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walk through the woods. good morning, from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york, i'm anne-marie greene. well, as donald trump campaign prepares to become the trump administration, there was another round of demonstrations protesting his stunning election. police in portland, into a riot that eventually anarchists hijacked and anti-trump -- hijacked the anti-trump protest. now, cole miller is reporting -- is a reporter from our portland station. he's covering the demonstrations. cole you were actually hit by a rubber bullet fired by police. what is the situation like there >> well, anne-marie, good morning. we saw a lot of rubber projectiles being used after demand by demand from police officers, asking these demonstrators, these protesters to move. i did get hit by one. what we saw in the last couple of minutes is portland police officers, oregon state police officers, the local sheriff's office boxed in the group of protesters that is right here in the heart of downtown portland. that's where we are now. this is the demonstrations began about 5:00 pacific time. and they went all around the we saw them marching across some of the major bridges here in town. and we also saw a lot of vandalism, as well. so this was dubbed a peaceful protest. really it was for most of the night until we saw what the portland police bureau is calling an anarchist group. that's what we kind of see out here now, this fringe element out here now dragging newsstands into the streets, lighting fires on top of these newsstands. throwing glass bottles at officers from on the ground, and well here in downtown portland. again, what was supposed to be a peaceful protest, 4,000 people at one point, has really turned into a riot. again, storefronts vandalized. windows shattered. projectiles thrown at officers. live. i'm not sure if we're live right now you can see the police presence now. this is the heart of downtown portland. they made arrests here just minutes ago. they've got the van here. i'm assuming they'll be putting people into that van. all night, pure unrest. and this is by far one of the wildest and worst protests i've ever seen. but again portland police saying it was this fringe element, these anarchists who caused all this trouble tonight. >> all right cole miller in portland. stay safe. thank you very much. well, the president-elect is back in new york today after meeting with president obama and congressional leaders in washington. after his meeting with speaker laid out the priorities for his presidency. with the help of a republican controlled congress, trump wants to repeal the affordable care act, undo some of the immigration reform president obama has enacted, and create jobs. hena daniels is at trump tower here in new york with more on that. good morning. >> good morning. barricades now border the exterior of trump tower. they're expected to be here until president-elect trump moves to the white house on another new addition to the neighborhood, an nypd security booth and members of the department's disorder control unit looking on. demonstrators in oakland, l.a., and portland brought traffic to a standstill overnight. still angry over donald trump's stunning election. >> i just think he's hateful, and misogynist and racist. >> i am undocumented. and i am very afraid. escalated this man, brandishing a weapon, confronted demonstrators. >> we're calling 911 right now. >> reporter: this woman was captured on cell phone video throwing detergent on those blocking roadways. >> we don't care! >> reporter: president-elect trump took to twitter late yesterday. branding his opponent as professional protesters, incited by the media. >> we reject the president-elect! >> reporter: many have made their voices heard outside several cities including new york. >> no matter how you spin hillary was a better option than trump. >> reporter: amid the unrest, concrete barriers have been placed around president-elect trump's primary residence, here at the trump tower in new york. the extra security came after trump's one-on-one meeting with president obama at the white house yesterday. >> we now are going to want to do everything we can to help you succeed. because if you succeed, then the country succeeds. >> reporter: trump also met with senate majority leader mitch some absolutely spectacular things for the american people. >> reporter: president-elect trump's wife melania also had a private meeting with first lady michelle obama. they had tea. before melania trump was given a private tour of her new residence. anne-marie. >> hena daniels at trump towers here in new york city. vice president-elect mike pence met with vice president joe biden in his west wing office. now pence, who served in years. they discussed critical foreign policy issues. last night, pence, the current governor of indiana, returned home for the first time since tuesday's election. he asked supporters to pray that the divided country can be reunited. it's reported that russia had contact with the trump campaign before the election. a russian deputy foreign minister says the contact with the trump campaign continue. the senior russian official told working to set up more formal channels to communicate with the trump administration. trump has dismissed suggestions that he had anything to do with the russian government during the campaign. a woman who says she was heartbroken about the election results had a surprise encounter