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captioning funded by cbs it's monday, november 28th, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." grief and joy following the death of cuba's former leader as the communist nation prepares to say good-bye to fidel castro, cuban compiles are hoping for change. >> it's ridiculous. a fund-raising notoriety driven fraud. >> officials in wisconsin with are get ready to recount the ballots triggering a twitter
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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. thousands are xpged expected hena daniels is here in new york. >> cubans are observing nine days of mourning and today after 9:00 a.m., tens of thousands are expected to gather in the streets of simultaneous 21 gun salutes will sound off in the capital. meanwhile in miami, they are looking forward to better times in cuba. massive crowds are expected today at havana's revolution plaza to pay tribute to fidel castro. mourners allowed to sign a book of condolences and on tuesday a ceremony is planned in the
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in media where he ruled for nearly 50 years, many peek admired him. victory said he felt he had lost a patriarch, the father of our family and our revolution. castro's ashes on a procession in the island before buried in the city of santiago. in miami's little havana thousands of cuban exiles live many are celebrating than grieving. even rodriguez parents are from cuba. she is optimistic for the future. >> we are extremely curious. we love the culture and we fall in love with people without going there. >> cuba remains a communist nation under fidel's roger rbro raul.
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castro was cremated on saturday and his ashes will be scattered sunday in santiago the city where he launched the 1959 revolution as they plan to say their good-byes. following castro's death, president-elect donald trump described him as a brutal dictator. mr. trump's incoming chief of staff said the trump administration would absolutely reverse mr. obama's moves to normalize relations with cub the cuban government. >> repression, open markets, freedom of religion, political prisoners. these things need to change in order to have open and free relationships and that is what president-elect trump believes and that's where he is going to head. >> president obama opened some u.s. investments and traveled to cuba through an executive order. today u.s. airlines launched regularly scheduled commercial flights to havana.
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from cuba on what castro's death may mean for the future of the island nation he ruled for decade. president-elect trump claims he lost the popular vote in the election because, quote, millions of people voted illegally but he offered no evidence to back that claim up. mr. trump also weighed in on efforts on who should be secretary of state have become public. wendy gillette reports. >> to swirt sunday morning to criticize the recount effort launched by the green party that has the support of hillary clinton's campaign. he wrote, hillary clinton conceded the election when she called knee just prior to the victory speech and after the results were in. nothing will change. the president-elect also tweeted clinton's own word to trump during the campaign about accepting the results of the election. >> the idea that we are going to drag this out now where the president-elect has been
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clontzs and obas -- clintons an is pretty incredible. >> president-elect trump will resume interviewing candidates for his presentation at trump tower on monday. he need to fill several candidate positions, including secretary of state. fo form. >> people feel betrayed to think that governor romney who went out of his way to question the character and the intellect and the intellect of olympic donald
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this morning syrian state tv reported syrian troops captured another aleppo neighborhood. intense fighting was roverted over the weekend. the rapid advance follows weeks of russian and syrian air strikes. a bomb was discovered today just yards -- police bomb. they called an improvised explosive device and no one was injured. one man was killed when two men opened fire in new orleans crowded french quarter. nine others were wounded. police are searching for the suspects. officials say none of the victims were targeted and the trouble began with an argument. >> they were not from new orleans but we will find them and we will go to the ends of the earth to make sure we bring them to justice. >> reporter: the suspects ran
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two women and eight men were shot and four remain hospitalized with nonlife-threatening wounds. the school bus driver charged in the deadly crash in chattanooga will be in court tomorrow. walker is charged with vehicular homicide. six elementary children were killed in last week's crash. funerals for the victims began over the weekend, just ten days before the crash a principal reported walker to too fast coming up on the "morning news." new details in the california jogger case. the condition that sherry papini was found after being found. anyone with type 2 diabetes knows how it feels to see your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could...
