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bus and democrat bernie sanders will be with us why. >> a miss universe meltdown why the crowned winner had her tierra taken away from her live on tv. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. some automobile came through, rushing through the sidewalk, mayhem. people down. >> a las vegas hit and run leaves dozens injured. >> at least one person was killed. the car drove on and off the sidewalk. >> we have somebody detained. >> we are treating this as an intentional act. >> front-runner donald trump and hillary clinton are setting their sights on each other with clinton saying trump is dangerous for the country. >> i say she is not strong enough to be president. we need a president that can go 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. >> aban from the sport another eight years. >> 91 people missing after a landslide. more than 900 people were evacuated.
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>> things got pretty awkward at the end of the miss universe pageant. host steve harvey mistakenly announces the winner. >> i have to apologize. it was my mistake. it was on the card. miss philippines is the miss universe. >> fake bomb on board air france flight forced an emergency landing. >> kenyan people say six people have been detained. >> all that. >> tacoma, washington, a truckdriver down a hill jooied and side and quickly gets out and flees. >> they need to throw him out of the game. this is embarrassing. >> the nfc cardinals clench the nfc west.
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>> martin shkreli took to twitter saying the allegations against me are baseless and without merit. >> i have to say it's hard to be the most hated man in the finance and pharmaceutical industry. that is like being a lead singer of nickelback and smash mouth. announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm anthony mason with vinita nair and kristine johnson of our wcbs station in new york. charlie and gayle are off and norah o'donnell is on assignment. a woman is in custody this morning after police say she appeared to deliberately ram her crowd into a crowd on the las vegas strip. one person died and nearly 40 others are hurt. police say the woman had a 3-year-old inside her car.
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hotel and jojohnhn blackstone is i in las vegas wiwith reaction. . >> r reporter: in a moment of horror, the driver of this car barreled through a busy las vegas sidewalk. witnesses say she had a toddler with her. >> people bouncing off the front of the car. you could hear it. the windshield was smashed at this point and she ran on the sidewalk and people trying to get the child out of the back seat and she accelerated again and kept mowing force to set up a triage center. the vegas strip was partially shut down. one person is dead and at least six more are in stable condition. >> she went up off these trees onto the sidewalk.
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and based upon the evidence and information from our investigators, at this point, we are treating this at an intentional act. >> reporter: police say the violent rampage started near the planet hollywood resort. the suspect drove on and off the sidewalk, reaching the paris hotel and casino. >> it literally looked like she wasn't trying to stop the car. she was just sitting there looking trade forward and not even moving. >> reporter: police say the suspect attempted to drive away but was tracked down in a parking lot.
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we were able to casualties. the taliban is claiming responsibility. two of bernie sanders' campaign staffers are suspended this morning in the wake of the democratic data breach scandal. the vermont senator apologized to hillary clinton at saturday's debate. the latest cbs news battleground tracker poll shows clinton ahead of sanders in iowa where the first caucuses will be held six weeks from today. clinton also enjoys a huge lead in south carolina of sanders 2-1 but sanders tops clinton in new hampshire, the first state in the nation to hold primaries. julianna goldman is in washington with the mounting pressure on the democratic candidates. >> reporter: good morning.
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saturday's democratic debate was pretty civil. heading intentions were high after last week's data breach where sanders staffers went into clinton's database. the matter was largely settled until sunday. >> i apologize. >> bernie sanders was less apologetic to the democratic national committee by temporarily cutting off access to his campaign's voter files. >> look. staff member of my team acted inappropriately and we are going to deal with that. campaign's information, what would you use? sabotage. >> reporter: hillary clinton's communications director palmarry said they are waiting for an independent investigation to see stolen. >> i don't think we should discount what happened here. they did in and took data and tried to save it. >> we should move on, because i don't think the american people
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interested -- >> reporter: but the dispute was a blip on the abc news debate stage saturday night when clinton, sanders, and martin national security. >> i worry too much that secretary clinton is too much into regime change and a little bit too aggressive. >> with all due respect, change with respect to libya. >> reporter: to the economy. >> should corporate america love hillary clinton? >> everybody should. >> they ain't going to like me and wall street is going to like me even less. >> reporter: they came together around a common foe, donald trump. >> he is becoming isis best rerecruiter. they are going to people and showing videos of donald trump insulting islam and muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists. >> on sunday, the gop front-runner said those claims are unsubstantiated. >> it's just another hillary
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she lies like crazy about everything. >> trump continued his criticism of clinton on social media, slamming her on twitter sunday for briefly disappearing after a commercial break saying, it was really strange when hillary was missing from the podium last night, not very presidential. well, anthony, the explanation of clinton campaign official told us that unlike the men's room, the ladies room was a two-minute walk each way and the break was only five minutes. >> julianna goldman, thanks. senator bernie sanders will be with us in our next hour. we will look at what is next in the data breach controversy, plus his struggle to close the gap beyond new hampshire. that is ahead. our battleground tracker shows donald trump in a big lead in two of the first voting states. chris christie has jumped from 5% from last month to 11% in our
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major garrett spoke with donald trump appears to have cornered the strength market. >> i don't think he has cornered that market. i think he is the loudest person in that market. see, i'm running for president, major. i'm not running to be the most popular guy in the senior class. >> is donald? >> well, listen. he'll be a serious candidate as he wants to be. and what comes out of your mouth matters. >> reporter: out of trump's mouth sunday was a call for closer relations with russia's vladimir putin. despite owe pregs. >> i believe i'll get along fine with putin. >> reporter: trump questioned whether putin's quest -- >> i don't think it's been proven.
