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captioning funded by cbs >>ng.> od it is thursday, nove 1welcome ?" ond trump meets japan's prime minister today president-elect. and cbs news has learned who the front-nners are for several key cabinet positions. campaign manager kellyanne conway is here in studio . ddl explosion rocks an illinois city, causi widespread damage. the shock waves were felt miles away. we are at the scene. >> jon stewart's first interview since the election. he talks with charlie about the power of government and the question he says nobody asked donald trump.
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i know many of you are deeply disappointed about the . >> hillary clinton opens up after losing the election. >> coming here tonight wasn't the easy thing for me. a few times this pasteek, all i wanted to do is just to curl up with a good book a never leave the house ain. >> donald trump and his transition team denying cha picking key members of his administration. >> trump meets with japanese prime minister shinzo abe today in new york. >> your reaction to this election? >> i don't believe we have a fundamentally different country. the same country that elected donald tmp obama. >> president obama will meet with angel merkel, an ally he calls his
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>> it scared the living jesus out of me. >>he ceremony. >> this has to be the catch e ib brother event. >> watch out! >> and all that matters. >> today, thers speculation that trump's attorney general could be his former enemy ted cruz. >> don't be surprised if he names secretary of state hillary clinton! >> after donald trump's administration team is in disarray, trump tweeted he is
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position. but only you can pick the winner now. text your answer to 555-trump and who knows, the next secretary of state could be you! announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places! ? welcome to "cbs this morning." the first world leader to meet with president-elect donald trump says he wants to build trust with the new japanese prime minister shinz abe will visit mr. trump today during the campaign, mr. trump suggested japan andther american allies should pay mor for their defense. >> the president-elect is ao focusing onis h inner circle. all street journal" reports his son-in-law jared kushner is being considered for a top level white house role and sources tell cbs news mr. trump is offering key administration positions to some candidates. chip reid is watching the transition for us. chip, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president-elect trump's
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kissinger and governor nikki haley and the current director of the nsa. trump has five front-runners for key positions in the trump white house. former director of the defense intelligence agency, mike flynn is the favorite for national security adviser. flynn was loyal to trump throughout the campaign and claims that he was fired from his former post at the dia for strong views against radical islam. senator jeff sessions of baum
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senate judiciary committee and loyal trump supporter is believed to be a favorite for attorney attorney general. sessions was the only nonfamily noncampaign member in hour-long meeting yesterday on supreme court nominees. >> you don't form a federal government overnight. rte the transition team stories of inner turmoil. >> president obama didn't have hientire cabinet forme within the rst week. we make sure we get it right. >> reporter:n fact, presideis first announct 24th. bill clinton waited until december. trump is only on day eight of the transition. >> went very well. >> reporter: vice president bider defended the incoming administration while welcoming mike pence to his future home. >> no administration is ready on day one. i've never met one that is ready on day one but i'm confident on day one everything will be in good hands. >> in response to reports that world leaders were scrambling
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trump, the transition released a list of 29 world leaders that trump and pence have spoken to over the last week. charlie? >> chip, thanks. kellyanne conway is a senior adviser to the trump transition team and she was campaign manager for the president-elect and we are pleased to have you here. lcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> i'm readinghe paphis morning. a personal questi. i see the name of kushner and bannon and sessions and priebus and ryan and mcconnell and pence and the family. what is it that you might be do administration? >> i appreciate you asking me. i just want to go for my highest and best use to serve president-elect trump and vice president-elect pence. >> have you a special you came i at an important moment in the campaign. >> i have a special relationship with both of them and i'm thrilled they will be leading this country. charlie, i am still sorting that t. have four small children a i'm sure many of your vwers can relate to that and i need to balance the peal considerations for the professional ones.
