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divers here are looking for a computer harddrive has was mimiing from the ooter's home. the divers say this is a very difficult search and no guarantee that the divers here will find what they are looking for. the fbi says it has already searched the park where this lake is located, searching the lake itself was the next logical step. >> we did have a lead that indicated that the subct came into this area. to interview farook's friend enrique marquez, the man investigators say purchased the rifles the couple used in the attack. cbs news has learned he is telling authorities he and farook abandoned a planned attack in 2012. that same year, a separate attack was thwarted. the fbi is investigating whether farook and marquez had ties to those would-be terrorists. >> there may be connections that are multiple degrees of separation. have to find thatout. >> reporter: marquez' friends and relatives expressed their surprise that marquez could be involved. one described him as goofy and light-hearted tone >> reporter: she says he was a good person in the house with me. he would take care of me when i was sick. his mother also said she was unaware of her son's marriage to a russian immigrant who was related to farook by marriage. friends say the couple did not live together. meanwhile, investigators are take ago closer look at the female shooter and t t fiancee visa she used to enter the country last year. as part of that process, she was vetted by five government agencies but she didn't show up on any terror watch list. >> john, thank you. stunning new numbers from the treasury department shows just how much money isis makes selling oil. one official says it could be up to $40 million a month. that is around 5 hundrdr million aa year. the u.s. says syria's government is one of the biggest buyers. elizabeth palmer is in london to look at how oil is changing the elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter:r:ood morning. well, it's a war that is being fought on many fronts and one of the top new priorities is strangling isis' hefrevenue and at the top of the list is the oil business. u.s. and coalition planes have now begun to bomb tankers full of oil sold by isis in syria. part of an effort to cut off an estimated $40 million a month the group makes from petroleum sales. and in the cynical economics of war, some of that oil even goes to president assad's government. isis-forn enemy. most of the oil fields in isis-controlled territory and once moved is pumped by tanker to be sold locally to buyers in syria or smuggled over the border in iraq and turkey. they started b bbing the russians have joined in choosing oil-related bombing targets and that may have made a dent in isis ability to provide oil clean enough to be used but it didn't stop it. matthew phillips is with bloomberg. >> we overestimatedeally the damage we did, the long-term damage and ununrestimated their ability to kind of adapt that to. >> reporter: syrian locals simply set up crude refineries, basically, cooking the oil in pits in the desert before selling it on to traders who get it to market. attacks on what are technically isis-linked operations like this will evidently kill innocent civilians who are simply workg in it to survive. one more thought. while cutting off revenue will hurt isis but it won't bring the group to collapse. solid numbers are hard to come by by the best estimates isis is making twice as many money widespread on what they call taxes on every person in >> elizabeth, thank you. a cbs news poll out this morning f fds most americans oppose donald trump's idea to prevent muslims to enter the united states.. two-thirds say it goes against the founding principles of this country. trump is not the only candidate gaining support. major garrett is in washington looks at trump's most dangerous republican rival r rht now. major, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ted cruz picked up a big endorsement in iowa the day after he questioned donald trump's judgment during a private fund-raiser. cruz is real threat to trump in iowa and gaining in our pole nationally. if trump falls of his sportersupporters they say they will back cruz. >> who has the experience and judgment have their finger on the button to be commander in chief. >> reporter: that is ted cruz's trump's judgment. here is what it sounded like during a private fund-raiser where, according to an audiotape obtained by "the new york times," cruz predicted trump and ben carson would fadede >> i believe that graraty will bring both of those campaigns down. people are looking for who is prepared to be a commander in chief, who understands the threats we face? who am i comfortable having their finger on the button? >> i really believe and expect senator ted cruz will be the nominee in 2016. >> reporter: in iowa, cruz landed the coveted endorsement of bob vanderplat who backed the last two iowa gop winners. >> this is a message to you. >> reporter: ben carson appears to be fading. his support has tumbled 13 points sance the last cbs news/"the new york times" poll. dropping carson n third place. cruz is now second, up 12 points. >> we just can't afford anyore to be so politically corrrrt. widely condemned proposal to ban muslims from coming to america? 