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i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow! . . . . first a member of donald trump's cabinet has been chosen, but he hasn't accepted the job yet. >> they were against each other during the campaign, trump plans a healing policeman striking a woman during an altercation. >> the winter weather that has us excited. the lengths they will go for milk and cookies. and the eye popping sales prices for marlin monroe's infamous happy birthday mr. president dress. "early today" starts right now.
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mohyeldin. >> i'm frances rivera. >> mr. trump added michael flynn to hissed a min strag. no word on whether he accepted the offer. knew this morning, he is considering mitt romney for secretary of state. keep in mind the two men are scheduled to meet in what should be a very awkward greeting, following the dramatic backing between the two during the fraud. his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. >> you can see how loyal he is. he was begging for my endorsement. i could have said, mitt, drop to your knees. he would have dropped to his knees. >> the bullying. the greed, the showing off, the mysogeney the third grade the at treks.
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case. you know they still -- >> romney joins former u.n. ambassador bob colton, bob corker, former new york city rudy guiliani and south carolina governor nikki haley from a possible people for secretary of state. other other include governor rick scott, senator jeff sessions, henry kissinger and more. one removes himself, house speaker newt gingrich tells nbc news, he will not be a part of the trump cabinet. >> that and sinz abe is the first to meet wp mr. trump for what was described as a very candid discussion.
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trump's legal team asked for a delay until after the inauguration. justice correspondent pete williams confirms even president trump can be compelled to testify on this and other lawsuits pertaining to matters prior to his election. keep in mind, the trump university legal case was brought by former students who claimed they misrepresented what students will be taught t. federal judge in the case, the same judge who trump said during the campaign wasos because of his ethnic identity. now to a disturbing story out of arizona, where a police officer has been placed on leave after a video was posted on social media, showing him punching a woman in a face during a confrontation. >> that woman was subsequently investigated and an investigation is under way. nbc has more. >> reporter: cell phone video captured the confrontation if flag staff, arizona, when the officer threw the punch. >> hey. >> hey.
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that. >> police were responding to an eviction notice. it is unclear who led to the police officer, and she was arrested and released. >> just let him arrest you. >> you dare see it. it's the people who are supposed to protect us and they did not protect us. they ended up hurting me. >> reporter: the plarld placed the officer on leave. the chief saying he is concerned by what is depicted. >> it is our intent to conduct a very investigation into this matter. >> reporter: in his report, the officer said he was kicked and needed in the groin. the video shot behind a rail is not the only everyday. >> stop, police, stop, right now! >> reporter: in flag staff, police wear body cameras like
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>> to a teen pool party if texas. officers impact high profile incidents like these never face criminal charges. in arizona, police are asking for time and patience to determine if the whole story is on this shocking tape. miguel almaguer, nbc news. >> we also have video from a six-year-old boy pulled out ought rubble if syria. it reportedlyoo four hours to rescue this shocked and bloody child in aleppo. sadly, his mother was killed in that airstrikes t. strikes are a part of a russian launch this week t. bombardment created a syrian crisis with the disruption of water and electricity supply to residents. >> more and more disturbing evidence of those children. a massive gas explosion
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others in canton, illinois. look at this under surveillance video from wednesday. it captures the very moment of impact. right there, officials say a contractor digging outside the 125-year-old opera house hit aen line. the cause of the explosion, though, is under investigation. it is the latest in a series of recent explosions rocking communities across the country. in the past 20 years, gas line people in the united states, causing more than a billion dollars in property damage. 50 wildfires are burning and 20,000 acres across seven states and residents' house may be in danger. it's going 20 feet in the air, mack it difficult to breathe. >> if smrn to walk into an enclosed designated smoking
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exposed to by the forest fires. >> authorities believe many of the fires were started by arsonists. the governor of north carolina amourn theed up to a $10,000 reward leading to an arrest. we have a new ipopping stat for you. the u.s. divorce rates have now dropped to a 40-year low. we are talking about 40 years here. it's based on new data by bowling green university. th hourss for every thousand women across the country. marriage rates have increased to 32.2 marriages for every thousand women. >> i think because you know i was reading about this, it seems people are mature and marrying later in life. >> we figure ourselves out. all right, weather news, snow is headed to different parts of the country. while seven not thrilled.