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elected and i love the hype of activity that is trump terry and transition down in washington where i was also this week. >> have you been asked to serve a role? >> i have. i was asked immediately what i would like to do. >> you were? >> yes. beoming includindsg hea will ate. the japanese prime minister. as you well know, the candidate said, during the campaign, that he might want to reconsider and have japan consider how many he isng to pre for its own defense. >> maybe they will discuss that today. i think it's a much more informal meeting all than of that since we have a president and commander in chief and president obama is still the president. we are sensitive to the fact that these early meetings with t construct, that fact, charlie. but, at the same time, i'm very happy the prime minister is there to meet with prest- vice president-elect pence today. but president obama is on his
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conversations about policy and relationship between japan and the united states will haveo wait until after the inauguration. >> the front page of "wall stet journal" is reporting that jared kushner will probably get a top post in the administration. >> i spoke to him last night. he has not applied to any job and has no security clearance but he is incredibly important to his father-in-law president-elect trump and was a big, big part of our election victory, franklin. jared has been intimately involved in the campaign sure that he and his wife and her brothers will continue to be very supportive, but time will tell in terms of the positions that different people -- >> traditionall they,resident announces his national security staff first. south carolina governor nikki haley is heading to trump tower today. her lieutenant governor told local reporters she is under consideration to be secretary of state.
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positions. its serious business. i took a look yesterday at the administrations ande are basically right on target with respect to where other presidential administrations in formation have been including president obama. i very much appreciated what p vice president-elect pence. we in our world did not have our administration formed in week one and they don't either. it would probably be irresponsible to go ahead and name all of the people right at once, but we are very happy that governor haley is coming to meet with president-elect trump. i'm sure they will have a wide ranging conversation and i think everybody should be very not surprised the number of people have come forward expressing interest in high level positions. >> does it mean the
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women with an extra effort because of some of the questions raised during the campaign? he wants to make sure women are in his administration? >> the major qualification is n you do the job? that is a major criterion. are you qualified to do this job? and then i think, secondly, charlie, it's do you support what president-elect trump has y plan. it's specific and out there for all to see. and any o on a senior staff should be well aware this is a man who inten he accountable for results and he delivers and he produces. the excuses of divided government that has existed for probab yealy six having two parties in power in wton, d.c. is gone now. you have o party inpower. execute and deli aroduce u can and takes away the excuse i think many have been using in washington, d.c. to not get things done. >> is rudy giuliani, he has been very vocal about his desire to
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>> he's a leading contender for any number of positions. he is incredibly loyal to donald trump. he was very important during the campaign. >> are you concerned about his business connections that have been raised? >> no. no, i'm not. and i understand that people want to vet things publicly but, again, we have a process that should be respected and hel bur it's psters or whether it's some of the unfortunate and frankly inaccurate headlines about the would-be team and the press. >> what is inaccurate about the steve bannon headline? ass ie you're referriong t that. >> pretty much everything. the man is brilliant and he treats everyone kindly and the same. i think people are cherry-picking some headlines and maybe even some projects that he was not -- he was not involved with. he has the ear and the trust of the president-elect and ry giuliani would be -- if he was our secretary of state, he would alr many different resenceied
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>> thank you for having me. >> hillary clinton spoke in washington last night one week after conceding the presidential election. she received a very warm reception from supporters of the children's dfund. it's a advocacy group she worked as a some light on what the last week has been like for cht w clton was greeted with a standing ovation and ks o the cheek from the woman who hired clinton out of yale law school in the 1970s. >> i will admit, com here tonight wasnheasy thing
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week, a lot of people have asked themselves whether america is the country we thought it was. the divisions laid bare by this election run deep. t. charlie? >> nancy, thas are. an investigation this morning is trying to determine the cause of a deadly gas explosion in central illinois. the massive blast rocked downtown canton and heavily damaged several buildings. one person was killed and 11 others were hurt.
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ide have been far >> there use to beldin a right there, ys. >> reporter: video captured shortly ter thews how powerful the expsion 'd say was arnd 6 p.m whe tu man. reports say he was ulity worker investigating a .ak 11 others were injured. >> tre wasre it scared the living jesus out of me. >> reporter: debris from damaged buildings littered the streets, while emergency workers scrambled to help any of the injured. this surveillance video taken from inse a nearby local busine displayed the strength of the explosion.
