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bus loaded careening out of control. >> the chopper spinning out of control and then caught fire. >> the protester was removed after shouting. >> i mentioneded food stamps and that guy, who's seriously overweight, went crazy. >> ben carson's campaign released this map in a show of support for the governors say nothing to the syrian refugees. look how off the map is. you don't have to thedraw it free hand, mr. carson. you can trace it. go places. welcome to " welcome to "cbs this morning."ased
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suggests the tererr group is targeting new york city. the city's mayor responds, new yorkers won't live in fear. this follows the paris attacks that killed 129 people. and a it shows images of manhattan and a s a man building what looks like a suicide bomb. officials insist the video threat is n nhing through. >> reporter: the footage that includes times square appears in the fina the final moments of this latest video.his isis has used this footage oes before which security says doesn't present a problem, but at this time they say there's no credible or specific threat. >> the people of new york city will notote intimidadad. >> reporter: the video appears to show to show a man constructing an explosive device, strapping it around his waste and zipping his leather jacket.s it then cuts to a shot of new york's times square and other are before
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>> that video looks like it has mi been hastily produced. >> bill bratton spoke from new we york's times square.that >> in new york we understand rorist that we are a terrorist target.flects it reflects the importance of city the city. large p >> reportete a large portion of f th the clip s sws isis supporters praising last week's deadly massacres in paris. the terror group has long used videos to spread their message. and the release of this latest fferent. video is no different. >> this is isis doing what isis and al qaeda and terrorist groups do, which is propaganda. when we see the video, we make like note of it. of the but it's like a lot of the videos we've seen. >> reporter: earlier this week the nypd enlisted an additional
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500 officece trained to handle terrorist threats. officials continue to stress the sweep importance of see somelhing, say something. nypd commission er bill bratton is us here. there >> that video to usothing new. been there, done that. it appears to be a hastily produced video. some of it from a video in august. some of it in october, threats august, s against israel. so it reaeay didn't change our tha stance at all. citi we're constantly prepared. we wanted so much from mumbai many years ago, the multiple attacks. we totally changed how we would respond to that type of
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similarly heree have detectors already in paris. taking we are constantly taking a look at what haened there, what canlearn. we learn. is a and there's a lot to learn from of paris. >> as part of that learning process, this week you announced that the nypd has r rped up counter terrorism units. what will they be able to do?>> >> quite a lot. over the last year we've been planning. ironically the first wave of that came into effect. 527 new officers in a counter terrorism unit to protect ent facilityies facilities, to defend. we have a new 800 person equipp tactical response team. and then we also have our 600 s person swat unit. >> it's not just preventing an attack. at it's being able to respond to multiple attacks quickly.
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it's all about e/defense. offense-defense.an we're on the offense all the se time with our counter terrorism er ter intelligence capabilities.ence defense, protecting facilities.liti a lot of what you see here is defense. >> the "new york times" reports es" reports today that at least three dozen people in the u.s.s. suspected of ties to the islamic state have been under electronic elec surveillance for months.ce. are you worried that what h happened in paris, that video that we just talked about may inspire these people? >> certainly.ly the whole effort is intended to have an effect of inspiration ation. and propaganan. what they'r trying to do is pump much more oxygen into the system.stem. we're prepared to respond to it.ware but we tell people is to be ato be aware but vigi don't be afraid. it >> i heard you say be vigilant, m don't be afraid. and there's been no credible
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i think in paris that's what they said to, there was no par credible threat in paris and then their whole world exploded.sure people thanksgiving parade is coming. how can we live without being toade is a goo afraid? >> i'll be herer withy family. b i'm bringing them in m specifically for it. anyb i'm going to be here.threat. i'm going to enjoy it. >> then you hear somebody with a that coke can could cause some damage. >> w wre also taking a look that the. the. we're constantly learning but the world we live in is t unfortunately a world that generates fear. but we can't let it overwhelm us. assure we're trying to assure people wo that we are working very hard all the time. this is not something that w w respond to a a threat. the
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and improving our defenses. >> thank you, commissioner. now to this breaking news in france where the suspected planner of the paris attacks is confirmed dead. the paris prosecutor's office said that abdelhamid awas killed. elizabeth palmer is in central paris with dramatic new video. good monoing. >> reporter: well, i think everybody who's been following this story has wondered w wt it would have been like to have been there, to have been caught in the attacks. now we have a better idea. surveillance camera video that was obtained shows what happens when a simple night out in second turns into a nightmare. as the bar staff stands chatting, suddenly bullets fly.
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the video shows the gunman in - the upper left-hand corner coming into the cafe. he aims his weapon at a customer on the ground and then turns away. incredibly she survives and so do two others who get u u and run.n. the gunman leaves in a car. it was all over in less than a minute. and diners scrambled out from their hiding places heading for the basement. france's prime minister spoke to rning. he said they're constantly people. the state of emergency gives security services extra power to search and detain people without a warrant. yesterday's predawn raid inn a paris suburb has shakenhe country.