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reporters. >> reporter: it put russia tenth on its list of nations which killed journalists. 90% of journalists there result in no convictions. it drew the wrath of jeb bush. >> you don't brag about how great a guy is. he is a dictator, a bully. >> reporter: marco rubio told "face the nation" he would never accept putin's endorsement. >> no, i don't. vladimir putin is a wile e. cost benefitway, talk trump numbers
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>> major, thank you. overnight, one of the most powerful men in sports was banned from the game of soccer. seth bladder, a long time president of soccer's world organization, was found guilty of an ethics violation, so was the official who was once expected to replace him. they are now both sidelined for eight years. mark phillips is in london with a wide ranginge inging corruption scandal. >> reporter: it's not a criminal conviction for corruption, not yet but the result is effectively the same. seth blatter, president of fifa and a power in the sport for 40, he has been banned for eight years and fined about $50,000 for conflict of interest and breach of loyalty. the bandage on his face may be connected to a recent health scare.
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a $2 million payment to this man, nischelle head of european soccer. the two men say the payment was a delayed payment for work. the ethics committee saw it different. nischelle was banned and baselined. blatter who says he will appeal was typically defiant. >> i'm sorry that -- >> reporter: but not sorry for what he had done. more sorry for himself and for the sport. >> i'm sure i'm, as president of fifa, the -- and i'm sorry for football. >> reporter: things could get worse for seth blatter and many others following the fbi-trirtingedfbi- fbi-triggered arrests last may and criminal investigations launched by swiss authorities as well. blatter was forced to promise to resign and has called new february. with each turn in this saga about the beautiful game becomes uglilier.
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the u.s. are remembering a 15-year-old from tennessee who did something extraordinary. he died trying to shield three girls from a shooting. dobson was killed in knoxville, on thursday. police say he was caught in the cross-fire of rival gangs. david begnaud is at his high school in knoxville. >> reporter: on this football field in knoxville, tennessee, dobson was a sophomore standout who had star potential. the week before he was killed he went to a stop the violence rally. this morning people around the country are hailing her son a hero. >> it's a part of me that want to be angry, but i just can't. >> reporter: because you're so proud of what he did? >> yes. >> reporter: president obama tweeted dobson died saving three friends from getting shot. he was a hero at 15. what is our excuse for not acting? zaevion's story has dominated social media. one tweet to say this young man
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mrs. dobson, you raised an intelligent angel. god bless. how does that make you feel? >> it made me feel like, wow. you did -- you're doing your job as a mother. >> reporter: knoxville police say zaevion was playing video games with friends when he stepped outside to talk to a group of girls and got caught in the middle of gang gunfire. >> he had jumped on top of three girls to shield them. sorry. to shield them from the shooters. >> reporter: do you wonder why my child? >> yes. >> reporter: what do you say to those gang members who fired those shots? >> stop the violence! stop it! he asked me one time, what am i going to do? what is in it for me?
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when the time came, the trump has sounded. the angels came down and they took my baby to heaven. i know they did. zaevion, he is looking down smiling because he made an impact on the whole world. >> reporter: there were five gang members who all fired at zaevion dobson according to police and one was killed by another gang member and another in jail and police are looking for the three others. zaevion dobson's mother will bury him the day after christmas. >> devastated, david, thank you. french prosecutors announce this morning a passenger is under arrest after a fake bomb forced an air france flight to make an emergency landing. the passenger reported finding a suspicious device in a bathroom sunday during the flight from paris to a resort island in the indian ocean. the pilot diverted to kenya. 473 passengers and crew safely evacuated down emergency slides.
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weeks against air france. comedian steve harvey is apologizing for a bizarre mix-up at last night's miss universe pathentgeant pageant. he crowned colombia the winner and then had to apologize saying he crowned the wrong contestant. nischelle turner is in los angeles. >> reporter: good morning. it's not the biggest mistake in the history of the university but probably the biggest flub in the history of miss universe. you don't often see the kind of back stage craziness that i experienced. imagine this. seconds ticking down on the end of the live broadcast and everyone is fran kickly trying to figure out how to tell the announced winner she is actually first runner-up. >> miss universe 2015 is columbia!
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half minutes, gutierrez was the reigning queen of miss universe until host steve harvey returns and said this. >> i have to apologize. the first runner-up is colombia. miss universe 2015 is philippines. >> reporter: the actual winner? pai aalonza wurtzbach. host harvey quickly committed his error. >> i will take responsibility for this. it was on the card. >> reporter: unfortunately, it wasn't harvey's only mistake of the night. he tweeted, i want to apologize emfatically to miss philippines and miss colombia and he
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the tweet was corrected. the crown was taken from miss colombia and made it to miss philippines head before the broadcast cut to the final credit. the miss universe twitter page posted a back stage video with a video and the new runner-up. >> very nontraditional crowning moment. >> yes, isn't it? >> very, very 2015. >> the miss universe organization issued a statement, unfortunately, a live telecast means that human error can come into play. our sincerest apologies to miss colombia, miss philippines, their families and fans. wow. i was a preliminary judge for this year's pageant as well so i did get to the the inner workings of everything and got to see how seriously these ladies take this contest. i tell you what, last night, it was craziness inside the arena as well. the crowd was booing. people wouldn't leave. despite repeated apologies from the p.a. system and asking everyone to leave.
