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? ? it's tuesday, november 22nd, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." >> this is an absolute nightmare >> breaking overnight, a school bus driver is charged with vehicular homicide for the crash that left several students dead and many more hospitalized. hail, trump! hail, our people! >> a white nationalist group that reached president-elect trump. now the president-elect is speaking out about the death threats. winter-like blast, burying parts of the northeast and more
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is on the way. captioning funded by cbs good morning from the cbs 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. a driver of a chattanooga, tennessee, school bus involved in a deadly crash is under arrest. at least five elementary school students were killed. the bus driver, 24-year-old johnthony walker is being charged with vehicular homicide. reckless endangerment and reckless drive. the crash was so bad the bus was nearly cut in two. rescue crews were still going through the wreckage, two hours after the crash. >> it's my privilege to serve the community in good times and bad and they don't really get much worse than they are today. >> reporter: the site of the accident scene itself is enough to send chills through any parent. the school bus carrying elementary school students
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lives today. >> reporter: the bus was the only vehicle involved. 35 students from kindergartners to fifth graders were on board. chattanooga's police chief said 23 were rushed to the hospital. this woman lives around the corner from where the accident happened. >> i just heard a big boom. i was watching tv and the power went out. >> reporter: while speed is thought to have played a role in the accident, the cause isn't known. investigators say the conditions were clear and dry at the time. >> a warrant has been issued to remove the black box from the bus. video cam or cameras on the bus. >> reporter: the ntsb has dispatched a go team to investigate, they get to work this morning. now to the holiday week weather. for some folks it means cold and snow. blustery winds and heavy snow moves into parts of the northeast. some parts of western new york state recorded over two feet of snow. snow is also expected in new
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rochester area to new york city swerved in near whiteout conditions and ten students and the bus driver suffered minor injuries. erik fisher from our boston station takes a look at the holiday forecast. >> major lake-effect snow starting to wind down. now, we look at the next storm system looking across the country at its highest strength on wednesday as we head towards peak travel time, a band of rain showers and some snow move through but not like the end of last week. as the storm travels into the northeast for thanksgiving, a lot of chilly temperatures with a light wintry mix. the stormiest weather is here in the pacific northwest. rounds of rain and snow are going to move through tuesday, wednesday, thursday into friday, several feet of mountain snow looks likely in washington, down the cascades. and even into northern california as we take a look at
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coast to coast, a light wintery mix in the plains and the northwest. in the desert southwest and southern california. mild and dry in the northern states. chilly with that wintry mix in the east. travel safe, everyone. i'm meteorologist erik fisher for cbs news. president-elect donald trump has not held a news conference since the election but last night he posted a video to youtube outlining his plans for day one in office. they include withdrawing the u.s. from a major trade deal. and removing regulations on businesses. hena daniels ihe hena, good morning. good morning, anne-marie. president-elect donald trump is laying out his plans for the first 100 days of his administration. the development which came in the form of a 2 1/2-minute video posted online follows yet another day of high profile meetings of possible cabinet picks at trump tower. >> my agenda will be based on a simple core principle putting
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to the president-elect's transition page on youtube monday, donald trump vowed to bring jobs back to the u.s. by backing out of the largest global trade deal in history on day one. >> i'm going to issue a notification of intent to withdraw from the transpacific partnership, a potential disaster for our country. >> reporter: just two days ago, president obama sought to reassure world leaders gathered in peru mr. trump would make good on the agreement. >> people should take a wait and see approach in how much his policy proposals matches up with some of the rhetoric of his campaign. >> reporter: the president-elect also detailed his plans for immigration reform. >> i will direct the department of labor to investigate all of the abuses of visa programs that undercut the american worker. >> reporter: mr. trump met with several prominent republicans at trump tower yesterday. including former massachusetts
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the role as va secretary. >> i think i'm the best person but there are tremendous people out there. >> reporter: and oklahoma governor, mary falon, a candidate for interior secretary. >> it was a wonderful discussion. i'm very excited about it. >> reporter: the president-elect also met with democratic congressman kelsey gabbert of hawaii to discuss the syrian crisis. trump aides says he wants to hear viewpoints from across the political spectrum as he continues to fill his cabinet. president trump hasn't held a formal conference in two weeks but did meet privately with tv anchors including charlie rose, gayle king and nora o'donnell. will trump will head to florida where he will celebrate the thanksgiving holiday. >> hena daniels here in new york, thank you so much. a popular restaurant in washington is apologizing for hosting a white nationalist group friday night. maggiano's little italy said it didn't realize what the group
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during dinner performing the nazi salute. the next day the national policy institute held a conference to celebrate donald trump's election. >> hail, trump! hail, our people! hail, victory! >> the group's website says it advocates for the heritage and identity of european descent in the u.s. yesterday, the trump transition team issued a statement saying president-elect trump has continued to denounce racism of any kind and he was elected because he will be a leader for every american. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will take a look at donald trump business holdings and any potential conflicts of interest as he prepares to take office. a man accused of gunning a san antonio police officer is under arrest.
