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brewing from the pacific to the mid-west. demanding change, getting results, students forced the resignation of the university of missouri's president, following an outcry over the administration's response to complaints about racism. >> stop, stop! >> and an attack on a police officer is caught on his body camera. a woman is seen plowing her vevecle into the officer's car. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york city. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the fourth republican presidential debate will be held in milwaukee tonight t. questions are expected to focus on the g geral health of the nation's economy and some international affairs. in a new national poll of likely republican voters, ben carson and donald trump are running neck and neck. meanwhile, as don champion reports, trump is causing a stir
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with his comments about starbucks coffee cups. starbucks. seriously. >> reporter: on the eve of the fourth republican debate, donald trump sought to win over christian evangelicals qn linois angry over a decision by starbucks to replace its christmas themed cups with what the company calls a simple red design. >> if i become president, we all will be saying perichristmas agagn, that can -- merry christmas, that much i can tell you. >> reporter: despite looming questions over carson's personal story, in an appearance monday on fox news the forr neurosurgeon fired back against the media for vetteding claims he has anger issues as a child. >> i would much rather lose an election than to lie. >> reporter: carson and marco rubio are getetng a boost from a new mcclatchey marist poll. unlike trump, more republicans hear about both candidates, the more they like them.
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just choosing the next president, we are choosing an identity in the country in the 21st century. >> tonight's debate will be in scott walker's back yard the former presidentialcontende appeared alongside rubio and jeb bush but has yet to endorse a candidate. now, two candidates, chris christie and mike huckabee will be missing. they have been moved to the undercard debate because of their low polling t. three democratic contenders, meantime, are 3re pairing for their next debate saturday in iowa. it will air right here on s. york. thank you, don. we'll have more on the close scrutiny paid to the carson morning. and this morning, forecasters are warning of a severe weather threat that stretches from texas to ohio. by tomorrow, the mid-west storm threat could generate high winds and possible tornadoes. one part of the storm is currently over northern
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meteorologist larry mowry of our dallas-ft. worth strait station kttv says the worst of it should hit tomorrow. >> it's thanks to this very strong upper level low, sitting over northern california rate now. by wednesday, that will be positioned over nebraska, that will set the stage for strong to severe storms throughout the day on wednesday and enhanced risk in this area shaded in orange. a slight risk of severe weather in yellow. in all, 33 million people are in the risk zone here on wednesday. large hail, damaging winds, even a few tornadoes. >> besides rain and strong winds, the mid-west is expected to see above normal temperatures tomorrow. well, as a president of the university of missouri was announcing his resignation. he called complaints about racial tensions at the school clear and real. this follows months of protests. the university's chancellor also stepped down. adriana diaz reports. >> hi. >> hi. >> i am a revolutionary. >> i am a ref lupgsary.
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missouri demanded action and got it monday when president tim wolf stepped down. >> it is my belief we stopped listening to each other. we didn't respond or react. we got frustrated with each other. >> reporter: they say he fails to address racially charged incidents on the predominantly white campus. >> it made a difference. something. >> the movement gained momentum when they threatened to boycott its game this saturday. >> i kept asking. is it the right thing to do? should you wait and so on and so forth? i'm talking to guys with tears in their eyes. they're crying. they asked me if i should support them. i said i would. >> the racial tension dates back to 2010 before wolf became president. this semester, students said wolf did not take action when a swastika painted in fecies was discovered in a dorm and after reports of racial slurs. students set up this tent city
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by the administration building. graduate student jonathan butler even went on a week-long hunger strike. >> it should not have taken this much. it is disgusting and vial that we find ourselves in a place the we do. >> reporter: missouri's governor says wolf's resignation was a necessary step towards healing and reconciliation. adriana diaz, cbs news, colombia, missouri. >> last night, the president of yale university met with students concerned aboutampus racism. yesterday, hundreds of students marched in protests. there have been several racially charged incidents at yale, including allegations that a fraternity turned a woman away from a party because of the color of her skin. president obama says the u.s. is taking very seriously the shooting death of two american contractors in jordan. a jordanini police officer opened f fe at a u.s. funded training facility outside a man yesterday morning, including the americans, at least five peopl were killed.