58% of the country opposes it. but according to our latest poll, more than 50% of republicans support the idea. >> i am not convinced that a platform of division and attack will allow us to win jo now even trump's gop rivals are waivering whether they would support him if he was the nominee. >> i probably would oversleep. i don't think that is going to map because he is really not a republican. >> i believe the republican nominee will be somebody who can win the general election and i don't believe donalaltrump can. >> reporter: iowa holds its caucus february 1st the first of the nation's primary occurs february 9th. a new poll in new hampshire this morning shows trump firiry in e lead with 27% and in second jersey governor chris party. he promised to resettle syrians in canada by next march. washington state is cleaning up from a damaging tornado that touched down thursday in the city of battleground and crews worked through the night to clear the debris. the twister is the latest camp pa yesterday's was only the second one this year. >> it's ripping whole trees up, dude. >> reporter: thursday's winds packed 104 miles per hour and uprooted dozens of trees and snapped some nearlyight in half. >> it does appear a tornado went through and multiple trees and lines are down. >> reporter: about 36 homes and a pair of businesses were damaged. vanessa easley works at a minimart. >> the wind came through. the storm pushed those front doors out, in, and back out and then the water started pouring through the roof. >> reporter: wooden stakes sliced through one home like taggers. andrew said it took about 30 seconds for the storm to pass. >> looked like the "wizard of oz" out here. trees flying down the road and debris everywhere. >> reporter: high winds and heavy rain and hail have been pounding the pacific northwest for almost a week now. some areas soaked with as much as 18 inches of water. construction crews have been cleaeamud and dirt west this morning, the east coast is in the east coast is in for a very unusual warmup. a monster snowstorm dumped more than two feet of snow in some chief weather caster lonnie quinn from our new york station wcbs is tracking the forecast. >> reporter: i remember the storm last year very well. worked right through it. totally different setup right now with the jet stream. you take a look at what a typical jet stream pattern is like for this time of the year. if you're north of the line, you would be cold. south of t t line, you're going to be warm. look what it's doing now. at least for the eastern half of the country, incredibly mild air and warmer through the weekenen typically 30s a a 40s fororhe northeast but the records for sunday, they run approximately 20 degrees warmer than those numbers i just showed you. take a look. those numbers in white are what we are forecasting. i think plenty of towns you see this map will be rewriting the record books. new york 65 and buffalo 65. 65 degrees this time of year in buffalo? you won't know what hit you out there. no major changes, okay? as far as what t t winter outlook is telling us because the el nino pattern set up milder than last winter. it doesn't mean youou rule out a big storm. charlie, whereas, last year a big elongated, say, eight-week period any one day could give you a snowstorm, this week, two weeks mild, one week cold, two weeks mild, one week cold. if you get a cold front during one of those cold snaps you could get a snowstorm but not anything like what we saw last year. the ntsb is investigating a crash of a medal helicopter overnight that killed all four people on board. it came down from bakersfield, california. it crashed in heavy rain and fog in a remote field about halfway to its destination. a pilot, nurse, paramedic and today, family members of aident sparked protests. demonstrators were out again thursday night and want the chicago mayor rahm emanuel to step down. connecticut is moving ahead with a plan to prevent anyone on a federal watch list from buying guns. the governor dannel malloy will sign an executive order to close what he calls a gun control loophole. connecticut is working with the federal government to gain access to those lists. the state already has some of the toughest gun laws in the country. lawmakers passed restrictions on large capacity magazines and assault weapons after the sandy hook massacre almost three years ago. in our nex hour,overnor malloy joins us f f an interview you will see only on "cbs this morning" and we will ask him how he thinks his executive order would work. former oklahoma city police officer could spend the rest o his life in prison. the jury, yesterday, found daniel holtzclaw guilty on 18 counts related to the rape or sexuality assault of eight women. prosecutors said holtzclaw targeted black women in the low income neighborhood he patrolled. the 29-year-old sobbed as they read the verdict. the jury recomomnded 263 years. a military college in south carolina is investigating what their president calls offensive and disturbing behavior. the citadel suspended eight cadets after photos surfaced on social media showing students wearing white pillowcases referable referabling ku klux klan. following on thursday. this morning, the investigators in massachusetts are focusing on operator error after a train with a round 50 passengers took off without a driver. the re started at the braintree station 30 minutes south of boston and continued past four stations before power was cut to the rail, stopping the train. the ordeal lasted less than ten minutes and none of the passengers were hurt. officials say the conductor left the train to flip a switch to bypass a signal problem. the investigation is looking at whether he properly secured the brakes before getting off. >> oops. that is a big old oops. luckily, everybody is okay. more pressure on lawmakers this morning to renew a health program for those who responded to the september 11th attacks. in washington yesterday, new rk city police commissioner william bratton urged congress to renew the zadroga act that benefits first responders who came sick after working ground joined him for the trip. >> among the bill's biggest supporters is jon stewart, the comedian. he made an appearance last night on "the late show." he sent another lawmessage to lawmakers this time imitating donald trump. >> these 9/11 first responders, let me tell you something. these 9/11 first responders are the top crusted heroes america can produce. don't let congress play politics with this necessary bill. >> paul ryan says the act will bebencluded in a spending bill and lawmakers are expected to vote next week. donald trump's business 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this morning." coming up in this half hour, will donald trump's controversial comment take a rising toll on his bottom line is in the billionaire is already taken a financial hit over his opinions. we will now look into whether his business ventures have staying power. army sergeant bowe bergdahl explains whahahappened when with he was captured by the taliban in his own words. season of the serial podcast. ahead, why it's a story his defense team wants everyone to hear. time to show the this morning's headlines from around the globe. "the washington post" reports on president obama signing a new education law that replaces no child left behind and changes testing regulations. under the new law the federal government will have less oversight. "the new york times" reports on an alarming use in the powerful use of psychotropic drugs for babies. they are given to kid for their behavior. antipsychotic prescriptions for kids 2 and under went up 50% from the year before. prozac went up 23%. a ban on low flying planes er a gas leak near porter ranch, california. the fumes could actually be ignited by airline engines. enhanced video shows the cloud of methane making people sick. the gas leak started in late october and could be fix in three or four months. the faa says they were distributed between february 27th and december 6th. britain's condemns donald trump's anti-muslim stance. it has affected his business in other countries. julianna goldman is outside trump's hotel in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. donald trump has made his fortune, in part, by plastering his name around the world from washington, d.c. to dubai to istanbnb. people h he bought into the trump brand as a symbol of luxury and success. but with each new controversy, more and more business partners are severing ties. these twisting high rises in turkey bear the name of donald trump. somebody who work inside the trump towers say it has given them a reason toouit their job. this 20-year-old sales consultant said trump should close the building. there are muslim people working here. this is affecting me in an unfavorable way. thiseek, a major middle e st retailer, the dubai based department stores stopped selling the trump home decor brand. some are calling on the developer to strike trump's name from this luxury high-rise. at this trump residence in new york city. >> i think it's embarrassing to have his name on the building considering the bigotry that comes out of his mouth sometimes. >> reporter: gray says he can't calculate the extent of possible damage to trump's reputation in the muslim world. >> if he gets the n nination that prolongs his exposure in the public eye and then, of course, if he is elected president, then the question becomes what policies is he going to implement. >> honestly, if some e the businesses affected, it's not important to me. >> reporter: but since he declared his candidacy, trump's rhetoric may have had a cost. after his comments about mexican immigrants drew criticism, more than a dozoz companini from macy's to the pga and nascar severed ties. >> he lost some small licensing ante in his empire compared too his real estate fortune a a he has several projects in the muslim world. >> reporter: randall lane is and editor at "forbes" magazine. >> it's very hard touantify the consequences exact because it's not just he may or may not lose, it's d dls that you don't know he may or may not have gotten. and so that is always the big question mark out there. >> reporter: trump's own financial disclosures don't break dodo the dollar amount of each investment, but, gayle, "forbes" estimates that last year, trump brought in about $128 million in brandingnd licensing fees. >> thank you. that is a lot ofmoney. this morning, house republicans accuse the obama administration of misleading congress about the prisoner exchange for bowe bergdahl. the army argument was releaued back in 2014 after nearly five years in taliban captainiveivity. they say congress was not given the white house defended it is actions yesterday. >> for the first time bergdahl his post in afghanistan. jan crawford in sin washington with more. >> reporter: the revelations were made in the newest and installment of the podcast serial. you remember that is the program that got credit for helping the defendndt in ace little known maryland murder case yet a step closer to a new trial. bergdahl's attorney is hoping rethink their assumptions about his client. >> there i was in the open desert and i'm not about to outrun a bunch of motorcycles. >> reporter: within minutes of leaving his remote outpost in june of 2009 sergeant bowe bergdahl said he knew he made a mistake but it was too late to turn back. hours later, he was captured. >> i couldn't do anything they pulled unand that was it. >> they said you fought like crazy. >> no, i didn't. all i had was a knife. >> reporter: bergdahl told the filmmaker he was walking through hostile terrrrory to a larger base about 20 miles away. there he would alert commanders to problems within his ownnit and thought going awol will force them to treat his claim seriouslsl >> what was going on was a danger to the lives of the men of that company. >> reporter: bergdahl thought he could take on taliban fighters like some real-life action hero. >> doing what