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specifics to the "washington post." he said the republican plan was in the final strokes and said, quote, we're going to have insurance for everybody. mr. trump said the replacement plan, there was a philosophy in some circles if you can't pay for it, you don't get it. that's not going happen with us. he warned the pharmaceutical companies, they're politically protected but not anymore. senators bernie sanders and chuck schumer told a crowd in warren they would fight the repeal of the law that protects 20 million americans. >>> john, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. thanks for having me. >> how do we define exactly what the president-elect wants to do. is it universal health care? here's what he told scott pelley. i'm going to take care of everybody. i don't care if it costs me votes or not. they'll be taken care of much better than they're taken care of now. >> i think his goal is to make sure everybody's got health care but one of the beauties of having a president like donald trump, he knows,000 create deals. >> more people are going to have access to health care under t
specifics to the "washington post." he said the republican plan was in the final strokes and said, quote, we're going to have insurance for everybody. mr. trump said the replacement plan, there was a philosophy in some circles if you can't pay for it, you don't get it. that's not going happen with us. he warned the pharmaceutical companies, they're politically protected but not anymore. senators bernie sanders and chuck schumer told a crowd in warren they would fight the repeal of...
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plan came together and whether it enhances our national security. >>> the "washington post" quotes vladimir putin's spokesman says a meeting with president trump is in the works. one report says it could take place in early june before a g-20 summit in germany. mr. trump and he spoke saturday by phone. the spokesman said they made no deals. >>> president trump plans to announce his supreme court nominee this week. jan crawford was told neil gorsuch is the current front-runner. he's based in colorado and is considered a solid conservative. he sailed through his confirmation hearing in 2006 for his judgeship. >>> "usa today" says trayvon martin's parents are considering running for office. trayvon was killed five years ago by a white neighborhood watch man. they say their political aspirations could go all the way to the white house. >>> and "the new york times" takes a closer look at the changes in the national security council. the president gave full leadership to steve bannon. john mccain criticized the shakeup. sean spicer supported it. >> it's a radical departure from any rad k
plan came together and whether it enhances our national security. >>> the "washington post" quotes vladimir putin's spokesman says a meeting with president trump is in the works. one report says it could take place in early june before a g-20 summit in germany. mr. trump and he spoke saturday by phone. the spokesman said they made no deals. >>> president trump plans to announce his supreme court nominee this week. jan crawford was told neil gorsuch is the current...
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washington here in studio 57. yes. the three-time oscar winner talking about his new movie "fences" plus the key pieces of advice he wants his kids to live by. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> he's a master communicatcomm. and a fabulous writer. that's how he'll deliver the address. >> as the inauguration of president-elect donald trump nears the controversy continues. >> with nato, cia, china, republicans in congress and with john lewis. i can't imagine a more destabilizing weekend. >> after almost three years the search for missing malaysia airlines flight mh-370 has been called off. >> a deadly shooting in mexico. >> i don't know how to get over this. >> the man accused of carrying out a shooting on new year's day in istanbul has been arrested. >>> a woman faces obstruction of justice and other charges. >> we've got power lines everywhere. >> pockets of snow and freezing rain have developed from the sent trap plains to the great lakes. >> transformers are blowing. trees are falling. >>> former astronaut gene cernan has died
washington here in studio 57. yes. the three-time oscar winner talking about his new movie "fences" plus the key pieces of advice he wants his kids to live by. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> he's a master communicatcomm. and a fabulous writer. that's how he'll deliver the address. >> as the inauguration of president-elect donald trump nears the controversy continues. >> with nato, cia,...
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pennsylvania turp pike westbound present fort washington moved off in the shoulder backups extending past willow grove, head up give yourself extra time. add least a half an hour, rahel, back over to you. >>> our next update 7:55. up next on cbs this morning why some users don't want to give up their recall galaxy note seven, i'm rahel solomon. >>> that's number one. pop star justin timberlake drilled a half-court shot. that's number two. at staples center in los angeles. to prove it wasn't a fluke, mr. wonderful did it again. >> he did it twice. >> yeah. twice in a row. timberlake play as lot of basketball and own as piece of the memphis grizzlies. he was in los angeles to see the grizzlies play the clippers. the clippers beat them. i guess they should have put him in some shorts. i like this guy. >> i like him too. >> i liej so much. >> he's a golfer. >> he flies straight. >> he's married to jessica biel, as you know, and has a son. he's awesome. go, j.t. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >>> coming up this half hour, more than 100,000 galaxy smartphones have not been returned de
pennsylvania turp pike westbound present fort washington moved off in the shoulder backups extending past willow grove, head up give yourself extra time. add least a half an hour, rahel, back over to you. >>> our next update 7:55. up next on cbs this morning why some users don't want to give up their recall galaxy note seven, i'm rahel solomon. >>> that's number one. pop star justin timberlake drilled a half-court shot. that's number two. at staples center in los angeles. to...