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news" the gunman was a disgruntled trainer who has recently been firedments in egypt, investigators looking into the crash of that russian airliner are focusing on the sisii branch of isis a. leading theory is the bomb brought down the jet late yesterday. the british foreign secretary said the crash was more likely than not caused by a bomb planted on the plane by an isis-related operative. operations at miami international airport are back to normal this morning, following a security scares that disruptedravel last night. police evacuated passengers from planes after a suspicious package was found in one of the terminals. parts of the terminal were closed. passengers moved outside and 50 flights were delayed. >> i'm just seeing different police officers, like the feds. they have been out here, they're walking around with m-16s, sault rifles. it's kind of scary.
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turned out to not pose a threat at all. the owner will not face any charges. someone aimed a green laser towards united airlines flight 6 691. it did not strike the plane. less than two weeks ago, a grere laser struck an american airlines plane minutes before it landed there. > coming up on the morning news now, outbreak after math. fans of chipotle may soon be allowed to return to the fast food chain after an e. coli investigation. later the show is over for killer wales at seaworld.
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started ignoring friend's requests. in his first post, obama posts a video, i hope you think this is a place where we can have real conversations about the most portant issues. right. does h hknow what facebook is? >> hmm. on the "cbs moneywatch," where you can get a head start on black friday shopping and chipotle stores in the northwest set to reopen him jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, washington state health officials say they still cannot find the s srce linked too chipotle restaurants. 43 chipotles in washington and oregon were shut down. those restaurants are expected to reopen as early as tomorrow. they must pass local health inspection. about 40 people in the north west came down with e. coli links. worries sten sent stocks on wall street lower. the dow lost 179 points,
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slipping back into negative territory for the year. the nasdaq fell 51. comcast set to reset nearly 200,000 pass words after a security breach of the customer database. last weekend, nearly 600,000 accounts was offered for sale on a dark web marketplace. moststf the accounts were inactive. it's unclear where the breach ork nated. comcast says none of its systems or apps were xrooiz compromised. a $1,000 peace offering to customers in this country who own diesel an suvs affected by the emissions rigging scandal. so far there is no fx for the issue. a $500,000 visa gift card can be used anywhere and the vouper at vw dealerships. retail giant target is saying once again, you want to work off that big thanksgiving meal with shopping. target is opening for business at 6:00 p.m. thanksgiving day, opening thanksgiving evening, staying opened through black
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friday has become a retail trenen targetethoppers spend at least $75 will get a 20% discount they can use between december 4th and the 13th. anne-marie. >> i'll leave it to those people. i usually want to lay around the rest of the day. if anybody is going shopping, i'll give you a list. >> i'm with you. on my coach, eating leftovers. >> right. jill wagner at the new york stococexchange. thanks a lot, jill. ststl ahead, caught on body camera.
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tries to4run him down. >> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >> one person is dead after a police shooting at south carolina spartanburg methodist college. authorities say an officer responding to a carrbreaeain wasas hit by the suspect's vehicle t. officer fired, killing one person inside the other person was captured a short time later. and police in sand springs, oklahoma, are releasing dramatic video of the moments before an officer fires on a vehicle. our item sa affiliate shows us the confrontation caught on body camera. >> stop, stop!
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>> reporter: with second to spare the officer was able to fire off two shots and make it out of this alive with just bruises. >> my only explanation for that is he was under the protection of god. because he very well should have been dead. >> reporter: police released two body camera videos showiwi what happened when a woman they say was in a stolenar and refefed to stop for officers friday afternoon. one video shows officers trying to stop stacy burnsy as she drove erratically through an elementary school parking lot. she hits the officer's car and runs off the road into the ditch. >> do not move your hands. ma'a'a do not move. >> reporter: the second video shows what happened when they tried to get her out of the suv. she continues to ignore officer's complandz while yelling expletives. >> tazer, tadzer. >> reporter: police ended up tadzing burnsy. jesus loves me, this i know for the bible tells many eso
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>> reporter: she later told police she recently smoked meth. >> several things i want you to notice about the vehicle. up with is the sound of the suspect's vehicle. it wasn't the sound of braking, it was the sound of an act sell rater. >> reporter: some have criticized the department for firing shots so close to an elementary school and shooting at a woman who wasn't armed. he says she still had a weapon. >> if anybody doesn't think that peson isn't armed in tpat situation him look at our officers, you into ed to recalculate. this is a 4,000 plus automobile. it can till an officer or another human being. >> the 41-year-old faces a list of charges, includingng assaultlt with a d ddly w wpon on a police officer and dui. still to come, a shocking arrest. police are caught on video using a tazer stun gun on a university of alabama student.g you could stay in bed all day.