with hillary and bill clinton. margo was on a hiking trail about 40 miles north of new york city yesterday, where the clintons have a home. she said all of a sudden there were the clintons, walking their dogs. she said as soon as she got over the shock, she said hello. >> i told her something along the lines of, you know, all i wanted to do all day yesterday was hug you and tell you how proud i was to bring my daughter with me to vote for you. and when i told her that she, you know, she seemed very happy and we hugged and just sort of had a nice very pleasant, very casual exchange. >> she said it was a special news" bridgegate showdown. new calls to impeach the governor of new jersey. we remember influential singer leonard cohen, as well. this is the "cbs morning news." ? ? hallelujah ? hing besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto? was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto?. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto? with an ace inhibitor or or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl. ask your heart doctor about entresto?. and help make the gift of tomorrow possible. of tomorrow possible. does your child need help with digestive balance? try align junior probiotic. so she can have a fraction dominating... status updating... hello-yellow-belt kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support with align junior. feel a cold sore coming on? only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.. don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. ? i've he t chord that pleased the lord ? >> the ledge endary man of folk music has died. leonard cohen sang of spirituality and sexuality in his deep voice. hallelujah went from cult classic to a widely copied standard. cohen a native of canada released and album just last month. the canadian prime minister justin trudeau tweeted no other work resonated across generations. canada and the world will miss him. leonard cohen was 82. there's a new call to impeach new jersey governor and pending legal trouble for donald trump. those are some of the headlines on the morning news stand. "the washington post" reports that donald trump's lawyers want to delay his fraud case until after his swearing-in. they say the president-elect is too busy to take part in the trump university case. the decision is up to the san diego judge who trump bias because of his mexican heritage. the chicago tribune reports that trump has blocked reporters during the first day of his transition to the white house. he was entirely out of sight wednesday and turned down journalist requests to cover his washington meetings yesterday. that breaks a long-standing practice for incoming u.s. presidents. slate says facebook founder doesn't think fake news stories that were thread on the popular site affected the election. experience. he noted that fabricated stories could be shared by either side. the oregonian reports the ballot for the state to secede. the article said oregon no longer shares values with the rest of the u.s. they need 1,000 signatures to draft the proposal. the ashbury park press says a m.j. lawmaker wants to impeach chris christie. the governor knew all along about bridgegate. a christie spokesman called it ridiculous. two christie aides were convicted last week of causing the traffic jam to punish a christie foe. and the detroit free press says michigan officials have been ordered to deliver bottled water to some flint residents. a federal judge says any home lacking a working water filter must receive regular deliveries. flint's water became tainted with lead two years ago while the city was under state management. still to come, following in a look ahead to how melania trump will carry on the job of first lady. as soon as i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot, i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? 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snapchat. they cost $129. on the "cbs moneywatch" home buying gets a little more expensive and where to find veterans day discounts. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning. for the second trading session institutions led stocks mostly higher. the dow climbed 218 points to a record high. the s&p gained 4. but the tech heavy nasdaq lost 42 points. for the second straight week mortgage rates rose slightly but they do remain at historically low levels. the average 30-year fixed rate mortgage increased to 3.57% from 3.54%. last year at this time the rate freddie mac. the rate on a 15-year fixed rate mortgage rose to 2.88%. macy's is considering closing another 50 stores. macy's has already said it's closing 100 stores next year, balls of declining sales. so it's now struck a deal with a private investment firm to consider redeveloping at least 50 more stores. mostly in malls, not controlled by major property owners. macy's reported a third quarter sales drop of 4.2%. the new volkswagen golf will have gesture control. it is an option previously only available on high-end cars. gesture control allows drivers to control the infotainment system with the swipe of a hand, change the radio station, run through the play list without touching a button. it's pretty much a germophobe's dream. and it's veterans day and this is the day the country honors the men and women who served in the armed forces. retailers like sears and macy's offer big sales on home goods, apparel and other items. the sales often run through the weekend and some of the best deals can be found online. also some good deals for veterans, as well. >> well that's good news. hopefully when you're out there shopping you take some time to remember the sacrifices that the veterans and their families have made for us. >> absolutely. >> jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, jill. well coming up on "cbs is richard branson, founder of the virgin group. but still ahead on the "morning news" holding court at the white house. the cleveland cavaliers celebrate their championship win with the president. >> your sleeves get tight -- >> can i carry that? 