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big boom! and just everything come crashing down at one time. >> reporter: overnight, mmunity members wasted no te picking up the pieces, boarding up broken windows and cleaning up affected businesses. >> i might loss the building. >> reporter: jeff hawk owns a building in downtowcanton that was also devastated by the blast:there are reports people felt the way o theer side of the lake norah? thesed by explosio >> don, thank you so much. a minnesota police officer set to appear in court tomorrow for dy shooting of a black man ding a traffstop. st. anthony, minnesota, police
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chargeyesterday. he shot and killed 22-year-old an his live streamed video. jamie ycas has more. >> reporter: not only does manslaughter, he also faces two felony counts of intentional discharge of a dangerous weapon incident was caught on dash cam videuthey are not releasing that te beuse this is an ongoing investig >> oh, my god. please don't it will me his did. >> reporter: diamond reynolds ander 4-year-oldcastile's police. he was pulled over by >> i saw my best friend, my fooredant, take his lastreath >> reporte ramsey couy prosecutor john choi says police dash cam video sho
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>> the use of deadly force by have had. >> reporter: belted into a seat, castile had first pvided his insurance cd to officer z. >> castile then, calmly, informed officer yanez, sir, i have to tell y tha i do h a firearm on me. complaint, officer ng to the yanez sponde okay. but then pulled his own gun and reached inside the driver'se window. he told castile, don't pull it out. castile responded, i'm not pulling it out. started firing. fficer yanez >> i told him to get his ht! >> reporter: miesota's pole and police officers association says the police community is di
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forgive the sfers? >> god wants us adefinily, i co anyone, but will i forget? will i not be hurting? absolutely not. i will always hurt. >> reporter: castile had a permit to carry his handgun and minnesota is an open c state. there have been 150
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this is a cbs 58 morning news . update.good morning everyone i'm mike curkov with this cbs 58 news update.it's 7:26. shots were fired near marquette university this morning. just before 6:15 ... marquette police sent a tweet saying shots fired near 15th and state.milwaukee ce are investigating and did tell us there are no reports of injuries. brendan dassey is still behind bar county man was convicted in the 2005 murder of teresa halbach. a federal judge ruled dassey be released by friday evening at the latest.but wisconsin's attorney general filed an emergency motion to keep dassey in prison.now we're waiting what the appeals court will rule. coming up on "cbs this morning" former daily show host jon stewart speaks with charlie rose about the presidential election outcome. 3 3 3 roads are in goomoing. atould
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mber him?me bao bsrnin?comi up , yeah, you do. he is keeping a close eye on politics after the election. the former "daily show" host has repeat, not giving up on the united state o your right to be suspicious about some articles posted on facebook. a new report looks at how many americans were hooked by fake rks face ng the election. challenges fixing the problem. time to show you some of t rning's headlines from around the globe. "the new york times" reports a tax by rsian a syrian w planes on rebel-held areas of syria are intensifying.
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hi nghborhoods housing medical facilities and hospitals have been bombed in the past 48 hours. aleppo mood bank was hit. attacks killed more than 50 people in rebel-held areas of northern syria. "the dallas morning news" repofrts on the discovery of th largest continuous oil field in the united states. geologists conducted a new alin west t conexasins camp 20 billion barrels of oil a current prices. >> ow is right. >> geologist ons, it says. >> the new jersey star ledger reports that the engineer in the deadly train cash in hoboken had undiagnosed eep apnea. the commuter train slammed into a station in septembng killiose sleep apnea after the crash. the union representative did not
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his family. the whistle-blower tyler schultz is a grandson of a theranos now.al tyler schultz and his parents it's cost them more than 400,000. the blood company lab has shut its doors and is now under investigation. much of the presidential campaign went on without jon stewart's satirical point of view. central program. the more than post-election analysis. we just went through a>> wt? >> reporter: yes! youreaction to surprise? >> surprise? surprise? it all ties together. >> reporter: fear? >> well, fear, you know, here is
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don'be w ally different cry we ago. grace and flaws andility ts and strengthnd resilience exists today as existed two eks ago. the same country that elected donald trump, ected barack obama. i feel more uncertainty ansecurity. but i also feel like this fht has never been easy. the ultimate iny of this election is the cynical strategy of the republicans which is our position is goverenoewe are goi
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are the swamp and what they decided to do was i'm going to k ng.blics. he's not a republican. he's aepiation of republicans but they will reap the benefit of his victory in all of their sinnicynicism. i guarantee you people comio government. one of the things that struck me odd about this election a what america great. and was the part that i -- >> reporte he ntso make america great a butobod n sagre >>ortew?ha >>hat are the metrics? because it seems like, from