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battle with suspected terrorists holed up in saint-denis. forensic technicicns examine the building this morning and to identify the dead. french police can now choose to be armed even when off duty. and soldiers will remain at prominent landmarks. a short time ago the emergency powers legislation that i referred to has beenassed by france's lower house of assembly. it will go to the french senate on friday for approval. russia's defense ministry says its bombers are targeting sine the isis oil business. s government video shows the ednesday russian air strikes on truckss contntlled by isis in syria. may the terror group may earn as a
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those oil sales. investigators are working to down a confirm whether isis brought a can down a russian passenger jet with a soda can bomb. it c cims this bombrought down the plane last month. >> good morning. even as u.s. officials work to verify these isis claims it warned law enforcement to be on the lookout for similar types ofthe pho bomb compmpents. the photo shows just three coonents, a can of soda that's sold widely in egypt, a detonator and a switch.hat bring could that bring down a plane? >> i think it would depend on where they placed it on the i plane and how much explosives were in the soda can.rele but i this it would. >> revenge was exacted upon those who felt safe in the e
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cockpits of their jets. while officials have not yet confirmed this is what brought down the plane, the russian tuesda government confirmed that the crash was caused by a home made bomb containing about two pounds of tnt. an insider in sharm el-sheik may have planted the bomb. som how do you stop this? >> good security, screening vet methods, vetting your people, things of that nature.yy a >> a department of homeland security audit fnd that under manage cover investigators managed to smuggle mock explosives or 5% of weapons through checkpoints 95% made of the time. in testimony on capitol hill cap earlier this month the tsa administratoto tried to reassure
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members of congress that the tsaer is up to the task. f the failures in that under cover test were across the board from technology to human error. the house is expected to put new limits on syrian and iraqi refugees. the white house is threatening at veto.meri >> most americans are against to the president's plan to resettle00 10,000 rians. 53% oppose it. 2 28% say the program should be kept as it is. 11% say only christians should be allowed in. major garrett is in washington with how the debate is changing. >> for republicaca seeking the trocities presidency, the isis atrocities
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they call for ground troops to nt fight isis. >> we could not take a chance that some of these people coming in are isis. >> donald trump says some of the president's anger was misdirected. >> he was primarily angry at the press and the republicans. it didn't look like he was angry destruction. >> i wouldencourage you, mr. president, come back and insult me to my face. >> overnight in manila president obama again defended his policy which seeks to bring 10,000 next year. >> the idea that somehow they pose a more significant threat
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into the united states every single day just doesn't jive with reality. >> in interviews with cbs marco rubio and john kasich both in endorsed u.s. combat fighting isis in syria. >> isis can only be defeated through ground force, the bulk of which is made up through sunnis themselves. that would be up tour military tacticians to decide. i'm positive it's more than 50. >> kasich said the ground war must begin soon. >> we need to go on the ground and in the air and dewe need to destroy isis. we can't wait. b it's going to lead us to even more violence and we'll be mp saying why didn't we act sooner. >> trump also said if he were osques president he would close down fall mosques in america.
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here's one thing that hasn't france changed. in france the government will still resettle 30,000 syrian number commi refugees, the same number it committed to before the senseless bloodshed of last friday. > ead former defense secretary robert gates will be f with us. the that's ahead. protests over the police man shooting of an unarmed bachman h in minneapolis are intensifying. de officers sprayed a chemical to push pupu the crowd back. the identityies ofwo officers involved in the shooting of jamar clarke were released in wednesday. investigators are not releasing any video. they they say the footage does not capture the entire incident. die a san diego airport is closed this morning after a helicopter crash killed two ws people on board. the helicopter spun before it t
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loses it tail, tips over and federa cashes fire. federal investigators are now heading to that scene. but no life threatening injuries. >> no passengers were hurt. an earthquake overnight in the southern plains woke people up. the magnitude 4.7 quake rocked northern oklahoma this morning centered around 100 miles north of oklahoma city. people in seven other states as far away as arizona felt the ground shake. isis faces a new threat online.
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warning the terror group we will this national weather
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car liners. a california judge orders a woman to destroy her frozen embryo embryos. >> why the woman's legal dispute
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last week's tour bus crash in san francisco's union square. e bus crashed through a number of barricades a a plowed into a construction site. the bus driver says the brakes failed. 20 people were hurt. >> one presidential campaign literally redraws the map of america. why critics are calling for ben
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georor lucas tells 3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up a little b b early next week. 3 gogo morning siouxland, i'm jacob b ller.here's a look a a
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next week.3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 it's been two weeks since we learned united airlines is trying to get back into siouxland... competing with american for the federal contract to serve the sioux gateway airport. now though... we're leararng whatathe airport board is ying about that.the board sent a letter to the director of the essential air service program's "analysis division" at the f - a - a. the prider right now... american airlines... wants a one and a quarter million dollars in subsidy money to continue its twice - a - day flights to chicago o'hare. united... which last served sioux city in the late 90's... has submitted a bid that's's
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almost one million dollars lele to fly the samam route.board president darrell jesse writes that either airline would be great... but the board understands the lowest bid is usually chosen... and... quote... "the airport would be supportive of that decision." the bids are open for the public to comment on them until december 7th. 3 the woodbury county sheriff's office is reminding hundreds of gun permit holders it's time to renew their permitit23 - hundred peopop took advantage of new gun laws in 2011... and those licenses are up for renewal in january. the sheriff's office says it's doing what it can to help make the process is easy for gun owners. there's a frequently asked question's page about the renewal process on their website. you can find a link to that page in this story on *our* website... at siouxland news dot com.that's all for now... have a great day!
