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captioning funded by cbs it's friday, november 18th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." president-elect donald trump picks his national security adviser. the retired army general comes with experience and controversy. >> he now has to transition to governance. >> from rallying cries for change to running a country. president obama lays out how the president-elect could be a unifying leader. >> you cannot do that. a warrant. >> an arizona police officer
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talking. 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. well, president-elect donald trump offered the job of national security adviser to a close supporter and sharp critic of the obama administration. he meets tomorrow with mitt romney who called mr. trump fraud! hena daniels is here in new york. >> reporter: good morning. president-elect trump is moving his high profile transition meetings from trump tower in new york city to trump national golf course in new jersey today. the development comes just a day after trump offered the job of national security adviser to retired three-star general michael flynn. as national security adviser, general michael flynn would be
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president-elect donald trump makes. the idea is already not sitting well with house intelligence committee member adam shift. in a statement last night, the democrat bashed flynn for his past remarks about islam, saying his remarks only feed jihadi propaganda by reinforcing their false narrative that the west is at war with all of islam. flynn spoke at the republican national committee this summer. >> coddling and displays of empathy towards terrorists is not a strategy for defeating these murderers! >> reporter: mr. trump's latest cabinet pick followed his first face-to-face meeting with a foreign leader since his election. and more meetings with lawmakers favored for key administration posts, including south carolina governor nikki haley. she is reportedly in the running for secretary of state. despite harshly criticizing trump during the primary.
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in people. >> reporter: the transition team says mr. trump is absolutely open to selecting former rivals for top cabinet roles. among them, texas senator ted cruz and former republican presidential candidate mitt romney who also had harsh words for the president-elect during his campaign. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud. >> reporter: mr. trump is scheduled to meet with romney in new jersey tomorrow. vice president-elect mike pence who is in charge of the trsi washington again yesterday where he met with republican and democratic leaders in congress. >> hena daniels here in new york, thank you so much. donald trump's son-in-law jared kushner attended mr. trump's meeting with prime minister abe. kushner is one of trump's key advisers and played a critical role in his campaign. what is unclear is whether a federal anti-nepotism law prevents kushner from taking a white house job.
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the house paul ryan says he is not sure. >> he is obviously a brilliant young man who donald trump trusts. i will lead it up to the trump transition team what role he plays. he paid an important role in this campaign and i think that has to be respected. >> kushner is married to trump's daughter ivanka. coming up on "cbs this morning" a closer look at jared kushner and what role he may play in the administration. delay concerning the defunct trump university. the class action suit alleges trump university misled students on its promise to teach them to be successful in real estate. the trial is scheduled to begin in ten days. lawyers for the president-elect want the trial postponed until after mr. trump takes office. president-elect trump will likely be on the agenda when president obama meets with european leaders today. today's meeting wraps up the president's visit to germany.
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angela merkel yesterday. afterwards, mr. obama had a warning for mr. trump. his campaign style won't wear well in the oval office. it's time to get serious. >> i think the president-elect is going to see fairly quickly that the demands and responsibilities of a u.s. president are not ones that you can treat casually. >> mr. obama also said if you're not serious about being president, you probably won't be there very long. later today, the president leaves germany for peru. earlier this week in peru, the united states secret service seized $30 million in countfit currency and the largest seizure of counterfit money. the director of national
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resignation. clapper testified on capitol hill yesterday. all top administration official hand in their resignation when a new president takes office but clapper has been director of national intelligence since 2010 and he has said he planned to retire at the end of the obama administration. jordan claims u.s. soldiers sparked a shooting incident that left three americans dead. the u.s. says that is not the case. this month at a base in southern jordan. david martin has details. >> reporter: as army sergeant james moriarty's body came home, two incidents of he and three other soldiers were killed appears to show a deliberate terrorist attack, not as first believed was a tragic accident. the three soldiers were all green berets working for the cia in jordan training syrian rebels.
