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trump appointed white ring media before hopping on trump's train in august.a campaign statement referred to the two men as equal partners. president elect trump's first extended sit-down interview since he won the election - aired right here on cbs 2 news. news.the president and his family were interviewed on sixty minutes - where he gave insight on a number of key issues- one of which - the impact of social media - like twitter and facebook.trump says he believes social media helped him beat out other republican candidates and eventually win the white house. "the fact that i have such power in terms of numbers with facebook, twitter, instagram, et cetera, i think it helped me win all of these races where they're spending much more money than i spent. and i won. i think that social media has more power than the money they spent, and i think maybe to a certain extent, i proved t" that."trump also admitted that tweeting - but over the weekend lashed out on the new york times on twitter - calling the paper bad - dishonest and very poor. continuing coverage now on the protests following - the election last tuesday. demonstrators again took to the streets on sunday for a fifth straight day - voicing their displeasure over donald trump's title of our next president.in manhattan - more than a thousand people carrying signs in both english and spanish.protestors also stepped out in los angeles - portland and philadelphia. new this morning - people in new zealand are getting hit with more powerful aftershocks - following a weekend earth-quake that killed at least two people. people.the initial quake recorded at a magnitude of 7- the initial quake reported a magnitude of 7.8. another earthquake followed overnight hitting the south island at a magnitude of 6.2. higher ground. right now - police have arrested a man who pushed somebody on the subway tracks more aftershocks could come later today. police arrested a man who pushed somebody on the subway tracks in new york. stephanie johnson is tracking the story and breaking news desks. >> the 25-year-old has turned himself in the cops. in california stand with the police are on the scene trying to look for a suspect who shot police officers. they also say that three blocks are should marked off at this moment. jacksonville florida we are learning from social media that one of the two women that were shot was a teenager. we're learning that the other two were a woman in a teenager and infant which were killed last night. suspects involved. a 25-year-old turned himself into told the police earlier this morning. he pushed a man on the tracks who did survive this. this comes a week after last week's case marked the fourth subway train pushed push in the last four years in new york city. police are asking for your help for information on weekend killing. in and killed on friday night. she was flown to you ihc but later died. your asked to call crimestoppers the number of your screen. two weeks after two you are able police officers are gunned down by lawmakers are justin martin both ambushed early this month minutes apart the same person now a representative says i would should expand the penalties also include attempted murder and murder charges. >> the state should consider reinstating the death penalty for anyone who murders police. some u.s. prisons are now experimenting a costly injection that can help addicted inmates state of opioids once they are out of prison. proponents s effective against an opioid epidemic in america. some 2 million americans suffer from addiction every day. it costs about $1,000 a month compared to methadone which just runs about $30 a month. methadone itself can be abused so supporters individual will keep people from returning to that was the angle that take and we've been pretty successful for small group. >> there an international organization which is a big contributor to the juvenile where your money is going. 5 the money they raise goes to camp tanagers diabetes camp campthey invite children who have diabetes to experience the camping experience as well as have a medical staff on hand so that the parents can rest easy campers get a chance to have fun while learning how to better manage their conditio. condition. i do have friends that have had children with diabetes that have experienced the camp and have had wonderful experiences. 7 the group has raised more than 30 thousand dollars for the camp over the years helping a lot of kids live a little better. better. for more information on how you can get your poinsettia and for more information how you can get more. >> it is now 6:07. and monday morning to you. i hope you monday is starting off right. if you're dead and it's 44 degrees. still had were getting into the holiday spirit. learn ways you can make impact on your community. temperatures above normal this week. let's show you what normal is as today 59. will talk about if we were close to breaking in the next few upper 50s to lower 60s in the southern part of the viewing area and their week there week is warming up two at least wednesday. thursday we will will cool things down for friday and saturday. first couple of thin clouds take us to the late morning. 40 degrees at 10:00. fifty-six at lunchtime and a high of 59 in this afternoon. out by southern wayne blowing through the state. fifty-two at 5:00 and upper 40s at 7:00. it will start the day here in cedar rapids. we are looking to the west there is the superman and you can see -- super moon and you can see it is a beautiful start to the day of their. wind southwest at five of caught -- at 5 miles per hour. mid to upper 40s in washington statewide numbers 41 in des moines 4140 dodge. forty-one basins and 46 in the quads city. highs today upper 50s and low 60s. satellite and radar shows quiet this morning. not much in the way of cloud cover. women area of low pressure and move way. we have some breezy wins yesterday now look at the predictor. here comes a warm that slides for the hawkeye state. we will bring a few partly cloudy skies this evening but more so the warmer weather over the next couple of days. are wind it stays calm and her temperature stay mild and really nice there we are into tuesday afternoon with sunny skies. 5090 59 today cedar rapids and mount vernon 59 in central city. fifty-eight in centerpoint 59 in fairfax. i was city north -- iowa city are forecast around -- in the south 60s. and monticello 59 degrees today. all in all so perfectly fine whether. upper 30s tonight low 60s tomorrow and wednesday under mostly sunny skies your car temperatures 40s for wednesday night that means something warm on the horizon there it is. upper 60s thursday. look at the mile temperature. the overnight temperatures thursdays head for friday clouds and showers and thunderstorms in a cold front moves through. we clear friday with 33. forty is the high saturday and sunday. more of the normal if not barely above normal 40s and 50s as we head for monday tuesday and next wednesday. wednesday a lot of people will be out and about traveling. looking dry at this point it which is a trend that continues the rest of the holiday week. >> heavy put of your christmas decorations yet. >> no maybe tomorrow or thursday. i needed to mow the lawn. >> first things first. can you imagine if you are mowing the lawn right before thanksgiving. >> it's hard to believe that it is