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witnesses say he was upset because he couldn't maneuver the packages in the space. you never want a temper tantrum captured on camera. >> i bet a lot of those this time of the year with u.p.s. drivers. this half hour, apple ceo tim cook says his company's smart smartwatch has the potential to be huge. ahead, moments you did not see on last night's "60 minutes" interview with charlie rose. >> a vest may have helped save a skier's life. he plummeted down a mountain on saturday but avoided injury. that is ahead. time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the "atlanta journal-constitution" reports on former president jimmy carter teaching sunday school just hours after the death of his grandson. carter told his georgia church how 28-year-old jeremy carter
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>> he got ready to eat supper. he thought -- he told his mother, he thought he would go lie down a while, so he went to his room and laid on the bed and she went to see if he was okay and his heart quit beating. >> so sad. the cause of jeremy carter's death is unknown. "wall street journal" says hackers from iran infiltrated a control system of a dam near new york, less than 20 miles from new york city. the breach happened two years ago. the incident sparked concern that reached the white house. the hackers did not take control of the dam but probed the system. "wall street journal" also has the first interview with martin shkreli sense his arrest. he pleaded not guilty after being taken into custody thursday on securities fraud charges. he says he was targeted by prosecutors because of the much criticized, but unrelated drug price hike and his high profile personality. the former drug company ceo calls the allegations baseless
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"variety" reports on "star wars: the force awakens" record breaking opening weekend. it was the biggest in north american history. the movie earned $238 million domestically. globally the film took in 517 million and just shy of "jurassic world." >> rave reviews about that movie. cbs new york reports on a manhattan district attorney taking aim at apple's ceo over encryption after last night's "60 minutes" interview. tim cook defended it in his interview with charlie rose.
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image on the device's camera means performing 24 operations. here is part of the interview you did not see on last night's >> reporter: how important is the iphone to apple. >> it's very important. >> reporter: it's more than that. >> it's very important. >> reporter: come on. it's more than that. it's more than 60% of your revenue. >> yes, yes. >> reporter: that is more than very important. >> it's incredibly important. >> reporter: exactly. more! the company. it is the engine driving the company. >> well, those other engines are pretty good too. >> reporter: but 60% of your revenue? >> it's hugely important. >> reporter: you know what they say? watch out for saturation. what do you say? >> as i look at it, there is -- you know, over a billion smartphones sold a year. there is about 2 billion mobile phones sold a year.
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between the billion and the 2 billion. also, the underlying technologies that are possible in smartphones, things will get better and better and so i don't think the smartphone is near the end of its life cycle. i think it's closer to the beginning than i think it's the end. i do. >> reporter: apple watch. does it have the potential, in your judgment, to be as significant a contributor to apple as the iphone? >> i think it has the potential to be huge. i'm not going to forecast -- >> reporter: but it's of that dimension? >> but it's huge. >> reporter: a big bet on the part of apple. it's a big bet on the part of apple this will deliver way beyond what we would have imagined from a smartwatch? >> sure. because we -- when we place our emphasis on something, we not only decide what we are working on, but it means we didn't work
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and so there is an opportunity cost of doing that. so we are a big believer in wearable technology and the wrist in particular and apple watch in particular. >> interesting to see how much upside he still believes there is in the smartphone. the beginning of life cycle. >> that caught me as well. what do you think what else is possible? >> we will stand in lines to figure it out. >> and try to understand it. a rad. >> caller: new technology is getting credit in the morning a downhill ski racer's softer than expected landing. matthias mayer broke two vertebrae in yesterday's crash but he says it could have been much worse. contessa brewer is here to show us the safety system that protected him. >> good morning. >> reporter: in a fraction of a second the crash cutting airbag technology kicked into gear when needed most and leave mayer in much better shape than anyone
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olympic gold medalist matthias mayer's world cup run came to an unexpected end after he flipped and flew and crashed his way past the saturdayfinish line on saturday. during the fall, an intricate work. the spret weapon? a specialized system of airbags concealed in matthias' vest activated only in falls. the technology has been in development for years. but only recently have a handful of elite athletes started wearing them while competing. >> it's not as big as an airbag in your car. >> reporter: canadian olympic medalist jan hudec helped test the airbag by italian maker dainese. he says by the millisecond,
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>> obviously, bulkier and bigger than what we normally would wear. >> reporter: not only does it detect when a skier abruptly changes its potentially but can distinguish between intentional jump and off-balance close call or an eminent fall. the international ski federation recorded 808 injuries over the last nine seasons of alpine competition. more than 16% of those involved the head, neck, and shoulders. downhill racing is one of the latest sports to embrace the technology. following in the foot steps of other high-speed sports, including motorcycle racing. it's a technology insiders say soon will be widespread. >> it's gone from almost science fiction level to reality in just a few years and maybe in just another year or so, it will be something you can walk into a store and buy. >> reporter: although mayer lost his chance at clinching this year's world cup safety experts consider his crash landing a real win.
