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the very presidency, the pulpit of the presidency to take out -- >> you've got john mccain-- >> norah o'donnell trump. >> these are people that are realistic about the russian threat to be posed. if you don't think that the russian s and vladimir putin. # he also meddled in benjamin netanyahu israeli elections, further the american electoral system is too decentralized for russia to be able to hack the system. loretta lynch recently reiterated -- >> we can't just throw this out there, this week jill stein went out and said those e-mails with respect hacked they were leaked to us. >> how do you think they got them. >> let's try to find solutions, instead of screaming at each other, if we do move on a by partisan investigation, i think this makes absolute sense, i could see mitch mcconnell calling for. i could see donald trump moving in that direction. it is troubling that you have for example one of the senators who was on the intelligence committee who requested a meeting and a briefing from the cia and the cia is not giving the briefing. this is also happening in light of the fact that the ele
the very presidency, the pulpit of the presidency to take out -- >> you've got john mccain-- >> norah o'donnell trump. >> these are people that are realistic about the russian threat to be posed. if you don't think that the russian s and vladimir putin. # he also meddled in benjamin netanyahu israeli elections, further the american electoral system is too decentralized for russia to be able to hack the system. loretta lynch recently reiterated -- >> we can't just throw...
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what is the number, norah o'donnell? >> 2 million times. >> that is big. >> very big. >> we invite you to subscribe. if you have, we invite to you continue to subscribe on itunes and apple podcast app. >> it's huge! >> this is a big deal. 2 million. >> i did a podcast yesterday. day, extended interviews, and podcast, what, charlie? podcast what? >> originals. >> that's what we do here, original reporting. we will be right back. with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, nutella adds a smile to any morning. one jar; so many delicious possibilities. nutella - spread the happy! i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. lease technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. every great why needs a great how. for millions of baby boomers there's a serious virus out there one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. because it can hide in your body for years w
what is the number, norah o'donnell? >> 2 million times. >> that is big. >> very big. >> we invite you to subscribe. if you have, we invite to you continue to subscribe on itunes and apple podcast app. >> it's huge! >> this is a big deal. 2 million. >> i did a podcast yesterday. day, extended interviews, and podcast, what, charlie? podcast what? >> originals. >> that's what we do here, original reporting. we will be right back. with...
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norah o'donnell joins us from new york. >> reporter: good morning.eavy snow and cold weather across the country. we are track the dangerous conditions. plus, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort will be here in studio 57. we want to talk with him about the president-elect's transition and cabinet picks. and a group of marine snipers became obsessed with the "gilmore girls" more than a decade ago while deployed at war. how the reunion show is bringing them back together. it's a great story. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. sounds good. see you at 7:00. >>> the post-election rally is breaking records! here's kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks with more. >> reporter: good morning. it's been a good week on wall street. we have seen records fall many times over for all three major indices. the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p. big gains since the election! and as hard as it is to believe especially several years ago during the financial crisis the dow is less than 500 points away from striking 20,000!! we
norah o'donnell joins us from new york. >> reporter: good morning.eavy snow and cold weather across the country. we are track the dangerous conditions. plus, former trump campaign chairman paul manafort will be here in studio 57. we want to talk with him about the president-elect's transition and cabinet picks. and a group of marine snipers became obsessed with the "gilmore girls" more than a decade ago while deployed at war. how the reunion show is bringing them back together....
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. >>> and norah o'donnell talks with james taylor, a kennedy center honoree. >>> and a look at two southern churches that are forging a new relationship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. 3 :07-:17"i am edward lawrence in oakland, ca at least 33 people died inside that warehouse. work continues around the clock to locate anymore victims. that story coming up." 3 plus--- mother nature packs a ?one-two punch?... bringing ?cold and snowy weather? across the state.we have the latest on the conditions this morning.'l for the a-m commute. good morning! thanks for joining us. today is monday december 5th. we're following a number of stories for you this morning... including, "as a thrower, you love perfect environments, but as a fan and historian you love games like this. i mean, these are the fun ones. this is lambeau field in the winter." winter." a packers pull out a win inside snowy lambeau field. we have the highlights.. plus hear from the players!
