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Well, on the CBS MoneyWatch, a recall of some popular frozen food and Caitlyn Jenner teams up with H&M.

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Well, on the CBS MoneyWatch, a recall of some popular frozen food and Caitlyn Jenner teams up with H&M. Hena Daniels is at the New York Stock Exchange with that and more. Good morning, Hena.

HENA DANIELS: Good morning, Anne-Marie. Stocks on Wall Street ended mostly lower on Thursday. The Dow Jones lost five points, the S&P 500 gained half a point, and the NASDAQ lost twelve.

Nestle is recalling a variety of products due to possible glass contamination. The recalled items includes certain, but not all Digiorno pizzas, Lean Cuisines and Stouffers Frozen dinners, which all contained spinach, which Nestle believe is the source of the glass. There have no injuries reported. A list of dates and product codes are available on Nestle`s website.

Caitlyn Jenner has signed on to appear in ads for the clothing retailer H&M. Jenner tweeted she`ll be part of the H&M sport campaign. Jenner`s also partnering with MAC Cosmetics. Her lipstick shade is called Finally Free. Sales will go towards improving transgender communities.

Apple announced its holding its next press event on Monday March 21st. The new iPad and a smaller iPhone will likely be introduced. The iPhone is rumored to feature a four-inch display, like the one on the iPhone 5s, but with an updated chip and camera. The new iPad is expected to be like a smaller iPad Pro.

The designer who helped make IKEA the largest furniture retailer in the world has died. It`s reported Gillis Lundgren died in February at the age of eighty-six. He joined IKEA in 1953, designing the company logo and hundreds of IKEA`s simple designs, including the Billy bookcase. But his most significant contribution may be IKEA`s flat-pack furniture which customers assemble at home.

And actress Jessica Alba`s Honest Company is disputing a report in the Wall Street Journal questioning its claims of a clean, healthy product. At issue is a cleaning agent used in Honest liquid detergent. The Journal cites two independent lab tests, which found the detergent contains a cleaning agent Honest has said could irritate skin. Honest says it uses a safer, gentler ingredient and calls the Journals reporting reckless. Anne-Marie.

ANNE-MARIE GREEN: Hena Daniels at the New York Stock Exchange. Hena, thanks a lot.

Well, still ahead, celebrity cheerleaders. Famous faces are spotted in the crowds as College Basketball Conference Tournaments are underway.

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ANNE-MARIE GREEN: So what does a fox say? I`m stealing your wallet. A golfer in Ireland thought it was funny that the animal was going through his bag until the fox sprinted away with his wallet. The creature did drop it though as soon as he gave chase.

Well, College Basketball Conference Tournaments are getting some star treatment but in the stands, not necessarily on the court. That right there is Bill Murray taking in Xavier`s Big East tournament game against Marquette. Murray`s son is a student manager for the team. Xavier wins 90- 72 and Murray could be back at Madison Square Garden today when the Musketeers take on Seton Hall.

And Emmy-winning actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus was on hand to watch her son`s Northwestern team take on Michigan. That game was a nail-biter as Michigan pulls out the win in overtime 72-70. Northwest is hoping its twenty-win season is enough to secure its first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. And they will find out on Sunday, when we reveal the brackets in the tournament selection special right here on CBS. Coverage starts Sunday evening at five-thirty Eastern.

Well, coming up after your local news on CBS THIS MORNING, a middle- schooler who might actually have the answer to the NFL`s Deflategate controversy.

I`m Anne-Marie Green. This is the CBS MORNING NEWS.

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ANNE-MARIE GREEN: Somber remembrance in Japan this morning. The nation marks the fifth anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. The twin disasters left more than eighteen thousand people either dead or missing. To this day, some parts of northeastern Japan are still uninhabitable.

A commercial fishing boat sank near a Rocky Coast after the rescue of its three-man crew. A powerful wind storm tore the ship from its moorings Wednesday night in Washington State with the three-man crew aboard. The Coast Guard saved them yesterday. One fisherman was slightly injured.

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