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? 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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this year's thanksgiving day parade will be filled with giant balloons and police officers. what the nypd will do as isis calls the event, quote, calls the event, quote, excellent target. captioning funded by cbs good morning, from the cbs news newsroom at studio 57 here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. today, president-elect donald trump is scheduled to meet wh pence is heading mr. trump's transition team. meanwhile, mr. trump's choice of steve bannon the former head of the breitbart news website as key adviser has growing criticism. with the movement until the top level of the white house. hena daniels is here in new york with the details, good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. president-elect trump is announcing his first choices for
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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 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
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>> reporter: speaking from the 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 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,"
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the protester was arrested and 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 hop 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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then he'll travel to turkey and then to peru. over the next few days a federal judge in minnesota will sentence six mens who were part 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 t thanksgiving parade, despite a call by attack by isis. in its latest edition of yits online magazine isis suggest 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
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past. >> the macy's thanksgiving day parade is broadcast nationwide thanksgiving morning. in new zealand this morning, recovery and rescue operations are under way, following a 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. elevated patch of land after the ground shifted. and more delays on the completion of the access oil pipeline. 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
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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 ina ifill was trust lead times to moderate an election year debate, including in 2008 between governor sarah palin and then senator joe biden. >> 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
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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 all the while making friends in a town best known for rivals. "face the nation's" john 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
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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 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 investigating text messages from 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
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. a wyoming bookstore wants people to try time traveling, soof it's 1993, by keeping their cell phones and labtops in their bags. it's easy to cooperate because 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.
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and exchange commission is stepping down, mary white is stepping down. she was appointed by the president in 2013. her term will end in 2019. 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 regulation. the dow jumped 21 points hitting another all-time high. the s&p lost 0.25. 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
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a top wall street credit rating has downgraded from "a" to "a"-minus for two main 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 chocolate chip cookie dough, monster and bounce ice dream. so far, no illnesses have been reported. and if you like oreo cookies get ready for oreo's first ever candy bar. the chocolate bar is filled with vanilla cream and coated with chocolate. the oreo crunch bars are
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. a philadelphia cemetery needs $10,000 to fix a crack in ben franklin's tombstone. they started a gofundme web page. visitors tossed pennies on the marker but that's not nearly enough. it may be part of the problem, too. well it turns outside the demise of vinyl wasn't final at all. and the revival of old school
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circle in the turn taibl business. kenneth craig has the story. >> reporter: matt whitesfeld runs bpi, a turn taitable busin his father starthow big of a jump have you seen in terms of your sales in the last five years. >> drastic, i'd say it easily doubled if n ? >> reporter: vinyl is back. and a spike in album sales over the past few years have led to a turntable boom. >> yes, i bought them in april or may. >> reporter: digital age millennials like 25-year-old alex reynolds are leading the revolution. >> i think when i first started getting into it was the cool factor. >> reporter: turntable sales are
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years ago. whitesfeld recently doubled his staff to meet demands. and major corporations are doing its same. panasonic is resurrecting its sales. do you see a time when sales will plateau and the cool factor will go away and this will kind of fall back down again? >> i wouldn't be surprised if it does. but i don't think it will ever '90s. >> reporter: and he's counting on people to keep spinning for generations to come. kenneth craig, cbs news, cliffwood, new jersey. here's a breathtaking look at the beaming super moon captured near phoenix. time lapse shows it setting over the desert. the moon hasn't been this bright since 1948. and the moon will cause unusually high tides.
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good morning. we have a few areas of drizzle and light showers that are not going to last all morning by my means. north, northwest of town just some real light showers and even way off to the oakland a few flurries. you only need 38 degrees to support some snow. from percyville you are going to see some showers not lasting much past 8:00, 9:00, 49 for washington and we are headed to about 60 degrees. the other side of 60 degrees. temperatures will be in the mid to upper 50s through the
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grab the umbrella in the morning but you won't need it for much of the day. ellen over to you. >> allyson, we have a homicide investigation going on that shut down part of 3rd street and southeast. if you are going in that area, the 4300 block of 3rd street southeast watch out for an investigation going on right here. that's 210 and 295 northbound headed into the city. the drive times here in virginia, 95 northbound, just 29 minutes from stafford up to the beltway. going 65 miles per hour and the same for get the from gainsville all the way up to the beltway. guys. all right. elevator len -- ellen, i'll take it from here. i'm larry miller in the news room. the capitol building make over is finally complete. good news there. that's 3 years and $60 million later. the new dome will be unveiled. it's refurbished and repainted. the
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scaffolding. iron work was restored. electrical, mechanical and lighting systems were upgraded. in georgia a jury found justin harris guilty of murdering his son by leaving him in his suv for several hours. prosecutors say his father was looking for a way to escape his family's cheated on his wife. he faces up to life in prison. a man is waking up a free man in morning. a wisconsin judge ordered the making the murderer brendan dassy. they ruled that investigators tricked him into confessing that he helped his uncle. that uncle, steven avery is charged with the murder. that's what is trending. guys back to you. >> larry, thank you
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right now. >> this is wake up washington on wusa 9. good tuesday morning, more high schoolers are scheduled to protest donald trump today here in dc and some local parents are not happy about that. good morning and thank you for joining us on wake up washington. i'm mike hydeck. >> i'm jan jeff coat. let's get a check on your forecast with allyson ray. >> if you'r that like to bike to work you will run into slick roads and light showers off to your west. however, if it's still on your plans it's not going to be raining for this evening. a much better evening commute. you are seeing some light showers but just some drizzle out there. this is pretty light but the roads are still wet for the areas. we are into the 40s right now.
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gaithersburg, 48 in waldorf and 69 what. this is 6:30. just some stray showers. 66, some stray showers as well. increasing sunshine for this afternoon. we'll talk about increasing temperatures headed your way in just a little bit. ellen. >> allyson, thank you. pretty quiet so far this morning. getting the drive times here on 95 comes down -- coming down southbound in maryland, 100 minutes. 32 minutes if you're starting a there's a police investigation going on in in 4300 block of 3rd street southwest. this is 3rd street. we don't have sensors there . part of that will be shut down. the closest major road here 210. southbound might have a slow down. nothing too much of a delay and 295 looks good as you head northbound there. we also have another investigation going on in northeast so we'll get to that blocking some areas as
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