i did was me saying i am. >> right. >> like, i don't know. jason bobone. i wantnt to prove to the world that i was the real thing. scared i won't be able to go home. it is very unnerving to be a prisoner. >> reporter: bergdahl now says his self-described plan was, quote, stupid. there was no hero's welcome. instead, bergdahl is called a traitor and put the lives of soldiers searching for him in danger. >> reporter: bergdahl gavav serial permission to use 25 hours of recorded phone calls between him and the prododer. bergdahl. >> the more the case. >> jan, thank you. very interesting. i can't wait to hear the interview. remember when he was released? so much celebration and jubilati and it quickly turved to wait a minute, there is more to the story. now it seems there is even more to t t story. >> you have to wowoer, too, what his com raids are going to say, too, after hearing these interviews. the people that were released in exchange for him. >> lots of questions. many hoverboards will have to stay on the ground. ahead, we will show you why a number of airlines are banning the popular toy from "taking off." if you're heading inging out the door, set your dvr to watch "cbs this morning"ny time you'd like. we will be right back. song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" song: "that's life" that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you 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>> this morning america fresh aira announced the golden globes, the globes twitter account mixed her up with gina rodriguez. yeah, the globes said they're immediately sorry and they apologized to sofia vergara. >> i'm charlie rose with gayle king and christine johnson of wcbs in new york. norah is off. americans are more worried about terrorism now than they have been since the september1th attatas. it shows 79% of americans believe it's likely that a terror attack will be carried out in the united states in the next few months. >> this morning a cbs news poll oppose donald trtrp's idea to temporarily ban muslims from coming to this country but more than 50% of republicans support it. trump received the endorsement of a police union in new hampshire. the candidate told the crowd there is no time let for political correctness. republican strategist and cbs news contributor frank luntz asked a group of 29 trump supporters about h h proposal. >> no more muslims are going to come into the country. who agrees with him, raise your hands. >> temporarily. >> temporarily. >> the president is n n making us feel safer. >> trump -- >> what are you scared of? >> -- is the only one who would come outnd say something like this. no one else would say it. who would say it? >> so you don't see even in this room, this explosion of points of view, that maybe he went too far in what he said? >> well, you know what trump does? he says something completely crazy and inflammatory and then like oh, my gosh. of starts explaining it and saying how he would do things. >> he's addressing and talking to us not like we're stupid. >> frank luntz will share more of the focus group's views on donald trump sunday on@"face the nation." plus presidential candidate and ohio governor john kasash. that is sunday right here on cbs. fbi divers plan to spend a second day searching a lake a few miles from the san bernardino massacre. the underwater search for evidence began on thursday. officials say they are looking for a computer hard drive missing from the home of the couple who killed 14 people. >> tashfeen malik and syed rizwan farook may have visited the area before the massacre. other officials are trying to figure out how five agencies did not pick up on her radical statements before allowing malik into the u.s. officials are still talking with enrique marquez. he's the neighbor and friend who in the attack. marquez told authorities he and farook abandonon a p pnned attack back in 2012. monday marks three years since the newtown school shootings. connecticut's governor this morning vows to do what the united states senate would not when it comes to gun control. dannel malloy announced thursday he will sign an executive order. those appearing on federal watch lists would be banned from buying guns in his state. governor malloy is with us now from hartford for an interview you will only see on "cbs this morning." good morning, governor. >> good morning. >> tell us why you decided to do this. >> well, there's a whole bunch of reasons, nothe leastst of which is t t make us safer. several days before the attack in california, i read this report about how many times people on the terrorism watch % list have been allowed to legally buy guns in america that was actually 2,043 times. it doesn't make any sense. it doesn't make people safer, it dangerous situation. it's come to our attention and it's time to do something about it. yeah, there was an attempt to do something about it and the nra beat that back and it's time for, you know, right-thinking people to stand up and say if somebody has done something that has them on the terrorism watch list, then perhaps we should, you know, temporarily delay them from buyg a gun or permanently ban them from buying a gun in a state like connecticut. that's what we want to do. >> people make a couple of points. one is the people who committed the acts in san bernardino did not appear on any no-fly list, number one.