rare. nice thing about this time of year you mow the lawn and it blows the leaves the way -- a way. right now i was that he 46 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decided to make a gift that would make a difference. >> sarah and ross great were excited about having twin boys then got devastating news. >> we found out that one of them was healthy and one of them skull from forming correctly. they were born march 23rd 2010. thomas only lived for six days. >> there was nothing to do to save thomas his life. once we were able to accept that and think this is inevitable then maybe there is some good that can come. >> sarah spent the last week's of her pregnancy insuring her babies legacy to science. his organs were to transplant but the greatest donated his liver blood and eyes to researchers at three prestigious universities. doctor godley studies on cancer in children at the university of pennsylvania. >> the donation of the right now which is impossible to get under normal circumstances was very valuable. >> sarah eventually reached out to doctor godley to find out if heard donation had made a visit to the lab. >> this made a very nice human connection which i think is everlasting for all of us. >> sarah also visited harvard and duke the research using thomases tissue has been he's an important baby." (nat sot)(track 8)callum, now six years old, has a baby sister, jocelyn. and sarah works for the national tissue bank a& which facilitates a transplants a year . she says seeing the impact of her gift inspired her to help others make the same choice. weijia jiang, cbs news, washington. gray wrote a book about her experience.it's called "a life everlasting." it's right now it's degrees in are sold on amazon. a difference to a family in need this holiday season. plot -- plenty of nice scanning -- sunny skies today. temperatures a bit cool -- cool as we head the school. your weather first forecast . a bit of cloud cover mixed in with the sunrise. forty-three mail 35 waterloo with the wind out of the south at three. it does not affect the feel like temperature. thirty-nine in the core and 44 i was city. for the rest of the day today bus forecast mid- 40s and mid to upper 50s at lunchtime and upper 50s in this afternoon with inmates mostly sunny sky. we see a little bit of cloud cover this morning continuing to shuffle solely off to our east. predictor offering a pretty quiet went is called on like yesterday and we should have a fair amount of sunshine before. today southwest wind at 5-10. eighty-six around charles city. fifty-seven in the core. waterloo and deceit -- cedar rapids a 59 in iowa city at 60. thirtys overnight 60s tomorrow wednesday and thursday beautiful day there. fifty-three thursday night. thirty-three friday night and were in the cooler 40s but saturday and sunday with mid to lower 40s for the weekend. our ten-day trend does warm a little bit to upper 40s and low 50s by tuesday and next wednesday. that looks to continue through next wednesday as well. an exciting day for iowa state. students got a joint dozens of other teams showing off unique vehicles. this is a chemical powered car competition in california. some of the brightest studen filled small cars like this one and came up with alternative fuels to not only power them but two them to. the conference ends today and so far no word on who is closest to first place. let's hope i was state. we do know however that one of the big talkers of the conference was a car fueled by beef liver and hydrogen [ tower pinging ] [ whistling ] we've got a problem, friend. half off any smartphone for anyone who switches? what's the problem? the naughty list shouldn't get deals! yeah, but anyone who switches gets half off of any smartphone. right now on cbs 2 this call the big guy! 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[ neck cracks ] [ darien ] switch and get half off any smartphone. plus up to $650 back. morning...what donald trump is now saying about the construction of the wall he's vowed to build on the u- mexico border. the local businesses or donald trump is now saying about the construction of the wall he vowed to build on us-mexico border. the local businesses that will not reopen following the flooding threat earlier this fall. the somber anniversary in paris on the deadly terror attack that killed 130 people. a live look there should vail. lots of people starting to hit the road. have compa along well and if you look up you will probably see the superman still. it is 6:29. happy monday morning welcome to cbs two this morning. let's get a check on your cbs two forecast before you check of the door. when you check out you will probably be pleasantly surprised. >> it is usually cool this time of year but today and for the next few days we are nice mild. 39 degrees right now in dubuque. we will go to the temperature map next and show you what's happening around our fair five seasons. right now cedar rapids 43 degrees. forty-four in iowa city. thirty-five in waterloo and 37 in charles that he. wind is calm right now solely about 4-8 miles per hour. not much cooking in the way of nasty weather. we will of this morning. will call a mostly sunny sky. certainly more so than clouds. fifty-six at lunchtime. fifty-nine this afternoon. nice above normal weather continues to the next few days but her 70 forecast will let you know specifically when it all comes crashing down. we will see those numbers coming up in about ten we're learning more this morning about the donald trump white house will look like. the washington insider as a close friendship with house speaker paul ryan and could help as a liaison between trump and congress. stephen banyan will be the new chief strategist at the white house. some are wary of this choice pointing out banyan history of leaning to the far right. movement which blasts the republican establishment. the two figures it seemed to create some polarity and trump white house together track the first extended interview since he won the presidential mexico border. border.during the campaign - trump vowed to build a wall and make mexico pay for it. last night on sixty minutes - he still vowed to getting a wall built - but that in some areas - a fence would make more sense.here's an exchange with the president-elect - with sixty minutes' lesley stahl. lesley stahl: about a fence in the republican congress, would you accept a fence?donald trump: for certain areas i would, but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this, it's called construction. lesley stahl: so part wall, part fence?donald trump: yeah, it could be - it could be some . fencing.he also said he's willing to deport around 2 to 3 million people in the country illegally who have criminal records. during that same interview - donald trump also said he would not take a salary as president.he says by law he has to take one dollar a year dollar a year salary.he would be the first president to forgo his entire salary since j-f-k donated all of his salary to charity. the future commander-in-chief also told sixty minutes - he would cut ties with his company - and hand over the reigns to his kids. in des moines - republicans selected their leaders for the next two years. bill dix will now replace senate majority leader mike gron-stoll who held that post for the last decade. jack witt-ver is now senate president (the senate has been controlled by republicans since 2007 - but this year the tables have turned. republicans have held the house since 2011 and that stays in g-o-p hands. also in des moines - the governor is calling for a state-wide minimum wage hike. hike.four counties already approved their own higher wages.in the corridor - johnson and linn counties have both passed wage hikes. branstad says a uniform wage would be better for businesses - but some opponents are now worried the state-wide hike not all newbo businesses are returning after flood 2016. 