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taking in the snowflakes with what might be described as purevdorj happiness. >> i love it. >> he has no plays to worry about. >> it's called, please come back inside. >> there it is, living the life. bill cairns is here with that. >> i love the first snow. everybody likes to go out there. it's that third and fourth we don't leak so much. winter storm warnings continue from nebraska to the snow has broken out overnight. it is heavy overnight. the heaviest snow, that's going to be shing up into areas of south dakota and minnesota during the day today. that's where the worst will be. nebraska will see things improving slowly. we are looking at six to 12 inches of snow by the end of tonight. here's a closer look at your day ahead. >> well, also the other big story behind this is the cold
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cold air is moving all through the middle of the country. enjoy this warmth through the ohio valley. much colder conditions will arrive on saturday and sunday. >> whole talk about the weekend forecast coming up. there is more snow, too. >> we have holiday traffic coming up. >> thank you. just ahead, bayer "time" magazine iconic photos. plus, when is the best time toe boss doesn't get suspicious? >> they get suspicious every day, every day. >> we'll tell you when we come back. thanks for giving victor te energy to be the rowdiest fan. and joseph, the ability to see monsters. when you choose walgreens, you choose to make a difference... like how every vitamin and flu shot you get at walgreens helps give life-changing vitamins and vaccines... to children in need. so, really... happy thanks for giving!
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american flag on iwo jima back in 1945. then there's this the historic 1965 man on the moon and while contell prepare snapshots made the list, ellen's selfie went viral in the oscars in 2014. >> incredible. some of those pictures bring back memory, especially that oscar one. very powerful. leading the news, violence erupted in athens, greece. hooded protesters threw round of projectiles at the police, who responded with tear gas and grenade, littering the streets with riot and smoke. they broke out after the us a territory policy, which were demanded by the european union and international monetary fund in exchange for critical loans for that country. in the washington post, a fake news writer writes bluntly, quote, i think donald trump is
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t. article comes as social media sites like facebook and twitter are under a barrage of criticism of what say some is aiding and abetting the false information during the election. president obama is lending his voice to the fight as he comes out swing against this misinformation. >> there is so much active misinformation and it's pack and very well and it looks the same when you see it open a facebook page or you turn on your television. if everything seems to be the same and no distinctions are made, then we won't know what to protected. we won't know what to fight for. >> mark zuckerberg, himself, said fake news was not something that's swayed the election. if it's getting the president's attention, it is serious. mcdonald's will have customers now be able to order
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dpliefrd to tear table. they are introducing it to all stores nationwide, people are happier to wait for food sitting down. it hopes to win commerce lost to competitors to shake shack, including me. >> we will see how that turns out. just ahead, how much did one marin monroe's iconic dress sell for? plus history. we will bring you those details next. and trim the tree with 50% off holiday d?cor. dress to impress for the school concert and keep warm with $16.99 hats and $49.99 boots. then hurry home to cozy up for a family movie night. at kohl's, friends and family save a little more with an extra 20% off. it's our way of saying thanks so you can give a little more this holiday.
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>> fast forwarding, today, president obama marks obama's final foreign stop of his presidency. former senator ted cruz will different a speech alongside governor nikki haley. >> this weekend's box office may and where to find them opens nationwide. >> nocturnal animals, the psychological thriller starring amy adams and jake gyllenhaal. >> a drama with casey affleck and michelle williams a. lot of food movies to try to catch. >> ipopping headlines. you remember that famous skin tight dress worn by marlin
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auction. >> ? happy birthday ? ? mr. president ? ? happy birthday to you ? >> well, she was wearing that dress right there at that very moment when she sang to the president t. dress sold for a whopping $4. million t. buyer, ripley's believe it or not. believe it. >> it sold for 4.8. >> so you havet rendition of mr. president. the iconic pieces of mar len memorabilia. next, the biggest bust, the u.s. seized fake u.s. currency, the u.s. secret service was carrying out searches in lima when the huge stacks were discovered. peru is the largest manufacture of fake u.s. currency. 48 people were busted in the raid. six plants were shut down. interesting the president is on
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announcement came out of peru. probably a coordinated secret service operation. >> maybe you can use a little me time, well, playing hookie from work will do the trek. now a new survey found the best time of day to call out people from work is at 6:38 a.m. on a tuesday. of course, that's within are you most likely to be believed. apparently, unlike calling out sick on a monday >> never worry. everyone always calls you out on it. >> the number one reason, apparently, stomach problems. you can't argue with that. >> tuesday if you call out sick with stomach problems. >> i may do that. here's the thing, when it comes to mental health, mental well inside, you know what, those are important. so, businesses, you know. >> everybody needs a break sometime. have you ever we heard about the grandma thanksgiving text story that has gone viral?
