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captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, december 6th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." thousands of firefighters worked through the night battling southern california wildfires. some 200 structures have been damaged or destroyed and thousands of people are forced to evacuate. recognizing jerusalem. today president trump is expected to make an announcement that will alter nearly seven decades of american foreign policy. and republicans in washington remain divided
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whether to support senate candidate roy moore. >> i think they're afraid i'm going to take alabama values to washington. one gop lawmakers went to far as to send moore d's democratic opponent a donation. good morning from studio 57 headquarters here in new york. i'm anne-marie green. this morning the fire that has engulfed parts of southern california is forcing new ev evacuati evacuations. there are three fires near los angeles. nearly 200 structures have burned. more that 150,000 residents have been forced to evacuate and major freeways have been shut down. officials say the worst is not over yet. a state of emergency is in place in ventura county and most schools there are closed. kenneth craig has more. good
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anne-marie. you can see it burnt to the ground. all that is left is a car frame. three fires burned in southern california alongside some smaller ones. amid reports hundreds of homes have been destroyed. some residents spent the twilight hours dousing the roofs with water hoping that would combat flying embers. more than 150,000 residents have been evacuated. >> all of a sudden i see fire from the other side came to our side. so scary. >> reporter: animals also had to be moved on short notice. reporter kristine lazar was at the horse farm. >> do you need me to grab a horse, guys? >>. >> please. >> here we go. >> it was spreading so quickly
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over 65 miles per hour coupled with terrain. it's had no measurable rainfall in the past six months. with flames come smoke. it's creating a health hazard for millions. forecasters say the high winds that are fanning and spreading the flames are expected to last thursday possibly into friday. at this point this fire is being considered virtually unstoppable. it jumped the 10 1 freeway and it's made it its way all the way to the pacific ocean, anne-marie. >> very scary. thank you so much, kenneth. the wildfire has shut down the production of two hbo shows. the production of the cbs series s.w.a.t. was also suspended and the los angeles rams canceled practice which is held near the largest fire. lateda
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expected to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and begin the process of moving the embassy there from tel aviv. it's a sea change that could undermooin the peace effort and spur violence. they had issued warnings to u.s. personnel and american tourists. seth doane is in jerusalem with more. >> reporter: despite dire warnings across much of the middle east, president trump is still getting high marks. >> i love trump. all of us love trump. >> reporter: moving the embassy was a campaign programmes. president mahmoud abbas said it was mr. trump's intention to recognize jerusalem at israel's capital. he warned there would be grave consequences and possible violence if he does. you have world leaders lined up against the u.s. making any adjustment in the situation here. >> and i
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>> reporter: he called them delusional if they thought even part of jerusalem could be theirs. >> driving a carving knife across and through and meand meandering across a living city would be a mistake. >> reporter: both sides claim the city as their capital. it's here in the old city of jerusalem where you can get a sense for how difficult this real estate is to carve up. take a look over here. this illuminated wall is the western or wailing wall, one of the holiest sites for jews and beyond that is one of the most sacred sites for femme. >> you do not introduce a flame. >> reporter: she's on the plo's executive committee. >> the officials in the trump administration say some of these move
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>> these moves could jump start peace? >> reporter: reaction on the streets is already happening two. palestinian groups have called for protests and the u.s. government is warning its americans and employees to stay away from the old city of jerusalem which is just behind me and the west bank for fear of violence. seth doane, cbs news, jerusalem. back in this country, michigan governor ric snik snyd will set a date to replace conyers. conyers endorsed his son to secede him. and likely today we'll know who won the blaemg special election for u.s. senate. despite a string
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of sexual misconduct against teenagers, moore is expected to win. >> reporter: steve bannon joined republican senate candidate roy moore at a campaign rally in alabama tuesday night blasting republicans saying they believe moore's accusers. >> they want to destroy judge moore. you know why? they want to take your voice away. >> reporter: at least nine women have accused moore of sexual misconduct. some were teenagers when moore was in his 30s. >> they've attacked my wife, the foundation we started, and most recently my character. >> reporter: despite the claims, president trump and the national committee have decided to fully support moore. >> we don't want to have a liberal democrat, believe me. we want strong borders. p>> reporter: any republicans remain uncomfortable with the idea. >> if he were to be elected, i think he wou
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committee which they would take up. >> reporter: arizona republican jeff flake took it a step further tweeting this picture of a donation he made to democratic doug jones. on tuesday he criticized the president for formally endorsing him. >> i think the president is wrong here. i think it will have negative impacts for the parties in the long-term. >> while the president won't be campaigning on his behalf in alabama, mr. trump is expected to hold a campaign-style rally in pensacola, florida, at the end of the week just miles from the alabama border. weijia jiang, cbs news. new charges have been filed against jose ines garcia zarate who was acquitted in the death of kate steinle. federal authorities charged him with immigration and gun violations.