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what is america is i think his ndidacy has animated that thought that a multiethnic democracy, a lticultural democracy is impossible. and that is what america, by its founding and constitutionally is. >> reporter: and become more and more, year by year. >> correct, correct. >> reporteut now, that, in fact, this real sense of finding out who we are and whether we have gone off track in some way? >> absolute. you know, i think you -- i would rather have this conversation years. somebody say there mht beve you the nixon tapes? forgot about advising the
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>>he civilian honor are yea he has been in office and he gives it to a handful of people and this year, he is going to give it to you. >> oh, my gosh. no. >> yes. >> are you sure? >> yes. >> i'm just an old baseball announcer. >> you've had the impact on lives in people and sports fans in this >> i'm so humbled, josh. bye for now. >> thank you. take care. how cool is that? >> that was white house press secretary josh earnest telling retired dodgers broadcaster vin scully he will receive the presidenti medal of freedom. pretty cool, josh. scully joins a list of 20 other honorees and they include basketball stars kareem abdul-jabbar and michael jordan and actors robert de niro and
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? it is thursday, november 17th2016. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? more real news ahead, including the future otrains! president-elect says he will rebuild americs infrastructure and amtrak's president and is here to talk ouatnd changes for passengers. first, here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> presidelect trump's transition team is on a full-court press to show they are in control. >> south carolina governor nikki haley is heading to trump tower today. her lieutenant governor told local reporters that she is under coideratns to be secretary of state. is she on the short list? >> well,e have long short
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fore t election to deliver this speech and shedome light on what the last week has been like for her. >> there utoth bacoe. now there ris d bris deben glass in all directions and sidents ere say it cld have been far worse. nice to hear from him, charlie. >> he does not miss being at comedy central and has a lot to say and yoknowow mh his voice was missed. >> we have been talking about has been consumed by it and i ink a lot of us are still in i know, personally, i am. but i guess it's finally time for all of us to just accept the rock" johnson has been named "people" mazine's sexiest man alive. >> i'mharliewile
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will have his first meeting today with a foreign leader since the econ. japase primeter isinzo abe left for new york last nit. during?, the campaign, the commitment to japan and other allies. >> president obama brings a marget brennan iin bern th morning. >> reporter: good morning. the rhetoric from the president-elect, as well as his friendly outreach to russia, has concerned.ncellor angela merkel now mr. obama and chancellor merkel hope to extend european sanctions on russia for its military interntion in ukraine.ties need
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several free trade agreements. a crossroads and never returnul to a pre-globalization economy. others will join presint obama's seous conversation tomorrow. >> margaret brennan in berlin, thank yosouch. a ground breaking new report t this morning cal substance abus 12.5 million arinsave used prescription painkillers the last year. according to the surgeon genel's fireport dedated to addiction and 78 americans die every single day from opioid erdoses. the cdc says more people died from drug overdoses than car accidents or gun violence. think about that -- 2014. chuck rosenberg is the acting administrator of the drug
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on see on "cbs this morning." thank you for being here. >> my pleare. >> i know you have called this epidemic unprecedented and horrific. why is this problem still growing? >> it's a great question. it's growing and it's growing fast. you're right. more people die from drug overdose than from car accidents or firearm violence. in fact, the numbers aren't even that close. 30,000 people who die each year here is 47,000.ce and the number 50% higher. it's awful. >> the question is why? >> the question is why. there are a lot of prescription pills out there. and here is the problem. we know that 4 out of 5 new heroin users started on prescription pills. and of the people who preta ription pills get them out of someone's medicine it, ote/unquote, legitimately. and so there ia pill problem atb
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>> they are gettin, in my cases, it's prescriptions. >> it's not most cases. prescribed legally. so a lot of blame too around. we a 5% of the world's pula.sume in one way or another 99& of the world's hydrocodone. that is crazy.ed tlearthe dea sets the limit how my pills can be manufactured. were dispens. >> we don't regulate the practice of medicine. we do allocate the amount folks can use and manufacture. >> why not bring down that amount? >> well, we did. we did bring it down, but there is still plenty of capacity there and a lot of pills that are going to be produced so we
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one of those is demand reduction. dea is good at supply reduction. we attack the unholy alliance between international cartels and violent street gangs. it's not enough. we will not foe psecu ouway out of this man so we have to do demand reduction. >> congress thinks the dea is culpable. >> senator richard durbin said they have sgied to flood america with opioid pills far beyond any purpose. >> i met with senator durbin after that and some of his colleagues. i think there was some sunderstanding and i hope we set it straight but i don't think that characterization is accurate. >> back to the demand side and who is asking. how do you reduce the demand? public education or what? >> it's public education as part of it. but we got to teach and rehabilitate and we got to treat.
