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captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, december 21st, 2016. this is the "cbs morning news." dozens are dead and many more wounded after a massive explosion at a popular fireworks market in mexico. this morning, new video shows survivors scrambling to safety. this morning, authorities are still searching for the terrorist who plowed a truck into a packed christmas market in berlin, killing 12 people. details on the latest leads. with the clock running out on his term, president obama works to seal his energy legacy in a move that could be difficult for the next president
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and from the stands to center court. a special warriors fan steals the spotlight to the delight of the crowd. 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, at least 29 people were killed by a string of devastating explosions at a fireworks market just outside mexico city. powerful change reaction leveled the market. at least 2,000 people were there as shoppers stoblegcked on fires to celebrate christmas and new year year's. 72 others were injured and some with severe burns.
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vendors were to charred mass and rubble. nearby homes were damaged. this was the third explosion and fire to tear through that marketplace since 2005. the manufacturer and sell of fireworks is a key part of the local economy. german authorities are hunting for the person responsible for monday night's attack on a berlin christmas market. officials admit that they are not sure if there was one or several attackers. isis says it's responsible for the attack that left 12 dead and 48 injured. charlie d'agata is in berlin with more. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some of the questions germans are asking today who is this killer or killers, where are these killers, and can they catch these killers before they strike again. german police say they received something like on 500 tips from the public but, strangely, no photo foots or
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the suspect in considering he just rammed a truck into a christmas market packed with members of the public. you would have thought that somebody had some video footage and that is what police have asked for. this is hand on an added urgency after isis claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that one of its kojs of the kalivet was responsible. they don't intend to cry wolf of these matters. during the search, the police had to let go of the only suspect they have, a pakistani asylum seeker. the reason was he was arrested an hour after the attack. it was a person inside the truck, the hijacked truck, the polish driver who had been shot and stabbed. the suspect they had had no blood on him or dna so after a few questions and looking evidence, they had to let him go, so they are at square one. >> charlie, just a quick question before you go. what is
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merkel saying and how she is handling this situation? >> angela merkel came to visit the christmas area here, the vigil and laid a few flowers. she is very saddened and heartbroken. her political situation is on on the line because she opened up her arms in her country to these asylum seekers and, in her words, she said this would be truly hard to bear if the killer turns out to be an asylum seeker. she knows what she may be dealing with here and knows the rising tensions and anxiety and, of course, the anger if the killer or killers responsible for what happened here at the christmas market turn out to be one of the people that have come into the country, one of the hundreds of thousands of people who have come into germany the past, say, year and a half. >> indeed. she is certainly being criticized by some of her opponents about h
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policy. charlie d'agata in berlin, thank you. coming up on "cbs this morning," we will speak with ali soufan about the berlin attack. as they search for clues in the brazened assassination of russian's ambassador to turkey they are trying to determine if the gunman acted alone or had help. holly williams reports. >> reporter: by the way, andrey karlov body sent home to rush and his wife bowed over by grief. karlov was killed by a 22-year-old turkish police officer apparently in revenge for russian's deadly fls intervention in the deadly conflict. several people have now reportedly been detained as
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investigate. it follows a string of deadly bombings in turkey, many of them connected with the syrian war. moscow's air strikes have helped the syrian regime win back the city of aleppo, but the cost has been counted in syrian lives. tens of thousands have been forced to flee. rusch and turkey are on opposite sides in the syrian swcivil war. even a warming between turkey and russia won't stop syria's bloodshed from spilling over its borders. a team of russian investigators has now arrived in turkey. they and the turks want to know whether the assassin acted alone or on behalf of a terrorist organization. holly williams, cbs news, near the turkey/syria border. well,
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iran officials say they are the west bet for a peace deal. they met yesterday in moscow. john kerry was informed about the negotiations by phone. president obama banned future oil and gas drilling leases in much of u.s.-owned waters in the arctic ocean and certain areas of the atlantic. in the atlantic, the waters placed offlimits stretch from the new england coast to virginia. the president used the provision in a 1953 law in off band offshore permanently. president trump opposes these actions. today, north legislators meet in a special session to consider repealing the called bathroom law. after the city of charlotte passed a broad anti-discrimination bill.