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husband and two children. papini said two women abducted her. kyle churchmyer says that his job is to enforce the law. police have used tear gas, rubber bullets and water hoses to drive protesters from private property. at least 17 have been hospitalized. the post and courier report morning in the charleston church massacre case. dylann roof has been found competent to stand trial. police in northern california are investigating threats to muslims. leaders of two san jose mosques say they received the same handwriting letter that said donald trump would, quote, do to you muslims what hitler did to the jews.
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jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. today, opec ministers will hold talk with nonopec members to discuss cuts in oil production. saudi arabia, opec's biggest producer, will not attend. on wall street, it was more record highs last week. the dow gained 299 points for the week. the s&p finished 48 points higher. the nasdaq gained 160 points. weekend shoppers was up but they spent less. the national retail federation says more than 154 million customers had shopped or planned to shopped thanksgiving weekend up from 150 million last year, but they spent $300 million less than last year, $280 on average and in part because of large widespread discounting and more people shopped online instead of in stores.
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just ask kate. >> $200 is not something to sneeze at. >> reporter: with check out 51, shoppers star items they plan to buy and after checkout users claim a reward and phoup yoload photo of their receipt. >> come into our app and spend a little time learning about a product that you might want to buy and then if you buy that product and try it out, w actually share our advertising revenue back with you in the form of a cash reward. >> reporter: ibotta users upload product bar codes and the receipt. the entire purchase will be reviewed to tailor future deals just for you. >> there's so many offers and we want to put the ten best or 15 best ones in front of each different consumer based on what they like. >> reporter: for these 79 cent carrots, kate saved 50 cents by doubling up on both apps.
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>> reporter: time well spent for this busy mom. >> all in all it takes five minutes out of your day. everybody has five minutes to do that. >> reporter: you need 20 bucks in your account to cash out. you can get a simple check in the mail. >> i like that idea but i'm not good at clipping coupons but i always have my phone on me. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," charlie rose is in havana with the latest on fidel castro's
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here is another look at this morning's top stories. back from a thanksgiving break in florida, president-elect donald trump resumes the work of filling cabinet posts in his administration. mr. trump slammed recount efforts, which now have the support of the clinton campaign. and there is a divide in the trump camp over who should be secretary of state. some strongly oppose mitt romney. massive crowds are expected today in havana's revolution plaza to pay tribute to fidel castro. following castro's death friday night, the cuban government announced nine days of mourning. his ashes will be taken on a four day island procession starting on wednesday.
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sunday. many cuban americans are now wondering how castro's death will impact the future of the communist nature. don champion reports from miami. >> reporter: cubans prayed for fidel castro as workers prepared for tributes in havana's revolution plaza on sunday. thousands are expected to start attending public ceremonies there monday. castro died on friday. he ruled the communist nation for nearly 50 years. cubans are observing nine days of mourning and castro buried on december 4th. gabriel is an american tourist witnessing the moment in history. >> one of the most important things of the revolution is teng teaching to the cuban people to help each other. >> reporter: in miami's little havana. florida congresswoman was born in cuba. >> our community is very optimistic and i think that their hopes and their aspirations may soon be dashed,
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castro represents will be setting down upon them. >> reporter: despite that, some younger cuban americans here in miami help castro's death will help them visit the island and perhaps connect with their future. this lady's parents are from cuba. >> it could be maybe the start of some dissolution so we can we love people without even go stories. >> reporter: raul castro said he will step down in 2018. don champion, cbs news, miami. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," charlie is in havana with a look at the future of cuba following the death of fidel castro. plus, a warning about dangerous appears this holiday season that could put your personal information at risk. and building a better seat belt that will keep seniors and smaller people safe. that is the "cbs morning news"
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now police say the man responsible was driving drunk at the time. this morning delta airlines is apologizing. what the airline allowed a passenger to do that has a lot of people upset. and cyber monday is here! how you can score the best deals. good morning and welcome to "10 news early morning." i'm jenny dean in for allison. lets get a look at #10weather with meteorologist ashley batey. have you logged

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