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education. we have created a stem-base curriculum we can drop into any ddle school or high school in america and tell people what the science of opioid addiction is and we can help parents and kid and teachers have conversations about it.our question, gayle. >> the national takeback. >> critical stuff. we did it twice the past year. here's a big number. we took in 1.6 million pounds of unwanted and eed now by some estimates, only about 10% of what we get on take-back are ioids. that is still 160,000 pounds of opioids ouof medicneine ca and off the streets so this is a od thing. >> a lot of work to be done but' i look.we areoing the men and women of dea are job but nd help.dgerous
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weould use help from congress. a lot of help to be had. >> we thank you for joining us today. spread the word. >> bringing more awareness to this issue. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. songwriting legend bob dylan is living the way he wants to, you could say. ahead, his snub to the prestigious nobel prize committee that is recognizing his iconic career. it appears bob is going to be
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plea online to help save precious family recordings. ahead in our series "a more perfect union" how stranrs made it possible for a baby to hear his late mom's voice. an incredible story and it's coming up on "cbs this morning." his late mom's voice. an incredible story and it's coming up on "cbs this morning." . an incredible story and it's coming up on "cbs this morning." mom's voice. an incredible story and it's coming up on "cbs this morning." late mom's voi. an incredible story and it's
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? >> repter: dyl now says he plans toccept beprreste otn person. >> dyou y you're a singer or a poet? >> i think of self as a song and dance man, you know? >> reporter: never a stranger to controversy, dylan has carefully managed his image over the decade. often appearing reclusive. >> he wants to live life the way wants to live it. he doesn't need anybody else to tell him how to do that. i don't see that as reclusiveness.
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performs more than hundred shows each year as part of his never-ending tou in a rare interview he told "60 minutes" ed bradley why. >> it goes back to the destiny i made a bargain with it a l time ago and i'm holding up my en >> reporter: what was your bargain? >> to get where i am now. >> reporter: he told ed bradley looking at him and nobody else. ? ? forever young ? >> reporter: for "cbs th morng," vladimir duthiers, new york. ? fever young ?s. >>e ainlh.de makes yowondert a in order to money at $871,000, he does have to give a lecture within six months after the ceremony.
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>> right. hopefully, he'll be able to deliver on that. > faster trains are on the imrir onzon fo amtk's here witt ove safety anderformanbs this morning."
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19n71 whe the first amtrakrain arrived? in new yk city. 45 years later, the railroad is setting ridership records a under new leadership and it'sod president-elect promising investment in america. >> we are going to fix our inner ties and rebuild our highys bridges, tunnels, airports, schools, hospitals. we are going to infrastructure. which will become, by the way, second to none. >> we wil be watching very closely. he took over as amtrak's president as ceo and president in september, charles "wic moorman. he spent 40 years at norfolk southern and joins us for an w you willee on "cbs this morning." wick, good to see you. >>hank you. >> fir wnd
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you will be happyono we have all taken trains at this tadble an amtra h recved a new n aninfrasucture. how soon will that happen and whatind of a difference will the passen see? >> we expect newelivy of it's essentially a 202 product. a great newroduct and replaces when you ride please be fair. we nl of the revenue w >> how do you ride and not pay? alwaysipay for a fare. >> what are we missing? >> it's a great new product. technology.of-the-art the trains will be bigger so we wiot have quite therowding and the difficulty of getting
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popular produc and more train sets. >> they will be faster? >> as we upgrade the infrastructure, they will be faster and faster and faster, although there are limitations because of the way the route is designed on how fast we can go. >> know that acello caneach 150 s peur. the actual spe is so much ower.why is that? even faster ains?t ts or >> right.lly question. the limitatis is t ft e railroadui sicay ie 1th resh ceur ld haveo a allow wholnew roe. >> h wldt tha eend newyork? >> you kw, i h'teen the lastestimates,ut it' tens and tens of bilons of dollars. >> you have to go buy the land.
