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news. and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york ? it's tuesday, november 15th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." the anti-establishment movement will become the new establishment in washington, when donald trump takes over. but will the president-elect administration bring the nation closer together or pull it farther apart? compromise. >> blind sided from behind. a college student gets kicked off campus after pummeling an anti-trump protester.
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service is now vetting residents and empoyees of trump tower as they work to provide the soon to be commander in chief with the same level of security as president obama. a campaign source tells cbs news rudy giuliani is favored to serve as secretary of state in donald trump's new administration. speaking at a "wall street journal" forum in washington last night, the former new york city mayor refused to discuss his chances. instead, he came to the defense of steve bannon, media mogul sttapped as the president-elect chief strategist. >> he's a patriot. he may have a different view of america than you do, but he loves america as much as you and i do. >> reporter: democrats on capitol hill blasted bannon's appointment. >> his appointment of steven bannon of chief white house strategist is proof of the ugly direction will trump plans to
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would you say, president obama was more diplomatic. >> i think it's important to let him make his decisions, and i think the american people will judge over the course of the next couple of years whether they like what they see. >> reporter: president-elect trump has nearly 4,000 jobs to fill in his administration. where he takes the oath of oath in january. and the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations is also job as trump's secretary of sate. anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. backlash to mr. trump's surprise election continues throughout the u.s. at ohio state university an anti-trump speaker was blind sided by a supporter of the president-elect. >> compromise -- >> according to "the lantern," the oil student newspaper of
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suspended indefinitely from the university. and despite many not being old enough to vote school kids around the seattle area faced walkouts monday. roughly 5,000 kids walked out of their middle and high school classes in opposition of president-elect trump. and in san francisco it was less about the march and more about the message. following at east coast transit station commuters scribbled messages of hope among passers-by. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will take a look at increased security at trump tower here in new york. and unprecedented plan involving residents and workers. president obama arrived in greece this morning as part of his last overseas trip as president. the president will seek to calm allies that president-elect trump will not honor
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takes office. then he'll travel to turkey and then to peru. over the next few days a federal judge in minnesota will sentence sixen of a terror cell who recruited somali americans to fight for isis. three others were sentenced yesterday. two cooperated with authorities. one was sentenced to time served. the other two got 2 1/2 years behind bars and a third got ten years. new york city police say it is safe to attend the city's thanksgiving parade, despite a call by attack by isis. in its latest edition of yits
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that leaders use cars to kill people. >> this is not something is that occurred to us over the weekend when we saw the article in isil's online magazine. this is an element that we had factored into plans for the thanksgiving day parade in years past. >> the macy's thanksgiving day parade is broadcast nationwide thanksgiving morning. in new zealand this morning, recovery and rescue operations powerful earthquake and numerous aftershocks. the quake struck early yesterday, cutting off residents of a coastal town. buildings collapsed, and roadways were engulfed by mudslides. three cows stranded on a small island of land were rescued and led to safety. the cows had been huddled on an elevated patch of land after the ground shifted. and more delays on the
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there have been demonstrations against the pipeline since august. the 12-00 mile pipeline is to carry north dakota oil through south dakota and iowa to illinois. the standing say it threatens drinking water. the army corps of said it needs more time. gwen ifill was a standard-bearer of courage and integrity. ifill died of cancer. she was 61 years old. >> reporter: gwen ifill was a trail blazer. on the pbs news hour she was part of the first anchor pair on broadcast news and a fixture in washington politics. ifill was trust lead times to moderate an election year debate, including in 2008 between governor sarah palin and
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>> how as vice president will you work to strengthen the gap of polarization? >> reporter: and also in a primary debate between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. ifill was born in new york city to caribbean immigrants in 1955. a child of the civil rights movement she was destined to cover it. >> i knew by the age 9, i wanted to be a journalist, i liked to write. i liked asking questions, i imagined people would answer it. sometimes, it's true, sometimes it's not, as it turns out. >> reporter: ifill graduated from the college in boston, the sun, "the washington post" and then "the new york times." she switched, reporting for nbc and then cbs. all the while making friends in a town best known for rivals.
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dickerson. >> gwen was plenty tough. but she was also the kind of person, you wanted to be in her company because it was education from all of that. >> reporter: she wrote a become in the obama add era. the president remembered her. >> she not only informed today's citizens but inspired journalists. >> reporter: ifill once told an interviewer i have a blessed woman. even when i'm the most stressed, the most frazzled, god always rescues me, i'ller abandoned. michelle miller, cbs news, new york. coming up on the "morning news," a rough commute, a florida driver suddenly finds himself in water and sinking fast. and no iphone zone, a miami bookstore goes retro with the tech ban. this is the "cbs morning news." turn things around?