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washington with details of the settlement. good morning. >> good morning. the department of justice took rare action indicting six volkswagen executives and levying the largest fine in history. they admitted to installing software on nearly 600,000 vehicles in the u.s. lowering emissions results during testing. volkswagen agreed to pay $4.3 billion in fines 2rks$.8 billion in criminal penalties along with 1.5 billion. they'd plead guilty to three felony accounts and be on probation for three years. it must bring in an independent compliance monitor for three years. there are charges from conspiracy in the u.s., wire fraud and violations of the clean air achlkt one oliver schmidt was arrested over the weekend. the other five are believed to be in germany. now typically germany does not extradite its citizens outside of the european union, so it's unclear if the others will ever face u.s. justice. attorney general loretta lynch said prosecutors will continue to pursue individuals responsible for the cheating scre scheme. charlie? >> thanks so much. >>> flooding caused evacuations. rescuers
washington with details of the settlement. good morning. >> good morning. the department of justice took rare action indicting six volkswagen executives and levying the largest fine in history. they admitted to installing software on nearly 600,000 vehicles in the u.s. lowering emissions results during testing. volkswagen agreed to pay $4.3 billion in fines 2rks$.8 billion in criminal penalties along with 1.5 billion. they'd plead guilty to three felony accounts and be on probation for...
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have said that mexico will never pay for that [ bleep ] wall. >> massive inferno in washington state. a large blaze ripped through a construction. >> the dow opens this morning above 20,000 for the first time after reaching a market milestone. >> is there going to be a fireworks display? >> we have hats but no fireworks. >> fans are mourning the death of beloved actress mary tyler moore. >> this has been a pretty good life. >> it has been a wonderful life. absolutely terrific. >> president trump attends a gop retreat in philadelphia today. >> the city center will be filled with protesters. >> the high-speed chase ends with a bang in east l.a. >> whoa, whoa, whoa! >> unveiling a sleek new suit to help protect the next generation of nasas astronauts. >> a passerby leaps into action at the scene of a car crash. >> the suv finally stops. >> in the australian open, venus will take on younger sister serena, who cruised to the final. >> i look forward to it. like i said, a williams is going to win this tournament. >> on "cbs this morning." >> he wants to build a $25 billion wall, and he pro
have said that mexico will never pay for that [ bleep ] wall. >> massive inferno in washington state. a large blaze ripped through a construction. >> the dow opens this morning above 20,000 for the first time after reaching a market milestone. >> is there going to be a fireworks display? >> we have hats but no fireworks. >> fans are mourning the death of beloved actress mary tyler moore. >> this has been a pretty good life. >> it has been a wonderful...
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democrats disapprove. major garrett is in washington. major, good morning. >> good morning. it was a productive week but the hazards of move too fast, visible. meant to set into motion an investigation into voter fraud and an official white house schedule misspelled the name of british prime minister theresa may. you can file this under week one growing pains. president donald trump said his campaign promises mean something and the republican-led congress should comply. >> i'm going to keep as many as i can. politics and stuff, sometimes you can't because you have opposition on the other side that raises their hand and makes it impossible. >> reporter: but the question of how to pay for the wall on the border is getting complicated. >> that's just politics. a proper wall. not like they have now. they have little toy walls. >> mr. trump's push led president pena nieto to cancel his visit to the white house next week. mexico has said repeatedly they're not paying for the wall. >> unless mexico is going to treat united states fairly, respect wouldn't be able and i want to go a different
democrats disapprove. major garrett is in washington. major, good morning. >> good morning. it was a productive week but the hazards of move too fast, visible. meant to set into motion an investigation into voter fraud and an official white house schedule misspelled the name of british prime minister theresa may. you can file this under week one growing pains. president donald trump said his campaign promises mean something and the republican-led congress should comply. >> i'm...