. >>> and norah o'donnell talks with james taylor, a kennedy center honoree. >>> and a look at two southern churches that are forging a new relationship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. 3 :07-:17"i am edward lawrence in oakland, ca at least 33 people died inside that warehouse. work continues around the clock to locate anymore victims. that story coming up." 3 plus--- mother nature packs a ?one-two...
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. >>> and norah o'donnell talks with james taylor, a kennedy center honoree. >>> and a look at two southernare forging a new relationship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >> announcer: live from the cbs studios. >>> good morning, it's december 5th. this is a look at the embarcadero top of the roof. good morning. >> let's check in with roberta and rocky. >> i did a little kick in my heels. kenny is in hawaii and it's been raining every day. >> isn't that funny? >> he'll surf rain or shine. >> it will make him miss us more. >> that's what i was hoping for. a motive behind my madness. good morning, everybody. rise and shine. fog is increasing so is the cloud cover. temperature wise, we're anywhere between the 30s, 40s, and later today from the 50s, just shy of 60 degrees. let's say good morning to rocky. >>> good morning. we're in the hayward, fremont area, the southbound direction road work between ripple and stevenson, and northbound between stevenson and highway 92. that is the san mateo bridge. let's take a look
. >>> and norah o'donnell talks with james taylor, a kennedy center honoree. >>> and a look at two southernare forging a new relationship. that is the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >> announcer: live from the cbs studios. >>> good morning, it's december 5th. this is a look at the embarcadero top of the roof. good morning. >> let's check in with roberta and rocky. >> i did...
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taylor invited norah o'donnell to his cabin in the woods for a little chat. ♪ no one can tell me that'm doing wrong today ♪ >> reporter: away from the bright lights and crowded arenas -- james taylor spends most days in the serenity of the berkshires. do you stay up here in the winter when all the snow? >> yeah, yeah, we have been up here for the past dozen years, maybe, 13, 14 years. >> reporter: most of the songs for his latest album, before this world, were recorded in this home studio. ♪ need to leave today >> reporter: this was your first collection in 13 years. >> yeah, it has been a long time. >> reporter: the music was always there, taylor only needed the time to reach it. >> what i found most recently is that -- i have to be away for a week at a time. that's what seemed to work. it takes a couple days empty time before idea start to show up. >> reporter: what is empty time? >> used to be this thing called bored boredom. and it pretty much has been eradicated. it doesn't exist any more. it turned out a lot of things got done when you were bored. growing up in north carolina yo
taylor invited norah o'donnell to his cabin in the woods for a little chat. ♪ no one can tell me that'm doing wrong today ♪ >> reporter: away from the bright lights and crowded arenas -- james taylor spends most days in the serenity of the berkshires. do you stay up here in the winter when all the snow? >> yeah, yeah, we have been up here for the past dozen years, maybe, 13, 14 years. >> reporter: most of the songs for his latest album, before this world, were recorded in...
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before the show he sat down with our own norah o'donnell. ? no one can tell me that i'm doing wrong ? >> reporter: away from the bright lights and crowd add reas arenas, james taylor spends most day in the serenity of the berkshires. >> yeah, yeah, we have been up here for the past dozen years, maybe, 13, 14 years. >> reporter: most of the songs for his latest album before this world, were recorded in this home studio. ? this was your first collection in 13 years. >> yeah, it has been a long time. >> the music was always there. taylor only needed the time to reach it. >> take is a couple days of empty time before idea start to show up. >> reporter: what is empty time? >> used to be this thing called boredom. it pretty much has been eradicated. it doesn't exist anymore. it turned out a lot of things got done when you were bored. growing up in north carolina, you know we had a lot of empty time. ? in my mind i'm gone to carolina ? another. you pretend if you were a songwriter. then maybe it turned out you were. >> reporter: take me back to james
before the show he sat down with our own norah o'donnell. ? no one can tell me that i'm doing wrong ? >> reporter: away from the bright lights and crowd add reas arenas, james taylor spends most day in the serenity of the berkshires. >> yeah, yeah, we have been up here for the past dozen years, maybe, 13, 14 years. >> reporter: most of the songs for his latest album before this world, were recorded in this home studio. ? this was your first collection in 13 years. >>...
