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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, december 12th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." i don't know need to be told, chris, the same thing every day, every morning, same word. nothing has changed. let's go over it again. >> opting out. the president-elect declines daily intelligence briefings, while questioning the cia's conclusion russia worked to get him elected. >> it could be russia. i don't really think it is, but who knows? i don't know either. they don't know and i don't know. already this morning, a blast of wintry weather has grounded hundreds of flights. while the midwest is digging out, the northeast is looking
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out for the system's next stop. breaking overnight. a conviction in the shooting death of former nfl player will smith. but it's not the verdict his family was hoping for. 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-elect donald trump is dismissing reports that the russians interfered on his behalf in the presidential election calling the claims ridiculous. but lawmakers from both parties are calling for an investigation. the report could complicate the possible nomination of exxonmobil rex artificitillerso secretary of state. mr. trump says he does not need daily intelligence briefings because he is, quote, a smart person. >> reporter: president-elect donald trump holds more meetings at trump tower today as he continues to fill key posts in his administration. the development comes amid calls
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from a bipartisan group of senators for congress to investigate the cia's assessment that russia played a role in getting him elected. hours after president-elect donald trump publicly lashed out at the cia's assessment that russia intervened in the 2016 election. >> they have no idea. >> reporter: former ambassador to the u.n. john bolton a possible candidate for trump's deputy secretary of state also cast out on the claim. >> until we know more how the intelligence community came to this conclusion, we don't know what it is. >> reporter: the news was first reported friday night by "the washington post" after the cia shared secret intel with a group of u.s. senators. senior republican senator john mccain is among a bipartisan group of lawmakers calling for a congressional probe. >> facts are stubborn things. they did hack into this campaign. there is a whole lot of issues out there.
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it requires an investigation. >> reporter: in an interview with fox over the weekend, mr. trump also dismissed the value of getting daily intelligence briefings. >> i don't have to be told the same thing and the same words every single day for the next eight years. >> reporter: and brushed aside concerns about nominating exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson as secretary of state. >> he is much more than a business executive. i mean, he is a world class player. >> reporter: if nominated, tillerson is expected to face trouble winning senate confirmation, given his close ties to russian president vladimir putin. among those expected to meet with mr. trump today, former presidential rivalries carly fiorina. >> we will talk to mike morrell on "cbs this morning" about charges that russia interfered in the u.s. presidential election. this morning china has
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serious concerns over mr. trump's latest comments about concerning the longstanding policy of one china. >> i fullynd the one china policy but i don't know why we have to be bound by a one china policy unless we make a deal with china having to do with other things, including trade. >> mr. trump already angered beijing by taking a phone call from taiwan's president. the first time an american president or president-elect has publicly spoken to a taiwanese leader in nearly four decade. the chinese government called the one china policy the basis of u.s./chinese relations. critics have accused mr. trump of tolerating anti-semitism but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said -- >> i know donald trump very well. i know him very well. i think his attitude for support is clear. he feels very warmly about the
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jewish people and about the jewish people and no question about that. >> mr. netanyahu hopes to work with mr. trump to dismantle the nuclear agreement with iran. a nasty winter storm. winter storm warnings and advisories are posted across most of the northeast into new england. travel is a mess. more than 1,800 flights were cancelled yesterday and hundreds of flights today have already been cancelled. light to moderate snow is forecast into this morning. the first major snowstorm of the season. in detroit yesterday, a delta jet ended up in the grass as it was turning from the runway to the taxiway. no one was injured. chief meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says a surge of arctic air is on the way. >> reporter: sloppy storm system moving through the northeast this morning. snow on the northern end of it and heavy rain on the southern
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side of it. as we watch the storm move through the area throughout the course of the day the snow will stack up across portions of new england and all of it is well off to the east by the time we head into monthday night. over half foot of snow is likely across much of new england, especially the higher elevations. about 3 to 6 across southern new england and snow line around new york city. maybe a little bit of snow but most of it washed away by rainfall to be the issue for the morning drive. across the coast, not a lot of active weather for our monday as we kick off the week. still very cold across the upper midwest. a little milder across the southern states. then the big story this week we will be talking about another blast of arctic air. this one is going to point right across the upper midwest and east coast and arrives on wednesday and makes its way eastbound and friday sub zero windchills and record low temperatures and snow squalls along the way and recharging another blast of cold air the second half of this week.