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process. it's not that it couldn't happen or shouldn't happen, it's just something that is a long way >> after that train crash in hoe pon, called the positive train control system. what can youl where amtrak stanon tha >> amtrakas h pe ctrol system insta on the entire corror with the exception of a very bu t positive train control guarantees they get there going at the guaranteed speed. >> one of the things i love about the train you dove n'ha to take off yo shoes or take off your belt and t the hokey-pokey andurn yrself around to get on the train. >> absolutely. >> it also rays questions to me about security. i always wonr what is bei done and hrainowaf t is every time i'm on it, i'm looking around andckin che things out.
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middle seat either. >> yes. that's good! >> but security is a really interesting question. and safety. obviously, from theety fosed dint, amtrak is very e way ttravel. from the security standpoint, we have our own polic force and we have a big pole presence around our terminals. we have all kindf things in things that ieay h couldn't need to discuss. but we big way. >> whawould you like to see fromew on?adnistra >> well, i think what the administration is talking about critical.ts ablute cture not f arakutor our coun hotry.y, we willeere. >> wk moorma looorward to the new trains. >>absolutely. >> curious about the name wick but, okay. >> okay. >> a southern . >> souern name? >> it's a southern name. that is good enou. >> mississippi and new orleans. >> yes. >> got it. right.
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this is cb58 morning news upda. update.good morning. i'm kate chappell with this cbs 58 news update. new this morning-- a police chase leads to an arrest overt in west alli police tried to stop a vehicle near 76th and national... but instea.. the car sped off.t itt department later found that vehicle crashed on miller park way. but the suspect ran from the scene. both departments ed togher to find and arrest the person driving. the case now goes to the d-a's office for potential charges. 3
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county.ue crews ed tthinof state highway 57 and county ro-f inthe town of rhine stop at a stod p signak amthe72-year-old drivn the other cawas ken to the hos alcted to recover. middle agsed with scabies.it's contio peson skin also sotead ng.. include a raswith tiny sores d itch your hild is showg s... call your ter his wife's death... a dad enlists the help of strangers on the internet to bring her voice back to life. lullabies. on can now ar h first though... justin is taing unseasonablywarm temps today in ready weather. justin? y: creasing clouds, mild. high: tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low:
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high: 47forecast...today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: 47forecast... today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: 39thursdaypartly sun. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: forecast...today:
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? watch this video. 61-year-old valerie sharp had a roug time putting her granddaughter to sleep. she is just five f taleet and needed a stepladder to reach into the e fell head-first into the crib but didn't let go of the the two are okay. >> she did not fall on her granaughter? >> she did not. we wouldn't laugh about that. the family released a video they got a great sense of humor and wanted us to see it. i bet grandma is not so happy. thanks, family, for showing my butt in the air. >> happens to the best of us. >> it really does. what? the butt in the air or falling into the crib? welcome back to "cbs this
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macy, "shameless" have watched . his chacter frank gallaghere a eat dad. why are you? there youare. we will share what we expect as we approach the season's finale. >> a utah man recered some precious lullabies and now their infant son can still listen to the voice of his late mom. how people came together to help our series "a more p union." time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. detroit prepress says skey robinson was overcome with emotion as he received a prestigious songwriting award. the 76-year-old motown sr was presented about the gershwin prize last night in washington. hi hits include "my girl" and "the tracks of my tears." he is a ninth winner of the war given by the library of congress. >> wow. >> you got to listen to the song. "the bostonlobe" says tom
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deflategate in an ad for foot locker. the ad is about t csuspicious. >> just because everything is great doesn't mean anything is going on. why can't some things just be great. >> just a question. >> it startsh witit tis turns a then assumptions turn into cati >> the nfl said he was invoed in tampering with those footballeuffered a four-game suspension. "theew cude monet setting an auction word for the artist. grain stack fetched more than $81 million including fees yesterday he an anonymous collector. >> he said i'm going to stay anonymous. the kins of totally strangers is the focus of our