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ditches the press pool and makes a surprise visit to his own hotel in washington. charlie spoke with mike pence and paul ryan. >> and every night for the last eight years president obama has met ten letters from americans. we'll meet the women who decides which ones to send to him and one man's reply. >>> first we look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 sko seconds. >> a desperate search for those missing. >> a deadly avalanche buries a hotel. >> a series of earthquakes in italy triggered the avalanche. >> in iran a high-rise building collapsed. >> 30 firefighters were killed. >> you enter this white house for the lowest approval ratings of any person who's assumed the presidency. >> i have to tell you, the polls weren't always right during the election year, so i'm a little skeptical about the polls going into the inauguration. >> about 5,000 democrats are going to boy caught the inauguration. >> i will be there and so will michelle. >> massive flooding swept through houston. torrential rain wreaking havoc on several roadways. >> i was scared. the water kept on rising and rising a
ditches the press pool and makes a surprise visit to his own hotel in washington. charlie spoke with mike pence and paul ryan. >> and every night for the last eight years president obama has met ten letters from americans. we'll meet the women who decides which ones to send to him and one man's reply. >>> first we look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 sko seconds. >> a desperate search for those missing. >> a deadly avalanche buries a hotel....
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attorney general of washington state. >> president trump may have his alternative facts. but alternative facts do not work in a courtroom. >> reporter: two brothers from yemen who arrived saturday at dulles airport were plaintiffs in another lawsuit. the men were allegedly hand cuffed and forced to sign papers revoking their visas to visit their father, a u.s. citizen. they were then put on a flight to ethiopia. in south carolina, supporters rallied for an industrial engineer who was not allowed to return to her family. >> a princeton university graduate. she's paying taxes. and she has a visa that will allow her to work here. and i'll find a way to fix this problem. >> some republican opposition to this executive order has softened now that the white house has made it clear that green card holders won't be kept out. but it is still so controversial here, gayle, that the congressional staffers, the white house said, helped to draft it are reluctant to acknowledge it publicly. >> all right, nancy, thank you. >>> president trump plans to announce his nomination to the supreme court tonight
attorney general of washington state. >> president trump may have his alternative facts. but alternative facts do not work in a courtroom. >> reporter: two brothers from yemen who arrived saturday at dulles airport were plaintiffs in another lawsuit. the men were allegedly hand cuffed and forced to sign papers revoking their visas to visit their father, a u.s. citizen. they were then put on a flight to ethiopia. in south carolina, supporters rallied for an industrial engineer who...
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the front-runner to take the seat. she is at the spraem court in washington. jan, good morning. >> good morning. after starting with a list of 21 possible candidates president trump has narrowed his focus to three top contenders, and the leading candidate is a denver-based federal 'peels court judge neil gorsuch. he's a leading guy. i geeskt to say, this news has come as a disappointment to some conservatives. they were urging trump to tap alabama judge william but it's his views on abortion and sources say senate republicans have told the white house they're worrying about his confirmation fight with democrats so gorsuch and hardiman are seen as less of a chance. pryor is a lesser known. he's replacing an icon and if one of these turns out to be more liberal than justice scalia, he will have turned the court to the left. that's why they were urging him to appoint a known principled conservative like pryor. gayle? >> thank you very much. >>> the senators confirm trump's nominee for ambassador to the united states. nikki haley was nominated 96-4. she resigned as governor of sout
the front-runner to take the seat. she is at the spraem court in washington. jan, good morning. >> good morning. after starting with a list of 21 possible candidates president trump has narrowed his focus to three top contenders, and the leading candidate is a denver-based federal 'peels court judge neil gorsuch. he's a leading guy. i geeskt to say, this news has come as a disappointment to some conservatives. they were urging trump to tap alabama judge william but it's his views on...
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, outside of philadelphia and washington, d.c., winds brought trees smashing down on the homes and across roads. >> three houses in a row, one came down at about 5:00 a.m. another one next door came down at 9:00 a.m. i thought, i hope that's good and then that giants one came down. >> reporter: this storm is not jut causing problems for homes and businesses. it's also zrugobstructing trave. hundreds of flights were cancelled. >>> the dozens of tornadoes around storms that hit the southeast, the death toll has risen to 20. the deadliest day for tornados in always half a century. in albany, georgia, officials there say 2-year-old boy is missing after a tornado swept him away. four people died and 1100 homes were damaged. an ef-3 tornado with wind gusts up to 150 miles an hour hit that state. one person was killed in florida. severe weather, including two tornadoes damaged homes and brought down the trees. >>> president trump meets with all the industry leaders this morning after sending a clear message on trade. the president signed a memo taking the united states out of the tpp trad
, outside of philadelphia and washington, d.c., winds brought trees smashing down on the homes and across roads. >> three houses in a row, one came down at about 5:00 a.m. another one next door came down at 9:00 a.m. i thought, i hope that's good and then that giants one came down. >> reporter: this storm is not jut causing problems for homes and businesses. it's also zrugobstructing trave. hundreds of flights were cancelled. >>> the dozens of tornadoes around storms that...