2016.steve shriver - the president of the newbo group - says newbo alehouse and newbo sushi are closing their doors after selling to nanke group. numeral alehouse and nouveau sushi are both closing their doors. they are selling it to the nasty group. there are no finalized plans right now. it has been one month the nouveau city market has reopened its doors follow the 2016 flight. connor morgan paid a visit to the district and he explains how the market is making major differences to nouveau business is now. >> from a virtual ghost town to a flood of people. >> we're all seeing an uptick in general sales. >> nouveau business owners say >> back. >> the community was coming to support small businesses specifically ones that were fought impacted. >> at the heart of the resurgence nouveau city market. >> when you think of nouveau they think of the market it's great. arguably the most important piece of the district puzzle. "we help bring people down to reopen the market is arguably the most important piece of the district level. >> we help bring people down to the area. >> taylor bergen is nouveau city's director of operations and says the market is a difference maker. >> we help draw people to e businesses but for the other businesses in the district. we want everyone to succeed. we are not competing with the businesses around us. want everyone to succeed and do well. >> many flight impact the businesses are facing an uphill battle. >> it has been difficult. we incurred more than $20,000 in expenses. >> having to close their doors waiting for water levels to receive is very hard on small independent businesses. that is there families and there >> nouveau city lost a months worth of revenue to the markets leaders are doing their startups a favor. >> our biggest cash flow as an organization is through rent. we forgave rent for the month. >> still businesses in and around the market are up to full strength. >> the flood didn't run to the streets. but it still impact is heavily. >> it will take us at least six months to fully recover. >> all the businesses still need your support. they are thankful for your help and they would love to see again. >> businesses it estate the cr gavel challenge held following the flight and some business sought increase of sale of nearly 50%. the impact was huge. one way to continue to give back this holiday season is through the salvation army. red kettle stands have been out for a few days but new this year is the cattle season pass. it's a collectible . you can support. you can buy one for $20 if you dollars to $100 at the salvation army. this year they hope to raise more than $800,000 total. we are sponsor and we will be ringing bells at the nouveau city market this friday from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. we also have a red kettle here at broadcast park if you want to by and donate it ours. we will also collect toys for holiday season on december 8th. bring it park on that day and it will go to the salvation army's toys for tots drive. that is december 8th all day long you can bring a toy here to broadcast park 600 old marion road northeast and we will donate it to toys for tots. look at this touching memorial in paris france. this was last night. sunday marked one year since the deadly attacks that killed 130 people in the french capital. dozens of lines this canal to float lanterns made out of of the concert hall. nearly 90 people were killed there. proceeds will benefit charities helping victims and their families cover. i hope your week is getting off to a great start. if you are in the dyersville it is 44 degrees. there is still more coming more your way this morning but first let's take a quick look at what were looking -- working on. to present chilly. the trend continues at the pump. while this is -- why this is good for your heating bill. take a quick look at the planner as we head to break. forty-seven and 9:00. this will go down in history as the week that was very mild. a lot of folks will be out and about adding those decorations put up and why not. fifty-nine today. normally we are in the upper 40s. so this is going to be great whether. we don't here because we get even more warmer with 60s and almost on the south end of the week. mostly sunny today mild an temperatures of 48 degrees at 10:00. fifty-six around the lunch time our and a high of 59. it may even go warmer because we are gentle south breeze and plenty of sunshine. now will plan on 59 bb we will adjust around midday. beautiful start of the day went skies to the east. cedar rapids 43 degrees right now with wind and the southwest at five. in dubuque we will take you there. 39 degrees. forty-four i was city. thirty-seven around old wine 37. 434 dodge 43 des moines. forty-four burlington and 46 in davenport. highs around the midwest and state upper 50s to the rapids. sixty-two in the quad city of des moines upper 40s before dodge lower 50s -- upper 50s in fort dodge lower 50s around fort dodge and mason city area tale. satellite radar system thin clouds shuffling through picture here. one area of low pressure is moving away. another one will slide warm front through the midwest over the next couple of days. as that moves through i want temperatures get warmer and warmer. take a look at the predictor and as you can see it a little bit of cloud cover this morning. that will move on with plenty of sunshine with passing clouds throughout the afternoon. when did went not nearly as strong as what was yesterday the temperature is warmer two. a nice clear evening and overnight and will have maybe just a couple here and there clouds and more mostly sunny skies look forward to tuesday today mostly sunny southwest went at 5-10. fifty-nine central city 59 cedar rapids. i was city in the 60s. in the north 57 and a quarter. fifty-eight located elk leader in manchester and dubuque. when the south and west by ten and in the south mostly sunny and calm. sixty in fifty-nine monticello. i was city in the 60s and upper 50s around benton. extended forecast more 60s tuesday and wednesday. maybe you are leery about putting the christmas decorations up. maybe want to wait until tuesday where it's warmer. you still have wednesday. you can pushed off till thursday. 