandpresident came in the press room and accused the north korea leadership and imposed sanctions and after that had sanctions they still haven't used against the russians. partly for good reasons. they did not want to be appearing in oo way with hillary clinton and probably because of the escalation ladder because they felt if they acted before the lexs the russians could hack the election system. >> this is incredible read and incredible reporting to see this low-key approach as you call it by the russians resulted in this massive breakthrough. the republican national committee has said that they were not hacked. what does your reporting suggest? >> our reporting suggests they were, but not in the committee, itself. like most organizations, they take their data and send it off to some vendors. and guess what. u.s. intelligence found republican data as well. now they may be narrowly correct in that it may not have been the server in the rnc but to say they weren't hacked is to say the personnel management wasn't. >> was it the goal to influe
weeks, the attribution of north korea and president came in the press room and accused the north korea leadership and imposed sanctions and after that had sanctions they still haven't used against the russians. partly for good reasons. they did not want to be appearing in oo way with hillary clinton and probably because of the escalation ladder because they felt if they acted before the lexs the russians could hack the election system. >> this is incredible read and incredible reporting...
. they have their sites set on this. the bobsled course in pyongyang,southkorea. shawnis driving the initiative to get a nigeria women's team on track. she represented nigeria in the 2012 summer games. >> i kind of had olympic fever again and so this was 2014 and the winter olympics was on. i knew quite a few track and field athletes who had transitioned into the winter sports. so i figured, you know, i think i could try this. >> reporter: but atagoon who is based in texas is ran into a sizeable obstacle. >> we don't have a sled right now and we are trying to get one. >> reporter: since launching a go fund me page last month, the team has raised more than $10,000. >> standing. runners. front to back. >> reporter: in the meantime, atagoon came up with a homemade practice sled called the mayflower. >> just went for two or three days straight drill and hammering and sawing this wooden sled together. >> reporter: the tale of the jamaican bobsled team a was immortalized in a movie. while it wasn't the inspiration to start a nigerian bobsled team but something she hopes to continue. >>
. they have their sites set on this. the bobsled course in pyongyang, south korea. shawn is driving the initiative to get a nigeria women's team on track. she represented nigeria in the 2012 summer games. >> i kind of had olympic fever again and so this was 2014 and the winter olympics was on. i knew quite a few track and field athletes who had transitioned into the winter sports. so i figured, you know, i think i could try this. >> reporter: but atagoon who is based in texas is ran...
a half and a pilot sits inside this robot. its developers insouthkoreasayit could hazardous jobs. i wonder if they do bathrooms. >> i think our time on this -- >> you don't want a self-driving car. >>> new york's daily news reports on the death of a man who invented a must-have party item. ♪ red solo cup i fill you up let's have a party ♪ >> robert holman came up with the plastic solo cup while working for his father's company and he went on to become the ceo. he was 84 years old on. >> unbelievable. >> where have you ever attended a party where there is not a solo cup there? >> anecdotically i hear good things. >>> americans may need a lesson in taking over-the-count sleep aids. ahead, how they can become a very bad habit. your local news is now. >>> good morning, i'm jan carabao. family and friend will pay their respects tonight the to a woman beloved in her south philadelphia neighborhood. marie buck was shot and killed in her corner grocery store on christmas eve, her viewing is from 7:00 to 9:00 tonight at baldi funeral home on south broad street. buck's funeral is tomor
a half and a pilot sits inside this robot. its developers in south korea say it could hazardous jobs. i wonder if they do bathrooms. >> i think our time on this -- >> you don't want a self-driving car. >>> new york's daily news reports on the death of a man who invented a must-have party item. ♪ red solo cup i fill you up let's have a party ♪ >> robert holman came up with the plastic solo cup while working for his father's company and he went on to become the...
history there. the strongest until now had been some fairly modest sanctions againstnorthkoreaforits attack on sony two years ago. i think the big question here are these strong enough to create a deterrent, not only to the russians, not only for the next american election, but for the elections that are coming up in germany and in france, and to other countries that might take a look at the techniques that the russians used here, this combination of new cybertechniques and sort of old-styled information war fare, and figure out a way to make use of it themselves. and i'm not persuaded that what the administration is working its way toward here yet is effective cyberdeterrence and certainly quite late as many of president obama's own aides concede. >> david, you're talking about those sanctions that have been made public. the obama administration has said they will take covert actions. will that be effect and what people want to see if it might not deter russia either if it's not public? >> very good point. the whole key to the deterrence here is that the price you pay is pretty
history there. the strongest until now had been some fairly modest sanctions against north korea for its attack on sony two years ago. i think the big question here are these strong enough to create a deterrent, not only to the russians, not only for the next american election, but for the elections that are coming up in germany and in france, and to other countries that might take a look at the techniques that the russians used here, this combination of new cybertechniques and sort of...
, like insouthkoreawherethey are about to get than impeached president, it's a real problem. >> not because of trade? >> not because of trade but the point it's much harder for them say, oh, it's no big deal that trump isn't going forward with a really big strategic deal that was going to allow us to be more in align with the united states. >> thanks. >> ian bremmer, appreciate you being here. >>> two churches with a complicated past are trying to build a racial divide. >> one daughter said follow and one daughter said why? i think that was my first consciousness of a first grader. >> their members are using words and actions to understand their differences. our series "a more perfect union" is just ahead. >>> first, it's time to check your local weather. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by hepc hope. >>> james taylor said he was just waiting to be named the kennedy center honoree. >> i often did wonder if they would ever tap me for it. >> you're like, hello, james taylor here. hello! i've seen fire and rain. >> remember me? "you got a friend"? >> ahea
, like in south korea where they are about to get than impeached president, it's a real problem. >> not because of trade? >> not because of trade but the point it's much harder for them say, oh, it's no big deal that trump isn't going forward with a really big strategic deal that was going to allow us to be more in align with the united states. >> thanks. >> ian bremmer, appreciate you being here. >>> two churches with a complicated past are trying to build a...
. includingsouthkorea. davidbegland has missed warning signs. good morning. >> reporter: nora, this is big. the local sheriff who happens to be the coroner told me he does not expect more bodies to be found in that building. the building is compromised, as you might expect so the work is dangerous for the recovery workers. it's slow, it's methodical, it's precise because this is being treated as a crime scene. crews brought in a large crane to help comb through the charred rubble of the ghost ship as the criminal investigation is under way. >> we're looking at two things. win is whether or not there is any criminal liability attached to the fire. and secondly, if there is criminal liability, against whom. >> reporter: the alameda county district attorney says potential charges could range from involuntary manslaughter to murder. fire crew, busy trying to zero in on a cause while also trying to recover victims. they are using buckets for personal remains and building materials. experts suspended searches for hours on monday box of safety concerns. >> two areas we need to search more. th
. including south korea. david begland has missed warning signs. good morning. >> reporter: nora, this is big. the local sheriff who happens to be the coroner told me he does not expect more bodies to be found in that building. the building is compromised, as you might expect so the work is dangerous for the recovery workers. it's slow, it's methodical, it's precise because this is being treated as a crime scene. crews brought in a large crane to help comb through the charred rubble of...
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. >>> a huge majority south korea's parliament voted to i'm people president park geun-hye. >>> a naked man climbing on top of a city bus working it like a runway. >>> all that -- >> hill is off to the races and he is going to go all the way. >> that was monster win. >>> starbucks is introducing a pokemon go frappuccino. >> it has the taste of something you lost interest in around september. >>> and all that matters. >> trump...