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york city, i'm scott pelley. . it's tuesday, december 8th,, this is the "cbs news." shuning trump t.gop front runner faces a backlash in his party after seaing he wants to ban all muslims from entering the united states. opponents line up to denounce him. tied to terror. the fbi releases few details on
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the couple had been radicalized for some time before the attacks. more stormy weather is in the forecast for the rest of the week. and police pursuit is caughtn camera. dramatic video shows the moment police opened fire on a good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the fbi says the san bernardino shooting suspects had time. in the days leading up to the attack that left 14 people dead, syed farook turned up for practice. >> we have learned and believe
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radicalized and have been for quite some time. now how did that happen the question we're trying to get out, how did that happen, by woman? where did that happen? i will tell you right few we den know those answers at this point. >> farook visited a gun range two days before the attack. an instructor says he saw nothing out of the ordinary. >> how are you able to determine what somebody's intent is after they visit your place of business. it's impossible. >> a year before the county health department underwent active training in the same conference room. they are revising the color coded system. they were criticized because there were too many alert itself. the current system requires ap imfent threat and hatz never been used.
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>> we need to get beyond that and go to a new system that has an intermediate level it to and i'll be atownsing soon, hopefully, what our new system is that i think reflects the current environment and reality. >> details are expected in the upcoming days. well, this morning, donald trump called for a total an complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states is being condemned by other prshlt hopefuls. e escalation of rhetoric is yet. good morning. >> good morning, marie, the fears. even though his comments were widely and quickly condemned. this morning, trup seems unaffected. donald trump isn't backing down from his latest controversial proposal, calling for a total and complete ban on muslims
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at a rally in south carolina monday fight the republican presidential front runner tried making his case. >> we have no idea who is coming into our country. we have no idea whether they love us ororate us. we have no idea if they want to bomb us. >> reporter: the country's largestcism i civil rights organization quickly fired back. >> donald trump sounds more of a leader of a lynch mob than a great nation like ours. >> the become nair businessman gop opponents arere taking fames. texas senator ted cruz battling with trump in the key state of iowa says the focus should be on radical islamic terrorism. candidate john kasich hopes to raise main off the controversy. the rhetoric is outrageous and divisive and as for the jeb bush super pac blasted trump and other gop contenders. >> when the attack comes here the person and i this desk will
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will he be impulsive and reckless like donald trump in. >> they hope it brings arere eyes anan focus back toing theb former governor campaign. suorters last night were not phased by the controversial remarks. >> we tried to hear what he had to say and i think we -- >> trumps next campaign stop is in iowa on fridada now, on the democratic side, front many runner hillary clinton says it's not only counter to our values but its plays into the hands of those seeking victory. we will talk with "face the nation" moderator john dickerson coming up on "cbs this morning". well, the supreme court
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rifles. they are outlawing semi automatic weapons. the california rock band eagles of def medal was back on stage in paris. they were performing when gunmen stormed the with the a clan theater. bono welcomed them to share the stage last night. >> they were robbed of their stage three weeks ago him we would like to offer them ours tonight. would you welcome the eagles. >> they performed patty smith's "people have the power." it's the first time the band had played since the november 13th attacks. well, power. storms are pummeling the pacific northwest. heavy downpearce are in store. washington, idaho for several
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overnight, the record brereing rain forced residents to evacuate their homes. families hauled suitcases through storm drains. drivers first half fated streets turned into wifr rivers. some built highway dams to cope the water out. the justice depararent has been opened only anvestigation into the chicago police department's use of force. protesters returned to the streetsdz monday calling for justice in another deadly shooting. . dozens of people marched near the scece of the 2014 shooting after prosecutors decided no to the charge the officers. a police cruiser dash cam recorded the deadly encounter. >> prosecutors in chicago released this dash-cam video and announced officer george hernandez, seen here, shatting a suspect in the back will foughtt
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cook county states attorney anita alvarez says the suspect, 25-year-old ronald johnson was armed and ignored officer's commands to drop his gun during the october, 2013, first-hand. even though mr. hererndez is rung towards the police vehicle, cob containing two other responding officers and floun known members inside that car. >> johnson's family insists he was not armed. the gun was planted on him. >> this latest video comes almost two weeks after another police dash-h-m video was madad public. it shows a chicago police officer shooting spine-year-old laquan mcdonald 16 times, even after he crumbled to the ground. the officer involved has since been charged with first degree murder. because of incident itself like
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says they will look into use of force land in racial disparity. >> several high ranking police officials have already lost theirocluchling the chief detective. are radian na diaz, "cbs news," chicago. coming up, hot spur suit caught on dash cam. a suspected car jaerk ends in a hail of gunfire if. getertial no laughing patz. comedian jon stewart joins the show with serious business. this is the cbs early news. where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc underercontrol and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis.
