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winchester and was waiting for him. police say the suspect in a stabbing at five students at a utah high school was in his first year there after being home-schooled. orem issued a letter expressing condolences. the victims are expected to survive. the suspect was subdued with a taser after he stabbed himself. those wildfires in the southeast have burned more than 80,000 acres. dozens of major fires are burning. a burned ban has been initiated in tennessee and parts of alabama, georgia, mississippi, north carolina, and kentucky. many areas are blanketed in a dangerous haze. one town in southern kentucky shut its schools today because the smoke was so heavy. for the time being, construction of the dakota access oil pipeline is at a
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there was a new round of protests after the army corps of engineers said it needed more time to study potential environmental issues. proponents of the four-state pipeline say it will cut u.s. dependence on foreign oil. coming up on the "morning news." now, a marijuana first. denver approves a measure to allow people to use pot in some public places. and hillary clinton's old campaign plane takes on some hoop dreams. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm phil mls psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra... can be a sign of existing joint damage... that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system
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the university of alabama yesterday and dayton won 77-72. denver approves marijuana in social settings. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "los angeles times" says the city's police will not help deport immigrants during the trump administration. the chief of the kent says they will avoid federal immigration issues as it has for decade. the president-elect has vowed to crack down on cu immigrants. the houston chronicle reports of leaflets at southern methodist university and titled while white women shouldn't date black men. the school is investigating. the leaflets is for the supremacy movement called old right. a west virginia mayor endorsed a slur against the first lady. a facebook post by another official in the tiny town called
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the mayor added a comment saying "the post" made her day. "wall street journal" reports increased backing for the american civil liberties union since donald trump's victory. the aclu says it's received more than a hundred thousand online donations totaling over 8.2 million dollars in the last week. the group says it is the biggest surge of support in its 96-year history. the hartford courant say some sandy hook fams renewing their fight against gun companies. they want to connect it to the rifle used in the 2012 massacre. a judge dismissed their case but the families are asking for an appeal. "time" says denver is the first u.s. city to allow marijuana in bars and restaurants. a ballot question on the issue in last week's election had passed. smoking indoors is still banned, but owners may create outdoor smoking areas.
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well, if you're like super mario constantly on the run, there is a new way to play his game. nintendo plans to release an app. it will be out before christmas and cost9.99. pretty pricey for an app! on the cbs "moneywatch" now. yvoivanka trump is accused of cashing in. the electric came jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. events on wall street led by energy stock. the price of oil rose about 6% amid hopes opec will agree to a production cut in the coming weeks. the dow gained 54 points. the s&p picked up 16. the nasdaq added 57 points. donald trump's daughter ivanka is taking some heat for using her father to promote her
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bracelet worth nearly $11,000. she wore it during a "60 minutes" event on sunday. on monday, she sent an e-mail to fashion designers promoting the bracelet. the trump named is removed from three luxury apartment buildings here in new york city. about 600 residents and three buildings signed an online petition saying they were embarrassed to live associated with mr. trump. the management said the purpose of the change is to have the buildings assume a neutral identity that appeals to all current and future residents. twitter is introducing a mute button in an effort to combat internet harassment. twitter users will be able to mute words and phrases and even emoji. twitter is criticized for not moving fast enough to ban
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united airlines is introducing a new budget air fare in order to compete with discount airlines. starting in january, the airline will sell seats called basic economy. those passengers won't be able to pick their seat and they will be limited to a single carry-bag small enough to fit under the seat. it's estimated the bolt will travel 240 miles on a charge. its engine has 200 horsepower and costs about 30 grand. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, who is taking part in the stunt known as a
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a ballerina steps out to bridge the cultural gap between the u.s. and cuba. misty copeland is visiting the island for the state department. she gave an emotional talk yesterday to dance students. >> i'm so honored to be here and for me, ballet class is my all of the stuff, because i understand what it is to take ballet class in privacy, so i'm just honored to be here. thank you so much for having me. >> cuba has more than 8,000 dal lay student. copeland is the ballet theater's first african-american principal dancer. cbs staffers are on the move 24/7 to bring you the news but
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stepped out of character to try the latest craze. >> reporter: the rules are simple -- get a group together, strike a pose. then stay still as the camera weaves through a scene frozen in time, like walking through a picture ? >> reporter: we don't know exactly why, but it all started aned halloween with these students at a jacksonville high school, using the their classrooms, lunch rooms, and pep rallies. many are set to rap to a ray swimmer song "black beetles." one of the real beatles paul mccartney did his version tweeting, block those black beatles. now it's just exploded.
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brooks concert. and pro teams are in on the game too, like the nfl's new york giants. and the nba's cleveland cavaliers in the white house with the first lady. former presidential candidate hillary clinton and her staff paused on election day last week. and funny man kevin hart and beyonce haven't dropped the ball. these preschoolers from east orange, new jersey, beat that who did it the best? >> me! >> me! >> reporter: okay, you come over here. and they didn't mind a little coaching to help boost those numbers. are you ready? freeze! ? >> reporter: and here at cbs, we may be all about hard news, but we are not as stiff as you think. ? >> reporter: michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> woo! >> wait. you can't do it with one person.
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here is another look at this morning's top stories. president-elect donald trump is denying reports of struggle in his transition time. and two head of national security have left. mr. trump broke protocol by going to dinner without the press that follows him. paul ryan is unanimously re-elected for speaker of the house but house democrats have delayed their leadership vote as members consider the future of minority leader nancy pelosi. a well-known critic of
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believe fossil fuels are warming the planet and his assignment is staffing the environment protection agency. chip reid reports. >> a lot of it is a hoax. it's a hoax. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump has left little doubt on where he stands on the issue of climate change. once a dramatic increase in the production of coal and oil which he says will create jobs and his epa transition team is led by myron ebel. ebell, not a scientist, disagreeth majority of scientists who say the driving force behind the warming planet is behind fossil fuels. >> we believe the so-called global warming consensus was not based on science, but was a political consensus. >> reporter: bob deems is with the resources defense council. >> three feature of sea level rise and miami is gone and the everglades is under water and
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beyond what scientists expect by the end of the century. >> reporter: >> history may well judge it as a turning point for our planet. >> reporter: ebell who did not respond for a question for our but deems says he is far from giving up. so you're still hoping he will moderate his views from what he said on the campaign trail? >> very much so. >> reporter: what will happen if he doesn't? >> if he doesn't, we are going to be in a world of hurt. >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, washington. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," fox news anchor megyn kelly joins us in the studio with her new book.
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