- number two, they ask what list will you use. and number three, they ask suppose this is true in connecticut, will they not simply go tonother state. whatat really necessary is federal legislation. >> of course federal legislation is necessary. there should be no gun sales that are not subject to a background check. overwhelmingly americans agree with that. overwhelmingly members of the of course that's part of this debate and i'm more than happy to move it further along. when the nra can stop the congress of the united states from passing common-sense lentilinglentil legislation, we're in trouble as a democracy. overwhelmingly people want to see some sort of background checks on a universal basis. someone should not be able to buy a gun over the internet without a background check. someone should not be ae to go into a gun show and buy a gun without a background check. it doesn't make any sense. let's make america safer. you just led with a statistic about 79% of aericans are fearful that there will be a a terrorism attack. but 30,000 people in america will die from gun violence and some of that will be in w gunith guns that would not be in the hands they're in if they had universal background checks. >> in your statement you said the public shouldn't be fooled into thinking we're powerless. i will and i encourage other states to do the same. if other states reached out and said, governor, we're with you or have you reached out to other states? >> other states have reached out to ourffice. we're sharing our information. we are discussing this with federal authorities. i think we're going to have an agreement to make these lists available for barack groundckgrou checks only. when we do a background check in connecticut, we should be able to deny someone the ability to purchase a gun, subject to an appeal, obviously, if they're on that list. it's just common sense. at american doesn't think that that's the right thing t tdo? >> whattbout the concern that some people say the list is flawed? >> well, you know, the argument there is things aren't perfect, therefore, we should do nothing. at i'm -- i want to be very clear. we deny people the right to buy a gun in connecticut. it's subject to appeal. many of those appeals are granted because there s a mistake in the paperwork or some i'm not saying that we unilaterally and permanently prevent someone from being abl to purchase a gun, but we should be able to stop it if they're on that list. if we're not going to let them on a plane, why are we going to sell them a gun? >> governor, what list are you talking about? what ithe specific list that you will be%using in concticut from the federal government? >> well, there is a terrorism tch list and i think that that's, a, number one. there was a study that showed that people on that list were able to purchase gun 2,043 times in a ten-year period in the united states. let me just remind you that 400,000 people have died by gun violence in america since 9/11. 3,800 americans have died worldwide as a result of terrorism. what i'm saying is let's make sure that we make our country, our state asafe as possible. when you know there's a threat, when you know there's a threat, we shohod be able to take action. this is a much better >> i was just going to ask will federal officials actually give you access to these lists? have they said they'll do that? >> we're having discussions and i believe that -- i'm hopeful that it will lead to allowing us to use these lists. that's why i said i will sign an executive order as soon as that agreement is reached. we are in discussion. there's a lot of support in washington for doing this. there's an understanding that this makes citizenry safer. and i think ultimately what we're also trying to do i let's have this as a national discussion out in the open so that people really understand that there are senators and congressmen who would deny this protection to people, the very same congressmen and senators who don't want to let refugees who go through up to 24-month screening process into our country or candidates who don't want to let people of certain faith come into our country. things we can do right now to make ourselves safer. >> thank you governor. >> thank you very much, governor malloy malloy. >> can los angeles design its we'll tal falling fuel prices are good news for airlines this morning. peter greenberg is in our toyota green room to show us whether those savings will trickle down to flyers this holiday season. you're watching "cbs this morning." if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...jsn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through? 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>> it's no highway. this is a los angeles river bed. >> reporter: much of the l.a. riveve does lookore like an - over apologized open sewer than a waterway. >> i think a lot of people realized we didn't have a mayor. >> reporter: the marp eric garcetti. >> people settle here. it's a beautiful land. i want to return that in the midst of a great urban center. >> reporter: after record floodingngn the 1930s, the army corps of engineers blocked most of the l.a. river in a concrete strait jacket and transforming it into a flood control channel thth turns the water oututo sea. in a typically storm it's estimated about half of the rainfall, some 10 billion like now in the midst of a deepening drought and finding a y to retain that wat they said what? what is your reaction when they approached you? >> scared. >> reporter: geary is a sheet metal success story. his buildings, including this museum in spain and walt disney concert hall in los angeles, seeminy bend to the will of his imaginatatn. his work is being celebrated at the l.a. county museum of art. in his life story told in new biography titled "building art." why los angeles with these politicians and impeding go groups? >> because they asked me and i'm a sucker! it's a big deal. >> reporter: he and h h team have been quietly working for free. employing the high-tech tools to create a first of its kind in-depth imaging of f e river. >> it has to be a water project first and then it can be a beautification. once