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. he spoke with white house chief of staff denis mcdonough in washington. he talked about tonight as speech and the relationship to the president. what are the themes that this president knows so well, almost like a brother. feels like he's that. >> you know, i have seven brothers. >> yeah. >> and four sisters. >> that's right. they're my -- so, my job with the president, my relationship, i'm his staff guy. i've always been there. i've always understood that. i hope one day i'll be his friend. >> but he calls you his friend. >> yeah, i aspire to that, believe me. he's still working the speech. but i think what you'll hear tomorrow is part of what he said. it's partly why he wanted to go back to chicago to give the speech. this is a place, where working on the south side of chicago and the neighborhood under the shadows of the steel mill, and a community organizer of people who have been knocked out of jobs that had been real middle class. that he recognized that he had a gift for organizing. he had a gift for getting people working together toward the same goal. and i think that's wh
. he spoke with white house chief of staff denis mcdonough in washington. he talked about tonight as speech and the relationship to the president. what are the themes that this president knows so well, almost like a brother. feels like he's that. >> you know, i have seven brothers. >> yeah. >> and four sisters. >> that's right. they're my -- so, my job with the president, my relationship, i'm his staff guy. i've always been there. i've always understood that. i hope one...
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because i got to read it. it was circulating in washington, it was circulating in large parts of the media, circulating in the intelligence community. both president obama and president-elect trump had been briefed on it by the fbi and intelligence agencies. at some point they said they're talk about this document. the point is it has to be treated with kid gloves in that you say this was a document created privately. we don't know whether a lot of what's in it is true. what i suspect is it is a kind of raw intelligence. it's gossip floating around moscow. quite likely some of it is not true, some of it is true, and some of it is partially true. we have to find out -- we have to sort it out. i think being out there it's beneficial to the public and to the country. >> you had a number of nominees, cabinet nominees break ranks with trump on some issues rangi ranging from ranks. >> he can break rank with himself any day of the week or any hour of the day. now you're seeing the nominees have a lot of confirmation conversions on issues. and i think the point is trump doesn't really care.
because i got to read it. it was circulating in washington, it was circulating in large parts of the media, circulating in the intelligence community. both president obama and president-elect trump had been briefed on it by the fbi and intelligence agencies. at some point they said they're talk about this document. the point is it has to be treated with kid gloves in that you say this was a document created privately. we don't know whether a lot of what's in it is true. what i suspect is it is...
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washington, presidents have given farewell addresses, but president obama will be the first to return to his hometown to deliver his what will we hear him say?d y a ob w iting to see is what the message he chooses to deliver to the american people about how they should navigate the next four years. >> i'm guessing that one of the things he's going to talk about in reading a lot of the legacy things he's doing, there's always concern about media in the future in terms media, in terms of fake news an of us. he was in a way patient partisan rumors about the death panels and the democrats wanted to make end of life-desomething'ses for people and president obama was the presidency. and i think ac party which needs a lot of work. they're really two off very lon hawaiian vacation has disappear. the country is going to want to keep hearing from him. on the other hand there is a tradition of the president and first lady kind of keeping quiet. >> michelle obama, harvard trained lawyer, a woman who right. it's what first ladies have always found difficult. >> what do you greatest honor to be theeir
washington, presidents have given farewell addresses, but president obama will be the first to return to his hometown to deliver his what will we hear him say?d y a ob w iting to see is what the message he chooses to deliver to the american people about how they should navigate the next four years. >> i'm guessing that one of the things he's going to talk about in reading a lot of the legacy things he's doing, there's always concern about media in the future in terms media, in terms of...
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do with the conference on the states during the investigation. jeff pegues is outside washington with more on that. jeff, good morn zbhoogd morning. the inspector general, doj's internal watchdog will lead this probe. it comes in response to several requests from some democratic members of congress who have been demanding an investigation. >> i don't think it was fair, professional, or consistent with the policies of the federal bureau of investigation. >> democrats like illinois senator dick durbin welcome it. >> i think steps were taken by the director of the fbi near the election which were not precedented. it had not ever happened before. >> the inspector general's examination will examine whether policies or procedures were followed by the fbi, if there were any conflicts of interest, improper disclosures of confidential information to the clinton campaign. >> we're suggesting that in our view no charges are appropriate in this case. >> in july james comey broke fbi protocol when he announced he had cleared secretary clinton in the e-mail investigation. but 11 days before th
do with the conference on the states during the investigation. jeff pegues is outside washington with more on that. jeff, good morn zbhoogd morning. the inspector general, doj's internal watchdog will lead this probe. it comes in response to several requests from some democratic members of congress who have been demanding an investigation. >> i don't think it was fair, professional, or consistent with the policies of the federal bureau of investigation. >> democrats like illinois...