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as he sat in his car. mckane was a passenger in a car. >> we will rest a little easier knowing that the suspect who killed one of our officers is in custody. >> mckane said he was angry with the court system from preventing him from seeing his son and he took it out on the officer. a powerful earthquake hit northern japan this morning, briefly shutting down a cool system that sent nuclear fuel. the 6.9 magnitude quake hit the same region, fukushima, that was devastated by a quake in killing some 18,000 people. this morning's quake triggered small tsunami waves, but there are no reports of significant injuries or major damage. authorities in north dakota say they won't rule out using water cannons again against oil pipeline protesters. they defended their decision to use the water cannons in subfreezing weather and tear gas sunday night into monday. some 400 protesters tried to
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highway. 17 were injured. the demonstrators claim the da tote that pipeline would be bad for the environment. and kanye west is being evaluated for exhaustion at a los angeles hospital. multiple reports say he was yesterday afternoon. after responding to an emergency medical call. the rapper ended the show on saturday night after three members and cancelled the rest of his current tour. the recent shows have been marked by rants, rivals and politics, including praise for donald trump. coming on the "morning news," a judge's comments trigger protest. >> he is your president and he will be your president. and if you do not -- >> a federal judge has tough advice for immigrants who don't like mr. trump. and a drunk driver is caught on video falling out of his truck before running over his leg. this is the "cbs morning news." leg.
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a florida man faces charges after a night of partying ended badly. he fell out of his pickup while leaving an orlando strip club late last month. the man hit a house and into a woman. the man fled but police tracked him down because he left his driver's license at the bar. chipotle is wrapped up in a towering controversy and a texas judge is under fire. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. my san antonio says a federal judge is being reviewed for remarks he made to immigrants about donald trump. >> and he will be your president. and if you do not like that, you need to go to another country. >> john primomo had just sworn in the immigrants, citizens last week.
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he said his comments were misconstrued. "the new york times" reports that a brooklyn man was accused of trying to support isis. mohammed naji is a resident and a citizen of yemen. authorities say he has family in yemen. the detroit free press reports that a former usa gymnastics team doctor is charged with sexual abuse. prosecutors say the three charges against larry nassar involve a child under 13. nassar has denied wrongdoing. u.s. face multiple lawsuits claiming abuse was ignored. the los angeles times says the coach of the u.s. men's soccer team was given the boot. jurgen klinsmann is expected to be replaced by l.a. galaxy coach bruce arena. the team is in danger of missing the world cup for the first time in more than three decades. fortune said three chipotle customers filed a class action lawsuit against the tex-mex chain. chorizo burrito contains far
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on the "cbs moneywatch," instagram introduces disappearing video. and cheetos caters to the upper crust with some cheesy merchandise. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. u.s. stocks closed at record highs in part hoping that opec will soon reach oil production. benchmark crude rose to its highest point this month. just under 4%. the dow jumped 88 points. the s&p finished 16 points higher. the nasdaq jumped 47. apple is replacing faulty batteries on its iphone 6s smartphones. some have unexpectedly shut down even though half of the battery life remains. apple says there is no safety issues and only phones from september and october of last
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there will be no charge for battery replacement. amazon could be working on a deal to live stream sports programming. "the wall street journal" reports amazon wants to create a premium sports programming package for its prime subscribers and is currently talks to the national football league, major league label and the national basketball association. instagram is introducing a live video feature with a twist. designed to disappear after being viewed. visitors will find it t the digital disappearing feature is expected to roll out in the next few weeks. users will also have the ability to send photos that disappear in private messages. a painting by norman rockwell sold for $6.5 million at auction. which one? undecided man in voting booth. it shows a man pondering who to vote for in the 1944 presidential election. by the way, franklin roosevelt seeking his fourth term beat thomas dewey.