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i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. the man who shot former new orleans saints player will smith was convicted of manslaughter. cardell hayes shot smith following a traffic incident in april. smith was popular in new orleans and his death stunned the city. a former teammate says the conviction offers little satisfaction. >> we got a lot of pent-up emotion and anxiety and a lot of different things. so at least to hear guilty in some sense, gives you some relief but at the end of the day, it's not a win. >> hayes was also convicted of attempted manslaughter for wounding smith's wife. he'll be sentenced february 17th and faces up to 40 years behind bars. overseas now. investigations into terrorist attacks in egypt and turkey. at least 38 died in a pair of bombings in turkey. this morning, turkish police arrested more than a hundred members of a kurdish militant
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group and holly williams reports. >> reporter: a kurdish militant group, the kurd stan freedom falcons have claimed responsibility for this deadly attack which seems to have targeted police officers. 30 of those killed were members of the police force according to the turkish authorities. the first explosion in kabul, followed 45 second later by a suicide bomber detonating their device in a nearby park, according to turkish officials. turkish's deputy prime minister said the car bomb may have used 900 pounds of explosives and the blast could be heard from several miles away and follows a spate of devastating bombings over turkey the last year. some attributed to isis and others kurdish militants who were involved in a decades long conflict here. there was another lethal attack in cairo.
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a bombing near the egypt shaun's main christian cathedral and killed 35, including children, and left dozens wounded. there has been no claim of responsibility so far. but islamic militants have targeted egypt's christian community in the past. >> that was holly williams reporting. coming up on the "morning news." casting call controversy. cadillac comes under fire for seeking real alt-right people and on "saturday night live," walter ta walter is tapped to head the dea. >> trust me. i know the dea better than anyone, inside and out.
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>> ryan cranston revises his "breaking bad" character. he passed off walter white as the next head of the drug enforcement administration. cadillac is apologizing for alt-right casting call. and hacking allegations. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the "chicago tribune" reports the illinois republican party was told in june that it's e-mails had been hacked, but the fbi warning did not mention that the breech was part of a wider election plot. some of its e-mails were released to a site federal investigators have linked to russian hackers. the "los angeles times" reports a man is being held in connection with a stabbing of a worshiper saturday near a simi valley mosque. sheriff's deputies planned to charge him with hate crimes. police say the victim's wounds are nonlife-threatening. "the washington post"
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reports that a casting agency sought people to act as members of the alt-right movement. the listings that performers were needed for a cadillac commercial. the casting call said it was for an artistic spot capturing all walks of life of america. well, the automaker had nothing to do with it and the worker who placed the listing was fired. the "detroit free press" reports the awarding of a degree for a than officer killed on duty. colin rhodes patrolled wayne state university and attended the graduate school. he was just short of his masters when he was shot last month near the campus. his killer is still being sought. "sports illustrated" reports the proposal of a bill that would allow guns in washington state sports stadiums. that would include the homes of seattle's mariners and seahawks. both teams have strict no gun policies. still ahead, a health party. caught on video. deer turn up on a road in
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early yesterday morning. dozens of deer were out for a bit of a stroll on a highway west of phoenix working out, perhaps, for that big sleigh pulling job later this month? you never know. santa may need a sub. i think that is how rudolph got his job? not sure. on the cbs "moneywatch" now. mr. trump hold a tech summit and samsung tries to get back remaining note 7's. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. oil prices to the highest level in a year and a half after nonopec members will join opec in cutting production. u.s. crude jumped over 54 dlaa s barrel. investors anticipate the fed will raise interest rates at its december meeting. the dow gained nearly 587 points and s&p 60 points higher and nasdaq added 188 points for the week. on wednesday, president-elect trump plans to meet with many
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prominent silicon valley leader. jeff bezos and sheryl sandberg among those attending the meetings in new york. iran is buying 16.6 billion dollars in jets from boeing. the deal faces potential opposition in congress and the white house. the purchase of 80 passenger planes was made possible by last year's nuclear agreement that lifted most sanctions in iran. the boeing contract is the biggest u.s./iran deal since the iranian revolution in 1979. a boeing 787 dream liner will fly overseas. it will be the longest nonstop passenger route in the world. samsung is releasing a software update on december 19th
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for its recalled galaxy note 7 that renders the smartphones useless. the update prevents the phones from charging or making calls or sending messages. the idea is get everyone who still has the phone, which can ov overhelt a overheat and explode to turn them in. disney's "moana" was top at the box office. "office christmas party" was second in its debut week. and "fantastic feasts and where to find them" was third. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still to come, cold caps for cancer patients. a look at a new device to help women stop hair loss as they undergo chemotherapy.