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. here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. . >> video posted to social media shows tuck loose sa police using a stun gun to break up a university of alabama party early sunday. three e those officerss are suspendedethis morning, tuck loose sa's police chief says he's deeply disturbed by the video. noise complaint. now a big announcement by sea show. a setback for president obama's immigration plan. those are some of the headlines on the morning news stand tournaments washington post reports on a ruling agagast president obama's plan to protect millions of illegal immigrants from deportation.
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a federal appeals court in new orleans ruled to uphold a lower court ruling blocking the initiative. 26 states challenge the plan in court a. final showdown is likely. the new orleans advocate reports on newly revealed civil suits against two officers accused or murdering a six-year-old boy. they allegedly used excessive force. family and friends said good-bye monday to jeremy mardis. he was shot to death. his father was severely wounded. the two officers are behind bars on a million dollars il. the san diego tribune reports seaworld w wl end its theatrical killer whales shows him seaworld says show featuring tricks will be replaced by a more natural experience, showing the whales acting naturally. activists say they want seaworld to stop holding whales altogether. jeb bush says he once received
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would kill adolph hitter as a maybe if he could travel back in time. >> held, yeah, i would. no, look, you got to -- you got to step up. >> but the republican presidenttial candidate warns that as the movies have taught us, going back in time to change the future could have disastrous effects on the present. the anti-doping recommends russia covered up doaning and suspending them from the 2016 olympicings. the best track and feel athletes, coaches and others took part in a state sponsored deeping program for years. russia says the claims are unfounded. a strong f fish for the chicago bears on mon fight football after falling behind san diego 13-o to start the game t. bears rally late. quarterback jay cutler leads chicago to 15 points in the 14th quarter, giving the bears a 22-19 win. it is the sixth straight loss
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and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all... as our nation is with abundant physical resources, as inspired as it should be to make those resources and opportunities available for the enjoyment of all. . . no more merry christmas on no more. i wouldn't buy, hey, look, i'm speaking against myself. i have one of the most successful starbucks in trump tower. maybe we should biotic starbucks. i don't know? seriously. i don't care. by the way, that's the end of that lease, but who cares. >> donald trump weighing in on the starbucks cup controversy. the coffee chain is under fire foremoving all of the holiday images from its 60 red cups this
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despite the outcry, starbucks is still selling what it calls christmas blend coffee. a mall in charlotte, north carolina, decking the halls the old fashioned way with its santa claus display. it decided to replace the original display over the weekend after vocal protests. our charartte affiliate reports. >> reporter: it only lasted a couple of days before the heat from customers caused change. >> it was the last display up there. you don't know what you were walking into. some people thought it was a mor and m mdy reany actment. frozen home. >> r. >> reporter: a a glacier. it was melting. it was disassembled piece by piece by workers. >> i don't think it was global warming. the 600,000 signatures i think .
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this online petition to bring back the christmas tree shoppers have seen for years remember it has more than 25,000 supporters. he and his kids wrote this parody song hoping it would help their efforts. >> you don't mess with christmas. there are some things you don't mess with. >> that will be one. >> reporter: saturday the mall announced they will be adding the tree and sunday thelacier got the boot t t mall releasing this statement saying they made the decision after listening to customor feedback. >> i'm glad they putit back up. >> i think it says a lot about a lot of things, what this time of year is about and how much it means to people and what tradition means. >> that was wbtv's alexiles reporting. coming up on "cbs this morning," more on the big changes at seaworld, which is ending its killer whale show. plus charlie talks with super model giselle bundchen. we'll take to you the iconic space needle where tourists are
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