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i've seen fire and i've seen rain i've seen the rise and fall of the beanieabies trend i've seen myspace and the baha men but i never thought i'd see a new star wars again >> the voice is the same but the lyrics are different. how timely that we run that today. at is james taylor on the late show last night with an update to his song "fire and rain."
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>> more star wars news coming up. george lucas may b be the father of the first "star wars" movies but kept his distance from the upcoming seventh installment. he explains why he and film makers are okay with that. hackers are targeting the terror group in online attacks. we show you why experts question how effective those hacks are. timim to show youome of this morning's headlines. the wall street journal reports on signals@that the reserve could raise interest rates in december minutes from last month's fed meeting show most anticipate it would be a good time for an interest rate hike only if economic conditions do not worsen. short term ratesave been near zeroroor seven years. >> the washington post reports on a new map that had some campaigns. the map was designed to
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accepting syrian refugees. he didn't five states northeast. this is a correct map showing where the states belong. carson's campaign deleted the map and had no comment about this. >> the "new york times" reports on cooling market. half of 14 offerings are below their ipo price. dating site anan tenderr owner match group priced shares at $12. square set up at $9. gl the "boston globe" reports doug flutie yesterday lost both his parents, his mother and father died of heart attacks within an hour of each other. the patriots player said they were married for 56 years. he called them incredible parents and grandparents. >> as sad as the story is something so touching that they
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died so close together. >> he said his parents were the most amazing people and said his mom died after his father died of a broken heart. >> i believe that happens. >> i do, too. variety of reports of the band that performed at the bataclan. the eagles of death metal lost a crew member saying they are proud to stand together with our new family united by a common goal. they say response proves love overshadows evil. anonymous says isis is their new enemy. the hackers claimed they attacked the online presence and they say there is more to come. our digital network is here to look at the tech war against isis. good morning.g. >> as the internationon community seeks to stop isis anonymous says it is fighting in cyber space by shutting down
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addition to a strategy shift by a major tech company that could hinder isis. >> more than 20,000 twitter accounts belonging to isis were taken down by anonymous. >> reporter: on wednesday launching a cyber attack against isis in retaliation for last week's violence in paris. >> isis, we will hunt you, take down your sites, accounts, e-mails and expose you. >> reporter: it offered a link to a aist of thousands of twitter accounts it says belong to isis claiming to have taken them offline. while twitter has proven to be a valuable recruiting tool for the terrorist group experts are down playing the impact of anonymous's action. >> they are not going to be able to disrupt operations or coordination within the isis network. itit much more of an annoyance really, i think to them, than anything else. >> reporter: yesterday u.s. intelligence officials stressed
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the need for greater cooperation between government and tech companies that develop highly encrypted messenger apps which allow undetected communications between users. >> they findomeone might kill on their behalf. they move them to a mobile messaging app that is end to end encrypted. at that moment the needle we have been searching the nation to find and have found goes invisible to us. >> they have been able to use great advances in technology to further their aims. >> reporter:mid growing concerns berlin-based telegram announced a significant shift wednesday. it says it has blocked 78 isis-related channels which the group had been using to dissim nate propaganda. that is a different tone than the company took in december
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>> privacy ultimately is more important than our fear of bad things happening like terrorism. >> reporter: even though they took the 78 channels offline users are free to communicate
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these stand offs between months. and our legal expert is here. this decision is very significant. >> itt is in partt significant because it is california. and california is a state where people look to that stateo see what is going on in law. it's also significant because of the 1 million embryos that are frozen, 10%, 100,000 off them arere frfren at this clclic. so what we have he is a clinic that has a form. and what the plaintiff, what dr. lee had said was when i signed that form it was a consent form. what the defense, the person she
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mite it is called informed consent and agreement. >> he wanted them destroyed becausthey are no longer together. >> it was a very acromonious divorce. >> some people calling the decision harsh because she had cancer andhe said this is the last chancece is the court saying the contract trumps yr desire to have children even though you probably cannot have children anymore. it seems very harsh. >> it may be harsh emotionally but it is not harsh legally because we know -- i have said it many times and i will always say it. we cannot agree i i societyty to exist and co-exist peacefully unless we have contract. we have to be able to honor our words. and in this particular case when you look at this inform consent and agreement form it gets very particularized. it has differed options that they can consider.
