Archives: 2018

Noxubee CO Teacher Killed in Wreck

NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- A Noxubee County teacher’s life comes to a tragic end, after a devastating car crash. The Mississippi Highway Patrol, says troopers responded to the crash around 11:10 P.M. Monday night. Austin Giesbrecht, 25, of Macon, was traveling South when the Toyota RLT he was driving, rear-ended a Chevy Avalanche, driven by Wilma Brown, 59, of McCool….

Dutch chef uses 3D printers to create tasty works of art

In our series, Real Food, we look at technology that may be the future of fine dining. 3D printers are being adopted now in an upscale restaurant kitchen. Roxana Saberi visited a Restaurant Smink in the Netherlands, touted not as farm to table, but pixels to plate. Categories: National, US & World News

Top DHS intel official says law limits their power to counter drone threats

The Department of Homeland Security is pressing Congress for more powers to stop malicious drones that could threaten the United States. Intelligence officials are increasingly concerned about the use of drones by terrorists and drug cartels. Only on “CBS This Morning,” Jeff Pegues got rare access to drones in action at a Customs and Border Protection facility in Tucson, Arizona….

How technology transformed a rural Idaho school district

In our series, School Matters, we take you to an unlikey hot bed of high-tech education: Wilder, Idaho, with a population of about 1,700. The school district in this tiny farm town is one of only a handful across the country to personalize how kids learn. It uses tech tools in the whole district. John Blackstone reports. Categories: National, US…

Could both people who remember an incident differently be telling the truth?

The sexual assault accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh started a national conversation about the reliability of past memories. Two women have come forward to accuse Kavanaugh of sexual assault and misconduct, but he has denied all allegations. Dr. Ted Huey, a professor of psychiatry and neurology at Columbia University, joins “CBS This Morning” to explain how trauma impacts…

Washington state troopers file $1M lawsuits for carbon monoxide poisoning

Two Washington state troopers filed $1 million lawsuits against the state patrol, alleging the department knowingly exposed them to carbon monoxide in police versions of Ford Explorers. Ford says the leaks are the result of third-party alterations to the Explorers, but a letter from the state’s department of labor says the exhaust issues are related to the vehicles themselves. Categories:…

Sen. Amy Klobuchar: Senators “shut out” from getting information from Kavanaugh witnesses

Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, member of the Judiciary Committee, joins “CBS This Morning” from Washington to discuss Thursday’s highly anticipated hearing of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, who accuses the judge of sexual assault in high school. Klobuchar also says she’s “very concerned” about Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s job security. Categories: National, US…