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miss the rest of the season because he broke a vertebrae. >> it's so complex. >> for so many years, they were saying how do we keep it from deploying. you lose your balance but you can recover. >> right. >> it looked like they perfected it. could your office turn into a gas station? we will show you where the pump comes to the drivers and how the fuel compares in flight. that is next. if you're head ofging off to work, debt your dvr so you can watch us any time. we will be right back. if you could see your cough, you'd see all the sickness you're spreading. new robitussin cf max severe soothes and delivers powerful relief of cough, sore throat, stuffy nose and fever. new robitussin cf max severe.
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i don't know how people do this. >> that adds another element. >> does he it because he can. >> and because those of us here would never want to. >> i can't climb to the second floor. i don't know how he does it. >> aaa says americans are paying the lowest amount of gas since 2009. the national average dipped to under $2 a gallon. a new company is changing how we gas up by bringing the fuel to drivers. the service is already available in silicon valley and the dallas/ft. worth area. mark strassmann shows us how the meaning of full service is getting an update. >> reporter: tony cream and his suv haven't been to a gas station in six months. >> i hate being here and i hate doing this. and then on june 11th i got my first fill-up for the first time and fill up every time since then. >> reporter: this comes to him. this truck holds 400 gallons and 400 premium and 800 regular
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customers who work in ft. worth office parks. it all starts, where else? by registering with an app. >> you show up to work. you pull out your phone and press a button and go to work. when you come our your tank is full and windows are washed and never having to stop at a gas station. >> i have yet to meet one person who likes to go to the gas station to get fuel. >> reporter: frank had the idea. make filling up convenient and, in some cases, also make it safe. >> we want people to just say, this is the 21st century way of getting fuel and i'm going to do it from here on out. >> reporter: what is the catch? it's not cost. there is no delivery charge. there is no subscription fee. in fact, the price per gallon is five cents cheaper than what you pay at area gas stations. price is low and booster fuel buys gas wholesale and for efficiency, services these corporate parks. this one lot may have 100
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why not deliver it to somebody's house? >> we could. they are not as clustered together. there is also the fact that people are typically away during the day when our drivers work. but i think that is an area we can grow into and expand as we prove out our system. >> reporter: parents of young kids will relate to a mercedes bowlen. >> i have two kids in car seats i don't want to get out of their car seats and i don't want to have to try to break up the little battles while i'm at the pump. >> reporter: the company hopes to expand nationally. seattle could be next. for "cbs this morning," mark strassmann, ft. worth. >> kind of genius. >> i love this idea. >> right? >> yeah. >> i guess because we don't have all of the overhead costs, they can keep it cheaper. >> seems like we should have already had it. >> why didn't i think of that. >> precisely. parents spend big bucks for green baby products but some say they may not be getting what they pay for.
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can we focus? because i'm running for president again and i'm getting advice from the smartest woman i know. >> me. >> geez. i should be the one giving you advice because in 2008 i got a heck of a lot closer to the white than this gal did. >> political reunion we have all been waiting for. amy poehler brought back her 2008 hillary clinton impression sharing the state with the current "snl" hillary clinton
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returned as sarah palin. clinton is not feeling comfortable until she finds out donald trump is the republican front-runner. and she breaks her cell phone before she can send another e-mail. >> they do so much but i feel like we all still remember them for those two roles. >> always will. we will talk with real-life presidential candidate bernie sanders in a moment. we will look at how he believes the dnc may be trying to help hillary clinton win the democratic nomination and plus his battle with donald trump. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." should we put a jelly bean on the top? purple? absolutely.
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good morning. light rain is moving out of eastern iowa with some drizzle and patchy fog lingering in central iowa. temps are starting out in the 30s heading for a cooler day with highs near 40. another warm up is coming tomorrow followed by rain on wednesday and possibly some light snow thursday morning and light rain showers on christmas day into the weekend. have a great day. sanders: over 2 million contributions have been made to the only campaign that rejects a corrupt campaign finance system. you can't level the playing field with wall street banks
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by taking their money. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. it's monday, december 21st, 2015. welcome back to "cbs this morning." more real news ahead, including democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. he addresses the fallout from a controversial data breach and what he needs to do to beat hillary clinton. but first, here's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> witnesses say the car was
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hour as it mowed people down here on the las vegas strip. >> two of bernie sanders' campaign staffers are let go. >> he's be as serious a candidate as he wants to be and what comes out of your mouth matters. >> sepp blatter has promised to resign. >> everyone is frantically how to tell the announced winner she was actually the first runner-up. >> it was my mistake, horrible mistake. but the right thing. i can show it to you right here. >> in the fraction of a second the cutting edge airbag technology kicks into gear when needed most. >> you show up to work, you press a button, come out and your tank is filled up, your win windows are washed. trump continued slamming
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>> sorry. >> i'm anthony mason with vinita wwbs in new york. investigators are trying to learn why a woman plowed through a crowd on a las vegas sidewalk. intentional. one person was killed and nearly 40 were hurt. the driver was in her 20s and had a 3-year-old child in the car. witnesses say victims flew through the air and were dragged down the street. >> it reached the paris hotel and casino. the driver drove off the street and onto the sidewalk several times. las vegas police ruled out terrorism. presidential candidate bernie sanders has suspended two campaign staffers this morning for the misuse of democratic party voter information. the campaign's data director was
