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is, is china is the government, is this company willing to part ways with its american presence? that's something we're going to have to see. >> interesting mike stuart first invasion, good to have you with us. thank you. well, i want to update you now in a story we reported earlier, south korea's joint chiefs of staff now say north korea fired multiple short range missiles, less than two hours ago reports some south korea and japan. so the missiles were fired into the waters off the east coast of the korean peninsula. japan's coast guard are alerted its vessels in the area and just six minutes later, it announced a micelle had already fallen into the ocean. will continue to follow this developing story. well, as much more to come on scene and newsroom including a tragic and deadly accident at a child's birthday they party in michigan. and who police believe is responsible riyad
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-people waking up to this horrible news. -quite frankly, i turned and looked across a big, open, ploughed field. and there in fact is a piece of smoking wreckage. -this blackened material letting out white-hot smoke. -there's some rubber burning in our pasture. -they're reporting a piece of wreckage came through an apartment roof and started a fire. -right now, nasa will be trying to make sense of what happened in the skies over texas. -searching for wreckage from the columbia shuttle, they've already made hundreds of finds, from tiny scraps of metal to whole panels... and the tragic, but inevitable discovery of human remains. ♪ -a spacecraft breaking up at 190,000 feet -- it's something you couldn't, like, get out of your mind.
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Two men drowned and one was injured when their boat sank during a fishing trip at Topaz Lake south of Carson City on Saturday. The injured was admitted for hypothermia to Carson Valley Medical Center and later released, according to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office and the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
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it's also pretty shocking to see as somebody who attended columbia university a long time ago now. i graduated in 2006. there was no overt anti-semitism on the campus that i ever experienced. there were no undertones i was aware of either at the time. it was not a topic of discussion that we had on a daily basis among the undergraduate population. it's really sad to see state university leadership is in. to see the state of the student is in. with israeli and jewish students and i have to mention, sandra, there's a large contingency of jewish students at columbia and barnard in particular, they go out of the way to recruit jewish students, they are an active part of campus life. it is sort of extra tragic to see this unfolding there. >> sandra: cb cotton on the scene she is the latest from columbia, what's happening right now?