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♪ captioning funded by cbs it's thursday, november 9th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." coming together. president trump meets with his chinese counterpart for help to stop the nuclear program and trade relations with china. >> this is something where we're working very hard to merit a fair and resip pri cal one. and vice president mike pence attends a prayer vigil
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after the shooting. >> no attack or act of violence will break our spirit or diminish the faith of the american people. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. president trump is in beijing this morning, the most anticipated stop of his five-day tour in asia. mr. trump said that he doesn't blame china for what he calls one-sided and unfair trade relations, and the president wants china to increase the pressure on north korea to give up its nuclear weapons program. steven portnoy is in beijing and has the details. >> reporter: good evening, anne-marie frrks china where it's already thursday night. it was a successful and historic one frchl the u.s. side, secretary of state rex tillerson
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reports on agreement of trade to a point and also on north korea. president trump and president trump xi talked. here he struck a rather different tone. >> i don't blame china. after all, who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens. i give china great credit. but in actuality i do blame past administrations for allowing this out-of-control trade deficit to take place and to grow. >> secretary of state rex tillerson later said what trump said with some tongue in cheek to it. he said the chinese understand they have more to do to open
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this market to u.s. made 2k3w50ds. on north korea we're told the two sides agree kim jong-un should not be allowed to have nuclear weapons. they're committed to u.n. security council resolutions that curb trade with the north but tillerson said those sanctions could take some time to work. from here president trump continues on to vietnam for an economic summit. earlier on he said he might meet with president vladimir putin. but tillerson said the meeting will only take place if the two have something in common that would take place. >> thank you. this morning republicans unveil their tax bill. there are expected to be some significant differences between the senate tax plan and the one proposed by house republicans. key issues. it would eliminate the deduction they can take for state and local
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people. vice president mike pence visited with families and attended a memorial service in suggester land springs last night. good morning. >> good morning. they're looking at how the suspect got his hands on weapons leading up to the attack despite several red flags. there was a memorial service heard last night in sutherland, texas, for those killed in the church shooting. mike pence showed up after wrapping up the day's events with a show of support from
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washington. >> we're with you. the american people are with you. >> reporter: earlier in the day they talked about the shooter and the things leading up to stream despite several red flags. he was also convicted in a court-martial of two charnls ge assault. >> we will find out why this information was not properly reported in 2012. >> reporter: as more about the victims is being released we learn that among those kited eight children and teenagers. paul was among the first ems workers to respond. he said after seeing what was inside that church, it's clear the shooter was determined to inflict as much damage as possible. >> he went after everybody. everybody. whoever he missed was by accident. >> the attack was caught on
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videotape by the church which regularly recorded its sunday service. authorities are now reviewing that footage. u.s. officials confirm the attacker's cell phone which they're still trying to access may find this next report a little troubling. it's a report on the failing of security. jeff pegues has that story. >> they found continued problems with procedures. they say possibly over 70% of the time explosives and weapons were able to get through check points. just two years ago testing found a 95% failure rate. house homeland security committee received a classified briefing on the report. here's what chairman michael
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mccaul said afterward. >> quite frankly, i speak for all of us when i say we find that report disturbing. >> reporter: the report made eight recommendations to the tsa but those also remain classified. in a statement the tsa says they agree with the recommendations and continue to make improvements for the traveling public. >> jeff pegues. thank you very much. the trump administration has tightened rules on travel to cuba for u.s. citizens. the new restrictions were unveiled yesterday. dozens of hotels, shops, and tour companies are off limits. cruise ship visits and direct commercial flights will continue. and now to the $85 billion proposed merger between at&t and time warner. cbs news has learned the justice
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department told at&t during a meeting sunday if the deal is to go forward, they must sell cnn. >> i can now say the timing of the closing of the deal is now uncertain. >> cnn has been continuously criticized by president trump. the department has never been instructed by the white house on this or any other transaction and at&t his
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♪ eddie montgomery miranda won. stapleton also won album of the year. the hit musical "hamilton" is headed to puerto rico with its original cast and new allegations against kevin spacey. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the boston globe" reports a news anchor says kevin spacey assaulted her son. she describes what spacey did to
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her 18-year-old son at a nantucket restaurant last summer. >> actor kevin spacey sexually assaulted my son. kevin spacey bought him drink after drink after drink, and when my son was drunk, spacey made his move. >> uunrah said space j stuck hi hand down his pants. >> jerry jones has reportedly hired high-profile attorney david boies. jones has threatened to sue the league and other owners over a contract extension for goodell. jones is angry goodell suspended his star running back ezekiel elliott for six games after he was accused of domestic
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violence. britain's "guardian" repo reports. the 7-year-old syrian boy lost 87% of his skin. the scientists used skin cells to replace h "hamilton" in puerto rico. it will be for a three-week run. he's been involved in the efforts to rebuild the island in the wake of hurricane maria. ahead on "cbs this morning," david begnaud is in puerto rico. still to come, a dining destination for movie fans. how breakfast at tiffany's will soon become a reality at the famous jewelry store.