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"washington post" reports on a hearing of alleged hazing and abuse by narine drill instructors. allegations involve recruiters at paris island, south carolina. recruits testified yesterday that instructors drank on the job and ordered them to do illegal cal steppics in a decrepit building called the done jun. an instructor is charged with cruelty and maltreatment in a first of a series of cases. >>> a report shows how planned parenthood would lose funding as part of its push to repeal funded planning. planned parenthood receives government funding for nonabortion health services and contraception services. >>> "the new york times" reports on russia's first step in drawing down its forces in syria. russia announced today it's withdrawing its aircraft carriers off the water and border. last year they retook aleppo after years of fighting. a cease-fire now has been in place for a week. >>> "usa today" says stanley black & decker may be wary of donald trump's border treatment. they may bring some manufacturing job bassing to the .s. an announcement came yesterday when they reached
"washington post" reports on a hearing of alleged hazing and abuse by narine drill instructors. allegations involve recruiters at paris island, south carolina. recruits testified yesterday that instructors drank on the job and ordered them to do illegal cal steppics in a decrepit building called the done jun. an instructor is charged with cruelty and maltreatment in a first of a series of cases. >>> a report shows how planned parenthood would lose funding as part of its push...
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." >> we're just one week into donald trump's presidency and he's already taking washington, d.c. by storm. >> it's day seven and the war on facts. i turned on my iphone to check the news and siri said, are you sitting down. >>> and welcome to the weekend, everyone. i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner, and we've got a great lineup for you this morning including a ticket to the biggest party in the world. today is lunar new year. we'll take you backstage to show you how broadcasters in china put on a show for 1 billion viewers. >> and in one store, in the back they're selling pirate goods, in the front, education. see how it's spread nationwide. >>> and the nursery rhyme says london bridge is falling down. turns out it's parliament that's crumbling. later on we'll take you on an inside tour that officials say it's in december pirates need of repair. >>> we start with our top story. president trump's first week in office and it was jam-packed with presidential actions. he signed 15. the most controversial was signed last night. the order suspends all refugees from entering the u.s
." >> we're just one week into donald trump's presidency and he's already taking washington, d.c. by storm. >> it's day seven and the war on facts. i turned on my iphone to check the news and siri said, are you sitting down. >>> and welcome to the weekend, everyone. i'm anthony mason along with alex wagner, and we've got a great lineup for you this morning including a ticket to the biggest party in the world. today is lunar new year. we'll take you backstage to show...
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quickly so when donald trump gets to washington they can send something to his desk. i think he should be quite worried. in our interview he discussed the republicans' approach. he is quite concerned about future of this -- like you say, the legislative achievement that's really the landmark of his administration. >> what does hoe see as maybe the best-case scenario? >> i think the best-case scenario which is not realistic is the republicans will pick out specific parts of the law they don't like and work with democrats to fix those. we see that's not what republicans want to do. they want to repeal it, start over, they want this victory. we repealed obamacare and want to replace it with something better. >> now some republican senators are getting cautious about this. i mean what do you see happening here? >> i think republicans are finding it is much harder to end a program that covers 20 million people than they would like, that it is quite a challenge to end insurance for all these people and you're already starting to see on capitol hill fractures among the republicans like you sa
quickly so when donald trump gets to washington they can send something to his desk. i think he should be quite worried. in our interview he discussed the republicans' approach. he is quite concerned about future of this -- like you say, the legislative achievement that's really the landmark of his administration. >> what does hoe see as maybe the best-case scenario? >> i think the best-case scenario which is not realistic is the republicans will pick out specific parts of the law...