60 degrees and sunshine. than 53 thursday night. mid to lower 40s and the trend does cool as we look for the next ten days here. lower 40s for sunday and monday that's the upper 40s and upper 40s to lower 50s much more normal temperature patterns as we head toward the middle and toward the end of next week. in eastern iowa this monday morning a long time restaurant here is now destroyed after a kitchen fire. look at waterloo cedar falls core door says we do the restaurant lounge was completely destroyed over the weekend. that fire started just after 3:00 p.m. on saturday. it was open they there were people inside the restaurant at the time but luckily everyone made it out safely but the fire just kept reaching and authorities had to use construction equipment and knocked down. officials say the restaurant is a total loss. thousands of fans celebrate saturday and that meant for a busy night for university police. over the day officers arrested six people for public intoxication including a 35-year-old who told police she thought she was in ames at iowa and i was state arizona football game. the rest is making headlines now. iowa football legend tim dwight is taking time out of his day to inspire young students. at nine - he's hosting an assembly at elementary in iowa city talking to students about what it takes to accomplish your dreams. students will also thank dwight for donating money to the school to purchase a new costume for their mascott. the new twain tiger will be revealed during the assembly. good morning, it's on this morning, and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.just ahead...we're updating the most important the butterburger is made of just three cuts of fresh midwest beef. nothing more, nothing less. so we got the sirloin, the chuck and the plate. no fillers; that's it. all prized cuts, all well-marbled for richness and flavor. l that blend is working in there. and we sear them, and that seals in the juices of the burger. it doesn't get any better than that. and that's the culver's butterburger. welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your??????? your??????? we are going to take a look right now at your forecast work temperatures now cedar rapids 43 i was to to 35. dubuque 39 the court 41. cool mornings out there but they are clear and they are a lot warmer they should normally be right now. we're going to go live look right now at highway 30 and j street southwest in cedar rapids. if your about to head out in this direction you have clear sailing. if you're heading out it doesn't look there any obstructions or down. donald trump's first extended sitdown interview since he won the election right here last night. the president and his family were interviewed on 60 minutes where he gave an insight into a number of key issues one of which is the impact of social media like twitter and facebook. trump says he believes that social media helps him beat all the other republican candidates and eventually when the white house. >> the fact that i have such power in terms of numbers with facebook twitter instrument et cetera i think helped all of these races were there spending much more money than i spent. and i want. i think that social media has more power than the money they spent at a i think maybe to a certain extent i prove that. >> trump also admits he would try to tone down the tweeting but over the weekend he lashed out on the new york times on twitter challenging the paper and calling it bad this honest demonstrators again took to the streets sunday for a fifth straight day voicing their displeasure over donald trump's title of our next president. in manhattan more than a thousand people carrying signs of both english and spanish as you see here gathered. protesters also stepped out of los angeles portland and told out the. new this morning people in new zealand are getting hit with more powerful aftershocks following the weekend earthquake. it killed at least the initial quake reported at a magnitude of 7.8. another earthquake fault overnight in the south island at a magnitude of 6.2. that's a huge earthquake. return the capital city of wellington into a virtual ghost town. sending people fleeing to higher ground. more aftershocks could still come out today. and waterloo police are asking for your help. in 19-year-old woman was shot gable streets around 11:00 friday night. she was flown to the u iac but later died. if you know anything you are asked to call crimestoppers at the number on your screen. we also have a number on our website. a 16-year-old cold case is now believed to be homicide instead of a missing person's case. a mother of a toddler banished in 2000. her family has long believed her found. recently investigators made trips to where she was last cited and also interviewed new and old witnesses your police have never identified a suspect in her case but her ex-boyfriend -based scrutiny in the past from police because he was with her died tonight she went missing. investigators have not released any new information on this. two weeks after two i will police officers were gone down i will lawmakers are considering penalties for tax online course meant. urbandale officer justin martin and des moines sergeant tony but many out from each other. same shooter believed. now representative risers says i would should expand penalties for assaulting officers to include attempted murder and murder charges. the police chief goes further than thing the state should consider reinstating the death penalty for murdering police. some u.s. prisons are now experimenting with a costly injection that could help addicted inmates state of opioids once there out of present. proponents say it could be effective against the opioid epidemic in america. it costs about a thousand dollars a month compared to methadone at the current treatment which runs only $30 per month. the problem with methadone is in itself could be abused so supporters say the new drug in the long run will save people in the long run because it will keep people from returning to this is a superman to . we caught it last night. based on what it was amazing. it is said to be the brightest moon and almost 69 years. a super mode happens moon happens whenever the moon's orbit reaches its closest point to the earth and at the same time there is a full to send us your photos of the super moon on facebook it's now on this morning.right when we come back, we'll take a look at the three stories you'll need to know on this mor. morning. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us here are the three stories you need to know to start your week. week.donald trump has announced who he's picking as his top adivsors when he takes donald trump announced he is picking his first advisors when he takes office in january. the public and it national committee chairman will be the chief of staff. he also pointed steve manion as his chief strategist. a stew n - after 42016. the president of the group says new vallejo house and noodles to see or closing their doors. driver says he's heard plans for high-end steakhouse possibly going in the space that nothing is finalized. the governor calling for statewide minimum wage hike. for counties already approved their own higher wages in the core door. the uniform wage would be better for businesses but some statewide hike might not even be high enough. our temperatures are on a bit of a hike. forty-five degrees this morning. 59 this afternoon. would bite have of the bump that up to the lower 60s. satellite and radar right now pretty quiet out there. just some thin clouds. the particular moves those out quickly and as we head for the day today mostly sunny skies. here's your forecast. upper 50s in the north. upper 50s to lower 60s in the south. captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, november 14th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? president-elect trump sells not be afraid of him and what you did not hear last night about the business empire. 