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a glitch in the party's database allowed them to read hillary clinton's private campaign data. sanders apologized to clinton at saturday's democratic debate but the candidates did focus mainly on gun control, donald trump and isis. >> number one, our goal is to crush and destroy isis. >> we heard from the senator just this week that we must put aside the issue of how quickly we put assad and destroy isis first, is he wrong? >> i think we're missing the point. we are doing both at the same time. >> we shouldn't be the ones declaring assad must go. where did it ever say in the constitution, where it is written that it is the job of the united states of america or its secretary of state to determine when dictators have to go? >> if the united states does not load, there is not another leader. there is a vacuum. >> isil training videos are telling lone wolfs the ease yet
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weapon is at a gun show and it's because of the flip-flopping political approach of washington that both of these colleagues have represented there for the last 40 years. >> do not tell me that i have not shown courage in standing up to the gun people. trump comes along and says i know the answers. the answer is that all of the mexicans, they're criminals and rapists. we ought to hate the mexicans. those are your enemies. we hate all the muslims because all the muslims of terrorists. we've got to hate the muslims. i believe we stand together to address the real issues facing this country, not allowing them to divide us by race or religion. >> donald trump is sending a message to muslims here in the united states and around the world that there is a clash of civilizations. >> there was a broach because the dnc vendor screwed up. information came to our campaign. in this case, our staff did the wrong thing. >> does secretary clinton
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>> yes, i apologize. >> senator bernie sanders is with us now from burlington, vermont. >> good morning. >> you fired your national data director and suspended two others and are conducting an investigation. can you tell us the status of that now and are more suspensions possible here? >> well, as you know, this is the second breach that the dnc vendors have allowed to happen. what we are asking for now is a thorough investigation with the dnc from day one of these campaigns to see what the implications of these breaches have been. have information in fact been able to go both ways. i don't know if that's the case, but that's a possibility. the bottom line is the first time there was a breach when we had access to clinton's camp information, our people said this is wrong, this is crazy and went to the dnc. the second time we had at least one staffer who did not do the right thing. that person is gone.
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but we certainly want to get to the bottom of this and are working with the dnc to make sure that we have all of the information. and we do not want these breaches from dnc vendors to take place again. but, i believe that the action of the dnc to basically shut us off from all of the information that we have put into that base, the life blood of our campaign, was totally inappropriate. that's an issue we continue to deal with them on. >> senator sanders, i want to ask you about donald trump asking for a new apology this morning. i'm sure you're well aware of what i'm speaking of. donald trump is basically saying that a reference to him being a recruitment tool for isis should have never been a topic of conversation during this debate. >> well, let me say this about donald trump and what i said the other day. i fear that donald trump is doing a great disservice to our country internationally, fanning hatred for the united states all
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and i have to say this. if you know me, you know, i am not the most partisan guy in the world and i don't like taking harsh attacks against my opponents. i think that donald trump is a pathological liar. when he goes before the american people and says he saw on a television screen thousands of people in new jersey standing up and being so happy and celebrating 9/11 and the destruction of the twin towers, it never happened. >> but do you think in response to donald trump hillary clinton should be apologizing? >> well, i think that donald trump right now -- i'll let hillary clinton deal with that. i think donald trump serves to apologize to the american people. that is delusional. now, either thousands of people in new jersey were standing up and celebrating or they weren't. there is not any indication that took place, any indication that he saw that on television. yet he goes around the country talking about it. that is doing a mass disservice to the muslim people of this
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with the muslim people all over the world. and he deserves -- >> senator, the tracker polls show you ahead in new hampshire, but trailing behind in some of the other states. we only have a few more weeks now until the iowa caucuses. what is your campaign going to do to step things up and make a difference in the poll numbers? >> el withwell, look, if you remember that when i started this campaign seven and a half months ago or so, we were considered a fringe campaign, fringe candidate. i was at 3% or 4% in the polls. nobody knew who bernie sanders was or what i believed in. but talking about why the middle class is disappearing, massive wealth and income inequality in america, a corrupt campaign finance system, the result is i think the latest polls have us up in new hampshire and have us not so far behind in iowa. we have a very strong grassroots
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movement in iowa and in new hampshire. we're talking on a lot of doors and making a lot of telephone calls. i think we have a shot to win in iowa. i'm going to be leaving for iowa in a few hours. we'll be spending a lot of time the next few weeks. if we can win in iowa, if we can win in new hampshire, i think we're on our way to a national victory and one of the great political upsets in the modern history of america. look, people wanting a political revolution. they are tired of establishment politics, establishment economics and the top 1% getting it all while everybody else is getting poor. people want real change. i think our campaign is a vehicle for that change. >> all right, senator sanders joining us live, thank you so much. governor chris christie's campaign depends on voters in one state. >> reporter: chris christie has spent a lot of time on the roads of new hampshire and now he says it's finally paying off.
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in the polls and what he's learned about running for the presidency, coming up on "cbs this morning." good morning. light rain is moving out of eastern iowa with some drizzle and patchy fog lingering in central iowa. temps are starting out in the 30s heading for a cooler day with highs near 40. another warm up is coming tomorrow followed by rain on wednesday and possibly some light snow thursday morning and light rain showers on christmas day into the weekend.