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now allowed in eight states and washington, d.c. medical use is legal in 28 states and d.c. one study predicts the legal market generates $22 billion, with a "b," a year by 2020. john blackstone is in san francisco, where voters legalized recreational pot last year. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, we're here at spark, a medical marijuana expense saer. despite legalization in california this is the only place where you can legally buy marijuana in the state. the state develops rules retail stale of recreational marijuana for anyone over the age of 21. but a new instead says for adult may be impacting the way some teenagers view the risks. delay and his mother now agree that teenage use can be dangerous but when clay was 14, he didn't see the risk. >> my son is an addict and he -- >> formerly an addict. >> he is in recovery for over five years. >> you were a young teenager when you started using marijuana? >> uh-huh. >> what attracted you? >> the taboo idea, your parents are not going to support you as a 14-year-old smoking marijuana. it's kind of the danger. >> he
now allowed in eight states and washington, d.c. medical use is legal in 28 states and d.c. one study predicts the legal market generates $22 billion, with a "b," a year by 2020. john blackstone is in san francisco, where voters legalized recreational pot last year. john, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, we're here at spark, a medical marijuana expense saer. despite legalization in california this is the only place where you can legally buy marijuana in the state. the...
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president-elect and the intelligence agencies. and some people in washington see the release of this and the leaking of this information as a kind of -- if you know that background of the fight between the two, it's a part of that t spat. but donald trump has been highly critical of the intelligence agencies, all of them, with respect to the information they produced regarding russian meddling. did he find any of it credible? >> so far, he seems to be dismissing it because it's on the internet and you can't really believe what you see on the internet. >> two different things, of course. the 35-page thing, dismissed it on the internet. that's absolutely right. and there are standards to be maintained, both in the press and the intelligence agencies. all of this needs to be investigated and apparently is being investigated by the intelligence agencies. just being on the internet is not reason enough to repiece it which is a standard that donald trump himself did not follow repeatedly during the campaign. anything that was on the internet or that he came up with he put out there. >> mike, do yo
president-elect and the intelligence agencies. and some people in washington see the release of this and the leaking of this information as a kind of -- if you know that background of the fight between the two, it's a part of that t spat. but donald trump has been highly critical of the intelligence agencies, all of them, with respect to the information they produced regarding russian meddling. did he find any of it credible? >> so far, he seems to be dismissing it because it's on the...
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turned the plane around. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the "washington post" records president obama's fair well as commander in chief. he called for a seamless transition to his successor. mr. obama urged the mill tay and the country to never abandon its core principles as it fights the nation's war. >>> "usa today" says the cdc is some of the world's most dangerous back teterias and vir. they had to reveal it per the foi act. the incidents took place between 2013 and 2015 at lab facilities. they said this, none of the incidents described in these documents resulted in reported illnesses among the cdc staff or its public. >>> macy reports it's shutting down some of its stores. they identify 68 stores it will close this year. that's part of the retailers restructuring plan announced in august to close 100 stores. macy's said it will cut more than 1,000 jobs. meanwhile sears is going to close 42 and are going to be shut down. >> all the stores we remember from our childhood. not good. >>> the massive factory is east of reno, nevada. it's making lithium ion cel
turned the plane around. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. the "washington post" records president obama's fair well as commander in chief. he called for a seamless transition to his successor. mr. obama urged the mill tay and the country to never abandon its core principles as it fights the nation's war. >>> "usa today" says the cdc is some of the world's most dangerous back teterias and vir. they had to reveal it per the foi act. the...
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principal of the group focused on security and risk management. he joins us from washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> so when you look at the russian hacking, what influence do you think it had. >> well, charlie, from the intelligence point of view, the influence on the campaign, did it affect votes, is not just not known. it's unknowable through intelligence techniques, but i was quite stunned that the community at large with high confidence judgments, the russians did this, they did this to erode confidence in our processes. they preferred to shun secretary clinton. they then shifted as the campaign went on and became a bit more successful that they began to prefer president-elect trump, and then all three major agencies, although, only one with moderate confidence, the other two with high confidence concluded they were actually moving in the direction to help him win. that's a stunning summary. >> okay. so do you think the united states should have reacted aggressively earlier? >> yes, we should have. and, loorks the members of congress were briefed around october when
principal of the group focused on security and risk management. he joins us from washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> so when you look at the russian hacking, what influence do you think it had. >> well, charlie, from the intelligence point of view, the influence on the campaign, did it affect votes, is not just not known. it's unknowable through intelligence techniques, but i was quite stunned that the community at large with high confidence judgments, the russians...