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american vehicles stopped in broad daylight at the entrance to the jordanian air field where the green berets were based. the first was allowed to pass through the gate, but then a guard suddenly opened fire on the second vehicle and killing both americans inside. the americans in the third and fourth vehicles jumped out and started returning fire. the jordanian guard shot and killed one of them before he was killed by the fire. the jordas americans for failing to stop at the gate but the u.s. embassy in jordan say there is absolutely no credible evidence they did not follow proper procedures. the fbi is leading the investigation, but, so far, has been unable to question the shooter because he is in a medically induced coma. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. an arizona police officer caught on video punching a woman in the face has been put on administrative leave.
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>> hey, you can't hit a girl like that. >> officer jeff bonar says melissa morris kicked him in the groin before he hit her. he arrested morris believing she had an outstanding arrest warrant. >> he proceeded to tackle me and put me under arrest even though i did not have a warrant and punched me in my face twice and choked me and proceeded to arrest me and twist my arm and just brutally much. >> police now say the warrants against morris are no longer active. the flagstaff police are investigating. the first significant snow of the year is falling in the upper mississippi valley and northern plains as arctic air moves down from canada. blizzard and winter storm warnings are posted from nebraska to michigan. the storm hit denver yesterday. 8 inches or more is expected in some areas, causing major travel headaches. in minnesota, folks are
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weather. blizzard conditions are expected there today. coming up on the "morning news." a teacher's tirade. >> you're an idiot! >> a teacher is caught on video using shocking language in her classroom. astronaut peggy whitson breaks a record as she blasts into space. this is the "cbs morning news." feel a cold sore coming on? only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates deep and starts to work immediately don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. abreva. hey girlfriend, how's your cafe au lait? oh, it's actually... sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) i'm being so serious right now... i really want to know how your coffee is. it's... sfx: (balloon squeals) hahahaha, i had a 2nd balloon goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah. happens to more people than you think.
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on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" says donald trump asked lawmakers to delay spending decisions until he takes office. house speaker paul ryan is willing to push for a stopgap budget but senate republicans are balking. the current funding deal end december 9th. the baltimore sun reports the firing of a teacher who used the "n" word in a tirade to black students. >> get out of my class! get out of my class! school science class caught it on video tuesday. the school's chief and the teachers union condemn the woman's behavior. the "los angeles times" reports on a 36 million dollar wrongful death judgment against bobbi kristina brown's boyfriend. the lawsuit claimed he drugged her and put her in a bathtub face-down. jordan has not been charged with a crime.
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the death of the gorilla who afa boy got into the enclosure. a man pleaded guilty to knocking down a boy with autism. the 15-year-old was in a cross country race last monday when the man confronted him in the park. the boy cannot speak. the man will be sentencedt endangerment. still ahead, the staff at lowe's gets a reboot. we will meet the newest record at the home improvement giant. ?> i'm a robot helper. i can tell you where things are in the store. can i help you find something? go, go! [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ]
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president-elect trump takes credit for saving a ford plant. airbnb offers new travel experiences. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> reporter: yoom. stocks on wall street moved higher pushed by positive economic data and comments from fed chair janet yellen. testifying on capitol hill yellen indicated the fed will raise interest rates the 80s meeting next month. she defended the interest rates which ends in 2018. the dow gained 35 points yesterday. the s&p added ten. the nasdaq finished 39 points higher. president-elect trump is taking credit for keeping a ford motor company plant in kentucky instead of it moving to mexico. but ford was never planning to close the entire u.s. plant, just shift one production line for its lincoln mkc. the americans working on that vehicle were going to work on a
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quote, i worked hard with bill ford to keep the lincoln plant in kentucky. i owed it to the great state of kentucky. ford says it told trump it would cancel its plan to shift production of that single model. mortgage rates surged this week. the average for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage jumped to 3.94% from 3.57% last week. a 15-year fixed rate climbed to 3.14% from the rate jump was powered by a sell-off in u.s. government bonds following the election. the home rental business airbnb wants to be a one-stop shop for travel. the company is adding local tours and other activities to its website. airbnb's new guyed activities include surfing lesson and they