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she discussed it all with norah o'donnell. >> i've been strongly advised to not talk to the press and understand that sometimes it's better to remain silent. last five years. but i've reached a point where i feel like you know what, i need to fight back for my life. >> you want to move on. >> it's time to move on. >> reporter: but moving on has been difficult for paula broadwell. broadwell and petraeus admitted to an extramarital affair in 2012. prosecutors found that petraeus mishandled classified information while broadwell was writing his biography, "all in." he pleaded guilty last year in federal court to unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents. he was fined $100,000 and remains on probation. broadwell was never criminally charged. >> do you think he should be allowed to serve in a top-level post in a trump administration? >> no, i think he's unequally qualified for many positions but that's not my position to say. i think the president-elect would have to decide and members of the senate. as i woke up to the news, you know, it was a bit of a shocker a cabinet p
she discussed it all with norah o'donnell. >> i've been strongly advised to not talk to the press and understand that sometimes it's better to remain silent. last five years. but i've reached a point where i feel like you know what, i need to fight back for my life. >> you want to move on. >> it's time to move on. >> reporter: but moving on has been difficult for paula broadwell. broadwell and petraeus admitted to an extramarital affair in 2012. prosecutors found that...
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. >> you can catch gayle king, charlie rose and norah o'donnell on "cbs this morning" after our newscast. >>> coming up this morning, how light bulbs could be a new crime fighting tool for denver. >>> and the broncos waiting to ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> we hope you're warm this morning. this is the news on cbs4. i'm alan gionet. >> i'm britt moreno. it's a hot topic kind of morning. this is the news at 6:30. officers and deputies are working toer drivers who don't move over. jamie leary tells us why following the state law is more important than ever. >>> coming up after using a bed sheet to escape from jail last week, well, a fugitive is back in a jail bed this morning. >>> good morning from colorado's weather center. almost everybody across colorado is below freezing. we're in the teens and 20s in the denver area. that's where we will be for high temperatures next week. heading our way. >>> tough drive southbound coming into town. accident still in place blocking off the left two lanes in the right shoulder as well. we'll take a look at the drive times coming up. >>> thanks a lot. as colorado
. >> you can catch gayle king, charlie rose and norah o'donnell on "cbs this morning" after our newscast. >>> coming up this morning, how light bulbs could be a new crime fighting tool for denver. >>> and the broncos waiting to ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >>> we hope you're warm this morning. this is the news on cbs4. i'm alan gionet. >> i'm britt moreno. it's a hot topic kind of morning. this is the news at 6:30. officers and deputies are working toer...
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interviews with "the new york times," with "the atlantic," with charlie rose, george stephanopoulos, norah o'donnell. i don't think any of those people would -- i think they would strongly defend the notion that they aren't serious, hard-hitting journalists. i think this goes back to the question of what your role is. the benefit of having so many outlets out there is that you have many more choices. and many more choices as a professional who is working on behalf of the president or a senator or elected official or an organization. and you have to determine, one of the choices we make is how to reach the audience we're trying to reach. oftentimes that is millennials. sometimes it's senior citizens. sometimes it's middle-aged latinos. it really depends on who you're trying to reach. and that's a lot of how we make our decisions. i had hoped we would be able to do a "washington post" interview, as i told ruth. i think there are a lot of reporters, some of whom she's mentioned today, who have done incredible and amazing work. i don't think this question of how the mainstream media kind of -- and i hat
interviews with "the new york times," with "the atlantic," with charlie rose, george stephanopoulos, norah o'donnell. i don't think any of those people would -- i think they would strongly defend the notion that they aren't serious, hard-hitting journalists. i think this goes back to the question of what your role is. the benefit of having so many outlets out there is that you have many more choices. and many more choices as a professional who is working on behalf of the...