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it uses the word we, us or our. some 160 times. it talks about agreement or words like agreement 27 times. >> does she have no other option? >> she has an option to appeal. we have to remember it is not her cancece t tt the judgege says is the reason. it's her age. the judge also did not find her credible. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> i know the law is the law. george lucas had no problem taking a back seat in the production of the new "star wars" movie. >> i said d i get in there i'm just going to cause trouble. >> george lucas cause trouble. the star wars"star wars" creator reveals why he had no say in the seventh movie. if you are heading out the door to work we understand.
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less than a month from the premiere of episode 7. this is the first sequel george lucas is not involved in. he says you go to make a movie and all you do is get criticized and it is not much fun. the force awakens is directed by j.j. abrams.
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of the new disney-owned movies. asked about handing over the reins. >> the issue was they look at the stories and they said we want to make something for the fans. so i said all i want to do is tell a story of what happened. started here and wentthere. it is all about generations and about the issues of fathers and sons and grand fathers. it is a family soap opera. >> i am the father. >> people realize it is a soap opera. it is all about family problems and thth kind of stuff. it is notot about spaceships. so they decided they didn't want to use the stories. they decided they were going to do their own thing. so i decided fine but basically i'm not going to try -- they weren't that keen to have me involved. i said if i get in there i will just cause trorole because they
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are not going to doo what i want to do. all i would do is muck everything up. i said i will go my way and let them go their way. and it really does come down to a simple rule of life which iss when you brere up with somebody first rule is no phone calls. the second rule you don't go to their house and drive by to see what they are doing. the third one is you don't show up at their coffee shop. you just say gone history i'm moving forward. >> he is so right. no phone calls. no how areou doing? >> he is one of my favorite people in the world, speaks his mind. >> i love how he said it is really a soap opera because it is. an skywalker gives birth.
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3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possssle. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. f fday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up
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3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 33 a calhoun counun man is charged with murder in a fatal shooting in pomeroy earlier this month.48 - year - old freddy crisp of pomeroy is charged with 1st degree murder in the death of 41 - ar - old dale potter of north dakota.potter's body was found in a home in pomeroy november 10th.right now crisp is in the sac county jail. 3 the sioux city man charged with sexually abusing a 13 - year - old girl in the i - c - u waiting room medical center is pleading not guilty.20 - year - old alex anderson was charged with 3rd degree sexual ababe in the case.he entered his written plpl of not guilty yesterday morning in woodbury county district court.his trial is set to start in march.until then... he's free on bond. 3 the woodbury county sheriff's office is reminding hundreds of gun permit holders it's time to renew their permits.23 - hundred people took advantage of new gun laws in 2011... and those licenses are up for renewal in january. the sheriff's office says it's doing what it an to help make te process is easy for gun owners. there's a frequently asked question's page about the renewal process on their
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have a great day! it is thursday, november 19th, 2015. welcome back to cbs this morning. there's more real news ahead, including breaking news from paris. elizabeth froemer reports on the death of a key terror suspecec plus former defense secretary robert gates shows us how to fight isis. but first here's today's eye opener. french prosecuteors say the suspected mastermind of the paris attacks was killed in yesterday's police raid. times square appears in the finana minutes off this latest video. isis has used this footage before. >> fear is to oxygen what terrorism. we help people to be aware but don't be afraid. >> videos obtned by daily
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mail.com show whals happened when a night out turned into a nightmare. >> even as u.s. officials work to verify those isislaims an advisory went out nationwide that warned law enforcement to be on the lookout for similar types of bomb components. >> ridicule republicans as political opportunists, accusing them of using un-american tactics. >> bernie sanders, the presidential hopeful, joined snapshot. maybe not a great idea to post a drawing of yourself as a ghost. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. the paris prosecutor's office says this morning that the man suspected of plotting last week's terror attack is dead. >> abdelhamid abaaoud's body was identified outside of paris. elizabeth palmer is in paris with the latest details. >> reporter: good morning.
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found in the ruins of that buililng that was raidede yesterday morning, riddled with bullets. killed by a sniper. fingerprints. here in france because he did have a criminal record. he was 28 years old. he had been named as the logisticalalead, if you like,f other tacks, besides the paris attacks, thepe most recent one, including one on a high-speed trajn in august which was foiled by three americans who tackced the gunman. abaaoud was not physically there in august but he'd since returned to france andnd head been spotted in belgium aew eks ago. another footnote, we just h it confirmed the woman who blew herself up in that house yesterday was, in fact, abaaoud's cousin. >> there are growing efforts around the world to coordinate armed forces and intelligence in
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the fight against isis. but the process comes w wh challenges. robert g ges served as defense secretary under both president george w. bush and president obama. before that, he worked for the cia for 27 years including time as its director. he joins us now from philadelphia. secretary gates, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> tell us how you assess the threat now that we've had the papas attack,, lebanon and the sinai from isis and what we ought to do about it. >> well, i think what those three attacks demonstrate, along with the success that isis has had in gaining control of the central part of libya, is that the reach of this organization goes fareyond the syrian iraqi areas that their troops contro and while the capture or killing of the mastermind of the paris attacks is obviously important and a good thing, the truth is,
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the snake has many heads. while thth is a setback for then, the truth is, i have a feeling there are many others prepared to take his place. >> what more do you think, mr. gates, that the u.s. could be doing to stop isis, what do you think? >> well, i think that first of all we need to loosen the rules of engagement for the forces we already have in iraq. and perhaps think about sending some modest increased number. we need to let our special operations forces be more active. we need to implant or embed advisers and trainers with the iraqi forces down to the battalion level as well as with sunni tribes and with the kurds who are fighting. we need forward air controllers to help make the air attacks more effective. that may require some modest increase in forces but not a large one i think.