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cities by next year. a truffle hunt? >> is it the chocolate or the mushrooms? >> i'm thinking the mushrooms. >> hopefully, they provide the pig that goes with it. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange, thanks a lot, jill. still ahead, amazon hacking. we will tell you about an amazon customer who says someone broke into on her account and went on a shopping spree. 7 days ago, karen wasn't thinking about joining her daughter's yoga class. she was thinking about her joints. but now that she's taking osteo bi-flex, she's noticing a real difference in her joint comfort. it supports increased flexibility over time. "she's single." it also supports wonderfully high levels of humiliation in her daughter. "she's a little bit shy." your joint comfort can be your kid's discomfort. try osteo bi-flex ease. our 80% smaller tablet. osteo bi-flex. made to move. i created open hearts to be a universal symbol of giving and receiving love. even in the most difficult of times. and my open hearts collection at kay jewelers is the perfect gift
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here's a look at today's another feather in the cubs cap after their historic world series win. chicago slugger kris bryant is voted as the national league's most available player. mike trout of los angeles won the american league award for the sec time in three seasons, even though the angels had a
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hacked her amazon account and was able to make $1,700 in purchases. >> joan enjoyed the veconvenien of shopping on amazon. that is until a person hacked into her amazon account. >> it's theft. it's my money. changed the phone number on her account and then ordered more than $1,500 of merchandise and had it sent to an out of state address. she changed her account and the hacker kept getting in and placing order. >> he was placing orders while i was on the phone with amazon and a supervisor. they are watching it take place. >> reporter: amazon would not comment how the hacker got into her account. this hacker was really relentless? >> yeah.
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scam. >> reporter: cyber security experts believe scammers infected her computer with malware and allowing them to monitor her every key stroke. >> a gift card is entered, logging, they have the entire record. same thing too if they try to change a password. >> reporter: they say a good way to protect yourself is use amazon's two-step verification feature. when you log in a separate code is texted to be entered to access your account. >> it's maddening to imagine none of it was stopping. >> reporter: when she stopped using two-step verification the hacking stop. she got her money back from amazon but not her sense of security. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. an american astronaut starts a record setting journey. >> and liftoff. peggy whitson. >> reporter: 57-year-old peggy whitson today became the oldest
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hundreds of the nation's most treasured animals will be auctioned off over the weekend. but before they are sold, they have to be rounded up. chip reid takes us along for the >> reporter: the earth rumbles as 1,100 buffalos stampede across the north dakota prairie while cowboys and cowgirls ride the herd including 80-year-old bob. he has participated in the nation's biggest buffalo roundup
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years. so what is the best part of the roundup, bob? >> well, to me, it's the run is the -- you know, when we are actually pushing the buffalo and they are running just as hard as they can run, we are running as hard as we can run. it's an adrenaline kicking son of a gun, i can tell you that for a fact. >> reporter: a lot of fun? yes. but a buffalo can weigh 2,000 pounds and some of them have an attitude. just ask first-timer chris regles. >> i had a bull come at me on horse so we had to get out of there pretty quick and it made for a memorable event. >> reporter: more than 30 million buffalo once roamed the u.s. but in the 1800s, they were slaughtered by pioneers, almost to extinction. today one of the country's wild herds calls custer park home. the first roundup is the first to be caught on film and they have been held every year since 1965.
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roundup? >> yes, very definitely. >> reporter: it's for the health of the herd. >> the health of the herd to hold them to a manageable number so they don overgraze the land. >> reporter: after the herd, they are vaccinated. i'm not going to quit. i'll keep on ridi living a good, long life means making your home where the buffalo roam. chip reid, cbs news, in the black hills of south carolina. -- south dakota. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we will take you to california where they are preparing for a major earthquake as researchers have new information about two dangerous fault lines. plus fashion designer tom ford tells us about directing
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