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in our "morning rounds" limiting a child's exposure to toxic chemicals is a huge issue for many parents but finding eco-friendly products could cost big money. one manufacturer claimed to market the only car seat free from the most hazardous flame retardants. investigative reporter julie watts from kpix uncovered test results that may indicate parents are not getting what they expect. >> here we go. >> car seats are supposed to
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car. the foam underneath them is key to absorbing energy and protecting a child in an accident. but federal law mandates seats be made with fire retardant materials, many are which are linked to cancer, neurological disorders and developmental delays. >> the ones that have been studied have been found to be associated with cancers. the neurotoxins, they're not good chemicals. >> eileen bloom says the chemicals in the foam can break down into dust, which kids inhale orrin gest by putting their hands in their mouth. >> now i'll show you some of the safety features. >> orbit baby introduced the first car seat that claimed to contain undeetectable amounts. as the gold standard in green car seats, orbit quickly became a hit with health conscious
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pay a premium to protect their kids. >> orbit marketed it as the first green car seat and didn't use the fire retardant chemicals and we believed that and told our customers that. >> suzanne is the founder of a children's boutique that sells items free of chemicals after consumers began to tell her their car seats tested positive, price had her own tested by a research lab. it tested positive for tdcpp. >> i remember opening the e-mail and just saying no! i just had really wished it was all a mistake. >> price says when she notified orbit baby, they questioned duke's findings, but while admitting no wrongdoing agreed to buy back unopened products from her store and price refunded her customers. >> we have rent to pay but the trust. >> that was in 2014. earlier this year, the michigan-based ecology ternt
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using multiple labs and found another form. orbit baby turned down requests for an on-camera interview but has changed some claims on its website. orbit baby requires our suppliers to follow a standard that prohibits halogen atd flame retardants and said it does its own testing at independent, accredited laboratories. we asked if any of orbit's own testing found concerning chemicals. orbit had no comment. but orbit is not alone. the ecology center found 75% of all the car seats tested contain potentially harmful flame retardants. however orbit is the only company that claimed otherwise. along with the american academy of pediatrics and the international association of firefighters, bloom is lobbying federal regulators to pan fire retardant chemicals from children's products and many want them out of car seats as well. >> flame retardants only protect
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the flame retardant underneath a child is not going to make a difference. >> minimizing the time your kids spending in one and never let your baby stay in the car seat outside the car. >> very useful information. all right, one of the nfl's most exciting players got too excited on sunday. why odell beckham jr.'s unnecessary roughness could put him on the sidelines next. next on "cbs this morning." cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by alka seltzer cold and cough. rush liquid fast relief to your tough cold symptoms. fast, powerful liquid gels
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new york giants star receiver odell beckham jr. faces fines and maybe a suspension this morning. he is dominating new york headlines. "the post" calls him a giant jerk for fighting all game long sunday with carolina's josh norman. at one point, beckham blindsided him helmet-to-helmet. >> stay up right and picks up a first down. there is beckham again! what is going on? >> giants head coach tom benching beckham but didn't. the officials flagged beckham
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the game. the announcer asked why he wasn't thrown out of the game. >> have you seen a guy this thrown off his game before? >> they need to throw him out of the game, joe, and they just might. i mean, he is out of control. >> new nfl rules this season say any active participant in a fight will be penalized. flagrant conduct will result in ejection. but beckham was not ejected and the giants made a huge comeback with beckham catching the touchdown pass that tied the game but he celebrated too soon. the panthers beat the giants 38-35 on a last-second field goal. carolina is still undefeated. >> i think, if anything, i think fans are disappointed. >> yes. >> you know, he is like the golden boy right now in the nfl. it was just so disappointing to see him acting like that. >> it seemed almost inexplicable. you wonder what is going on underneath that. >> pressure. >> it certainly is going to cost him.