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i think we need to assess whether ouou intelligencee operations there are as aggressive as they might be in terms of getting inside isis or in terms of sabotage and other covert operations. i think we ought to -- i think the president and the congress ought to have the director of the national security a ancy tellllhem what capabilities does nsa have to track these guys that they are prevented from using now and what would those capabilities give us in terms of added capability of tracking potential terror plots in the unitit states or elsewhere in the world? and then if he says there are capabilities that can be helpful, we ought to take advantage of that. i think frankly it may be time for a very -- for a heart to heart talk between the president and some of the leaders of the tech companies in terms of them providing some help to the government on some of these
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highly sophisticated encryption devices. as former secretary of defense, want to ask you about the debate over u.s.ombat troops. you've heard the president saying no more u.s. combat troops. marco rubio who's running for president said we need a sunni ground force. what do you think the likelihood of that happening is? >> i think the oddddare low. the truth is is we are working with some sunni ground forces and those are the tribes in the area of iraq and afghanistan that have not been taken over by isis. and that are defending their home villages, their home area. the more we can support those people, provide them arm, provide them with training and help, , e more we should do. but the idea that you're going to get significant military formations from saudi arabia or turkey or other countries to go on the ground in iraq or syria to take on isis i think is -- the likelihihd ofhat being done is very remote. >> so what do you think about
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the debate among republican candidates in opposition to what the president said he's prepared to do, that they want to see american ground troops on the ground to defeat isis? >> combat troops on the ground. >> i spentnt lot of time listening to politicians. ready to send our young men and women into conflict and the trouble is when the going gets rough, the politicians are nowhere to be seen. so the question is how many troops, what would they do? are you talking about tens of thouounds ofmerican troops? if you're looking for an urgent response, that isn't going to happen quickly. the logistics involved. the training involved. i would add, you're dealing with an army that, first of all, has been cut back dramatically. second, that's been at war for 14 years. so these are some realities that i think some of these folks don't take into account. it would take a lot of time to
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get a force of tens of thousands there and then what is -- what is the nonmilitary component of the strategy? what is the humanitarian assistance? what is the governance? the political side of it? those are the aspects w always struggled with in afghanistan and iraq and, frankly, i don't think our capabilities in those arenas have gotten any better. >> secretary gates, thank you. >> my pleasure. apple music looks to win back the listeners.
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j. blige andndimmy yimy we final we finally know who's so vain. singer carly simon reveals one of the men who inspired her popular song. ahead, the endndo a musical mystery. to a musical mystery. >> not at all.
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you probably think this song is about you you're so vain you're so vain i bet you think this song is about you don't you d d't you you had me several years ago i'm not that high pitched. you had me several years ago i know i can't sing, i get it. >> let's hear you. >> that's right, let's hear you. we finally have an answer this morning to one of music's big mysteries. carly simon revealed to "people" magazine she w singing about -- wait for it -- warren beatty in her 1972 hit "you're so vain." the mystery of the man behind the fan has puzzled fans for decades. michelle miller told us why beatty may not be the only man who's considered so vain. agine, there's more than one vain man in the world. >> "you're so vain" quickly rose to number one after being month.
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while the song's popularity has endured all the way to 2015, so has one of the greatest questions in music history. for more than 40 years, carly simon has left her listeners wondering -- they be your partner who inspired her 1972 hit song. you're so vain you probably think this song is about you >> reportete in an interview with "people" magazine about her upcoming memoir, "boys in the tree," simon confirms the second verse is about warren beatty. when you said that we made such a pretty pair and that you would never leave but you gave a ay the things you loved and onef them was me
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>> reporter: beatty was just one of simon's well known lovers speculated to be the song's protagonists. others are mick jackgger. but the pop star has dismissed them all. including in a 2001 interview with cbs sunday morning. >> everybody thinks "you're so vain" is about mick jagger. >> oh, they don't really. >> yes, they do. >> is it? >> oh, no, no. >> and then i read it might be warren beatty. >> don't listen to what other people tell you. >> well, do you want to solve that mystery here for us? >> you know, i could never solve it because if i solved it then no one would have anything to talk to me about. >> reporter: what simon will not talk about is the men in the song's other verses. telling "people" magazine she's keeping quiet at least until they know it's about them. >> in terms of market, it's great, because carly is about to release a book, right, and still she only gave us one of the three names.