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year, everyone. >> the president-elect starts the new year here at odds with many in washington overhacking and in russia. he did say the intelligence community has been wrong before about intelligence, wrong about wmvs in iraq. now he's promising this new information. any idea what we might hear? >> not any idea what mr. trump's new information is. i think that's what we'll see. i don't know if this is information he's gotten in light of the briefings or other sources. look. this is, again, part of -- these are ongoing unfurling of drama that we've seen in his announcing of whatever decisions he's going to do. the question is -- this is a very serious matter. he doesn't seem to have a lot of bipartisan support on the hill. >> we've also heard from the incoming communications director who says the could be, in fact, political retribution. where is that coming from and does that make sense? >> yes. that statement really sort of baffled me. it's unclear what the retribution would be for, to whom, what exactly he's talking about. sean spicer and the trump administration in general
year, everyone. >> the president-elect starts the new year here at odds with many in washington overhacking and in russia. he did say the intelligence community has been wrong before about intelligence, wrong about wmvs in iraq. now he's promising this new information. any idea what we might hear? >> not any idea what mr. trump's new information is. i think that's what we'll see. i don't know if this is information he's gotten in light of the briefings or other sources. look. this...
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conversation. he said there were crowds all the way to the washington monument. >> there was. i was -- >> there wasn't. >> yes, there was. >> you are saying it's a falsehood. sean spicer gave -- alternative facts to that. >> alternative facts are not facts. they are falsehoods. >> we want our country back and we are going to fight for it. >> millions of people poured onto streets across the world to push for women's issues and to protest against donald trump. >> what people were saying to donald trump, women are not going backward. >> a deadly jewelry store heist at a mall in texas. two suspects are now in custody. >> it's absolutely senseless. >> united airlines grounded all domestic flights because of a computer problem. >> everybody wants to go home, i guess. >> all that -- >> police officer helps a woman escape from her burning car with his baton. >> come on! >> that was the weirdest thing. >> a sea lion chose an unusual sleeping spot. >> sun yourself. >> and all that matters. >> falcons pick it up. still in bounds. touchdown! the atlanta falcons. >> for the fans who over 25 yea
conversation. he said there were crowds all the way to the washington monument. >> there was. i was -- >> there wasn't. >> yes, there was. >> you are saying it's a falsehood. sean spicer gave -- alternative facts to that. >> alternative facts are not facts. they are falsehoods. >> we want our country back and we are going to fight for it. >> millions of people poured onto streets across the world to push for women's issues and to protest against donald...
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couple of days had not planned to leave for washington with his wife barbara for the inauguration on friday. >> thank you very much. chip. we wish the former president well. >>> president obama will leave with the most commutations in white house history. he pardoned 64 people yesterday and commuted the sentences of 200 others. most are for drug offenses. convicted leaker and former army private chelsea manning is among those who had their sentences reduced. retired general james e. cartwright who lied to the fbi in a leaked case involving iran was pardoned. >> chelsea manning was due to be released in 2045. he was sentenced to 35 years in prison for espionage. margaret brennan is at the white house with why the manning decision is so controversial. margaret, good morning. >> good morning. the decision to shortenen chelsea manning's sentence angered many national security officials. manning's 2010 leak of secret materials is one of the biggest breaches in u.s. history. chelsea manning will now be released from the prison barracks at ft. leavenworth in may. manning has already served
couple of days had not planned to leave for washington with his wife barbara for the inauguration on friday. >> thank you very much. chip. we wish the former president well. >>> president obama will leave with the most commutations in white house history. he pardoned 64 people yesterday and commuted the sentences of 200 others. most are for drug offenses. convicted leaker and former army private chelsea manning is among those who had their sentences reduced. retired general...
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. welcome to "cbs this morning" from the national mall in washington. this is a historic day for america. the nation makes a peaceful transition of power from barack obama to donald trump, and we'll bring you every moment live. >>> a patriotic display of grandeur kicked off the presidential inaugural last night. hundreds of thousands of people are expected here for this morning's swearing in. >> so what do we expect for the next four years. our guests include kel ya an conway, eric mccarthy, chuck super, senators cory booker, lindsey graham, among others. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> you're going to cheer me on, but i'm going to be cheering you on, because what we've done is so special. all over the world they're talking about it. >>> the nation tsawai the inauguration of the 45th president of the united states of america. >> the enthusiasm and intensity that donald trump is going to bring to this office is amazing. >> you don't haveo tlike donald trump. there's a peaceful transition. it's what makes the american democracy amazing
. welcome to "cbs this morning" from the national mall in washington. this is a historic day for america. the nation makes a peaceful transition of power from barack obama to donald trump, and we'll bring you every moment live. >>> a patriotic display of grandeur kicked off the presidential inaugural last night. hundreds of thousands of people are expected here for this morning's swearing in. >> so what do we expect for the next four years. our guests include kel ya an...
