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news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center it's monday, december 7th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." the threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it. we will destroy isil, and any other organization that tries to harm us. >> reporter: president obama says the threat from terrorism has entered a new phase in this country. but that we will prevail. in san bernardino, investigators looking into last week's attack are trying to figure out if tashfeen malik radicalized her husband syed farook. the justice department will
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into how the chicago police department handle the case of laquan mcdonald. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good many goo to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. president obama says the threat of terrorism has entered a new phase, but vows the u.s. will defeat. . he sought to reassure americans sunday, following the california attack that killed 14 people, in a rare prime time address from the oval office. but he did not lay out any broad mark albert is in washington. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this address comes as the most recent cbs news poll shows only 21% of americans have a great deal of confidence in the government's ability to protect against terrorism. so the president sought to convince the country he is on
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in just his third oval office address, president obama warned the nation that isis or isil threatens us all. >> the threat from terrorism is real, but we will overcome it. we will destroy isil and any other organization that tries to harm us. >> reporter: the 13 1/2 minute speech came four days after the mass shooting in san bernardino, california, killed 14 people and less than a month after the paris attack. >> as father to two young daughters who are the most precious part of my life, i know that we see ourselves with friends and coworkers at a holiday party like the one in san bernardino. i know we see our kids in the faces of the young people killed in paris. >> reporter: the president called on congress to ban people on the no-fly list from buying guns, restrict sales of the assault rifles like the ones used in san bernardino, and a stronger screening for those entering the u.s. without a visa. mr. obama also wants congress to give his explicit authorization to use force against isis.
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into another decade-long war on foreign soil, and said that the battle is not with any religion. >> we cannot turn against one another by letting this fight be defined as a war between america and islam. that, too, is what groups like isil want. let's not forget that freedom is >> reporter: the president said bernardino attackers were directed by a terror group overseas. republican speaker paul ryan criticized the president's speech as disappointing and said that it defended a, quote, failing policy. the speaker said the house would vote later this week on a bipartisan bill that would update that visa waiver program to try and reduce the risk of u.s. even as the president's own underway. >> mark albert in washington, thank you, mark. the president's words did
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campaign trail. florida senator marco rubio said americans are scared because president obama is, quote, completely overwhelmed by the threat. >> nothing that happened in the speech tonight is going to assuage people's fears. first of all, we heard tonight that the same strategy that has brought us to this point is the strategy he is going to continue with. he honestly believes there is a coalition fighting against isis. this is absurd. there is no such coalition. >> jeb bush says president obama, quote, has finally been forced to abandon the political fantasy he has perpetrated for years that the threat of terrorism is receding. investigators are learning more about the couple behind the san bernardino attack and the weapons. officials want to know if tashfeen malik what would born in pakistan and lived in saudi arabia radicalized her american-born husband syed farook. the weapons were traced to his
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>> reporter: thousands of san bernardino county employees are heading back to work today, just five days since 14 people were killed by syed farook and his wife tashfeen malik. federal agents are reviewing agents taken from enrique marques jr., farook's neighbor and next door neighbor. they believe marques provided the two simi automatic rifles used in the massacre. sources tell cbs news they are analyzing gun store surveillance together. they say the two men attended the same high school and were close. >> when he would go with syed and work on on their cars, they were happy and you see them jumping and around laughing. >> reporter: the wife is said to have pledged her allegiance to isis on facebook just before last week's attack. loretta lynch says they are trying to find out more about
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>> it will be a long process and exhausting process. >> reporter: isis has claimed the couple has followers. officials in the u.s. say there is no evidence the couple was part of a larger terror network. chris martinez, cbs news, san bernardino, california. police in london are treating a knife attack at a train station as a terrorist incident. video shows the chaotic scene on saturday in east london. the man wielding the knife lunges at bystanders and officers. witnesses say he yelled "this is for syria." one person suffered serious injuries and the man is charged with attempted murder. the justice department is expected to launch an investigation this week of chicago's police department in the wake of the deadly laquan mcdonald shooting. jesse jackson joined hundreds of protesters marching sunday in downtown chicago. the demonstration followed the release of documents showing police accounts of the 2014 shooting differ from video of the incident. >> we have a voice and we need
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we don't like the corruption in the city. >> we demand something be done and needs to be done right away. >> police cruiser video captured the shooting. officer jason van dyke faces a first-degree murder charge. the 17-year-old was shot 16 times. jimmy carter says a recent scan shows no signs of cancer on his brain. the former president says that he will continue treatment with an auto immune drug that will help seek out cancer cells in his body. the 91-year-old announced in august he had been diagnosed with melanoma that spread to his brain. coming up on the "morning news." space delivery. an early christmas for astronauts as much-needed supplies head to the international space station. and, later, treasure hunt. we will tell you where a ship wreck was found. this is the "cbs morning news." green, red, can i take my friend to bed? pink, brown, yellow, orange, bluuuuue, i love you all together now all together now all together now
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the atlas five rocket had a successful launch ed yesterday from cape canaveral and carrying nearly 47,000 pounds of supplies to astronauts including some much-needed groceries and it will get there by wednesday. some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. the guardian reports top business leaders are urging government to take a tough stance on climate change. government ministers begin talks today in paris aimed at reaching a global deal to limit warming to. 3.5 degrees. the business group wants an even stronger target. liberty university's president encouraging students campus. jerry falwell junior urged students to arm themselves following last week's massacre in san bernardino. virginia's governor called the