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violent police chase and the smog in pay jing hits unprecedented levels. those are some of the headlines on the morning news stand. usa today reports on beijing's air official problem. they issued a red alerted. early this morning, the air quality hovers between unhealthy and very unhedgethy. officials urged miami to close schools today because of the danger. the seattle times has a shooting caught on dash cam. >> are you okay in. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> the video from sunday shows the man who allegedly carjacked three vehicles firework at rsuing officers. the chase ended when at least 11 officers fired on the suspect's car when he aimed it towards them. the denver post reports on a school bus crash that has the driver facing arrest. the driver and five students suffered injury ranging from
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policeceuspect the driver of using drugs. and the washington post reports on contributors, the language they use to describe president obama. >> we want you to react. we want to you do something. you're afraid. i mean this guy is such a total [ bleep ] it's stunning. . >> i did not feel better. i didn't feel any passion from him, andia i feel he can give a pleep pleep he could care less. >> former u.s. army lt. col. ralph peters are suspended for two weeks following the president's speech on trim. fofocalls the languagee inapapopriate and unacceptable. up next. comedian jon stewart gets serous. he returns to "the daily show" for the first. disney lovers find tear prince charming.ein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength.
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. show" before leaving in august. >> are you taking the show back? >> american tv. >> it's not about. trust me, trust me. a thousand times. the former host was on to discuss his support of renewing the zazroga act, which provides health benefits for first responders. . on the moneywatch, rebroken james receives a new deal with nike. and a new deal with chipotle. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jim. >> another chipotle spraun restaurant was forced to close. about 30 boston college students reported gastrointestinal stim symptoms. this boston student says she
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>> i came to eat here this past weekend. i got really sec yesterday. this was the first time i left my house. i was wondering what was happening over here. it's not clear why thehe stududts became sick. chotle stock dropped 2%. on friday sales dropped 22% following an e. coli linked to its restaurants. there is no everyday it is related to the previous e. coli incident. a significant drop in oil pricic put stocks here on wall street lower. last week, opec decided not to cut protection t. s&p gave up 14 the nasdaq fell 40. today congress will disperse hearing the proposed merger between the two largest beer mpanies, anheuser-busch inbev decided to buy miller for $100 billion. the deals need regulatory approval.
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will hurt craft brewers t. single coffee brewer keurig is being sold for $14 becoco. it is being bought by luxembourg jab holders. keurig reported sales, if you own a keurig, it won't mean that much to you. it will operate independently. basketball superstar lebron james signed a lifetime contract with nike. he first signed before he graduated fr high school t. financial terms were disclosed. he signed a $90 million contract with nike just after he entered the draft in 2003. anne-marie, if you are having trouble finding the mickey to your minnie, there is a new dating app to consider. mouse mipgle.com. aimed for people who love disney parks. it is not related to the disney company.
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of money on san jose. >> reporter: run of the most storied chip wrecks, a treasure trove of gold and jules worth as much as $17 become. this past weekend the president of colombia announced the remains of the san jose have been found. it was a jaw dropping moment. >> i had a hot flash like i was stunned. it was a sense of betrayal. >> because he and his crew spent $12 million to run a deep water submarine and discover the hasn't so say ship wreck 33 years ago. >> we went there. there was a wood pile. and an iron connan. . >> in 1982, he reported the site and was told he would get half of whatever was found. for the past three decades the colombian government has refused him anywhere near the ship wreck.
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writing that if we tried to go back, they would meet us witit military force. this here is a part of a necklace. >> he has found three other ship wrecks. >> the santa margarita. this is the ming dynasty. this one has been in the water for 400 years. >> it's petty compared to t t billion itself on board the san jose. >> i believe it's probably the richest ship wreck that ever happened. >> three decades later hrks se i don't-years-old, some of his investors have died. do you think you will ever see ur money? >> i wouldn't keep hanging on the i didn't. to me it's the big issue it's not right. they want the san jose. they want all of it. they don't want to pay for it. >> coming up after your local
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formereread football coach is suing for wrongful termination. we will speak with a legal expert and an interview with chip wilson the founder of lulu mon. >> that is the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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