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more protests in new york city and across the country over the decision not to indict a police officer in the death of eric garner, despite promises of change from city officials. >> the way we go about policing has to change. it has to change in the city, it has to change in the country. >> a suspect in the united arab emirates is arrested in the murder of a teacher. >> scrubbed today. >> and rocket reset. nasa tries again today to launch a rocket that may one day carry humans to mars. captioning funded by cbs this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, december 5th,
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2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. protesters did not let up overnight in voicing their anger over the eric garner case. demonstrators in new york city clashed with police as hundreds tried to board the staten island ferry. other protesters laid homemade coffins across the manhattan bridge allegedly representing people killed by nypd officers. don champion is on staten island with more on the unrest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the protests lingered into the early morning hours. while things have remained peaceful, one thing for sure. growing outrage over the grand jury's decision about what happened here shows no sign of slowing down. a steady flow of protesters disrupted traffic for a second night. earlier the most peaceful
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demonstrations took a turn in times square where police made several arrests. others rally at the site of the staten island ferry in the march. >> enough is enough. our people are getting murdered every day and i'm just sick and tired of it. >> reporter: anger over a grand jury's decision not to indict the police officer daniel pantaleo continues to spill over to other cities across the nation. thousands of people of all nations pushed for change at the christmas tree lighting. >> we need to get the message across. >> reporter: officer pantaleo testified before the grand jury for two hours about what happened here inall when he took garner down as cameras rolled. he maintains it was not a choke hold he was using but a ma nush he learned at the police academy. >> is that, in fact, within the framework of what we teach our officers in terms of how do you take down a person you're attempting to arrest.
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>> reporter: in an interview with cbs's scott pelley, commissioner bratton said the offic office is investigating. now the didn't of justice continues its own independent investigation into garner's death. garner's family is also said to be preparing a civil lawsuit. >> don champion. thank you, don. officers are accused of excessive force in a number of incidents in the past few years. dean reynolds is in cleveland where the mayor admits there are problems. >> reporter: november 29th, 2012, a police chase turned into this. a couple was killed in a literal hail of bullets.
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137 rounds fired into the car. police said they felt the couple shot at them but no gun was ever recovered. will jackson is their uncle. >> all i know is it was like a modern-day lynching. >> reporter: on new year's day 20g 11 an unarmed man was pursued if a traffic violation and after surrendering helicopter video captured him sashagely being beaten by officers. none was prosecuted. and days ago tamir rice, brandishing a toy gun -- was shot by a plauv. the justice department is now basically confirming what many in cleveland already knew, including examples of rogue officers inflaming routine situations, slanting their after-action reports or not writing reports at all. justice looked into over 600
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cases of excessive force here from 2010 to 20 13g. cleveland mayor frank jackson requested the review. >> there are problems in the division of the cleveland police, and this review has demonstrated some of those problems. >> well, good afternoon. >> reporter: attorney general eric holder said cleveland is one of 20 police forces undergoing a justice department investigation. >> has any pattern or pathology emerged from these that you think leads cops to cross the line? >> i think we certainly see patterns where you see inadequate training, where you see resource deficiencies, where you see cultural problems that exist within police departments. >> reporter: cleveland and the justice dpts will now try to work out an agreement that would include the naming of an independent monitor who would oversee and ensure much needed reform. dean reynolds, cbs news,
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cleveland. a smoke filled cockpit forced a packed jetliner to make an emergency landing. 225 passengers were onboard a delta flight from detroit to ft. lauderdale when it made an unscheduled stop in toledo last night. local fire crews converged on the plane after getting a mayday call. no one on board the plane was hurt. a second jet was brought in to finish the flight. and president obama will officially announce today his pick for secretary of defense. ashton carter is wide lid expectedto be the nominee. he's a physicist and former deputy secretary of defense. carter has already received bipartisan support and has already received easy confirmation. he will replace chuck haig whole announced his resignation last month. and an american hostage is pleading with his captors. they raided a cave and killed six al qaeda guards. troops saved eight hostages but
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somers was not in the group. his brother and mother have made a video to address his captors saying they had no knowledge of the attempt to rescue him. >> please show mercy and give us an opportunity to see our luke again. he is all that we have. >> al qaeda says the united states has two more days to meet unspecified demands or somers could be killed. and police in abu dhabi have arrested a woman in connection with the murder of an american teacher. security officials think the attack could be the work of a lone wolf enspired by islamic militants to target western citizens. charlie d'agata reports from london. >> reporter: abu dhabi police released dramatic video showing the arrest of the woman suspe suspected of the fatal stabbing of an american school teacher. ee b
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ibolya ryan was murdered, the mother of twins. it's unclear why she was targeted but she it may have been because she is american. video showed a suspect entering an upscale mall. she headed to the bathroom where police said the stabbing took place. she emerged 90 minutes later, dodging alarmed shoppers and making a getaway. the attack left a trail of blood on the bathroom floor. police identified this bloodied kitchen knife as the murder weapon. ryan's murder came weeks after threats were discovered on extremist websites encouraging attacks on teachers in american schools. police say the suspect was also seen entering an apartment build of an egyptian american doctor where she planted a homemade bomb outside his door.