we know the rules, then we can play by them. i could imagine an incredible park that would really change it. >> reporter: more than one-quarter of people from los angeles within a mile of the river and many are hoping to see much of it return to its wild route, including g draw a line in the sand, i would remove concrete, sure. personally, i think we have enough of it since it was something more reminiscent. >> reporter: they want a river that is functional but not so hard to love. >> luckily, we livee inn a time where the technology exists we can keep this a safe place from flooding and bring back the bank and what city in the world has that opportunity this smack dab in t t middle? >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," ben trac los angeles. >> he brings creativity to the idea. >> but not cheap. $100 million per mile they are estimating the cost. >> to remove the concrete? 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>> it's a shame we didn't get a unicycle down he, isn't it? or did we? >> look at this, this is amazing! >> ladies and gentlemen! >> just happen to have a a unicycle right there in the studio. that's lewis hamilton performing a circus act on the late late show. welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this s lf hour, riding a unicycle isn't hamilton's only talent by far. charlie in the car with his famous formula one racing car driver. we'll preview his "60 minutes" profile coming up. plus how shiny objects bring both political parties together in washington. we go inside the legendary jewelry store that commands the attention of power brokers. that is ahead. right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the washington post" reports on for the families of the victims in the san bernardino shooting. money is pouring into an online fund-raising page. so far the effort has raised more than $188,000. there are more than 1700 supporters with 90 days -- witith 19 days remaining. the american muslim-led campaign says it wants to respond to evil with good. "the wall street journalal reports on the south carolina-called cord cutting. the e-marketer says fewer people of signing up for cable tv because of expanding digital. 10% in 2019 it projects almost 23% of households won't pay for tv at all. "thehe san f fncisco chronicle" reports on yahoo!'s ceo marissa mayer giving birth to twins. mayer tweeted zack and i are excited to announce that our identical twin girir were born our whole family is doing great! mayer mans to work through her maternity leave and the couple also has a 3-year-old son. >> and they said she was just going to takewo weeks off with twins. wow, marissa. >> i think she's almost back the next day with the first ild. >> that's a lot on your body. the nation's airlines this morning expect more winter holiday travel than last year. 38 million passengers could fly worldwide between next friday and january 3rd. that is a 3% jump from last year. carriers could earn a recoror $33 billion in net profits this years. so what does this all mean for the people on the go? cbs news traveled tor peteritor peter greenberg is here. >> they're on track to do $36 billion in profits in 2016. we've got a lot of things happening in the first quarter because of the things that we have a weakened euro, nearing a 8-montnt low. we have fuel prices at basically a seven-year low and the recent terrorist attacks in egypt and paris. >> all that adds up to a buyer's market? >> it does because bookings plummeted after november 13th. then thanksgiving traffic didn't hold up as much as it did last year and they're also expecting christmas traffic will be a little bit down this year. >> so what that means for travelers? >> what it means is thaha the firsrsquarter, even though the airlines have filled 85% of their seats, the first quarter means it's always a weak quarter. on trips of under 400 miles in this country, most peoplere driving because fuel prices are low. then you've got the airlines with fuel prices down. think about this, in 2008 oil was $120 a barrel and niw it's at $40. delta airlines this year will saveve$342 million in fuel. even more next year. >> what will they do with that savings is the question? along to you, charlie. >> or to anybody. >> or to anybody. it gets into higher profits. one airline, american airlines, determined less than 5% of their sassengers are making up for so many other things. meaning 13% of their regular passengers are contributing to over half their revenue. >> so they're starting no frills? >> so 87% of their passengers are only flying once a year. >> what does no frills mean o o american and united? >> it means a ticket you're not going to be driving. these are the passengers only driven by rates. they're going to spirit and fronwier. starting next year american is offering these no-f-fll fares. delta started doing it, united is expecting to do it. don't expect an upgrade, any perks, no refundability, zero. >> s down and be quiet? >> and shut up, that's right. >> say i'm i i seat 20 a and the person next to me in 20b, does that mean i get water and he doesn't or vice versa? >> unless you're on united airlines, they'rgoing to be >> however, because more people will be flying on fewer planes, guess what, don't ask for seconds. >> when you look at all this in 2016 even better, how will they change any of thee amenities that you might get? >> united has started to do that to mitigate the abuse, if you will. but the bottom line is the aiines are not competing for the peoplq in the back of the plane, they're competing for the people in the front of the plane. >> thank you, peter. lewis hamilton, one of the greatest drivers in the world. he is this year's formula one world champion. this is the third time he holds that title, so it