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so i think she's going to take this to the grave with her. >> well, truth be told, beatty did think the song was about him, yes he did. and admittingngo britain's d dly express in 2007 that simon's memoir "boys in the tree" is scheduled for release on tuesday. >> i was wondering why this was coming up now. >> well, you know, the big question i have obviously everyone has is who's the yacht man and who's the learjet man because those are two separate guys oututhere. >> wouldn'n' you know it's you? >> it keeps me up at night, speculating. >> you too charlie. >> nothing keeps me up. >> charlie is real worried. he's not vain, how about that? thank you. first on cbs this morning, consumer reports is out with the new findingssn our h hiday shopping habits. wewehow you the impact of those
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almost sixty million americans the holiday season is almost here this morning. but are americans ready to open giving gifts? consumer reports looks at how much people plan to spend and what items they're looking for during black friday sales. we're revealing results of the holidadapoll first here on cbs this morning.
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our guest is a senior projects editor at consumer reports. are pele going to spend more or less? >> believe it or not, they're going to spend more, about 21% more this year on average versus last. we were astonished at that given all the economic turbulence and the fact a lot of people are still struggling in a post-recession world. the average is a little ove 00, up from 400 and change last year. up 21%. but the interesting really tidbit if you dig through the numbers. >> we like a tidbit. >> 27% of people are actually going to spend less while only 14% will spend more. >> but why do y y think it't' going up? >> i think it's more because people told us in our consumer reports poll they're feeling more generous, they're feeling more flush with cash. actually, one of the interesting things, 45% told us that they've got a raise or a better paying job and a quarter of those already said the lower cost of gaga is fueling their desirend
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>> black friday are they talking specifically black friday or expanded? >> this is the holiday season. but black friday, now that you mention it, which had been on the ropes like a punch drunk fighter for years has made a rebound. last year, 40%f people shopped black friday weekend. the year before 30%. everybody's saying the death nell because of all the deals available via the internet. this year, 47% of people told consumer reports they're going to be out and about this black friday weekend. so there is a lot of kind of enthusiasm and excitement, even though half of the peoplpl surveyed told ushey thought black friday was more about hype and hassle than about actually something they'd love to be involved with. >> they so like their traditions. i heard you say cash is king, todd. >> cash is king for a number of reasons. people tell us it's a better way to control their spending and stay out of debt. actually, 72% of peoplee told us they're goininto be paying with cash this year.
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and 40% will also use cash. but that's really gone down. and one of the big key reasons why they're kind of becoming reluctant to get involved with credit cards is because the fear of data breaches. 25% of americans said they actually won't use a credit card because of fear of a data breach. compare that to a year ago, only 11% felt that way. >> hot items? >> clothing. clothing flies off the shelf in big numbers. that's the number one gift that people tell us this year. followed by small electronic devices, smart phones, earphones and then it comes major things, the electronics realm, like laptops and things like that. >> when is it better to go online? >> i'm sorry, what? >> when is it better to go online? >> price transparency has made it no longer clear those door buster specials are worth it. you can always do a price check online and chances are it's cheaper. >> you have the last word, thank
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grammy winnerr3 sunshine returns for todada but mperatures will be windy and much oler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system is going to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, t forecast models indicaca that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the 20s and 30s before warming up
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3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 it's been two weeks since we learned united airlines is trying to get back into siouxland... competing with american for the federal contract to serve the sioux gateway rport. now though... we're learning what the airport board is saying about that.the board sent a letter to the director of the essential air service program's "analysis division" at the f - a - a. the provider right now... american airlines... wants a one and a quarter millioio dodoars in subsidy money to ntinue its twice - a - day flights to chicago o'hare. united... which last served sioux city in the late 90's... has submitted a bid that's almost one million dollars less to fly the same route.board president darrell jesse writes that either airline would be great... but the board understands the lowest bid is usually chosen... and... quote... "the airport would be supportive of that decision." the bids are open for the publbl to comment on them until dedember 7th. 3 county sheriff's office is reminding hundreds of gun permit holders it's time to renew their permits.23 - hundred people
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took advantage of new gun laws in 2011... and those licenses are up for renewal in january. the sheriff's office says it's doing what it can to help make the process is easy for gun owners. there's a frequently question's page about the renewal process on their website. you can find a link to that page in this story on *our* website... at siouxland news dot com.that's all for now...
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oh! >> this is -- dude, stop. stop. stop taking his photo. stop. stop it. he has to live like this. this is his life. i don't know how you do this. >> youou don't knoww what it't' like. >> give him a minute. >> always have a good time. so busy watchin the video.
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justin bieber returns to car pool karaoke on the late late show. they are so fun to watch. >> i love it. >> they have a good time together. >> coming up, how apple is answering critics of its streaming music service. you know that voice. twtwof music's biggest movers and shakers. mary j.blige. we are here to reveal the next chapter in the rollout. that is ahead. right now it is time to show you this morning's headlines. pope francis writing his first children's book consisting of responses from children all around the world and will be puished by march. illegal in new york city. self balanced motorized scooters are prohibited since they are considered motor vehicles that cacaot be registered with the dmv.