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time for a closer look at what's coming up at 7:00 on "cbs this morning" >> let's check in with norah o'donnell. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, nick and breana. ahead on mrng morning this morning, we'll talk with president-elect trump's adviser kellyanne conway about the very heated exchange she was campaign strategist. we'll also ask her about the carrier deal and the cabinet positions. we visit the newest casino in las vegas. how it's betting on chinese tourists. the news is back in the >>> well, it is friday and we are hitting the rewind button. that was. >>> a brockton teenager charged with murdering his mother. >>reporter: investigators have not commented op a motive. >> police chase end with a crash in brockton. >> both a driver and passenger got out and ran. >> a major water main break in the theater district. >> let's get right over to danielle niles with a storm watch weather alert >> all it takes is just a trace of light freezing rain to slicken the roads out there. >> two pop warner teams have won a spot in the game, but the cost of sending both to florida is chagi rallies b
time for a closer look at what's coming up at 7:00 on "cbs this morning" >> let's check in with norah o'donnell. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, nick and breana. ahead on mrng morning this morning, we'll talk with president-elect trump's adviser kellyanne conway about the very heated exchange she was campaign strategist. we'll also ask her about the carrier deal and the cabinet positions. we visit the newest casino in las vegas. how it's betting on chinese...
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norah o'donnell joins us know you from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle.e'll start with the investigation into the deadly fireworks market explosion in mexico plus german police identify a new suspect in the berlin terror attacks. we talk to a former fbi agent. >>> we test out the new technology designed to stop drones from flying into places like airports and big events. >> and from smart home devices to high-tech toys, new concerns voice recognition technology could be storing or sharing what you say. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> public workers will have to kick in money for expenses. the state has lowered amount of money for revenue from pensions. state governments and school districts will have to contribute more to make up for the shortfall and in san jose, a math mistake will mean less money for 300 retired police and firefighters. a city audit has revealed almost a million dollars in pension overpays to retirees. the city says the payments were based on incorrect data. the miscalculations started 20 years
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cbs this >>> time for what's coming up on "cbs this morning" with norah o'donnell. >> reporter: we arenhunt for a christmas market suspect as we learn about americans injured in the attack. plus there are new concerns that some medical community members are pushing the use of addictive painkillers for profit! also, the last-minute rush to get presents to you on time at amazon center. >> the florida everglades the project that almost destroyed it and the threats now facing the park. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >>> plenty of big economic reports this morning. >> joining us live now kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne. good morning, kenny. a lot of traders have already taken off for the holidays so it's going to be quiet for the next several days [chuckling] for the stock market but today, a lot of news on the u.s. economy. and it's a mix of news. mostly good. durable goods orders fell 4.5% in november mainly do to a big drop in commercial aircraft orders. there was some positive news on busi
cbs this >>> time for what's coming up on "cbs this morning" with norah o'donnell. >> reporter: we arenhunt for a christmas market suspect as we learn about americans injured in the attack. plus there are new concerns that some medical community members are pushing the use of addictive painkillers for profit! also, the last-minute rush to get presents to you on time at amazon center. >> the florida everglades the project that almost destroyed it and the threats...