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trump appointed white ring media before hopping on trump's train in august.a campaign statement referred to the two men as equal partners. president elect trump's first extended sit-down interview since he won the election - aired right here on cbs 2 news. news.the president and his family were interviewed on sixty minutes - where he gave insight on a number of key issues- one of which - the impact of social media - like twitter and facebook.trump says he believes social media helped him beat out other republican candidates and eventually win the white house. "the fact that i have such power in terms of numbers with facebook, twitter, instagram, et cetera, i think it helped me win all of these races where they're spending much more money than i spent. and i won. i think that social media has more power than the money they spent, and i think maybe to a certain extent, i proved t" that."trump also admitted that tweeting - but over the weekend lashed out on the new york times on twitter - calling the paper bad - dishonest and very poor. continuing coverage now on the protests following - the election last tuesday. demonstrators again took to the streets on sunday for a fifth straight day - voicing their displeasure over donald trump's title of our next president.in manhattan - more than a thousand people carrying signs in both english and spanish.protestors also stepped out in los angeles - portland and philadelphia. new this morning - people in new zealand are getting hit with more powerful aftershocks - following a weekend earth-quake that killed at least two people. people.the initial quake recorded at a magnitude of 7- the initial quake reported a magnitude of 7.8. another earthquake followed overnight hitting the south island at a magnitude of 6.2. higher ground. right now - police have arrested a man who pushed somebody on the subway tracks more aftershocks could come later today. police arrested a man who pushed somebody on the subway tracks in new york. stephanie johnson is tracking the story and breaking news desks. >> the 25-year-old has turned himself in the cops. in california stand with the police are on the scene trying to look for a suspect who shot police officers. they also say that three blocks are should marked off at this moment. jacksonville florida we are learning from social media that one of the two women that were shot was a teenager. we're learning that the other two were a woman in a teenager and infant which were killed last night. suspects involved. a 25-year-old turned himself into told the police earlier this morning. he pushed a man on the tracks who did survive this. this comes a week after last week's case marked the fourth subway train pushed push in the last four years in new york city. police are asking for your help for information on weekend killing. in and killed on friday night. she was flown to you ihc but later died. your asked to call crimestoppers the number of your screen. two weeks after two you are able police officers are gunned down by lawmakers are justin martin both ambushed early this month minutes apart the same person now a representative says i would should expand the penalties also include attempted murder and murder charges. >> the state should consider reinstating the death penalty for anyone who murders police. some u.s. prisons are now experimenting a costly injection that can help addicted inmates state of opioids once they are out of prison. proponents s effective against an opioid epidemic in america. some 2 million americans suffer from addiction every day. it costs about $1,000 a month compared to methadone which just runs about $30 a month. methadone itself can be abused so supporters individual will keep people from returning to that was the angle that take and we've been pretty successful for small group. >> there an international organization which is a big contributor to the juvenile where your money is going. 5 the money they raise goes to camp tanagers diabetes camp campthey invite children who have diabetes to experience the camping experience as well as have a medical staff on hand so that the parents can rest easy campers get a chance to have fun while learning how to better manage their conditio. condition. i do have friends that have had children with diabetes that have experienced the camp and have had wonderful experiences. 7 the group has raised more than 30 thousand dollars for the camp over the years helping a lot of kids live a little better. better. for more information on how you can get your poinsettia and for more information how you can get more. >> it is now 6:07. and monday morning to you. i hope you monday is starting off right. if you're dead and it's 44 degrees. still had were getting into the holiday spirit. learn ways you can make impact on your community. temperatures above normal this week. let's show you what normal is as today 59. will talk about if we were close to breaking in the next few upper 50s to lower 60s in the southern part of the viewing area and their week there week is warming up two at least wednesday. thursday we will will cool things down for friday and saturday. first couple of thin clouds take us to the late morning. 40 degrees at 10:00. fifty-six at lunchtime and a high of 59 in this afternoon. out by southern wayne blowing through the state. fifty-two at 5:00 and upper 40s at 7:00. it will start the day here in cedar rapids. we are looking to the west there is the superman and you can see -- super moon and you can see it is a beautiful start to the day of their. wind southwest at five of caught -- at 5 miles per hour. mid to upper 40s in washington statewide numbers 41 in des moines 4140 dodge. forty-one basins and 46 in the quads city. highs today upper 50s and low 60s. satellite and radar shows quiet this morning. not much in the way of cloud cover. women area of low pressure and move way. we have some breezy wins yesterday now look at the predictor. here comes a warm that slides for the hawkeye state. we will bring a few partly cloudy skies this evening but more so the warmer weather over the next couple of days. are wind it stays calm and her temperature stay mild and really nice there we are into tuesday afternoon with sunny skies. 5090 59 today cedar rapids and mount vernon 59 in central city. fifty-eight in centerpoint 59 in fairfax. i was city north -- iowa city are forecast around -- in the south 60s. and monticello 59 degrees today. all in all so perfectly fine whether. upper 30s tonight low 60s tomorrow and wednesday under mostly sunny skies your car temperatures 40s for wednesday night that means something warm on the horizon there it is. upper 60s thursday. look at the mile temperature. the overnight temperatures thursdays head for friday clouds and showers and thunderstorms in a cold front moves through. we clear friday with 33. forty is the high saturday and sunday. more of the normal if not barely above normal 40s and 50s as we head for monday tuesday and next wednesday. wednesday a lot of people will be out and about traveling. looking dry at this point it which is a trend that continues the rest of the holiday week. >> heavy put of your christmas decorations yet. >> no maybe tomorrow or thursday. i needed to mow the lawn. >> first things first. can you imagine if you are mowing the lawn right before thanksgiving. >> it's hard to believe that it is rare. nice thing about this time of year you mow the lawn and it blows the leaves the way -- a way. right now