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hover board riders can be fined up to $200. the boston herald reports on a woman who won a million dollars in the lottery for a second time. she won the million dollar prize on a scratat ticket comomg 20 yeyes after the firstst jackpot. she bought both tickets at the same supermarket mere her home. executives feature editor said the awfwf truth i ithat there is no minority actrees in genuine contention for an oscar this year. there are hardly black film producers. the debate by lax commissioners on a proposed exclusive lounge at the airport. wealthy. trip.
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firm. lady gaga, eminem and black eyed peas. maryblige selling moree thann 50 million albums world wide and co-stars in the ad. and you are seeing it for the first time in cbs this morning. >> what makes you feel sexy? >> summers in the bronx. you know that hometown neighbor
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>> check this -- >> but the knife down. [ laughter ] >> apple music hopes to change the way that w w listen to music. welcome back to the table. we are so glad that you two are here for your debut appearance. it debuted at the emmy's and said apple music just gifted usus best friendship eroticaca this world has seen. what was your thinking behind the story? what were you trying to tell? >> music streaming -- streaming is a technology. what this is streaming service. what it does is tries to make -- it sort of gives you 30 million songs and serves them up to you and makes it e ey to find music. i know women find it difficult at times to find music.
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>> i found it out a minute ago. this helps make it easier. with play lists curated by real people not made by algorithms alone. and it makeses it aotasier too find music. >> you have the three women together like we are looking at three friends. what does this commercial mean to you in? >> the day jimmy brought the idea to me like why didn't i think of that? one of my real friends -- i didn't know her as well. being on a set with her while doing this commercial was amazing. it was a genius idea to have girls because that is what we do. we get together and listen to music and talk about life, love, rriage, things likeethat. it was just beautiful to have jimmy choose me to be a part of their world and be a part of
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mine. >> your creative concept was what? >> i thought of a problem. girls are sitting around talking about boys. and/or complaining about boys, heart broken or whatever. they need music for that. so it i hardo find the right music. not everybody has the right list or knows a dj. you need great lists for momomts like that. originally i said i know mary, carey and oprah originally. so we tried to convince oprah to do it. we got that close. >> and then you ended up with this. i wantedt to be four women. when oprah didn't want to do it
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we are -- and it came out fantastic. and she just killed it. >> when apple started you guys gave it out free in terms of the streaming for 11 million dropped to about 5 million now. where is apple in terms of the landscape? spotify has bee out there for a while. >> we have what that is referring to is three-month trial for everyone even now that signs are up. and after that three month trial decide to keep going or not. and we are well over 6.5 million well. we are around about five weeks ended. we are really happy with it. this. i still use i tunes to download my play list. my husband said you are living in the past. you have to get on to streaming. how much is itunes a share of it when streaming becomes streaming
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>> i mean, everything ends. cds are still around. people are buyingg vinyl. we belelve that music streaming especially when cureated by real people, these things have to be upserviced to have them work. and we think this is really easy way to find music. >> mary, do you worry how people are going to get your music? do you worry about that? >> sometimes i do. >> what have you come up with on how best to get -- >> best for the fans to get your music. i hear artists are wondering, complaining and worried sfwhmpt krsfwhmpt -- i think the best way is ththugh beats,pple music, online. these are the best way and only way i see that a multitude of people can get your music. >> we have a new list called the a-list.
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what that is all the new music editors get together and put them together so you c c hear music you havav't heard before. we keep moving and keep servicing until you tell us the kind of music you like. we grow and learn. and we learn who you are and your musical taste. >> you have been a player since way back when you joined a rererding studio. anan you have had such influence. it is said that apple bought your company simply because they wanted to buy your talent. >> that's not true. we have an incredible. -- that is very nice but not true. we have an extraordinary head phone company and speaker company. >> you and dr. dre. >> we started this head p pne and spepeer company that did really well. it was very, very successful. and we also built a stream s service. i wanted to work with apple because when i met steve jobs the record industry was in
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when i met them i said the party is over herere >> the party is over. >> the party is over here. whut they were on to was so brilliant. i stayed and helped them out and did whatever i could and they taught me a lot and started a head phone and speaker company. when steve passed i went to eddie andim and iaid i ian really help with music up here. we have trent resner, let us come in and help you with your music service. >> took about a half a second to say yes. >> a little bit that company doesn't say yes very quickly. >> go backo the day because you could have been in the sneaker business. >> i wanted to use music's power to show the world what music can do in pushing a product or influence in popular cultural.
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dre said he was dissatisfied when people listen to music the quality of the speakers and they weren't investing in audio like we did. and they said o.e day my lawyer wants me to sell sneakers. i said let's go speakers. and it worked and we did very well. >> you worry about noteing able t t sell albums in a big-time way. >> of course, all the time. i make my music for my fans and i want them to be able to get it and i think all the time how am i going to be able to get my music to them? where is it going to go? the record business is not -- >> it's changingng >> quickly changege >> so much easier to get music now cht there is an ocean of music that is very complicated. some services are really helping people do that. >> great to have both of you. >> great to have you here.