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here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. an eventful day for self-driving shuttle buss in las vegas. less than two hours after people began taking rides one of the
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shuttles got in an accident. it sensed the truck was backing up but the truck did not stop and hit the shuttle. the human truck driver was blame and no one was hurt. on the "cbs moneywatch" fans of tiffany's will soon be able to dine at the holiday store. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. president trump talks trade with chinese president xi jinping. this morning they signed additional business agreements worth over $200 billion. it includes making computer chips, jet engines, and auto parts. the dow rose 6 points, the s&p 500 rose 3 points and the nasdaq ended 5 points higher. former equifax chair smith.
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the equifax breach exposed data of 145 million americans. a hack against yahoo! in 2013 affected some 3 billion users. mayer said it's not enough. >> it's not enough to protect against a state-sponsored attack. >> in 2014 russian hackers hit yahoo!. this year they filed criminal charges in the case, the first against russian agents for cyber crimes. and, anne-marie, beginning tomorrow you can begin having breakfast at tiffany's at its flag ship store. you can order a coffee and croissant for $29. don't be alarmed.
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you get more. remember she had to settle for eating her pastry outside. >> she did. that was the opening scene of that iconic movie. but at $29, might be grabbing a bagel and standing ontown street too. a little steep. it is tiffany's though. diane king hall. thank you. class act, former gang members are going back to school in a special program that offers special incentives to graduates. for my joint pain. s now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. there's a program in boston that's helping former gang members get a second chance. it gives them an opportunity to go back to school and make some
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money at the same time. roxana saberi has the story. >> reporter: 31-year-old alex diaz never thought he'd graduate from high school. growing up in a rough neighborhood in boston, he joined a gang. >> i've been shot, stabbed, prison. >> reporter: after eight years behind bars he came home with a new attitude. >> i changed everything around. >> reporter: he joined classes like this one where ex-criminals are paid $400 a week to finish they high school study and go to college. mark cullit o culliton started program last august. some people say you're helping young people engaged in crime. why should you be paying them $400 to study.
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>> that gets down to the more fundamental question do you believe they're bad people or people who made bad choices. we're not rewarding them for their bad behavior. what we're saying is you've made mistakes that have hurt your own community. if you want to do the right thing, we are here for you. ten students includes alex started school this fall. >> i want to start an electricity company. help people get a job. >> reporter: he hopes to inspire others and he said all they need is a second chance. roxana saberi, cbs news, boston. >> i'm sure he is already inspiring others. coming up on "cbs this morning," behind the scenes of "thursday night football." norah o'donnell talked with tony
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our top stories this morning. president trump met with chinese president zee sheng ping this morning in beijing. mr. trump urged china to increase pressure on north korea to give up its weapons program. and he also said he doesn't blame china for what he calls one-sided trade relations. he blames his predecessors. the department of homeland security found that possibly over 70% of the time during tests explosives and other weapons were able to get through tsa screeners. that's better than two years ago when the failure rate was 95%.
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there are new questions about the small plane pitcher roy halladay was flying when he crashed into the gulf of mexico on tuesday. kris van cleave has details. >> reporter: this new video appears to show roy halladay close the water before he crashed. they're investigating. the ntsb norene price. >> a lot of people said the plane was at low ought attitude. >> it's easy to fly even for inexperience inexperienc inexperienced pilots. halladay's crash is the third crash this year. icon began delivering the plane in 2015. in april there was a crash. the ntsb blamed both incidents
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on pilot error. >> this is extraordinary to have three accidents in sex, seven months. >> reporter: former chair mark rosenker. >> it's certainly raising questions about its stability or ease of flight or too many pilots are taking the simplicity for granted and their be making mistakes. >> icahn had used him in videos. last month icahn's co o' o'encouraged them to fly above a
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certain amount of feet. coming up on "cbs this morning," the test for fidget spinner and kwhie one is refusing to take the potentially dangerous product after the shelf. plus. >> reporter: an international team is off the sea of cortez to capture the most dangerous sea ma'am. the world. we'll tell you why and how coming up on cbs this morning. >> and behind the screens on "thursday night football" norah o'donnell talks with tony romo about teaming up with jim nantz in the broadcast booth. the's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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i'm kenny choi. a live look outside at the bay bridge. a wet start to this thursday morning. did you have coffee or two? >> i did. >> it is thursday, november
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9th. i'm kenny choi. >> i enjoyed that one. >> i was too busy fixing my hair ! >> i need it. >> i sing in the car on the way to work. >> weekend is almost here. >> except for those of us who work on weekends! >> we have new coffee in the break room! i'll check it out in a minute. [ laughter ] >> have you tried it yet? >> it's a very exciting thing. >> i have my jug with me. i'm tracking showers on hi-def doppler. give yourself a little extra time. keep in mind these are some of the first showers of the year. slick roads are likely as you head out the door. not a lot in terms

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