i was that he 46 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decided to make a gift that would make a difference. >> sarah and ross great were excited about having twin boys then got devastating news. >> we found out that one of them was healthy and one of them skull from forming correctly. they were born march 23rd 2010. thomas only lived for six days. >> there was nothing to do to save thomas his life. once we were able to accept that and think this is inevitable then maybe there is some good that can come. >> sarah spent the last week's of her pregnancy insuring her babies legacy to science. his organs were to transplant but the greatest donated his liver blood and eyes to researchers at three prestigious universities. doctor godley studies on cancer in children at the university of pennsylvania. >> the donation of the right now which is impossible to get under normal circumstances was very valuable. >> sarah eventually reached out to doctor godley to find out if heard donation had made a visit to the lab. >> this made a very nice human 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(nat sot)(track 8)callum, now six years old, has a baby sister, jocelyn. and sarah works for the national tissue bank a& which facilitates a transplants a year . she says seeing the impact of her gift inspired her to help others make the same choice. weijia jiang, cbs news, washington. gray wrote a book about her experience.it's called "a life everlasting." it's right now it's degrees in are sold on amazon. a difference to a family in need this holiday season. plot -- plenty of nice scanning -- sunny skies today. temperatures a bit cool -- cool as we head the school. your weather first forecast . a bit of cloud cover mixed in with the sunrise. forty-three mail 35 waterloo with the wind out of the south at three. it does not affect the feel like temperature. thirty-nine in the core and 44 i was city. for the rest of the day today bus forecast mid- 40s and mid to upper 50s at lunchtime and upper 50s in this afternoon with inmates mostly sunny sky. we see a little bit of cloud cover this morning continuing to shuffle solely off to our east. predictor offering a pretty quiet went is called on like yesterday and we should have a fair amount of sunshine before. today southwest wind at 5-10. eighty-six around charles city. fifty-seven in the core. waterloo and deceit -- cedar rapids a 59 in iowa city at 60. thirtys overnight 60s tomorrow wednesday and thursday beautiful day there. fifty-three thursday night. thirty-three friday night and were in the cooler 40s but saturday and sunday with mid to lower 40s for the weekend. our ten-day trend does warm a little bit to upper 40s and low 50s by tuesday and next wednesday. that looks to continue through next wednesday as well. an exciting day for iowa state. students got a joint dozens of other teams showing off unique vehicles. this is a chemical powered car competition in california. some of the brightest studen filled small cars like this one and came up with alternative fuels to not only power them but two them to. the conference ends today and so far no word on who is closest to first place. let's hope i was state. we do know however that one of the big talkers of the conference was a car fueled by beef liver and hydrogen [ tower pinging ] [ whistling ] we've got a problem, friend. half off any smartphone for anyone who switches? what's the problem? the naughty list shouldn't get deals! yeah, but anyone who switches gets half off of any smartphone. right now on cbs 2 this call the big guy! 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[ neck cracks ] [ darien ] switch and get half off any smartphone. plus up to $650 back. morning...what donald trump is now saying about the construction of the wall he's vowed to build on the u- mexico border. the local businesses or donald trump is now saying about the construction of the wall he vowed to build on us-mexico border. the local businesses that will not reopen following the flooding threat earlier this fall. the somber anniversary in paris on the deadly terror attack that killed 130 people. a live look there should vail. lots of people starting to hit the road. have compa along well and if you look up you will probably see the superman still. it is 6:29. happy monday morning welcome to cbs two this morning. let's get a check on your cbs two forecast before you check of the door. when you check out you will probably be pleasantly surprised. >> it is usually cool this time of year but today and for the next few days we are nice mild. 39 degrees right now in dubuque. we will go to the temperature map next and show you what's happening around our fair five seasons. right now cedar rapids 43 degrees. forty-four in iowa city. thirty-five in waterloo and 37 in charles that he. wind is calm right now solely about 4-8 miles per hour. not much cooking in the way of nasty weather. we will of this morning. will call a mostly sunny sky. certainly more so than clouds. fifty-six at lunchtime. fifty-nine this afternoon. nice above normal weather continues to the next few days but her 70 forecast will let you know specifically when it all comes crashing down. we will see those numbers coming up in about ten we're learning more this morning about the donald trump white house will look like. the washington insider as a close friendship with house speaker paul ryan and could help as a liaison between trump and congress. stephen banyan will be the new chief strategist at the white house. some are wary of this choice pointing out banyan history of leaning to the far right. movement which blasts the republican establishment. the two figures it seemed to create some polarity and trump white house together track the first extended interview since he won the presidential mexico border. border.during the campaign - trump vowed to build a wall and make mexico pay for it. last night on sixty minutes - he still vowed to getting a wall built - but that in some areas - a fence would make more sense.here's an exchange with the president-elect - with sixty minutes' lesley stahl. lesley stahl: about a fence in the republican congress, would you accept a fence?donald trump: for certain areas i would, but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this, it's called construction. lesley stahl: so part wall, part fence?donald trump: yeah, it could be - it could be some . fencing.he also said he's willing to deport around 2 to 3 million people in the country illegally who have criminal records. during that same interview - donald trump also said he would not take a salary as president.he says by law he has to take one dollar a year dollar a year salary.he would be the first president to forgo his entire salary since j-f-k donated all of his salary to charity. the future commander-in-chief also told sixty minutes - he would cut ties with his company - and hand over the reigns to his kids. in des moines - republicans selected their leaders for the next two years. bill dix will now replace senate majority leader mike gron-stoll who held that post for the last decade. jack witt-ver is now senate president (the senate has been controlled by republicans since 2007 - but this year the tables have turned. republicans have held the house since 2011 and that stays in g-o-p hands. also in des moines - the governor is calling for a state-wide minimum wage hike. hike.four counties already approved their own higher wages.in the corridor - johnson and linn counties have both passed wage hikes. branstad says a uniform wage would be better for businesses - but some opponents are now worried the state-wide hike not all newbo businesses are returning after flood 2016. 