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No survivors in Germanwings plane crash

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"There are no pieces anymore, there is nothing," said a man who saw the debris from Germanwings Flight 9525. The plane crashed Tuesday in southern France after departing Barcelona for Dusseldorf, Germany. The 150 on board are believed to be dead; snow and treacherous terrain is expected to hinder the recovery of bodies. Mark Phillips reports.

German town in shock over Germanwings crash

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Of the 150 people on board Germanwings Flight 9525, 16 were high school students from the small German town of Haltern. Their deaths have taken a heavy toll in a town described as extremely close-knit. Holly Williams reports.

1988: Manned test flight of a flying car

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In 1988, inventor Paul Moller invited CBS News to witness a test flight of his flying car. The vehicle had been proven to work when piloted by remote control, but this time Moller wanted to be in the cockpit himself for a manned flight. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone covered Moller's attempt for the "CBS Evening News" as part of a story on the pursuit of a flying car

Capt. "Sully" Sullenberger on the familiar Airbus A320

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The pilot who famously landed an Airbus A320 into the Hudson River in 2009, Capt. 'Sully' Sullenberger joins CBSN with his insight into what may have been going on at the time of the Germanwings crash in the French Alps.

Rescuers comb Airbus crash site in French Alps

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It's all hands on deck at the site of the Germanwings plane crash in the French Alps. Aviation journalist Jeff Wise joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Gideon Yago with more on what we can discern from the crash site and the plane so far.



Analyzing the Germanwings Airbus crash in France

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The first-ever crash of a budget European happened in the French Alps. CBS News transportation and safety correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBS News aviation analyst Mark Rosenker join CBSN with the highlights from the Germanwings press conference, including the pilot's level of experience, the plane's maintenance records, and the final moments of the flight, all indicated as valuable information for investigators to parse through when trying to piece together what exactly happened.

"Becoming Steve Jobs" hits bookshelves with Apple's blessing

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A new biography on Apple's founder and lifeblood, Steve Jobs, is on the shelves and Apple has already given it its stamp of approval. The author was granted permission to interview four Apple executives, including CEO Tim Cook. Insiders believe Apple's support is part of a calculated effort to reshape Jobs' image as a kinder spirit rather than difficult and demanding. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Gideon Yago report on the details.

Israel's alleged spying on Iran nuclear talks raises concerns

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Israel and Washington have a history of spying on one another. However, the White House has reportedly revealed that Israeli spies used information they gathered about Iran nuclear talks to lobby specific members of Congress in an effort to make the deal fall apart. CBS Radio Washington correspondent Dan Raviv joins with more details on the prime minister of Israel's involvement, and whether or not this revelation will impact the ongoing nuclear talks between Iran and six other countries.

Threats made against Obama's niece at Princeton

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Leslie Robinson, the daughter of Craig Robinson, who is the brother of first lady Michelle Obama, is a freshman forward on Princeton's women's basketball team. Yesterday she received a threatening phone message, which prompted an immediate investigation and led to increased security. The Princeton Tigers had an undefeated season and there have been no security breaches to this point.

Video shows Secret Service bumping into barrier

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A video released by the House Oversight Committee shows a government vehicle driving through a secure area at the White House and nudging a temporary barrier while agents were investigating a suspicious item left in the area.

Why the Germanwings plane crash is unusual

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Aviation insiders are referring to an Airbus that crashed in the French Alps as a workhorse. CBS News transportation and safety experts join CBSN with a deep dive into what makes this crash different, the challenges facing first responders and how investigators will be able to recover the wreckage in order to begin solving the puzzle surrounding this fatal crash.

French president calls Airbus crash a "tragedy"

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French President Francois Hollande stressed solidarity upon learning that a Germanwings plane flying from Barcelona to Germany crashed in the French Alps in unknown circumstances. Casualties amount to 150 at this time. Hollande extended his sympathies and deep sorrow to the Spanish, German, and Turkish passengers.

Airbus crashes in French Alps, no survivors expected

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A Germanwings aircraft that has crashed in the French Alps is expected to have no survivors. CBS News correspondent Liz Palmer reports on the flight route, the distress call, and the plane's very rapid decent and crash in a rural area along a rugged mountainside in the Alps.

Is low-carb or low-fat better for your health?

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A New York Times opinion piece examines “The Myth of High-Protein Diets.” Dr. Dean Ornish, a clinical professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, wrote the piece. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the debate.

Investigation behind Germanwings Flight 9525 crash

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A government spokesman predicts a long and difficult search process for the “Germanwings Flight 9525” because the crash happened in such a remote area. Jeff Pegues reports.

New revelations about evidence found in millionaire Durst's hotel room

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Robert Durst remains in a mental health unit at a Louisiana correctional center. In a hearing Monday, lawyers unveiled new evidence in his bizarre case. The eccentric millionaire is awaiting extradition to California, where he's accused of murdering a friend. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the prosecutor's new claims.





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