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charlie rose, norah o'donnell and gayle king are all deservedly off. >>> pop music fans around the world a superstar of the 1980s and '90s. george michael died suddenly on christmas day at his home in england. ♪ ♪ i got to have faith because i gotha to ve faith faith faith i got to have faith faith faith ♪ >> such a great song! >> love it. >> michael's biggest hit too. "faith" marked his emergence as a solo star and sex symbol easeme. >> the grammy winner sold tens of thousands of albums and as famous as his lifestyle. george michael burst pop scene in 1982 as a duo of the group wham! oonch with guitarist andrew ridgeley they had a number of hits. a prolific song writer, michael was known as the creative force of the group and in 1986, he leftwham! for a solo career. ♪ i got to have faith >> reporter: his first solo album "faith" topped the charts in 1987 and providing hits that were both provof vokive and cashy. >> he was a singer. he was a songwriter and video visionary. >> reporter: but the entertainer also struggled with depression and drugs and had several run-ins with the law. most
charlie rose, norah o'donnell and gayle king are all deservedly off. >>> pop music fans around the world a superstar of the 1980s and '90s. george michael died suddenly on christmas day at his home in england. ♪ ♪ i got to have faith because i gotha to ve faith faith faith i got to have faith faith faith ♪ >> such a great song! >> love it. >> michael's biggest hit too. "faith" marked his emergence as a solo star and sex symbol easeme. >> the...
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. >> i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and josh elliott of our streaming network cbsn. more bodies this morning in a burned-out oakland, california, warehouse. a criminal investigation is under way into what caused the devastating fire during a friday night dance party. at least 33 people were killed. most victims are believed to be in their 20s and 30s. we know the names of only seven of them. police say the youngest victim was 17. >> the building nicknamed ghost chip was last permitted for use as a warehouse but had been converted into a living space the landlord's daughter reportedly says they didn't know people were living there. the warehouse had few exits and was filled with wood. there was no sprinkler system. we spoke to one of the organizers of friday's event who describes how quickly the flames grew. >> once i could see the flames from the front door, i mean, that is kind of when i knew that it was -- it was -- you know, i had an idea of how severe, but when the fire department came back out without anybody, that >> officials say only about 40% of the warehous
. >> i'm charlie rose with norah o'donnell and josh elliott of our streaming network cbsn. more bodies this morning in a burned-out oakland, california, warehouse. a criminal investigation is under way into what caused the devastating fire during a friday night dance party. at least 33 people were killed. most victims are believed to be in their 20s and 30s. we know the names of only seven of them. police say the youngest victim was 17. >> the building nicknamed ghost chip was last...
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. >> i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason and alex wagner.ice in berlin, germany, say they're not sure if they have the right man in custody after yesterday's terror attack. berlin's police chief says it is not clear if he was the one driving the truck. >> the tractor trailer rammed into a christmas market in berlin, killing 12 people and injuring dozens. eyewitnesses describe the scene of horror as the truck hit the packed market place. there is a suspect in custody, but he denies any involvement. charlie dagget is in berlin with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. it appears to be a major setback to the investigation of what happened here last night as you said. police quoted as saying the suspect they arrested may not be the driver of the truck. we're unable to confirm the man is the main us is picture. of course, that raises the question as to whether the person they're looking for may still be on the run. what we do know is around 8:00 last night, at this packed christmas fair, this truck came barreling in, down this road, veered
. >> i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason and alex wagner.ice in berlin, germany, say they're not sure if they have the right man in custody after yesterday's terror attack. berlin's police chief says it is not clear if he was the one driving the truck. >> the tractor trailer rammed into a christmas market in berlin, killing 12 people and injuring dozens. eyewitnesses describe the scene of horror as the truck hit the packed market place. there is a suspect in custody, but he...