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requiring transgender people to use the restroom korcorrespondi to the sex on their birth certificate. fallout from the law has cost the late jobs and millions of dollars in revenue. >> we have lost hundreds and hundreds of meetings and sporting events and concerts. >> on monday, charlotte rescinded it's antidiscrimination ordinance and paving the way for today's legislative session. it appears the southwest airlines website is working again. the website crashed yesterday in the middle of a very busy holiday travel week. it was down for several hours. passengers trying to check in or or book online could not. the failure only affected passengers and the airline said it did not impact flights. a little bit of a silver lining there. coming up on the "morning news." he was right there waiting. singer richard marx is being called a hero for taking down a violent passenger. and caught o
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♪ a burst of colors on the ocean floor is revealed by a robotic camera. but these sponges and sea spiders live year-round around a five foot layer of ice. the scene was captured near the shore of antarctica by sentence. singer richard marx is a hero. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the washington post" says there was no new evidence of wro wrongdoing when the investigation of hillary clinton was reopened. newly revealed documents show the fbi got a warrant by telling a judge only that a compute
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clontz and her top aide. clinton supporters say the fbi's revelation two weeks before the election was a fatal blow to her campaign. a "newsweek" writer is getting subpoenaeds to find out who sent ham ceaim a seizure in tweet. the message was from someone who disliked his coverage of donald trump. yesterday, the reporter tweeted, folks, if a blind man says you don't like politically, is it okay to direct him toward the edge of a cliff? find some humanity. ac central.com has video from the dui arrest of nfl player michael floyd. officers say they found him asleep at the wheel last week at an intersection. he was cut by arizona after his arrest and picked up by new england. floyd is charged with suspicion of driving under the
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and other traffic counts. "the new york times" reports on the stabbing of a czech tennis star during a home invasion. two-time wimbledon champ petra kvitova was wounded in her playing hand yesterday and will not be able to play at least three months and the suspect is at large. "variety" says singer richard marx helped to subdue an unruly passenger from hanoi to seoul. marx criticized the flight crew's response but the airline says the problem was handled properly. the philadelphia enquirer says uber charged more than $28,000 for a single ride! the company says the woman and a handful of other customers were overbilled due to a computer glitch. yeah, you think? her bank flagged the charge and blocked the payment. still to
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♪ merry christmas baby ♪ you may not believe in santa claus but then your secret santa isn't the world's richest man. a woman's benefiton benefactor bill gates. apparently you're supposed to spend at least $20. i think he blew that out of the water. way to make everyone look bad. on the cbs "moneywatch." volkswagen settles its emissions cases and hollywood actor takes on the role of a butler. hena daniels is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. gains by big banks and travel companies pushed stocks
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higher. t volkswagen reached a settlement with u.s. regulators on the last 80,000 diesel vehicles impacted by the company's emissions cheating scandal. buyback for 25,000 owners. those owners will get substantial compensation on top of any repairs. volkswagen previously reached a deal for 475,000 diesel cars. general motors is cutting nearly half the work force at its only plant in detroit. the layoffs take effect in march and affecting 1,300 second-shift workers. this is the third gm plant to eliminate the second shift this year. gm sales are expected to drop this year for the first time since gm's 2009 bankruptcy. russian cyberthieves are cheating advertisers out of as much as $5 million by creating fake internet sites. a russian cyberforgery ring created more than 500,000 fake internet users
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at 4:25, unless you wanted a white christmas there's not much to complain about in the forecast. we have the details. >> a great day today. another great day that's going to be quiet and pleasant. 30 degrees out there. temperatures have increased a little compared to yesterday. it's still kind of coal out there. we are at 26 in martinsburg. we only have one area in the teens. i said tomorrow morning we probably won't have any teens out there but cullpepper you dropped down to 19. high pressure is here. we are going to see some sunshine today. just a few high clouds out there to start off your morning but we are going to see some sunshine. enjoy it. a nice afternoon. the first day of winter starting at 5:44. it's still fall for a little over an hour. winds will stay out of the west, northwest and then turn southern. that will help increase our temperatures again tomorrow morning and for tomorrow highs today are going to be into the upper 40s s
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for. ellen, over to you. we should eat that left over cake when winter starts and we say good-bye to fall. slow downs on bradley boulevard eastbound and westbound. it's closed down. you will see it jam med in that area. avoid this area for a little bit. hope fully it picks up before we see a lot of people out moving on the roads. construction on baltimore avenue, route 1. your southbound lanes are impacted. i'm not noticing the sensors picking up on delays we are told around powder mill road you will notice some crews out there and it will be slower as you head southbound. once you hit the beltway it's okay. coming down from frederick, 270 southbound, a 30 minute drive to get to the capitol beltway. >> ellen, thank you. breaking news over night , people were forced out into the cold after a fire at an apartment complex. >> this happened on hanover parkway in greenbelt. a couple
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tweeted out this. it started after midnight. a second alert went up. no word of any injuries reported from that fire. dc police want you to take a close look at this video and see if you recognize the suspect accused of assaulting a security officer. it happened last week at the cvs on 4th street in southwest. the officer was standing guard at the store when four people beat and robbed him. if you recognize any of these faces please contact dc police. talk about a fine, a million dollar pot bust in montgomery county. police there seized 250 pounds of pot. it happened on december 5th during a traffic stop on i-270 near clarksberg. the officer who stopped the minivan said he immediately smelled pot. 53-year-old steven posey of los angeles was arrested. that's just a quick look at what is going on. the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> this is wake
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on wusa 9. >> ♪ [ music ] ♪ a massive search for a terror suspect after police realize the driver who plowed into a christmas market managed to get away. good morning and thank you for joining us here on wake up washington. i'm larry miller. >> i'm mikea turn er. we are keeping our eyes to the sky this morning. ellen has her eyes on the roads but first allyson ray. this is the first day of winter. >> actually, winter officially arrives at 5:44 this morning. it's not going to feel like wanter during the afternoon. this morning it's cold out there. we are into the 20s for a lot of spots. 30 for washington and the winds are nice and calm. here are the temperatures around the region, 20 for dulles, chevy chase at 21, l
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so as we head through the afternoon the mid to upper 40s. central virginia will reach about 50 degrees or so. manassas, cull pepper all above that 50 degree mark. we'll see some sunshine and a few high clouds might make that milky sky kind of look good. really a nice afternoon all things considered. so hey, we have an update on your christmas forecast. that's coming up in a little bit. ellen, over to you. >> allyson, crank the heat in your car, stay warm out there this morning and get out on the roads right now because we are incident free for the most part. we have some construction as you know always happening over night. a small delay baltimore avenue the southbound lanes you will see that's construction happening right when you pass by powder mill road. talked about it last night. it's not impacting the beltway and hopefully it will clear up by 5:00. bradley boulevard east and westbound still shut down. it's going to be completely red through that area. jammed this morning if that's your neighborhood. watch this to let
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