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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, november 14th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." president-elect donald trump sits down for his post-election interview. >> we are losing this country. that's why i won the election and, by the way, won it easily. >> reporter: trump talks about everything from his pledge to overturn roe v wade to a wall along the mexican border. a powerful earthquake rocks new zealand leaving people dead and causing major damage.
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, donald trump announced two key pappointments. trump says he'll conduct himself in a, quote, very good manner as president. hena daniels is here in new york. hena, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president-elect donald trump's office said early this morning that trump spoke with the chinese him for his well wishes on his presidential win. as trump continues his transition to the white house, yesterday, officially named republican party chairman reince priebus asbest his chief of sta and steve bannon also on his administration. >> reporter: drawing reaction from both sides of the aisle. late yesterday, republicans
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appointments to chief of chaff but steve bannon chosen as chief strategist and chief counselor. harry reid said it says that white supremacists will be appointed to the highest level. >> i don't know steve bannon so i trust donald's judgment and he'll pick who best serves him. >> reporter: trump's first appointments came amid lesley stahl of "60 minutes." >> if it ever were overturned it would go back to the states. >> reporter: some women won't be able to get an abortion? >> no. it goes back to the states.
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>> reporter: but appeared to soften on his campaign pledge to build a wall. >> reporter: would you accept a fence? >> for certain areas, i would, but certain areas, the wall is more important. >> reporter: and appoint a special prosecutor to investigation hillary clinton's e-mail scandal. inauguration day is 66 days away. trump said he would take only $1 a year as his salary during his presidency. the nation's largest muslim group has denounced bannon's appointment. >> reporter: those opposing trump's election held more protests over the weekend. demonstrations in portland continued into the night. 71 people were arrested saturday night. in oakland, thousands formed a human chain around a 3 1/2 mile lake and chanted we reject the president-elect. there was also another march in
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morning," we will talk with senator bernie sanders about his run for the white house and how democrats can regroup following donald trump's election. well, tonight, president obama leaves for what is likely to be his last overseas trip as president. mr. obama will visit greece, germany, and purr roeru. many have questions about donald trump. talks about likely focus on dealing with russia, the fight against terrorism. this morning, a wave of strong after-shocks is shaking new zealand after a powerful earthquake sparked landslides and cracked roads and demolished buildings and killed two people. in some areas, power line is down and communication has been cut. the prime minister estimates damages will be in the billions of dollars. the magnitude 7.8 quake hit just after midnight and devastating
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completely cut off. johnathan vigliotti reports. >> reporter: shock waves from the earthquake rattled homes and businesses and sent terrified people into the streets. phil and jane coles visiting from london were jolted out of bed. >> we thought it ended and it kept going on beyond that, so it's now just a case is there any more to come? >> reporter: the quake triggered a tsunami about six feet high. the country's ministry of civil defense and emergency management warned coast to move to higher ground. these two live in christ's church. >> the whole house was moving. >> creaking. >> creaking, moving. it was a scary thing. >> reporter: the earthquake caused significant damage to buildings and cut off roadway access to at least one region. prime minister john key said helicopters are being used to survey the aftermath. >> a lot of us think that in the course of the day and the significance of what damage has
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christ church was devastated five years ago by a tremor that killed 185 people. state department officials say all personnel in new zealand have been accounted for. secretary of state john kerry had been in the country but left before the earthquake struck. johnathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. the taliban says it's responsible for a suicide attack in afghanistan that killed four amers. has exploded inside the bagram air field near kabul. two u.s. service members and two american contractors were killed saturday. the suicide bomber worked at the air base. the u.s. embassy in kabul is closed today. a suspect is under arrest in the murder of a california sheriff's deputy. a vigil was held last night for deputy dennis wallace. officials say he was executed and shot twice in the head at point blank range on sunday
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suspicious van mere mow ddesto. the suspect tried to steal a woman's purse. he was caught by officers a short time later. dozens of wildfires are burning across the southeast and fire officials believe many have been deliberately set. the fires have forced evacuations in north carolina, georgia, and tennessee. the smoke is so thick near the that people are urged to wear masks if they go outdoors. tens of thousands of acres have burned. france paused for a somber anniversary. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: plaques now stand where so many victims fell. they write out the names of each
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french president visited the sites of all six attacks, marking that night in paris when isis brought its brutal campaign of violence from the battlefield to the streets of the french capital. they struck the national stadium, restaurants, and bars. the worst of the attacks unfolded here inside the bataclan theater where three terrorists in suicide vests burst into a packed concert and opened fire on the crowd. in all, the rampage. the last sounds to ring out from the theater were gunshots, screaming, and explosions. its doors have been shut ever since. but on saturday night, sting brought the concert hall back to life. he told concert-goers, we shall not forget them, before marking a minute of silence.
