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our wedding... it was still the most memorable night of my life. >> nicole: i still can't believe you did all of this. it's gorgeous. >> zende: i wanted it to be special. >> nicole: everything is unbelievable. zende, we're married. >> zende: yeah! right? [ both laugh ] you're my wife. >> nicole: yeah. i'm just glad that you didn't give up on me. on us. husband and wife. that's all that matters now. >> zende: that's right. we got our whole lives ahead of us. >> nicole: [ sighs ] my life has changed so much since i moved here. meeting you was the best gift of all. i fell for a loving, caring,
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here on the senate floor. >> but republicans disagree. >> scott pruitt is the right person to run the agency and we
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need to confirm him. >> the secretary of department of labor will be mr. eric acosta. >> he named his pick to replace an andy after he withdrew his name. he named his former secretary. >> mike flynn is a fine person. i asked for his resignation. he reflespectly gave it. >> another turning down the offer citing disagreements about staffing. and the white house announced thursday it will not pursue an appeal of the suspension of the president's travel ban. instead mr. trump will issue a new executive order expected sometime next week.
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anne-marie. now, back to the president's news conference. mr. trump got some in-person fact-checking from nbc's peter alexander about the claim over the size of his e electoral victory. >> you said today you had the biggest electoral margin since ronald reagan. in fact, president obama fwots 365. >> i'm talking about republicans. >> george h.w. bush, 426 when he won as president. so why should americans trust you. >> i was given that information. i don't know. i was just given. >> i guess my question is why should americans trust you when you accuse the information they received as being fake when you're providing information that is -- >> i don't know. i was given that information. actually i had seen that information around. >> mr. trump claimed 30 electoral vote bus two republican election tors in texas went rogue, so he ended up
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with 304. three states put mr. trump over the top. the margin combined was more than 77,000 of over 129 million that were cast. ahead, jeff pegues looks into leaks. today world leaders are getting their up close and personal look at the trump administration. mike pence is leading the u.s. dell gaegs to the munich security council. the conference is known for providing an informal gathering of allies and meet. no one was injured when two airlines clipped wings. the faa say as southwest airliner was testing and a frontier jet was pushing back from the gate when the incident occurred last night.
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both planes were evacuated because of a fuel leak. the national transportation safety board is investigating. a strong storm system is moving over california today. it's the latest in a string of storms that has drenched the state. most intense rain is expected today and tomorrow. the heavy rain could lead to more mudslides and flooding. a man was arrested at a hotel near the los angeles airport after pipe bombs were found in his denver hotel room. adam hay yet was arrested yesterday. hotel staff searched his room after he failed to pay his bill. he faces charges of having an unregister explosive tee advice. coming up on the "morning news," the bridgegate scandal moves on, governor chris christie moves forward, and a
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♪ a surprising acknowledgement from delta air lines. coach passengers get hungry too. delta will offer meals in economy class starting this spring on some cross-country flights. on the "cbs moneywatch," why parents need to check their strollers, and olive oil may get a lot more expensive. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. they have recalled more than 700,000 strollers because the car seats could detach from the stroller would warning. it includes two models with click and go receiver mounts. there have been reports of car
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seats detaching from strollers without warning leading to 326 injuries. there's a full list of recalls on their website. the possibility of cuts at powe peck extends it higher. the dow gained about 8 points yesterday. the s&p fell 2. the nasdaq dropped 4. samsung's advice chairman was arrested. an heir to the electronics company. it was a blow to his south korea powerful family. experts predict a worldwide olive oil shortage in the next few months. prices have already jumped. weather has decimated crops.
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in italy farmers say their crops will be cut in half. so far those in u.s. have been spared the dramatic price jumps, but unfortunately that will likely change. and 20th century forex has apologized for using fake news sites for its movie. fox says we do our best to push the boundaries of traditional marketing and many this case, we got it wrong. >> that probably wasn't the best idea but the move loie looks pr creepy. still ahead, a billionaire's secret. we'll tell you how the man behind little caesar's pizza paid quiet tribute to an icon, rosa parks. cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes to a whole new level. nutella- spread the happy!
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monopoly players vote thumb's town on the thimble. the traditional token is out after circling game boards for more than 80 years. it lost out in an online poll by the maker of monopoly, hasbro. the final results of the poll will be revealed in march. as long as it's not the hashtag, just a personal preference. the man whose pizza chain made him larger than life. jim axelrod learned how the
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billionaire helped the woman who made history. >> reporter: as the mourners made perfectly clear, the city just lost someone very special. >> i think mr. ilitch was the most significant person in detroit. he was detroit. he loved detroit. >> reporter: mike ill ich built a billion dollar industry with pizza and owned the red wings and tigers. it turned outed a good as he was. h was actually even better. that is rosa parks, yes, the rosa parks, an american icon. after the busboy cot in montgomery, she moved to detroit where in 1994, a man broke into her home and beat and raped her. >> i said, mike, i don't want rosa parks going back to that bad neighborhood.
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>> reporter: so ilic helped arrange for her to move to a much nicer one and sent checks like this for the next 11 years paying rosa parks' life for the rest of her life. >> he just believed in helping people. >> reporter: it's only coming to life after his death because mike ilitch never said a word about it when he was still alive. >> there are people of wealth in this country who are still concerned with underprivileged and those who are deprived. >> reporter: rosa parks taught us all about dignity and resolve, and when she needed help, along came another teacher with a powerful lesson of his own. the purest form of giving is when no one knows your name. jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >> he didn't do it for a pat on the back. he did it because it was the right thing to do and because he could. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning,"
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our top stories this morning, president trump said his administration was a well oiled machine during a news conference yesterday. he said he's not aware anyone on his campaign staff made contact with russian officials. he said the intelligence leaks are real but the news about them are fake and he blast what he called the dishonest press. the president's choice to replace michael flynn as national security adviser turned down the job. retired admiral robert harwood disagreed on staffing. today the president travels to south carolina to visit a boeing aircraft plant. well, many shops nationwide were closed thursday when immigrant workers walked off the
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job to demonstrate their worth. jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: hundreds took to the streets of washington with one clear message. >> we're not bad people. we want to work. we want to pursue the american dream. >> reporter: those words were echoed across the country as thousands rallied from chicago to raleigh to minneapolis and scores of businesses including restaurants were shuttered. it was all in solidarity with immigrant workers who say president trump's deportation policies threaten their livelihoods and their future in this country. a third of american service jobs are held by undocumented workers. over 2 million immigrants work in the restaurant industry alone. >> every business on the street is generally open. none of them are today. >> reporter: ben miller from pennsylvania and his wife christina martinez who came here illegally from mexico own el
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come padre restaurant. they closed their doors. >> this is like flexing. >> nortin other words, you want show the major impact of just one day. >> that's right. we want to show protection for workers, everybody that's working. >> reporter: this restaurant is operating limited staff. owners say they understand why employees like h one took the day off. >> if we don't work hard every single day, this country is not going to be the same. >> reporter: here in philadelphia at least 80 restaurants shut down or had limited service because of a day without service. organizers say they're planning a similar event for may 1st. juericka duncan, cbs news. coming up on "cbs this
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morning," how they've seen a spike in sign-ups and allegations of a former team doctor. ahead in a preview of "60 minutes" two former gymnasts speak out for first time on the alleged abuse they suffered. and alex wagner has a rare behind-the-scenes look of the rare hit drama "homeland." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, february 17th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." i don't think there's ever been a president elected many this short period of time who has done what we've done. >> president trump boasts about his accomplishments and goes after his perceived enemies in a no holds barred news conference. and senate talk-a-thon. they talk all night over trump's epa pick. 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.

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