mayay be hardd to believe that this prince of the grand prix is only 30 years old. sunday on "60 minutes" he opens up about his success and his skill. we go for a spin as well. here is a preview of that. >> nothing can really prepare you for when you get in a formula one car. knowing that you're driving a multimilliononollar car and if a lot of money and they might not give you another chance. it's scary. >> it is said that you're at one with the car. >> yes. it's like you're strapped to a rocket.. it's like how do you control this rocket. it's like a raging bull. it's wild. it's sexy, it's fast. >> it wasn't possible too drive in hamilton's race car, so we borrowed the fastest ride we could find. >> this is the fastest mercedes. nine miles from the team's base, his silver stone, home of the british grand prix. we drove straight onto the same track where hamilton has won three times. >> what are we at now, about >> 140. >> one of the great racetracks in the world with the greatest driver in the world. how good is that? and my heart is somewhere up around my ears. unbelievable. >> sunday on "60 minutes" learn how hamilton came from nowhere to reach the top of formula one racing. julianna goldman takes us dad: i'm on it. culligan man: dude. don't do it yourself. dad: no? culligan man: no. anncr: lea it to the experts. with a culligan whole-house water softening system, you get better w wer, and service you can actually cocot on. you get better water, and service you can actually count on. dad: hey, culligan man. culligan man: hey! dad: this is great! culligan man: i know. you get better water, and service you can actually diamonds, they're always nice fororhe holidays. but your hometown jerusalemwelry store has nothing on a mom and pop shop in washington that opens its doors to players past and presest. julianna goldman is at the tiny jewel box. julianna, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is tiny jewel box. once upon a time it was known for vintage jewels, but nowow with diamonds like this 8-carat stunner, it's become a go-to for washington's movers and shakers. glittering diamonds, sparkling emeralds a a endless strands o of with a name like the tiny jewel box, this store has all the trappings of a local jeweler. but in the heart of the nation's capixal, jim and matthew rosenheim cater to uniquely powerful clientele. >> we're 85 years old now. i don't want to be pretentious about it, but we're kind of an institution within washington. >> reporter: they started tiny, at the height of the depression. in 1930 roz and monte rosenheim opened this with one founding principle. >> my dad said something to me that h h been the driving force. he said i want mean el to come to me because i have something special, not because i'm convenient. >> but he credits his mothe with the staying power. >> the reason it exists is because of my mother. >> reporter: o or eight decades roz tended to american royalty, from president franklin roosevelt and mamie eisenhower, to the kennedys, barbra ststisand and sammymy davis jr. >> hutzpah, my mother owned that word. she would -- had the nerve to say anything to anybody. >eporter: like the t te nator joseph mccarthy in the midst of his communist witch hunt walked through her door. mrs.osenheim directed some salty language his way, but the former senator still walked out with a pin for his mother. . >> i think that really epitomized her nerve. you know, her willingness to engage people records and that spunk helped the tiny store leave an outsized imprint on american history. a friendship formed with madelinelbright had world leaders taking didiomatic clues from some of rosenheim's vintage pins. >> people would say what are you doing today? i'd say read my pins. >> reporter: in an interview with sunday morning, she said it all started when saddam hussein called h an unparalleled certaiai and the. >> and she wore a serpent pin >> reporter: albright's trademark pins aren't the only diplomatic treasures. this vininge broach was given to queen elizabeth by the obamas. and these watches with the official presidential seal were given to african leaders gathering in washington. president george w. bush gave these custom boxes too nearly every dignitary who visited during his eight years in the white house. >> how long does it take to put something like this together? >> for the president of the united states, very little time. >> reporter: when 1600 pennsylvania avenue calls -- >> we jump. >> reporter: anita mcbride made those calls as formerirst lady laura bush's chiefef of staff. >> laura bush went to 77 countries, so i'm quite sure that something that we got from here, something beautiful and something unique, whether small to large, is present in all of those countries. >> reporter: laura bush liked the store so much that her successor took notice. limousine carrying my box. i died, just completely going crazy. >> reporter: on inauguration day in 2009, jim rosenheim witnessed a giving of gifts he would never forget. >> we have coming president's wife giving -- excuse me -- our gift and our box publicly on the steps of the white house with the american flag andnd the marines standing there. >> reporter: it was a leather-bound journal, but for this local jeweler, it represented much more. >> thinkingbout where we came from, how hard my parents worked and we're now a little tiny bit of history, how can you fathom thdt? >> reporter: the rosenheims say business has continued with thee obamas buthey can't say much more because like any good jeweler, discretion is key. and, gayle, on that note, wouldn't it be nice if i could just walk out and discreetly forget to give back what's ony yes, if you want to be shot. >> reporter: here, take it. >> i would not advise that, julianna, you're a honest person. thank you. coming u unext, theost unforgettable moments of the morning."rning." before we go can say looking forward to the lewis hamilton piece. before met you, he said i'm worried. do you think he'll be afraid to get in the car with me? i said, you don't know charlie rose! >> as we leave you, let's take a look at the week back. