morgan: morgan sturdivant, wmur news 9. cherise: the u.s. army corps of engineers in north dakota say they won't forcibly remove protestors camping out at the dakota access oil pipeline. in a statement released today, the corps said that it is seeking a peaceful and orderly transition to a safer location. the corps notified tribal leaders friday that all federal lands near the pipeline will be closed to public access starting december 5. tonight, millions of people are the tsa says passengers have been moving quite smoothly through security checkpoints at airports. a spokeswoman says over two million passengers were screened today. faa data shows an average delay of 15 minutes or less this afternoon. new data released shows holiday shoppers are a little more careful about spending their money this year. the national retail federation says more than 154 million people shopped in stores and online during the holiday weekend. but each consumer spent an average of $10 less than in 2015. 2015. they attribute the stop to more the 45th salem holida