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. >> gayle king with norah o'donnell. charlie rose is off and anthony mason is here. >>> violent weather hit the southeast overnight and storms blamed five deaths across the region. wind brought down trees and power lines. >> video shows one of several water spouts that touched down off the coast of northwest florida. alabama is assessing the damage. more than a dozen tornadoes were confirmed in alabama and three other states in a day. >>> investigators believe the deadly tennessee wildfires were caused by humans. the death toll rose to seven after search and rescue crews recovered three more bodies. the fires have damaged or destroyed more than 700 homes and businesses and other buildings. only 30% of the town of gatlinburg has been searched. crews are still looking for survivors and victims. most of the fires were contained by yesterday afternoon. there is concern rain will bring >>> the u.n. says aleppo, sea, is in danger of becoming a giant graveyard. syrian government troops in aleppo have seized more than a third of
. >> gayle king with norah o'donnell. charlie rose is off and anthony mason is here. >>> violent weather hit the southeast overnight and storms blamed five deaths across the region. wind brought down trees and power lines. >> video shows one of several water spouts that touched down off the coast of northwest florida. alabama is assessing the damage. more than a dozen tornadoes were confirmed in alabama and three other states in a day. >>> investigators believe the...
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charlie rose, gayle king and norah o'donnell are deservedly offer.sident-elect donald trump shocked the world when he defeated hillary clinton last month. now he said he would have beaten president obama. the president said in an interview that he could have defeated mr. trump if he'd be able to run for a third term. he said his hope and change message would have resonated again with voters. >> the president-elect fired back on twitter writing there's no way he would have lost. mr. trump wrote in a follow-up tweet, the world was gloomy before i won. there was no hope. julianna goldman looks at the transition. good morning. >> good morning, just a few months ago that president obama pledged to make president-elect trump'tr house as easy as possible. but ever since the two have met the president and his successor have publicly veered between playing nice and throwing punches. >> if you think you're winning, then you have a tendency just like in sports maybe to play it safer. >> reporter: while admitting to monday morning quarterbacking president obama
charlie rose, gayle king and norah o'donnell are deservedly offer.sident-elect donald trump shocked the world when he defeated hillary clinton last month. now he said he would have beaten president obama. the president said in an interview that he could have defeated mr. trump if he'd be able to run for a third term. he said his hope and change message would have resonated again with voters. >> the president-elect fired back on twitter writing there's no way he would have lost. mr. trump...
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taylor shows norah o'donnell how he works best. >> s♪ ♪ no one can tell me i'm doing wrong ♪ >> away from the bright lights and crowded arenas, james taylor of the berkshires. so do you stay up here in the winter when all of the snow -- >> yeah. oh, yeah, we have been up here the past dozen years. maybe 13, 14 years. >> reporter: most of the songs for his latest album, "before this world," recorded in this home studio. ♪ >> reporter: this was your first collection in 13 years. >> yeah. it has been a long time. >> reporter: the music was always there. taylor only needed the time to reach it. >> what i found most recently is that i have to sequester myself away for as much as a week at a time and that is what seemed to work. it takes a couple of days of empty time before ideas start to show up. >> reporter: what is empty time? >> there used to be this thing called boredom. it pretty much has been eradicated d more. but it turns out a lot of things got done when you were bored. growing up in north carolina, you know, we had a lot of e
taylor shows norah o'donnell how he works best. >> s♪ ♪ no one can tell me i'm doing wrong ♪ >> away from the bright lights and crowded arenas, james taylor of the berkshires. so do you stay up here in the winter when all of the snow -- >> yeah. oh, yeah, we have been up here the past dozen years. maybe 13, 14 years. >> reporter: most of the songs for his latest album, "before this world," recorded in this home studio. ♪ >> reporter: this was your...
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♪ >>> i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason and alex wagner of "cbs this morning: saturday."spreading across europe for a suspect in the truck attack on a christmas market in berlin, germany. german officials now say two americans were injured in the attack that killed 12 people. one of the americans remains in the hospital. the other has been released. the europe wide alert names the suspect as anis amri a native of tunisia. >> and list six falls names and nationalities. they warn the man is armed and dangerous. german officials say he entered the country seeking asylum in july last year. but his application was rejected. he was supposed to be deported in june but it never happened. amri put on a u.s. no-fly list five months ago. charlie d'agata is in berlin where shoppers are returning to that christmas market. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, they have reopened the marketplace just this morning. this place had been an entire crime scene, is now open for business. this is the exact area where the truck came, that road and jumping the curb and barrelin
♪ >>> i'm norah o'donnell with anthony mason and alex wagner of "cbs this morning: saturday."spreading across europe for a suspect in the truck attack on a christmas market in berlin, germany. german officials now say two americans were injured in the attack that killed 12 people. one of the americans remains in the hospital. the other has been released. the europe wide alert names the suspect as anis amri a native of tunisia. >> and list six falls names and...