2016.steve shriver - the president of the newbo group - says newbo alehouse and newbo sushi are closing their doors after selling to nanke group. numeral alehouse and nouveau sushi are both closing their doors. they are selling it to the nasty group. there are no finalized plans right now. it has been one month the nouveau city market has reopened its doors follow the 2016 flight. connor morgan paid a visit to the district and he explains how the market is making major differences to nouveau business is now. >> from a virtual ghost town to a flood of people. >> we're all seeing an uptick in general sales. >> nouveau business owners say >> back. >> the community was coming to support small businesses specifically ones that were fought impacted. >> at the heart of the resurgence nouveau city market. >> when you think of nouveau they think of the market it's great. arguably the most important piece of the district puzzle. "we help bring people down to reopen the market is arguably the most important piece of the district level. >> we help bring people down to the area. >> taylor bergen is nouveau city's director of operations and says the market is a difference maker. >> we help draw people to e businesses but for the other businesses in the district. we want everyone to succeed. we are not competing with the businesses around us. want everyone to succeed and do well. >> many flight impact the businesses are facing an uphill battle. >> it has been difficult. we incurred more than $20,000 in expenses. >> having to close their doors waiting for water levels to receive is very hard on small independent businesses. that is there families and there >> nouveau city lost a months worth of revenue to the markets leaders are doing their startups a favor. >> our biggest cash flow as an organization is through rent. we forgave rent for the month. >> still businesses in and around the market are up to full strength. >> the flood didn't run to the streets. but it still impact is heavily. >> it will take us at least six months to fully recover. >> all the businesses still need your support. they are thankful for your help and they would love to see again. >> businesses it estate the cr gavel challenge held following the flight and some business sought increase of sale of nearly 50%. the impact was huge. one way to continue to give back this holiday season is through the salvation army. red kettle stands have been out for a few days but new this year is the cattle season pass. it's a collectible . you can support. you can buy one for $20 if you dollars to $100 at the salvation army. this year they hope to raise more than $800,000 total. we are sponsor and we will be ringing bells at the nouveau city market this friday from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. we also have a red kettle here at broadcast park if you want to by and donate it ours. we will also collect toys for holiday season on december 8th. bring it park on that day and it will go to the salvation army's toys for tots drive. that is december 8th all day long you can bring a toy here to broadcast park 600 old marion road northeast and we will donate it to toys for tots. look at this touching memorial in paris france. this was last night. sunday marked one year since the deadly attacks that killed 130 people in the french capital. dozens of lines this canal to float lanterns made out of of the concert hall. nearly 90 people were killed there. proceeds will benefit charities helping victims and their families cover. i hope your week is getting off to a great start. if you are in the dyersville it is 44 degrees. there is still more coming more your way this morning but first let's take a quick look at what were looking -- working on. to present chilly. the trend continues at the pump. while this is -- why this is good for your heating bill. take a quick look at the planner as we head to break. forty-seven and 9:00. this will go down in history as the week that was very mild. a lot of folks will be out and about adding those decorations put up and why not. fifty-nine today. normally we are in the upper 40s. so this is going to be great whether. we don't here because we get even more warmer with 60s and almost on the south end of the week. mostly sunny today mild an temperatures of 48 degrees at 10:00. fifty-six around the lunch time our and a high of 59. it may even go warmer because we are gentle south breeze and plenty of sunshine. now will plan on 59 bb we will adjust around midday. beautiful start of the day went skies to the east. cedar rapids 43 degrees right now with wind and the southwest at five. in dubuque we will take you there. 39 degrees. forty-four i was city. thirty-seven around old wine 37. 434 dodge 43 des moines. forty-four burlington and 46 in davenport. highs around the midwest and state upper 50s to the rapids. sixty-two in the quad city of des moines upper 40s before dodge lower 50s -- upper 50s in fort dodge lower 50s around fort dodge and mason city area tale. satellite radar system thin clouds shuffling through picture here. one area of low pressure is moving away. another one will slide warm front through the midwest over the next couple of days. as that moves through i want temperatures get warmer and warmer. take a look at the predictor and as you can see it a little bit of cloud cover this morning. that will move on with plenty of sunshine with passing clouds throughout the afternoon. when did went not nearly as strong as what was yesterday the temperature is warmer two. a nice clear evening and overnight and will have maybe just a couple here and there clouds and more mostly sunny skies look forward to tuesday today mostly sunny southwest went at 5-10. fifty-nine central city 59 cedar rapids. i was city in the 60s. in the north 57 and a quarter. fifty-eight located elk leader in manchester and dubuque. when the south and west by ten and in the south mostly sunny and calm. sixty in fifty-nine monticello. i was city in the 60s and upper 50s around benton. extended forecast more 60s tuesday and wednesday. maybe you are leery about putting the christmas decorations up. maybe want to wait until tuesday where it's warmer. you still have wednesday. you can pushed off till thursday. 