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. many cancer patients lose their hair while trying to win the fight against the disease, but there is a new device that could change that. don champion reports. >> i was going through treatment here. >> reporter: karen dicken was diagnosed with breast cancer last year and underwent a double mastectomy and chemotherapy. like many women the idea of losing her hair during treatment was traumatic. >> i knew going forward that was going to be something very hard for me. i always had blond hair and thick. >> reporter: doctors at the cancer center in dallas told her about a new experimental scalp cooling device that could prevent hair loss. for 12 weeks, karen wore the
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accident happen for chemo before treatment, during treatment, and then for an hour after. >> it was very cold. it was almost like a brain freeze when i put that cap on me. >> you can taylor it to the individual patient. >> reporter: dr. john pippen says the cap cools the scalp to about 24 degrees fahrenheit and reducing blood flow. >> the follicles get child and it slows everything down and keeps the chemotherapy out of there. >> reporter: a new study presented at the san antonio breast cancer symposium shows the device prevented hair loss in over half the patients who used it. >> it was a gift. >> reporter: karen only lost about 5 prps % of her hair. >> to be able to go through that process and keeping my hair kept me positive and that is what pushed me through. >> reporter: the maker of the device is filing for fda clearance. don champion, cbs news, dallas. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," actor john goodman from "patriots day." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news."
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call or go to cancercenter.com. appointments available now. require incoming first lady melania trump is preparing for a hearing this morning in her defamation lawsuit against two websites. kenneth craig has the story. >> reporter: as melania trump moves into one of the most public roles in the world, her lawsuit against a maryland-based political blogger argues it doesn't mean media outlets can saying about her. her lawsuit cites an article posted earlier this year that says mr. trump had worked as a quote, high-end escort. mrs. trump is also suing the british tabloid "daily mail" for her racy past. cbs news justice correspondent paul reed.
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>> melania trump has the resources to carry on a long legal fight. even if she doesn't win this could serve as a deterrent for other smaller news outlets that don't have the same resources to defend themselves. >> reporter: both the daily male and tarpley.net retracted their stories. charles harder, the hollywood lawyer who helped hulk hogan win a massive lawsuit that essentially put the gossip website gawker out of business is also representing mrs. trump. he says the statements about her were 100% false and tremendously damaging. the case is heading to trial in montgomery county, maryland, just outside of washington. the next few months, mrs. trump is planning not to move into the white house, but to stay here at trump tower while their son barron finishes the school year. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. here is another look at this morning's top story. president-elect donald trump
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called an assessment that russia intervened in the u.s. election to help him get elected, ridiculous. >> i think the democrats are putting it out because they suffered one of the greatest defeats of politic in the history of this country. >> both on the aisle disagree and calling for a bipartisan investigation. mr. trump says he does not need the daily intelligence briefings because he is a smart person. he currently receives it just once a week and says unless there is a change, he doesn't have to be told the same thing every day. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on calls by lawmakers for an investigation into russia's hacking. er awe john mccain. plus, we will show you how therapy dogs are helping disabled veterans. and gayle talks with the lead singer of one republic as the band films its newest video. >> ryan, other than a rock star, you seem surprisingly normal. >> i'm from oklahoma and if
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you're from oklahoma, there is a line that you just don't ever cross. like, you can't get too cool for school. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ good life good life
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live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> get ready for monday morning messy commute. our cameras were out overnight as cold rain, cold rain fell in center city, justin is here it tell us when it will clear up. and, mobile three is out checking the conditions of the area roads, this is a live streaming picture of the many of the roads are slick, slippery this morning, meisha here with the latest on your commute. >> and, new this morning, bullets fly near a busy l stop where teenager has been shot and killed. hear why investigators believe they'll quickly find their suspect. today is monday, december 12th, good morning, i'm rahel solomon. jim is off today. let's get your day started your week started, with

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