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first offense alone is 35,000. he kept homeland fans guessing with his role as nicholas brodie. now he turns from terrorism to wall street. he and co-star paul giamatti talk on the set of "billions." after your local news. that is next. od morning and welcome back, it's now 8:25! officials are unsure what caused a spencer wrestler to collapse and die saturday. austin roberts passed away after competing at the spencer invitational wrestling tournament. school officials say the senior collapsed on the mat ... and later died at the hospital. a go- fund-me account has been set up to cover medical bills and
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today there will be a rally to end homelessness in iowa. the nonprofit joppa has organized a statehouse at 5:30 tonight - to problem. and a couple school delays in northern iowa - some icy roads up there! so far we've heard from north iowa and north union - both 2 hours late. you can see on 511-ia-dot-org, roads partially to completely covered just south of the minnesota border. kcci 8 traffic! any accident locations are plotted on the
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drama co-starring paul giamatti and damione lewis. jamie wax goes on the set of "billions" ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" reports on the u.s. expecting to announce today that lions in some parts of africa will be placed under the endangered species act and comes months after cecil was killed by a minnesota dentist and make it harder to bring lion trophies into the u.s. quick and collect shopping lets customers orders online and pick up the item in a store a few hours later. one study found 60% of these ran into problems. sometimes the wrong item was received or the order was cancelled because the item was no longer in stock. the seattle times reports on the last-minute frenzy to deliver millions of christmas gifts on time. today is the busiest delivery day for the u.s. postal service. mayor carriers will deliver more
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u.p.s. plans to deliver about 36 million packages tomorrow in their busiest day of the year. >> you have to think this weather on the east coast, they are happy about it, you know? >> a lot easier to move them. "cosmopolitan" magazine reports on suspicions about a royal christmas photo we showed you last week. amateurs expect this photo of prince william and his family was photo shopped and point out blurriness around princess chart's head and shoulders and arm and something she moved or got in the way requiring a touch touch-up touch-up. buckingham palace has denied this. >> i think when it comes to photo shopping, this is not the happen! >> it won't be the first time. 50 days from now the people of new hampshire vote in the first in the nation primary. a cbs news battleground tracker poll in that state finds new jersey governor chris christie's support has more than doubled in the past month. it's increased from 5% in
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this morning, christie is riding that wave on a bus tour of the granite state and major garrett is on the bus in nashua, new hampshire. good morning, major. >> reporter: good morning. chris christie has thrown everything at the new hampshire primary, sacrificing time in iowa and south carolina to traverse the granite state. it's a risky strategy but after 55 days and 40 town halls and dozens of round table discussions, christie says he feels real momentum. in new hampshire, if nowhere else, chris christie is on a roll. >> hey! >> hey, everybody. >> reporter: such as christie's need for votes he pursues them everywhere. the first stop sunday was a meeting with homeless veterans in manchester. the pitch? intimate and subdued. to a sports bar stuffed with football fans. >> vote for me and i'll win the thing and i'll get everybody together. >> reporter: we rode with christie and his family after talk about terror fears after
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>> we lived with the aftermath of 9/11 personally. kids in our school who lost their parents and friends we lost in our parish. i understand the fear and it's real, major. >> how do you think a president needs to either counsel a country or guide a country when it's most anxious? >> through honesty and strength. first is honesty. you have to tell the people what the real nature of the threat is and it's going to mean there are times you are fearful. you better not offer blanket assurances because you can't give it so you say to people i under the constitution to be able to keep you safe. >> reporter: we also asked what christie has learned from the resurrection of his campaign. >> i think the biggest challenge to a presidential campaign is patience. nobody wants to have it but you have to have it. >> reporter: christie says his personality legendarily combative demands action. >> you want it to happen like this. it doesn't happen that way in a
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>> reporter: christie has four paid staffers here in new hampshire and the same number in iowa. but he is trailing badly in iowa and has only one staffer in south carolina. christie knows this isn't nearly enough but says he'll be able to raise all of the money he needs and hire all of the staff a national campaign requires if he wins new hampshire. >> thank you, major. interesting to hear him talk about his personality because that so often is brought up in all of this. >> oh, yeah. his combative personality at declined since the 1970s partly due to lower levels of trust. next door is a new private social network to revive neighborhoods to connect people on safety and find a babysitter and more than 85,000 neighbors across the country uses the networking site and the cofounder is here with us.
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>> next door is free and easy. it's a private social network and makes it easy for you to connected with your neighbors and communicate about the things that matter. >> is it an app our phone? >> it is an app as well as a website. you can go to nextdoor.com and download the app and you'll take part of the conversations your neighbors are having to create a stronger and safer community for everyone. >> you're not talking about setting up a network people can post more selfies. you're looking if you need to get rid of a couch, there are safety concerns in the neighborhood, those kinds of things? >> we are a social network but a social network about solving problems problems. it's about coming together with your neighbors to solve problems like finding a babysitter maybe more personal things like finding a lost dog or critical things like coming together in times of crime or natural disaster. >> how do you make sure the people using this are legitimate? >> well, nextdoor is a private social network and privacy to us means two things. the first thing you have to
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service. so that when you go and talk with your neighbors you know they are your actual neighbors. the second thing about nextdoor is all of the conversations are private. you won't find them with a google search or shared on other social networks. we try to make it safe to share the sorts of things online you would feel safe sharing i don't have line. >> i think something interesting in this app you suggest go next door and borrow a cup of sugar or something. what do you say to people this will allow people to isolate themselves even more? >> when we started the company, almost 30% of americans didn't know a single neighbor by name. technology. technology in our busy lives. now technology can play a role in bringing back that sense of ice-breaker. not a replacement for the conversations that you have with your neighbors. it just makes it easy for those to happen. >> you actually are having partnerships with police departments in some communities. how does that work? >> one of the key cases for nextdoor is for neighbors to get