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this morning's eye opener at 8:00 is sponsored by -- >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. much of the country. dangerous storms blasted part of the east and midwest, heavy snowfall in northwestern pennsylvania is blamed for a massive pile up on interstate 90. >> police in michigan say at least 40 cars were involved in a crash on i 96, the storms in the northern half of the country are moving east and south sending temperatures plunging and bringing worm warnings. >> we're following an unfolding situation in syria where russian and syrian ware planes just resumed bombing the eastern districts of aleppo. humanitarian pause and deborah patta was there as a russian family tried to escape the war zone. >> they came in the thousands and just kept on coming. these families have been walking for bull over eight hours. they don't care where they're going as long as it's far away from the bombing. the bombing let up briefly in the early hours of this morning military would halt operations in eastern aleppo. that's when thousands of civilians trapped inside the rebel held east seize
this morning's eye opener at 8:00 is sponsored by -- >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. much of the country. dangerous storms blasted part of the east and midwest, heavy snowfall in northwestern pennsylvania is blamed for a massive pile up on interstate 90. >> police in michigan say at least 40 cars were involved in a crash on i 96, the storms in the northern half of the country are moving east and south sending temperatures plunging and bringing worm warnings....
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>> this morning's eye opener at 8:00 sponsored by -- >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnellof the deadly oakland, california, warehouse fire is now considered a crime scene. prosecutors say murder charges are possible. they have released the names of 17 of the 36 people killed, most in their 20s and 30s. >> fire crews have done nearly four days of delicate and painstaking work, rofrg tecovere victims. they're trying to figure out what caused this horrible fire. property records show numerous complaints were against the building, two of them just last month cited an illegal inteerio building structure and garbage piling up. >> donald trump's victory tour goes to north carolina tonight. the president-elect will lead a rally in fayetteville. he travels to iowa thursday followed by michigan on friday. transition adviser kellyanne conway says it is all about the voters who chose mr. trump. >> thank you tour, back to north carolina, big for the president-elect and the vice president elect and at the same time a great way to get out. he's excited to get to north carolina tomorrow.
>> this morning's eye opener at 8:00 sponsored by -- >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnellof the deadly oakland, california, warehouse fire is now considered a crime scene. prosecutors say murder charges are possible. they have released the names of 17 of the 36 people killed, most in their 20s and 30s. >> fire crews have done nearly four days of delicate and painstaking work, rofrg tecovere victims. they're trying to figure out what caused this horrible...
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. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. the site of the oakland warehouse fire is now considered a crime scene. charges are possible. officials have identified 37 of the people killed most in their 20s. >> they're still trying to find out exactly what caused the fire. property records show an illegal interior building structure and a ton of garbage piling up. one person who used to live in the building called the ghost ship a death trap. >> the president-elect will lead a rally in fayetteville. he travels to michigan on friday. kellyanne conway said it's all about the voters who chose mr. trump. >> it's part of the thank you north carolina came in big for the president-elect. but at the same time, just a great time to get out, the president-elect loves getting to talk to people and getting to know north carolina. >> a 2016 rival dr. ben carson will be nominated for secretary of housing and urban development. carson has criticized the obama administration. carson wrote the engineered attempts to legislate racial equality cre
. >>> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell. the site of the oakland warehouse fire is now considered a crime scene. charges are possible. officials have identified 37 of the people killed most in their 20s. >> they're still trying to find out exactly what caused the fire. property records show an illegal interior building structure and a ton of garbage piling up. one person who used to live in the building called the ghost ship a death trap. >> the...