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was an accident. last week a san francisco jury acquitted him of murder and assault. the international olympic committee banned russia from the 2018 winter games. the committee took the understand precedent step for systematic manipulation of anti-doping rules. athletes will be able to take part if they past drug tests. if the russian meddles, the "national anthem" won't be played and the flag won't fly. an airbus dress blocking to valeir valeiras, a mexican airline was getting ready to set off. the delta flight and the controllers are warned something is wrong.
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>> the volaris aborted its landing. we don't know how close the planes actually got and no one was injured. coming up on the "morning news" now, museum controversy. president trump is set to attend the opening of a museum rights museum amid protests. and later starbucks whips up a tall order in shanghai with its new store. this is the "cbs morning news." my doctor told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots... eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis had both and that turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding
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winds toppled trees, you till poles, and street signs. > those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. "the new york times" has an expo say looking into disgraced harvey weinstein's machine. how he relied on relationships to provide him with cover and alibis for decades. more than 50 women have accused weinstein of sexual misconduct. weinstein has denied allegations of nonconsensual sex. the jackson free press reports on protests who demonstrate against president trump when he opens a museum in mississippi this weekend. he'll be at the grand opening of
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a feud between amazon and google is heating up. it's a retaliatory move. amazon is refusing to sell some google items. shopping was so big delivery of your purchase may be delayed. ups is expecting slight delays this week. they were overwhelming but doesn't expect to miss its christmas deadline. the 30,000-square-foot store in the shopping strip is about have the size of a football field. they can watch beans being roasted and can use a reality digital app to interact with the store. >> fancy. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so
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here. it is only going to get colder from here. we'll track a big drop in temperatures. good morning, melissa. >> good morning to you at home in d.c.. hey, not too bad right now. we're at 51 degrees. throughout the day, this will be the warmest we'll see for the rest of your wednesday. the rest of today we see temperatures falling down into the 40s. it is pretty gusty out there as you wake up and walking out the door. you're an early riser walking out for an early work out class, you'll notice the gusty winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. here is a look at first alert doppler, isolated lingering shower in southern new england for the next hour and then the colder air filters in. we're talking about how cold it will be for your weekend, the chance of flurries and snow showers. >> all right melissa. we have an accident closing down georgia in both directions. in aspen hills it sounds like a serious accident. it is right whe
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aspen hills close to connecticut avenue there by ralph road as well. they didn't give us a time on when it will open back up. we're seeing significant delays. take connecticut this morning instead of georgia if you're coming from aspen hills. suitland road, pennsylvania avenue, we have utility work going on there. it sounds like this will take a few hours until they have that repaired. time right now is 4:27. a highly anticipated meeting set for today on capitol hill between donald trump junior and the house intelligence committee. >> donald trump's eldest son is set to testify before the committee about his contact with russians. >> president trump is expected to announce the u.s. will recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. it could intensify tensions. the president is expected to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem, which was
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campaign promises. there are warnings to avoid parts of jerusalem because of demonstrations expected. heavy winds firing the wildfires that are exploding in california. 1,000 firefighters battled the flames overnight and they're urging tens of thousands of people to goat out after the governor -- -- to get out after the governor issued a state of emergency. there is also heavy smoke from all of the fires. . good morning, thanks for joining us. happy hump day. i'm jan jeffcoat. >> jan is back. feeling better. >> i'm getting there. >> good to see you. good to see you at home as well. we're talking about the weather forecast. a little bit warm out there surprisingly. let's check in with melissa noor. >> temperatures are the warmest they'll be all day for most of us and we hav
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temperature difference across the area based on where you're located. look at the temperatures. 51 in d.c.. you head into southern maryland, we have temperatures in the low 50s. 49 in culpeper but the colder air is starting to follow the front. we've dropped to 43 in fredrick. 39 in hegers town and it is in the 30s out in martins burg and winchester as well. colder air is coming in behind this cold front. a lingering shower in southern maryland only an issue for another hour or so. it will be partly sunny, breezy, and noticeably cooler than yesterday. technically our high temperature today was at midnight, about 54 degrees here in d.c.. the rest of today will be hovering in the 40s. here is the day planner, 9:00 a.m., 43. a little breezy out there. we'll keep the winds into the afternoon but not as gusty as first thing this morning. 46 degrees at lunch time and
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at 5:00 p.m.. enjoy the 40s. >> when you compare to 30s, that makes sense. if you're on the roads and you take georgia road from aspen hills, we have an accident and it will stop you from taking georgia at this point in morning. here is a look at 95, we are seeing people on the roads. georgia avenue by ralph street, this is where i'm talking about the closure. connecticut avenue is seeing delays at georgia as well, but this is the better one to take into d.c. this morning. thank you so much. your time right now is 4:30. we begin with breaking news in charles county. police are investigating a string of violence that happened near a bowling alley. police got a call around 2:30 near the holly tree station. they found two men. one stabbed and the other suffering from a gunshot wound. we do know that police
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