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the bbc reports colombia found a sunken ship that sunk in 170 off the colombia coast. the original cargo included gold, silver, gems and jewelry valid at more than $1 billion. and "the edmondton journal" reports on a charity event that filled a hockey stadium with stuffed animals. the ninth annual teddy bear toss edmondton's game. fans tossed a record of more than 12,000 teddy bears on to the rink which will be given to less fortunate children. on the cbs "moneywatch," why it pays to be a college "flow. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. crude oil prices fell this morning after opec announced it would keep pumping oil. experts forecast an oversupplied market through 2016 as iran
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on friday, the cartel failed to agree to production costs. stock markets in asia were mixed. wall street made its biggest gains since september following friday's announcement of a month of job gains. it brought last week's trading into the black. the dow gained 44 points last week. the s&p gained one. the nasdaq added 14. compensation for private university presidents continues to climb. an annual survey by the chronicle of higher education found a 5.6% jump between 2012 and 2011 to a median of 436,000. the top earner is columbia university's president with 4.6 million dollars in total compensation. disease is attacking the world's crop and threatening the
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the fungus is a more potent version of the panama disease. right now there is no known way to stop the fungus. the hunger games kept its top spot at the box office for a third week. "the hunger games" part two the final installment of the series, earned more than $18 million over the weekend in ticket sales. holiday horror comedy debuted in second with $16 million. million. >> i hear good things about all three of those movies. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. up next, field rush gone wrong. some houston cougar fans looking
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field to celebrate. the security guards tried to stop them. the cell phone video shows guards throwing a houston student to the ground. one of the guards kicked and punches the fan repeatedly. another video shows this fan being tackled. csc is a private security company hired by the university of houston for the season. online, people are outraged bill the guards' aggressive behavior. many commented on the university of houston's facebook page that they didn't have any problem rushing the field at other games. student robert laredo posted this video to his facebook page saying, you kicked my face to where my glasses fly off, then you want to punch me. before all this, it was a great game. houston athletic vice president
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with this statement. be csc said in a statement it's aware of the event and, quote. >> important to note the american athletic conference does not prohibit fans from rushing the field after a game. in sports now. it wasn't easy but the carolina panthers are still perfect. it took five touchdown passes from cam newton. the last one coming with just over a minute left to secure the win. newton threw for 331 yard. carolina beat the saints 41-38 and at 12-0 is the only remaining unbeaten team in the nfl. malcolm jenkins returned an interception 99 yards and the philadelphia eagles stunned the
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it's the first time the patriots have lost back-to-back regular games since 2012. the field is set for the second college football playoff, as expected, clemson, the top team in the final a.p. poll got the top sened will face oklahoma in the orange bowl. alabama will play michigan state in the cotton bowl. the golden state warriors are 22-0. steph curry scored 22 points. golden state goes for its 23rd straight win tomorrow night in indiana. still to come, paying tribute to america's cultural icons. we will take you to last night's kennedy center honors where director george lucas and singer carole king were among those celebrated. ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through?
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here's another look at this morning's top stories. president obama says the u.s. will overcome the threat of terrorism following the mass shooting in san bernardino. he spoke sunday night in a rare oval office address. the president said the fight shouldn't be defined as a war against islam and cautioned americans from turning against each other. >> if we are to succeed in defeating terrorism, we must enlist muslim communities as the they were pushed away through suspicion. next door neighbor of farook was raided. assault rifles.
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wife radicalized her husband. rock band u2 performed in paris. bono recognized the san bernardino victims. today marks the 74'd anniversary of the bombing of pearl harbor that drew the united states into world war ii. the park service will hold a joint service today to honor the 2,400 honors who died that day. the kennedy center paid tribute to five people with a lasting impact on american culture. last night, the honors went to george lucas, who created the "star wars" and "indiana jones" franchises. also recognized singer/songwriter carole king and rita mowreno and actress cicely tyson. the event will be broadcast here
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where are it's been a lean time for the nation's orchestra as the old classics simply aren't filling the seats any more, so some orchestras are taking inspiration from a modern source. omar villae villafranca reports. >> reporter: they came to hear organized in a four movement symphony. the show's producer jason paul spent years producing conferences. in his personal travels to japan
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concerts were there and thought maybe they could also catch on in the united states. when did you know, okay, this is going to click? >> i kind of knew it after the first time i did it in 2004. it was an instant success and a virtual riot at the box office and now we are really at an all-time high. >> reporter: paul says most of the shows on his international shows have been sold out, including this one. fans here in dallas bought 3,000 tickets and spend $10 each on souvenirs. that is a note because they could use the business. the percent of americans attending classical music events dropped from 98% to 29% in 2008. a small increase in ticket sales the past five years hasn't been enough to undo the damage. katherine cahill is the ceo of the mann center in philadelphia
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concerts have brought in 6,000 fans and double that with the classical performance. >> it may be video games. >> it's story telling to the music. >> reporter: amy anderson is the music director and conductor of the zelda show. >> how is it different? stylistically, it's different but, humanly, it's the same thing. >> reporter: opening up the symphony orchestra to a new generation of fans like 19-year-old caleb pryor. did you ever think you would be at a symphony hearing video game music? >> no, i didn't. and whenever i got the opportunity to do this, i was super excited and i'm absolutely loving the fact that i'm here right now. >> reporter: that night's performance was so good, even caleb looked up. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >> he barely put that game down for a second!
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news on "cbs this morning," more on the ship wreck that could hold the biggest sunken treasure ever found. plus, we will meet the former nave s.e.a.l. who last week became the first american to swim the entire length of the mississippi. and singer alicia keys joins us from the studio to announce the nominees for the grammy awards. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching.
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