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clock. [ laughter ] >> oh, let me see, i guess that would be your problem. [ laughter ] >> i'm norah o'donnellny now say they are not sure if they have the right man in custody after yesterday's terror attacks. it's not clear if he was the one driving the truck. >> the tractor trailer ran into people in a busy market. there's a suspect in custody, but he denies any involvement. charlie d'agata is in berlin with the latest. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there appear to be a major set ys setback here last night. the police say the man they arrested may not be the driver of the truck. they're unable to confirm the man was the main suspect. of course that raises the question the person they're looking for may still be on the run. what we do know around 8:00 last night at this packed christmas fair, this truck came barrelling in, down this road. veered off into the right at about 40 miles an hour. flattened some of the market stalls there. finally came to a stop. 12 people were killed, 50 more injured. the truck had polish license plates. it's been traced to be a polish hauling
clock. [ laughter ] >> oh, let me see, i guess that would be your problem. [ laughter ] >> i'm norah o'donnellny now say they are not sure if they have the right man in custody after yesterday's terror attacks. it's not clear if he was the one driving the truck. >> the tractor trailer ran into people in a busy market. there's a suspect in custody, but he denies any involvement. charlie d'agata is in berlin with the latest. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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. >> shock o'neal, you know, the guy from the move >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell that exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson is his choice for secretary of state. the president-elect tweeted the thing i like about rex tillerson is that he has vast experience at dealing successfully with all types of foreign governments. the world's largest publicly paraded oil company has made big drilling deals with russia. >> tillerson will face scrutiny from both parties for his close ties with russian president vladimir putin. they've known each other for 15 years. putin awarded tillerson the friendship award in 2013. in the 2013 speech, tillerson said this, only governments can open the avenues of free trade. one of the most promising developments on this front is the ongoing effort for the transpacific parter inship. former governor rick perry for secretary of energy. perry is not the only nominee at odds for the agency he's poised to run. scott pruitt set to head climb change, is a climb change skeptic. and tom price of the health and human services is a strong critic of obamacare. a
. >> shock o'neal, you know, the guy from the move >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and norah o'donnell that exxonmobil ceo rex tillerson is his choice for secretary of state. the president-elect tweeted the thing i like about rex tillerson is that he has vast experience at dealing successfully with all types of foreign governments. the world's largest publicly paraded oil company has made big drilling deals with russia. >> tillerson will face scrutiny from both parties for...
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charlie rose, norah o'donnell and gayle king are all deservedly off.around the world are remembering a superstar of the 1980s and '90s. george michael died suddenly on christmas day at his home in england. ♪ ooh i gotta have faith ♪ gotta have faith faith faith ♪ i gotta have faith faith faith ♪ >> such a great song. >> love it. >> michael's biggest hit, too. faith marked his emergence as a sew he will star and sex symbol. >> the grammy winner told tense of millions of albums. he was just as famous for his lifestyle, as his music. ♪ >> george michael burst onto the international music scene in 1982 as half of the pop duo wham! ♪ wake me up before you go go don't leave me hanging on like a yo yo ♪ >> reporter: along with guitarist andrew ridgely the two twenty somethings had multiple number one hits. ♪ a prolific song writer michael was known as the creative force of the group and in 1986 he left wham! for a solo career. ♪ i gotta have faith faith faith ♪ >> reporter: his first solo album, "faith" topped the charts in 1987, producing hits that were both
charlie rose, norah o'donnell and gayle king are all deservedly off.around the world are remembering a superstar of the 1980s and '90s. george michael died suddenly on christmas day at his home in england. ♪ ooh i gotta have faith ♪ gotta have faith faith faith ♪ i gotta have faith faith faith ♪ >> such a great song. >> love it. >> michael's biggest hit, too. faith marked his emergence as a sew he will star and sex symbol. >> the grammy winner told tense of...