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neighborhood safer. one participate in those discussions needs to be the local police department. we have partnered with almost 1500 police departments across the country to create a great dialogue between neighbors and police to keep communities safer. >> how about neighborhoods behaving badly? can you potentially get banned from the site and do you watch out for that kind of stuff? >> on nextdoor you have to use your real name and verify your address so the incentive to behaving badly is very, very low. at the same time, nextdoor is about solving problems so not about social things like gossip or getting to know your neighbors. it's about tapping into the power of the neighborhood. >> as with so many of these start-ups there is often criticism and one of the biggest criticisms for you guys there could be some component of racial profiling. you've been very avenctive. unacceptable. how do you police that behavior? >> it's not up to us to police it but up to the neighbors. we made it clear that racial
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unacceptable on nextdoor. it hardly even happens but one occurrence is too many. we will do everything we can to remind our members that the constructive dialogue on nextdoor should stay civil and neighborly. >> how do you make money? >> we don't. we have been focused on creating the best member experience. we move forward to creating a business model we i think a tremendous opportunity to connect neighbors and local businesses. >> you talk about you don't want these gossip sites. how do you prevent that? you're relying essentially on the community to police this system themselves. >> yeah. they don't really have to police the system. because the whole system is built to solve problems. it's about finding a babysitter, about getting rid of a used couch. it's about coming together if there are floods or fires. so the content itself doesn't really lend itself to gossip or people being nasty. the content lends itself to people coming together and helping each other to creating stronger and more tight-knit communities. >> we have heard a lot of about packages being stolen from
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how does nextdoor help that? >> if your package has been stolen you can ask your neighbors if they have seen anything. if you know you're not going to be home when the package is being delivered you can ask a trusty neighbor to take possession of that package instead of you. >> it's a smart idea. it's nice. you should know your neighbors. >> i think it would be very useful. >> thank you so much for your time. >> thanks for having me. homeland veteran damian lewis brings a different voice to drama but not this one. >> whoa! >> slamming me. lead you down to the rubber dub and ball and chain. >> up next, lewis and co-st good morning. light rain is moving out of eastern iowa with some drizzle and patchy fog lingering in central iowa. temps are starting out in the 30s heading for a cooler day with highs near 40. another warm up is coming tomorrow followed by rain on wednesday and possibly
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family face to "homeland." he is back and playing another convicted villain. at least you might believe until you meet the guy played by paul giamatti. >> the good man didn't try to kill a fresh bull. you wait until he has been stuck a few times. >> reporter: it's not really easy to say where the good guy and bad guy is in the whole breakdown of this. is that something that attracted you to this? >> oh, i'm the good guy. >> reporter: with financial market wounds, still fresh for those who endured the wall street crisis nearly a decade ago, billions will touch a nerve. >> a question on the business. like highlander. there could be only one. >> co-stars damien lewis and paul giamatti relied on insiders and federal prosecutors to develop their job. anything unusual you found out about the job?
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with very little roux mun radiation. they don't get paid much and work in not very pleasant conditions and not an ounce of glamour to it. >> are you able that high hedge fund guys are dr of themselves? >> only if they break the law. in drama, i think my character does, do you know what i mean? >> reporter: what real-life figures did you look at? >> i met a cross-section of these hedge fund billionaires and there wasn't really a discernible type. i think they all want to win. they all talk about the game. i think there is a point at which they have enough money obviously to live. but just making more money as part of the games like being at the casino. you want to beat the house. >> when was it a crime to succeed in this country? >> reporter: the role of conflicted american is one of the british-born actor has played before.
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>> i'm a lucky man. >> reporter: are you finding there is as much internal and external conflict in the world of american finance as you found in the world of american terrorism? >> yes, i am. and i think one, at the moment, given the recent financial history, one is pretty supposed to not like a hedge fund billionaire given the crash of '07-'08 and the way in which some people got very rich and benefited from it. >> reporter: since we mentioned damian lewis is british you probably wonder what happened to his accent? well, so did we. is it difficult for you to slide back into your original english accent at all or have you lost it? >> core, governor! lead you down the rubber dub and bring the ball and chain. >> there you go. >> no. no. going back to english is no problem at all.
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accent today because i'm just filming all day and i've heard -- >> how consciously do you do that? i'll notice observe times i'm forgetting you and hear you american all the time. are you conscious about it? >> i make a conscious decision to be american but it happens pretty much when you jump in the van in the morning and talk to my first american of the day and flips me over and it's easy. >> reporter: aside from playing another american on what he hopes will be another television hit, damian lewis may soon be on the big screen in a role that is actually british. online oddsmakers currently have him as the favorite to be the next james bond. with all of the attention to the character of james bond is getting right now, your name keeps getting bandied are. >> are you going to do? >> genius! >> are you going to be the next james bond? we have a scoop right here. >> i've been wanting to ask him that. >> reporter: have you really? >> but i've restrained myself.
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asking you, damian. >> nobody has called me, put it that way. nobody has called me. >> reporter: should they call you? >> you shouldn't believe it because it's on the internet. >> we will have to wait to see who gets to play bond, but "billions" premieres next month. >> i was so distracted by him speaking american! you're british! >> he really finds if he stays in that place on a day to be shooting, which we were on the set, that it helps him stay in character. >> i get it. >> we all do it, anthony. ugly holiday sweaters find a beautiful place in history in kansas! that is next on "cbs this morning"!self. dad: no? culligan man: no. anncr: leave it to the experts. with a culligan whole-house water softening system, you get better water, and service you can actually count on.
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for the largest gathering of people wearing holiday sweaters. i didn't say ugly, i just said holiday sweaters. now they are cool. 3,473 people took on the fashion challenge. the ku crowd more than doubled the previous record set last year in the uk. >> i loved a good excuse to wear an ugly sweater! a lot of ugly sweaters. that does it for us. for news any time, watch our 24-hour for lynn's family, the big stress is paying four hundred dollars a month in medical and drug costs for aidan.
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everyone, it's now 8:55... authorities in spencer are hoping to learn what caused wrestler austin roberts to collapse and die over the weekend. he collapsed on the mat saturday during a tournament. a go-fund-me page has already raised more than 27-thousand dollars. today we'll learn about new protections for domestic violence victims in iowa. the safe at home program works to keep victims' addresses confidential.
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