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>> great to have you here. >> check out this story we have coming up. high schoolslscross america are getting golden footballs in honor of super bowl 50. it is airing here on cbs.
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not enough when it
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we continue this morning our high school honor roll series on the road to super bowl 50. deon sanders played on back-to-back winning super bowl teams. they each brought a golden football to their shared alma mater in florida. nfl films is capturing the journey. james brown takes us to north fort myers high school. >> before he went primetime deon sanders shined under the friday night lights. >> pululng up to thth school old memory close to the football field where it started. i remember coming back once i was a pro to this school and they say this young kid is going to be nice and the kid shook my hand and his hand covered my hand. i said my god.d. that was kearse. >> seeing deon there like he is here.
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i can do this, too. >> i was in the same position y'all were in in '93. somebody walked in and it was this guy here. let me tell you, it changed my life. it w w tivation. it lets me knonow that somebody walking through these hallways can make it big. >> one thing i think i said was there were some who did go to the nfl and some maybe as good as some of those guys who didn't make it because they didn't do the other things well. e of our teachers was teaching an honor's social studies class saying he may be trying to get out of it. >> she like stepped in front of me like you are not getting out of my class.s. she said i know you can to itit after that iraduated with honors in high school and it worked out. >> feels so good to see you guys.
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>> please, man. >> you get off work, did they fire you? >> coach changed my life becauau he had thea dasity to kick me off the team because if you got suspended you couldn't be on the team. i am the starting quarterback. how could you ever kick me off and he did. he taught me so much discipline, respect, i never gave him another problem. he changed my life. >> coach hoover, i love you, i life. you have no idea the impact you have had on my life. for that, i'm grateful. >> i would like to take the time to present this 50th anniversary
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favorite guidance counselor, mikey. theyeyave me gold,education. >> once a red knight -- >> always a red knight. >> hopefully i can be a small glimmer of hope for some of these kids. >> our thanks. tonight in florida the tennessee titans take on the jacksonville jaguars on thursday night football on the nfl network. we'll be right back.
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6 . really interesting. >> that does it for us.
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for3 sunshine returns for today but temperatures will be windy and much cooler with morning temps in the 20s and highs in the low to mid 40's. gusts to 50mph are possible. another storm system i igoing to work through the area on friday, but this air mass will be a little colder. that means that we have to talk about the liklihood of snow friday and friday night. the system is still organizing, but forecast models indicate that 6-8" of snow is possible. so be ready. winter storm watches are out for friday across a large part of siouxland. friday and saturday will see temps in the
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a little bit early next week.3 3 good morning siouxland, i'm jacob heller.here's a look at your morning news. 3 a calhoun county man is charged with murder in a fatal shooting in pomeroy earlier this month.48 - year - old freddy crisp of pomeroy is charged with 1st degree murder in the death of 41 - year - old dale potter of north dakota.potter's body was found in a home in pomeroy november 10th.right now crisp is in the sac county jail. 3 the sioux city man charged with sexually abusing a 13 - year - old girl in the i - c - u waiting room at mercy medical center is pleading not guilty.20 - year - old alex anderson with 3rd abuse in the he entered his written plea of not guilty yesterday morning in woodbury county district court.his trial is set to start in march.until then... he's free on bond. 3 the woodbury county sheriff's office is reminding hundreds of gun permit holders it's time to renew their permits.23 - hundred people took advantage of new gun laws in 2011... and those licenses are up for renewal in january. the sheriff's office says it's doing what it can to help make the process is easy for gun owners.
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there's a frequently asked question's page about the renewal process on their website. you can find a link to that page in this story on *our* website... at siouxland news dot com.that's all for now...
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[cheers and applause] >> announcer: today on rachael ray: . >> rachael! >> announcer: >> announcer: "scandal's" mid-season finale. >> rachael: can you tell us anything? >> what are you doing to me? >> announcer: set your oven free this thanksgiving with help from kelsey nixon. >> in your living room, laundry room. >> announcer: and a recipe you'll be thankful for. and now, are you ready for rachael! [cheers and applause] >> rachael: all righty. it's a really, really big show and it's about to get really, really loud in here. before you can see him tonight on the season finale of "scandal," you can see him right here. please welcome "scandal's" scott foley.
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[cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> rachael: whoo! >> i'll take that everyday of the week. >> rachael: see, i warned you girls to gloss up. >> no one warned me, i should have glossed up. >> rachael: welcome first timer to the show. >> i'm so glad to be here. been watching so long and never been here. [cheers and applause] >> rachael: pretty good green room food, huh? >> i got back there and rachael has -- you didn't cook it, right? is it your recipe? >> rachael: a lot of them are, but no, our staff in our kitchen, they are all amazing chefs and they take turns cooking for the green room. it is like a restaurant. >> it is so good. >> rachael: amazing chefs. >> i want to come everyday. >> rachael: i know, right. >> invite me back again. i have a fireplace in my room, better than my house. it's a good thing. >> rachael: you have a busy
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