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brand cheetos is out with a luxury holiday catalog. it's a new line of gifts called eye of the cheetah. items for sale include jewelry set for $20,000. clothing, perfume and furniture. it's all available on the online store. its flaming hot pants and chester cheetah lounge paw are already sold out. which is a shame, anne-marie, i was thinking of getting that for the holidays. >> it's a good thing you're not my secret santa. how about the perfume? do you really want to smell like cheetos? >> i think there's some people who might actually. >> probably. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead -- toy story. from "star wars" merchandise to hatchimals. we'll show you the hot toys that parents will be scrambling to buy for their kids. hot toys tht parents will be scrambling to
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what toys will be the hottest sellers this holiday season? our marlie hall channels her inner child to find out. >> whoa! my aim is awesome. >> awesome! >> reporter: for the young and young at heart, there are plenty of holiday toys that hit the mark. including the nerf imperial death trooper blaster. >> this is a robotic dog. >> reporter: lori schhat is at the chief toy officer at toy world. >> we know that the "star wars" toys are going to get on the shelf and fly right off. >> reporter: from oversized action figures to this customizable light sabre, "star wars" toys come in all shapes
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helmet. and you can use this on your kids, too. do your homework. >> reporter: and there's also a flying millennium falcon, one of many drones on the market. this one is voice activated. but the breakout toy this holiday season is hatchimal. the small interactive creatures hatch, grow up and eventually learn how to walk, talk and play games. the toys which retail around $50 are sold out at most people are selling them online for well over $100. >> there's going to be a shortage. if you see this on sale, buy it, don't think twice. in fact buy as many as they have and tonight think twice. >> reporter: with so many popular toys on kids' wish lists, the industry is expected to have its best year in more than a decade. marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> i think marlie wants to take a few of those home. coming up after your "cbs
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the far right new movement known as alt-right latched on the trump campaign. and some say his victory has given them a jericka duncan has more. >> reporter: since 2008 the alt-right or alternate right movement lived mostly on message boards. it gained more momentum after trump appointed steve bannon. seen as the largest platform for the alt-right message with more than 300 million views in the last month. 38-year-old richard spencer president of the national policy institute.
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bannon acting as the strategist for donald trump because breitbart has been an open place for a lot of ideas that i care about. >> reporter: ben has denied being alt-right. it's members are usually educated right wing males with wide range of views. they're difficult to find because of wide range of members those who believe america will look out for itself and those who believe in white domination. >> instead of asking what's good for the world, they ask what's good for us. >> reporter: thomas mane at baruch college in new york city has been following the movement for years. he said after the great recession that the country's increasing minority population, many white men begin to feel left out of the political process. >> i think what happened is, all of those shocks to the system made a lot of people, especially
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thinking is not working for pus. >> what do you say to people who call groups like yours racist? >> the word "racist" doesn't have any meaning anymore. it's basically calling me a mean old guy. >> do you discriminate against people because of the color of their skin? >> we're discriminating in all sorts of things of life. i discriminate all the time. discriminating is living. >> that was reporting. coming up on your local news on "cbs this morning," facebook under fire for >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. but before we go, a journalism school named for walter cronkite honors a successor of the legendary news man. cbs news anchor scott pelley was
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right now on cbs 2 this morning...the potential conflicts of interest between the president-elect and his billion-dollar business.what donald trump is now saying about those concerns. how a corridor school district will respond tonight - to post-election bullying. and while many are getting ready to relax for the holidays - some high schoolers are working on touches to a big performance. welcome to cbs two this morning...i'm jenee ryan. let's get a check of our cbs 2
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