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caused by a water main break. the driver got out before it sank. but he wants the utility to pay for his ruined car. they have not responded yet. petitions for clemency and american forces are accused of torture. those are some the headlines on the morning newsstand. the chicago tribune reports that u.s. forces are suspected of torturing detainees in afghanistan. that could lead to war crime charges. the state department says an investigation would be unwarranted. "the washington post" reports on kelsey manning clemency plea. the sergeant was given a 35-year sentence for giving secrets to wikileaks. she's been held more than six year, longer than any other person convicted of the crime in u.s. history. "the new york times" says columbia university is
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members of the men's wrestling team. the messages include slurs against blacks, gays and women. a student-run website found the next a messengering app. the team's season is us suspended. national public radio says a judge is ordering a man convicted in a make a murderer case. he's accused of helping him rape and kill a woman. a attention to the case. and "the wall street journal" says google is pushing back its fake news website. google's parent company says it won't led such sites use its ad-sharing software. both sites became an issue in the presidential campaign. still ahead, double stuff treats. we will show you the new chocolate bar that will satisfy your oreo cookie craving. professional-quality formula,
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there's no wi-fi. the owner wants peace and quiet in the shop for reading. on the "cbs moneywatch," leadership changes at the ftc. and makers of oreo cookies unwrap something new. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie green the head of the securities and exchange commission is stepping down, mary white is stepping down. she was appointed by the president in 2013. president-elect trump nominee could move to undo restrictions on wall street banks and corporations. donald trump's election is having a mixed effect on wall street. tech stocks are lower on fears that his policies will hurt overseas markets. bank stocks, though, continue to gain anticipating less regulation. the dow jumped 21 points hitting another all-time high.
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warren buffett changed his mind about airline stocks. he's in a buying mood. 6 million shares of delta. and 4.5 million shares of united. and 2% in afterhours trading. a top wall street credit rating has downgraded from "a" to reasons, the pension fund is severely underfunded and the state doesn't the funds to cover the loss. cedar crest ice cream is recalling three flavors. chocolate chip cookie dough, monster and bounce ice dream. so far, no illnesses have been reported.
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about 1 in every 300 u.s. airline passengers will are their luggage mishandled, delayed or lost. airlines are now spending millions looking for ways to keep better track of bags. kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: loretta conley just got her luggage, hours after she arrived in washington. >> it's annoying, it's definitely frustrating. we're actually heading somewhere else tomorrow. >> reporter: last year, more than 23 million bags were mishandled worldwide. but delta is now using this new $50 million system to give fliers realtime tracking of bags with cell phone alerts and even
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location. these luggage tags have a small radio frequency identification or rfid chip which is scanned as the bag moves through the system and on a plane. if this turns red that means that bag does not belong on this flight. delta president bill lynch. >> we believe this has had a 5% number of mishandled bags in our system. >> reporter: american already notifies fliers when their bags are loaded or unloaded on a plane. alaska updates through the airport's mobile app and lasts for two years. the industry believes airlines can save up to $3 billion over the next seven years with this new technology. delta's new luggage system is being rolled out at 84 airports across the u.s. the airline also thinks it will be able to load bags faster now that crews don't have to individually scan every bag by hand before putting it on a plane. kris van cleave, cbs news,
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here's another look at this morning's top story, president-elect trump meets with vice president-elect pence to discuss his top cabinet. and bannon of breitbart news as a reputation for promotes white nationalism and stoking anti-semitism. >> he's been a good part of the campaign. he's got a harvard business industry degree. a former naval officer. cbs has learned that rudy giuliani is in line to be secretary of state. coming up on "cbs this morning," possible conflicts of interest between mr. trump's businesses dealings. and presidency.
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4200 this is a textbook case of someone that should be released and must be released. released. now at 4:30 - a federal judge orders the release of brendan dassey... made famous by the netflix documentary "making a murderer and - a new grocery store will open its doors in west milwaukee. details ahead. good morning to you! today is tuesday november 15th. we're rocking our mocs this morning... and we have the pictures to prove it!that's right... no dress shoes today. we'll explain what the campaign is all about... and why you should join in too! too! but first... tracking your temperatures at this hour is meteorologist michael schlesginer. 3 ((???quick 30 second wx tease 5)
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