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have in common than the headlines might suggest.nh i sharing his internet strangers that came together to bring his late wife's voice back to life. john blackstone shows us how the strangerrestor amother's lullabieso her infant son can know the music of his mother. ? bab don't you worry about me ? >> from the moment i met her, i seautiful person i hadve . >> jar buhackernadeot married after sharing a kiss on valentine's day in 2004. a beautiful woman. what else attracted you to her? >> just full of life a enthusiasm. she was passionate about so many things and she was passionate about music. >> reporter: music was a big part of their life. went to a lot of different concerts kind a over in california and las vegas and she played quite a bit. >> reporter: but sharry sang
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only occasionally uploading one to youtube. >> reporter: when sharry got prosecuting last year, she had a captive audience for her songs. >> she was always rubbing her belly and talking to him and tell him how much she loved him and sang to him as well, so he knows her voice. ? >> reporter: in june, sharry went intoor waiting for the?xai contraction really go into labor. yeah, that's whenhings kind of plummeted. >> reporter: suddenly, people rushed into the room? >> yes. >> reporter: things were going wrong? >> uh-huh. uh-huh. i was, obviously, very afraid and scared. but i was afraid for our baby. you know? it didn't even enter my mind that sharry would be in danger because that kind of stuff doesn't happen any more. >> reporter: she had a rare
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fluid enrs the mother's bloodstream and affects the heart andlungs. >> they told me it doesn't look good. we need some kind of miracle. arry did not.ej.j. survived. seemed to me youad one miracle that day and denied two miracles that day. >> for sure. no queson, i'm grateful that j.j. made it out of there and survived. in fact, sharry always kept a bucket list. one was to safe anothewas to becom an angel. thday, she saved j.j.'s life and became an angel. >> reporter: jared, now a single dad wi awborn, went to sharry's computer. >> i found seven or eight songs were were in a format i had no idea even what to do with. >> reporter: the sgs were locked away in files jared couldn't open. so he asked for help on the
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sean saw his >> i was heartbroken. there wa't much to think about. it was what i felt and i fel the need to help. >> reporter: rex wrote wasn't alone. hundreds of reddit users responded and dozens helped to unlock sharry's files. >> i felt pretty proud to be a part of the community that came to help him. it's insng people that don't have to help but they help. >> reporter: what uld you say to all of those reddit users who responded? thank you very much. thank you for helping me and my baby and i tnk sharry would be happy took. >> eporter:head reddit cofounder said among the site's 250 million users, good things are shared every day.
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the fact that the vast majority of us are actually decent people. and given the right opportunity and the right circumstances, running look to help out one another. ? >> reporter: it's the sound that go to your heart. >> yeah. she has a beautiful voice, doesn't she? one of my favorite ones, "baby don't worry." that is the one i listen to the most that sharry wrote that people have helped with. it's like a lullaby to me and j.j. i'll be okay. ?aby don't you worry about me ? i just got to say ? >> reporter: a mother's voice thugh the kindness of hild strangers. for "cbs this morning," john blackstone, st. george, utah. to sp worrying about me ? >>ohn blackstone, you have the
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at the same ti but reddit comes to the rescue of that guy. she had a beautiful voice and beautiful ile. the baby is very cute. >> a beautiful way to reach out and help. >> i'm glad they could save the music. tomorrow we have an unlikely friendship an 82-year-old man had a chance encounter in the canned food aisle of a grocery story. where he met a 4-year-old girl at the time when he needed her she openeme to a love that i didn't know existed. >> another great tease. we will see how this man now considers this little girl to be an angel. that is tomorrow on "cbs this moin" shameless star william h. macy is not shy about acting in his underwear. the emmy nomined actor is in our toyota green room. not in his underwear!
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? emmy award actor william h. macy remember boogie night, margo? "the room" do you remember that?
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single dad on "shameless" on sunday's episode, frnk triank to work his way back into the gallagher household. >> calm down. i have a few repairs to do on the house. now that fiona has dropped the ball someone has to pick it up and that someone is me. wait! my clothes are in the wash! >> count o three. dressed or not, frank. 1! >> let's take a vote. everyone in favor of having an ac >> wil.liam h macy joins us at the table looking very dapper. i saw that episode of new the pink robe. we could say for frank, that is almost overdressed sonsome wayse have seen him. >> you have to be brave to wear a pink robe.