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th my favorite girl. ask your heart doctor about entresto?. and help make the gift of tomorrow possible. what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a fancy juice store? ready, go! hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. people say, let's just get a sandwich or something. "or something"? you don't just graduate from medical school, ll smoked chicken, bake fresh foccacia and hand-slice avocado. there's nothing "or something" about it. >> there's a new online thing, it's called the trump is coming challenge. it's pretty straight forward. all you have to do is you sneak
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>> yikes! trump is coming! aaaah! >> trump is coming! >> trumpl is coming! >> trumpl's coming! >> it's very simple. melania does the same thing when she hears him coming home at night. >> all right. it is something that happens to a lot of us, who send a text to another into a thanksgiving dinner. he said he received a text that read, in part, thanksgiving at my house and it was from grandma. he didn't recognize the number and wondered when did his grandmother start texting. he asked for a pic. shery employed with a picture and the text writing, shelves not his grandmother and can i still get a plate? she said, yes, and invited him
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some good news heading into the holiday season, we all love those random, i love getting invited to grandma's house. >> it's usually a wrong number. that's a great example of how it works out. here's a british man that took a giant leap. that's simon barry. he did it to just, because he was kind of hungry. he wanted milk and cookies, he set the world record bungy he jumped 240 feet. look at that perfection, to nail that cup of tea was pretty tricky. not only is he a world record holder. he officially did an amazing feat. congrats to him. pretty amazing. >> spot on. accuracy. >> this is "early today." little dakota's nose was quivering in fear. because it knew an ordinary tissue was near.
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>> a big change this weekend with the weather. we have blizzard conditions in minnesota, you have one or two warm days on the east coast him look what happens on the weekend t. cold air pours in t elevations to the east of erie, water town, syracuse the andirondacks and the green and white mountains, so big changes. it looks like winter time conditions are arriving. it looks like democrats are looking to build as nancy pelosi gets her first democratic challenger. democratic leadership elections
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and showing among mid-western states, particularly blue col ar voters, the pelosi challenger should be none other than that ryan. he officially put himself in that position. the vote is yet to be scheduled. >> it is the first of its kind in new england and possibly the world a. teenager is managed to convince a judge to let her body be froenz. she where to the judge u judge in the hopes she can be brought back to life t. case was taken to court. when her father disagreed the girl has been transferred to start the preservation process at the cost of $46,000. fascinating, there is ethics involved when it comes to science. >> absolutely. listen up, it's official, women are better multitaskers than men. we could have told you that.
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research from the neurolinguistics laboratory looks at scans from men and women's minds, men's minds can be grodier. i am fought surprised by that at all and require much more to shift their attention. in contrast, most do not receive that amount of mental difficulty. while men face it their spire lives. >> yes. correct. absolutely to the entire thing. especially if you have kid, you instead of being two steps ahead, you got to be five stems ahead. all right, more people crave wifi than sex, alcohol or even chocolate. a study was conducted by ipass, a leading internet provider. we can all relate, american and european participants were asked to rank wifi against human luxuries, 14% said chocolate.
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now on today in iowa: an overnight stabbing in eastern iowa. plus -- a sign of peace and comfort that's now in bad shape. a cemetery hoping someone will step forward to fix it. and in case he ever forgets, an reminder of who won the presidential election... because he lost a bet. i'm jerry gallagher. let's check on your weather now eileen on camera from the kwwl stormtrack

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