60 degrees and sunshine. than 53 thursday night. mid to lower 40s and the trend does cool as we look for the next ten days here. lower 40s for sunday and monday that's the upper 40s and upper 40s to lower 50s much more normal temperature patterns as we head toward the middle and toward the end of next week. in eastern iowa this monday morning a long time restaurant here is now destroyed after a kitchen fire. look at waterloo cedar falls core door says we do the restaurant lounge was completely destroyed over the weekend. that fire started just after 3:00 p.m. on saturday. it was open they there were people inside the restaurant at the time but luckily everyone made it out safely but the fire just kept reaching and authorities had to use construction equipment and knocked down. officials say the restaurant is a total loss. thousands of fans celebrate saturday and that meant for a busy night for university police. over the day officers arrested six people for public intoxication including a 35-year-old who told police she thought she was in ames at iowa and i was state arizona football game. the rest is making headlines now. iowa football legend tim dwight is taking time out of his day to inspire young students. at nine - he's hosting an assembly at elementary in iowa city talking to students about what it takes to accomplish your dreams. students will also thank dwight for donating money to the school to purchase a new costume for their mascott. the new twain tiger will be revealed during the assembly. good morning, it's on this morning, and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.just ahead...we're updating the most important the butterburger is made of just three cuts of fresh midwest beef. nothing more, nothing less. so we got the sirloin, the chuck and the plate. no fillers; that's it. all prized cuts, all well-marbled for richness and flavor. l that blend is working in there. and we sear them, and that seals in the juices of the burger. it doesn't get any better than that. and that's the culver's butterburger. welcome back -- it's now we're taking a look at your??????? your??????? we are going to take a look right now at your forecast work temperatures now cedar rapids 43 i was to to 35. dubuque 39 the court 41. cool mornings out there but they are clear and they are a lot warmer they should normally be right now. we're going to go live look right now at highway 30 and j street southwest in cedar rapids. if your about to head out in this direction you have clear sailing. if you're heading out it doesn't look there any obstructions or down. donald trump's first extended sitdown interview since he won the election right here last night. the president and his family were interviewed on 60 minutes where he gave an insight into a number of key issues one of which is the impact of social media like twitter and facebook. trump says he believes that social media helps him beat all the other republican candidates and eventually when the white house. >> the fact that i have such power in terms of numbers with facebook twitter instrument et cetera i think helped all of these races were there spending much more money than i spent. and i want. i think that social media has more power than the money they spent at a i think maybe to a certain extent i prove that. >> trump also admits he would try to tone down the tweeting but over the weekend he lashed out on the new york times on twitter challenging the paper and calling it bad this honest demonstrators again took to the streets sunday for a fifth straight day voicing their displeasure over donald trump's title of our next president. in manhattan more than a thousand people carrying signs of both english and spanish as you see here gathered. protesters also stepped out of los angeles portland and told out the. new this morning people in new zealand are getting hit with more powerful aftershocks following the weekend earthquake. it killed at least the initial quake reported at a magnitude of 7.8. another earthquake fault overnight in the south island at a magnitude of 6.2. that's a huge earthquake. return the capital city of wellington into a virtual ghost town. sending people fleeing to higher ground. more aftershocks could still come out today. and waterloo police are asking for your help. in 19-year-old woman was shot gable streets around 11:00 friday night. she was flown to the u iac but later died. if you know anything you are asked to call crimestoppers at the number on your screen. we also have a number on our website. a 16-year-old cold case is now believed to be homicide instead of a missing person's case. a mother of a toddler banished in 2000. her family has long believed her found. recently investigators made trips to where she was last cited and also interviewed new and old witnesses your police have never identified a suspect in her case but her ex-boyfriend -based scrutiny in the past from police because he was with her died tonight she went missing. investigators have not released any new information on this. two weeks after two i will police officers were gone down i will lawmakers are considering penalties for tax online course meant. urbandale officer justin martin and des moines sergeant tony but many out from each other. same shooter believed. now representative risers says i would should expand penalties for assaulting officers to include attempted murder and murder charges. the police chief goes further than thing the state should consider reinstating the death penalty for murdering police. some u.s. prisons are now experimenting with a costly injection that could help addicted inmates state of opioids once there out of present. proponents say it could be effective against the opioid epidemic in america. it costs about a thousand dollars a month compared to methadone at the current treatment which runs only $30 per month. the problem with methadone is in itself could be abused so supporters say the new drug in the long run will save people in the long run because it will keep people from returning to this is a superman to . we caught it last night. based on what it was amazing. it is said to be the brightest moon and almost 69 years. a super mode happens moon happens whenever the moon's orbit reaches its closest point to the earth and at the same time there is a full to send us your photos of the super moon on facebook it's now on this morning.right when we come back, we'll take a look at the three stories you'll need to know on this mor. morning. cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email us at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us here are the three stories you need to know to start your week. week.donald trump has announced who he's picking as his top adivsors when he takes donald trump announced he is picking his first advisors when he takes office in january. the public and it national committee chairman will be the chief of staff. he also pointed steve manion as his chief strategist. a stew n - after 42016. the president of the group says new vallejo house and noodles to see or closing their doors. driver says he's heard plans for high-end steakhouse possibly going in the space that nothing is finalized. the governor calling for statewide minimum wage hike. for counties already approved their own higher wages in the core door. the uniform wage would be better for businesses but some statewide hike might not even be high enough. our temperatures are on a bit of a hike. forty-five degrees this morning. 59 this afternoon. would bite have of the bump that up to the lower 60s. satellite and radar right now pretty quiet out there. just some thin clouds. the particular moves those out quickly and as we head for the day today mostly sunny skies. here's your forecast. upper 50s in the north. upper 50s to lower 60s in the south. captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, november 14th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? president-elect trump sells not be afraid of him and what you did not hear last night about the business empire. "60 minutes" lesley stahl is here. >> how will reins priebus and steve bannon share power in a trump administration. >> we will have kevin mccarthy if congress will let trump build a border wall and bernie sanders

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