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unloveable character that embarrasses and huliates his father. it thohas to be a great role fo you. >> he is so delicious and so much fun and so wrong on so many levels. >> do you have to love him to play him as long as you have? >> well, he's a good guy. he is fun. he's hard working. he'sov >> h really loves women. >> he really does >> all shapes and sizes and colors and waists. >> yep. i love him for that. >> you have two daughters. >> i do. >> have you learned anything?= from frank about therhood? >> yes. there is an old phrase, you prepare your childrenor t dren. not the road for your so i'm introducing them to trmaexperiences early. >> exactly! >> so they are ady. >> but that about this show bause it's
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topics and scts that many shows go like this to. >> the more wrong it is, the better. at its core, though, it's very moral. it's about family values. it's about this family that isa street a tget ooeach other's back and it's a little morality tale every week. >> do you like -- >> somebody has to be the bad guy. >> do yoliandle sex on the show? so good and there is a lot of it it's sort of aa matter of fact. yeah, i love it and proud of it. and i'm very proud to be 60 something yearsld a rrying gting laid flat for -- >> for all us what? >> alter cockers. >> how much do you like this job? >> something like that. >> you were telling us at the table you get what when you go
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dollars. oh, yeah, because i ride a motoycle there. >> seven minutes. >> and i go. it's just the best job in the world. plus, television is so good now! >>eah. >> it's the best place to be, isn't ? you can tell stories better on television than anywhere else. >> nep. we have a huge audience but you don't need to have a huge audience for television now. i think it's good for the country. we are telling a lot of stories that otherwise wouldn't have seen the light of day. >> i think the phrase you used with us earlier was that you
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>> what did she y? >> she said, i'm doing my best to share your joy. >> this is good. how did she hit on you? what did she say? we were talking about this and she said do you wa to come to my place for a cocktail? i said, what? i couldn't believe it. it's been a long time. >> did you say i have to call my wife first? >> i said, thank you so -- no, but thank you very much! i feel so good! >> reporter: you and felicity have been married like 20 years, right? >> one of the great marriages in the industry. good to see. did you hear chicago won the world series? >> how about that? >> i know. >> i was there.in chicago? i started my career in chicago. i had a house across from igley field. i was a bleacher bum. couldn't be better. >> you were there on the actual night. tell us about that. >> we did a scene i walked across the street and walked
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when they recognized frank i kept telling john, could i get one more take? they were ahead 6-1 when i rapped. i walked into the hotel and boom, all of a sudden, it's even. i felt like it was my fault. so i went to bed. but then all hell broke loose. >> you could hear the noise outside? >> a man outside of my window and he screamed for four hours! >> we are screaming "shameless" and your success. >> you've had a long time practice. >> i love doing it. >> it airs sunday on showtime. up next,,reflects on 50
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and for all of those reasons, we are so grateful to you for everything that you've done for cbs news. >> that was scott pelley toasting legendary cbs news journalist bill plante last night in washington, d.c. plante announced his retirement this week after a career covering every major story over the past half century from the civil rights movement to four reporting tours in vietnam and the administration of four presidents. i've had a wonderful window, a close-up of a human condition, telling the sries of civ rights and of the wastes of war and the politics of power. so here is to the past. but, more important, here's to the future keep upood fight. i'll be cheering you on. and maybe even chiming in from time to time. thank you from the bottom of my
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moing news update. good morning! i'm kate chappell with this cbs 58 news update.it's 8:56. nats of bell bell it's that time of year again. the salvation army is hiring bell ringers for the holiday season. the donations made the next few on services year round... like emergency shelter and food for . families.you can apply at any of the three locations on your screen-- in milwaukee, oak creek or green field-- today from nine until three. it's only just about 9a.m... but we're looking ahead to 5:29 this evening. that's when the lights on the milwaukee city christmas tree will be turned ?on? outside of city continue at pere marquette park for the annual holiday gh entertainment starts at 5-30... the ceremony starts at
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will also be mus... fireworks...and a free shuttle-- the ?jingle bus?-- between 7 and 9 p.m. s drplayground will re-open this afternoon. the kenosha common council unanimously voted to accept the contract for the new flooring last night. the all-inclusive playground was closed back in march after the rubberized floor was deemed unsafe. and they should have a great day for it!let's check in a final time with meteorologist justin thompson gee. justin? justin?forecast...today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: ias mild. low: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: 47forecast... today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: 47forecast...today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: 47forecast... today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy.
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