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> this is not conservatism. >> ugly rhetoric. >> tell donald trump to go to >> c they stop donald trump? >> they can't. there is most war room. >> are you a bigot? >> not at all. >> you can't trust who? >> the muslims coming in. we don't know who they are. >> the fbi says the attacker talked about balance for at least two years. >> i'm'mere calling the guy to find out if he is okay and he is the shooter. >> this was an act of terrorism. >> my body went numb. it was overwhelming and surreal. >> stop! >> stop playing games with people's lives! >> weeks of protests have composed exposed the mayor's vulnerable side. >> that has to come too an endnd and end now. >> one of the roads in the town is under water. >> crazy. never seen anything like this and happened to quick. >> heavy pollution tririered the capital's first red alert. >> you can smell it and taste it in the back of your throat. >> so bad! >> u2 makes an emotionaleturn >> welcome back the eagles of death metal. >> what does it feel to be here amongst all of these great's? >> you mean like gayle king? >> don't make unnecessary journeys! don't take risks down treacherous roads! >> if you don't help these people, our humanity is at risk if we don't take care of these people. >> always the right person at the right place at the right time. >> donon take thihis the wrong way, but is shaving on the to do list? >> i think so. >> i think you're hot. >> you got to know how to treat me like a lady. >> if you had a superpower, charlie rose, what would it be? >> i told you earlier. >> i was concerned you could physically see if norah was walking around naked as is her way. >> gail knows thatyle knows this is my way. >> this is new information to >> the news is back this morning. what with we say? >> who discovered you? >> i discovered myself. >> charlie rose said this is my fantasy. how does that go? >> sitting amongst so many beautiful women! >> we know what charlie wants for christmas! >> all that. >> is this the famous studio 57? >> yes, it is. >> where is the newsroom? you make me feel ke a natural woman >> and all that matters. you make me feel like a natural woman >> this is my favorite part. oh, baby what you've done to me done to meme >> you make us feel good inside. for lynn's family, the bibistress is paying ur hundred dollars a month in medical and drug costs for aidan. for other families it's higher deductibles, premiums and co-pays that keep adding up. that's why we've got to crack down on price gouging, cap out-of-pocket t sts, and fast track approval of less expensive generic drugs. because we've got to get health care costs under control for lynn's family d for yours. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i'm _______it's eight-55 on this friday morning. your top stories are coming up in just a moment...but right now -- this morning in ackhawk county-- the state medical examiner is still trying to figure o o the cause of death of a amissing waterloo teen. teen.authorities say they recovered mo sed's body near gilbertville last weekend in the cedar river.he was last seen alive near his home on october 22nd, and was a senior at waterloo west high school in coralville, the annual lighting of the luminaries is now being canceled this year. organizers say they are making the change because of the heavy rain we are expected to see this sunday.residents are encouraged to participate in other aisle of lights activities throughout the weekend. florida senator marco rubio made a ampaign stop in iowa city on thursday. thursday.a good part of his message was geared toward students in the crowd.he talked about how he went through college shouldering a lot of the same burdens students today face like it wasn't for writing his book -- he'd likely still be paying off at debt. hillary clinton will soon make a long-awaited stop in keota cbs 2 news told you earlier this week about a group of high school students who launched a social media campai to get the former secretary of state to speak at their school.thursday they announced clinton will make an appearance on december 22-nd. don't forget -- cbs 2 connects with you - call cbs 2 if you see news happen.800 222 kgan. you can also email tips, pictures, and even video ---to news -- at cbs 2 iowa dot com. that's a quick look at your friday morning news.get more news anytime online - at cbs 2 iowa dot com!have a great paris: there's a lot to o on a dairy farm.m. nobody's gonna d dit for you. you have to get out there and do it yourself. bernie sanders is a well-known friend of family farms. bernie cannot be bought out by big money. bernie's opion cannot be purchased. roll up his sleeves, take off the gloves, and take on wall street, take on big business, taken big money, and gew the working class back to where they should be. he's a rock. sanders: i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. announcer: a horrific terror attack in paris. then, a brutal act of terror here at home. it's time for a tested and proven leader who won't try to contain isis. jeb bush has a plan... to destroy them. jeb bush: the united states should not delay in leading a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. announcer: tested and proven leadership matters. jeb bush. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. wayne: i'm on tv! jonathan: it's a trip to napa! 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