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national mall in washington. president donald trump takes the oath of office calling out washington corruption and demanding the end of, quote, american carnage, plus taking action on his first day. hear how the president's first executive order may affect obama care. >> protests break out and we'll have details on the arrest. >>> saying good-bye. the former president and first lady fly into the sunset and rough weather. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 skojd 90 seconds. >> from this day forward it's going to be only america first. >> america's 45th president donald j. trump assumes pow stheer this was very strong stuff. did not see any outreach. he basically took the hide off of everybody sitting on that platform. >> should i keep the twitter going or not? keep it going? i think so. >> the balls remind us this is a day of great joy for millions of people. >> it will be interesting to see what happens just getting started on this new chapter in all of our live, really. >> this is not a period. this is a comma in the continuing story of buildi
national mall in washington. president donald trump takes the oath of office calling out washington corruption and demanding the end of, quote, american carnage, plus taking action on his first day. hear how the president's first executive order may affect obama care. >> protests break out and we'll have details on the arrest. >>> saying good-bye. the former president and first lady fly into the sunset and rough weather. >>> but we begin this morning with today's...
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-elect trump ditches the press pool and makes a surprise visit to his own hotel in washington. charlie spoke with vice president-elect mike pence and house speaker paul ryan about what to expect from the new president. >>> every night for the last eight years president obama has read ten letters from americans. we'll meet the woman who decided which ones to send to him and one man who received a reply. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> a rescue operation under way, really difficult conditions. they've had to go there on skis, some of the roads impassable. up to 30 people are missing. >> a devastating avalanche buries an italian hotel. >> a series of earthquakes? central italy triggered the avalanche. >>> in tehran, a high-rise building collapsed on live television. >> 30 firefighters were killed. >> you enter this white house with the lowest approval ratings of any person who has assumed the presidency. >> i have to tell you. the polls weren't always right during the election so i'm a little skeptical going into inauguration. >> more
-elect trump ditches the press pool and makes a surprise visit to his own hotel in washington. charlie spoke with vice president-elect mike pence and house speaker paul ryan about what to expect from the new president. >>> every night for the last eight years president obama has read ten letters from americans. we'll meet the woman who decided which ones to send to him and one man who received a reply. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds....
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in washington, d.c. winds brought trees smashing down ono homes and across roads. >>ne came down at at about 5:00 a.m. and another at 9:00 a.m. >> reporter: this storm has been causing problems for homes and businesses and towns it is also disrupting travel. hundreds of flights have been cancelled. >> you're standing awfully close to the edge. >>> death toll of dozens of reported tornadoes and violent storms that hit the southeast has risen to 20. sunday was the deadliest january day for tornadoes in half a century. >>> in georgia sources say a 2-year-old boy is missing after a tornado swept him away. at least 15 people were killed across georgia and mississippi more than 11 homes were damaged. an ef-3 tornado with wind gusts hit the state. one person was killed in florida. severe weather including two tornadoes damaged homes and >>> the governor of minnesota is apparently doing well after a sudden health scare. mark dayton fainted about 40 minutes into the state of the state address. his staff said he recovered quickly and was able to leave the capital on his own. the concern for t
in washington, d.c. winds brought trees smashing down ono homes and across roads. >>ne came down at at about 5:00 a.m. and another at 9:00 a.m. >> reporter: this storm has been causing problems for homes and businesses and towns it is also disrupting travel. hundreds of flights have been cancelled. >> you're standing awfully close to the edge. >>> death toll of dozens of reported tornadoes and violent storms that hit the southeast has risen to 20. sunday was the...
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couple days had not been planning to head to washington with wife barbara for president-elect trump's inauguration on friday. anthony? >> chip reid, thanks very much. we wish the former president well. >>> president obama will leave office friday with the most k commutations in white house history. he commuted the sentence of 209 others, most for drug offenses. former army private chelsea manning is among those who had their sentences reduced. james e. cartwright who lied to the fbi in a leak case involving iran was pardoned. >> chelsea manning was due for release in the year 2045. a military judge sentenced manning to 35 years in prison for espionage. the former intelligence am lift passed more than 700,000 secret documents to wikileaks. margaret brennan is at the white house with why the manning decision is so controversial. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the decision to shorten chelsea manning's sentence was opposed by the pentagon and angered many national security officials. manning's 2010 leak of secret government materials is one of the biggest breaches in u.s
couple days had not been planning to head to washington with wife barbara for president-elect trump's inauguration on friday. anthony? >> chip reid, thanks very much. we wish the former president well. >>> president obama will leave office friday with the most k commutations in white house history. he commuted the sentence of 209 others, most for drug offenses. former army private chelsea manning is among those who had their sentences reduced. james e. cartwright who lied to the...