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it was discovered by his young son. police dismantled it before it did any damage. authorities in the uae have not asked for u.s. help in the case. at the moment u.s. officials are considering it more of a targeted crime. at the same time they're not ruling out whether it was a lone wolf attack. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. the philippines is bracing for a powerful typhoon. typhoon hagupit is planning to slam into areas still recovering from last year's storm. some residents are loading up on supplies before this weekend. the typhoon's name in filipino is smash. that's the translation. it packs winds of more than 130 miles an hour. last november the typhoon killed more than 173 people. now bill cosby is striking back at one of his accusers. lawyers say judith
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three, two, one. hey. >> president obama and the first family lit the national christmas tree last night, an annual holiday tradition in washington. special guests included actor tom hanks as emcee and singer patti labelle. take two for nasa. the agency will try again this morning to try a launch of the space capsule. an attempt was scrubbed on thursday because of gusty winds and sluggish fuel valves. craig boswell is at the kennedy space center. >> recommending a scrub for today. >> shutdown hydraulics. >> reporter: nasa's spacecraft was scheduled to blast off. mission control postponed the launch to friday morning. >> the team was absolutely on their game, listening to everything the rocket was
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telling us, and it ultimately told us it wasn't ready to go today. we'll go make sure we've got a happy rocket and as soon as we do that, we're going to go back to the pad and send orion off to a very, very successful space ride. >> reporter: it's designed to take the spacecraft into deep space since apollo 40 years ago. the test flight will have no astronauts on board. the orion will soar to an orbit 3,600 miles above earth and descend through temperatures nearing 4,000 degrees. during the flight they'll test the electronics, heat shield and parachutes to make sure the machine is safe for humans. nasa hopes astronauts will set foot on mars sometime after 2030. craig boswell, cbs news, at the kennedy space center. zrat ahead, "moneywatch." expensive bruchlt far bucks puts a morning twist on your
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over a billion dollars. despite some recent bad publicity, ooper's new invention from venture capitalists values the company at $40 billion. uber operates more than 250 cities in 50 countries. now you can buy diapers from amazon.com. the line is available to amazon prime members. each item has information such as where the product was made and ingredients were bought. amazon prime including free delivery. it includes $99 a year. starbucks revealed yesterday what it's planning. it lets customers order ahead on their smartphones. that could help keep lines in its stores shorter and in some areas the coffee chain plans to offer delivery by late next year. and later in seattle they
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offer a roastry and tasting room. it's the flagship of planned chain of 100 stores, and it's rumored to have cost more than $20 million. it includes a retail store and a manufacturing facility. anne-marie? >> here's the thing. i'm opposite of whatever a coffee snob is. i like a coffee that's sweet and weak. all that is lost on me but i know a lot of people are going to be excited to hear that news. >> 7-eleven? >> pretty much. i'm good with that. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot. a pair meet on "thursday night football" and tiger woods' return from injury does not go as planned. this is the "cbs morning news." suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.
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in sports two teams that were feasted upon on thanksgiving try to rebound on "thursday night football." the bears and the cowboys meeting in chicago. the bears trying to come back from a seven-point deficit in the third quarter when matt forte fumbles the ball, and that's when the wheels come off for the bears. dallas scores three touchdowns in rapid succession to make the score, 35-7. the cowboys pull away to win, 41-28. now, it's one thing to be a gracious host. it's another to let your guests walk all over you, and that's what's happening to tiger woods at the event he hosts. woods finds himself 18th out of 18 golfers as the second round of the hero world challenge opens today. this is the first competitive golf he's played since august when he had an accident with
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south africa marched the one-year anniversary of the death of nelson mandela. official ceremonies are under way to remember the south african leader passing away. the archbishop december monday tootoo says the anti-apartheid leader taught the world to never give up hope. two brothers are the latest youtube stars playing with toys. >> ready, action. >> let's open this thing. >> reporter: with christmas opening, brothers gabe and garrett have plenty to do. their youtube channel with videos of them trying out new
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toys has tens of millions of views. . >> this is the new ford f-150. >> reporter: the boys are inspired. gabe's and garrett's dad brian shoots the videos. mom laurie is in charge of set decoration. it's a true family business. >> it really is. we all have our part in it. >> reporter: was your dad always chasing after you guys with the video camera? >> yeah. >> let's go. >> i mean kids are really good at this because it's authentic and they tell it like it is. >> reporter: april anderson sells advertising for google which owns youtube. >> we have hundreds of thousands of contact creators who make over six figures. >> it's gone beyond all of our wildest expectations. and now, you know, we get like a million views a day. >> reporter: how much money do
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you make from a million views a day? >> probably a couple of bucks a thousand views so you can do the math on that. >> reporter: brian gets a check for about $2,000 a day. that's around $730,000 for a year. what was it like when the checks started coming in? >> it's crazy. >> reporter: gabe and garrett's toy reviews may help make many kids happy this christmas, but nowhere will they bring more happiness than in their own home. john blackstone, cbs news, san bruno, california. the official announcement was made in london that actor daniel craig will return to star in the new james bond film due out next november. the 24th movie in the bond series will be called spt spectre" which is a terrorist organization that was in an
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early bond maneuver. actor christian balz will play a villain. coming up on "cbs this morning," more in the protest in the eric garner choke hold case. plus new questions about truman capote's classic book "true blood. wts. and we'll go to los angeles for the announcement of this year's grammy nominations. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day.
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. >> we begin at 4:30 with breaking news, mobile three liver at the scene of a row home fire. the flames broke out about 20 minute ago, on the unit block of south connestoga street. firefighters just got this one under control. we've learned one person is being evaluated for injuries. the fire has not spread to any other homes. stay with us for the very latest all morning long. >> it is friday, december 5th, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm nicole brewer in for erika this morning. stories we're following today. >> fiery toned one car crash leaves one person dead. >> comedian bill cosby is fighting back against at least one every hirst accusers, the new development playing out in a california courtroom. and, take two, live look

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