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that night or in the days following. the one that got away, got away but is in custody, salah abdeslam. donald trump is left out of the loop in a plan between the u.s. and australia. a historic super moon is on the rise. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a latest generation blood thinner. then i made the switch. xarelto? significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. it has similar effectiveness to warfarin. warfarin interferes with vitamin k and at least six blood clotting factors.
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donald trump has kept in the dark about a rev gee deal. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. ellison has now announced his candidacy but says he'll announce his plans soon. "the washington post" says australia's prime minister did not tell donald trump about a plan to resettle refuges in the u.s. the obama administration agreed to resettle hundreds of refuges, mostly muslims, now held in pacific island camps. "fortune" reports the deployment of 150 federal border agents to south texas. officials there report a sharp rise in the number of illegal immigrants from mexico. many of them are entire families
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the special moon is expected to bring higher tides and cause flooding in south florida. on the cbs "moneywatch" now. a preview of the los angeles auto show and dr. strange puts a spell on movie-goers. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. the dollar has been surging since donald trump won the presidential election. soared on the news. for the week the dow gained 955 points and its best week in five years. the s&p gained nearly 79 p the nasdaq finished nearly 189 points higher. the british government will be, quote, unashamably pro business when the uk leaves the european union. a speech may will deliver today britain has to be the strongest
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more than a dozen major cities and gambling that they will buy fresh produce online. is this how we are buying now? >> i think so. >> reporter: he says casper will continue to expand. the company has added dog mattresses and sammy is one satisfied customer. jamie yuccas, cbs news, new york. >> a reassuring news for arthritis sufferers who take celebrex. a study found that the drug poses risk no greater than compounds in aleve and others. celebrex was pulled from shelves years ago because it was found to have heart attack risks. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," trevor noah. i'm anne-marie green. and this is the "cbs morning
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here is another look at this morning's stop stories. there have been hundreds of aft after-shocks in new zealand. it triggered landslides and destroying buildings and roads and knocked t and in his first post-election interview, president-elect donald trump told "60 minutes" he plans to deport or incarcerate 2 million or 3 million people living in the united states illegally. he has named reince priebus as his chief of chart and steve bannon as his chief strategist and senior counselor. a lot of tough talk about china during the presidential campaign and now china is coming
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adriana diaz reports from beijing. >> reporter: at one of china's busiest ports, crantrains loade with cranes. but a donald trump presidency has beijing worried the exports may be in jeopardy. >> we can't continue to allow china to rape our country. it is the greatest theft in the trail trump regularly accused china of stealing american jobs and vowed to punish them as high as 45%. if his rhetoric becomes policy, china's economy could suffer and job losses rise. >> i think it would be very, very painful for china. >> reporter: long time china watcher and finance expert michael pettis told us china could be in for a shock. >> china, don't forget, is already going through a very
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growth of the last 20, 30 years has left the economy very distorted and in need of significant changes. if there is a trade war on top of it, it will be that much more painful. >> reporter: the uncertainty is causing concern. if tariffs go up, china exports will go down said this man, a chinese engineer and that will be bad for china. >> one thing we k that the globally economy does worse. >> reporter: for now china is adopting a wait and see policy. and chinese president xi jinping congratulatory message to donald trump he is looking toward for a win/win relationship without conflict or confrontation. adriana diaz, cbs news, beijing. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," donald trump and congress. we will speak with house
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. right now at 4:30 president-elect donald trump making his first two hires. we have reaction plus the extended look at his first interview with 60 minutes. >>i was so terrified that i kept thinking therapy going to shoot me. >>the search for two plus the super bowl rematch living up to the night. the sunday night show-down between the pats and seahawks, and just like last time, it came down to the final play. this is wbz news this morning. i'm kate merrill. >>and i'm chris mckinnon. thanks for joining us.
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