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does he? oh, he does. but they noted that he did not blink in leading the cavs to their first title. most importantly. well the cavs weren't michelle obama's only guests yesterday. she hosted melania trump, giving her a preview of life in the white house. margaret brannen reports. >> reporter: melania trump will up in a communist nation, the former yugoslavia. and only the second born abroad in nearly 200 years. the former fashion model who speaks five languages will soon have to decide how to use her new platform. according to anita mcbride, who served laura bush. >> i think that she's given us a little bit of a hint of what she thinks she would like to work on, and that is the issue of social media with young children. >> children and teenagers can be fragile. the campaign. and one, her convention address, plagiarized from mrs. obama's 2008 speech. she'll follow the high profile first lady, who championed healthy eating and did star turns on late night television. >> it's a position description that gets rewritten with each person. and we will adapt to it. the white house will adapt to its new occupant, and the occupant will adapt to the white house, and so will americans. >> reporter: one thing in common, both will have raised young children in the white 10-year-old barron trump will be the youngest boy in the executive mansion since jfk jr. white house spokesman josh earnest. >> mrs. obama has talked before publicly about the stresses and anxieties of moving to a new place, living inside a fish bowl, living inside a museum and raising her family there. and i'm sure that mrs. trump is feeling many of those same anxieties. >> reporting. now secretary of state john kerry arrived in antarctica this morning. he is the highest ranking u.s. official to visit antarctica, and plans to visit the south pole, as well. during his two-day trip kerry will talk to scientists about climate change. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning" defense secretary ash carter. i'm anne-marie greene. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. i'm terrible at golf. he is. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber? 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? >> cohen's big e hit includes among favorites like judy collins and james taylor. the family says plans are pending. matt maloney is making headlines after he sent a pretty controversial e-mail to his employees saying if they mimic donald trump's behavior, they should resign. maloney says he will not tolerate demeaning of minorities or people with disabilities. he also emphasized the an who felt scared or alienated. it's been a stressful week. let's talk pizza. this week if you want to order one, you want to get the works, tell them to hold the an an choafies, though. -- an choafies. a lot of people will be celebrating. it happens every year on november 12 and last year a few pizzerias held discounts to help celebrate, even some of those here locally. jan and mike. >> thank you, larry. going on. >> everyday is pizza at my house. the news at 4:30 starts starts now. amid the rowdy protests last night from coast to coast, a happy moment here in d.c., a clinton supporter hugging it out with a trump supporter, a show of unity. good morning, happy friday, thanks for joining us. i'm mike hydeck. >> i'm jane jeffco. you made it. today is looking all right, but temperatures are going to plummet. here's allison. >> that's right. we're looking at a pretty cold saturday. it's going to be the coldest air of the season, but still pretty good weather, all things considered. we're getting to that time of year where sometime the saturdays are just going to be cold. it's getting there. 50 for fairfax, 42 for springfield is. alexandria, a little chilly out there, 39 degrees, a little chilly as well. first alert doppler is dry. your weekend is looking good, you'll just have to bundle up on saturday and especially saturday night. highs are going to be a little bit warmer than yesterday, low- to mid-60s, but another very breezy day. winds 10 to 20 miles per hour, gusting a little bit higher than that. ellen, over to you. >>reporter: allison, the good news is that it's pretty quiet out there so far, kind of expecting it to be that way because it's veterans day. a lot of schools off as well. georgetown road heading southbound, lane restrictions right when you want to get onto the beltway. we've seen construction here on the inner loop all week georgetown road. washington street now looks good. there was an accident cleared not too long ago at king street. if you're taking the beltway here, both directions look good as well as you pass through alexandria. if you are on 395, watch out, where that construction is happening just to the west of the capitol, it is going to be slow. your northbound -- in your northbound lanes until you get to new york avenue. mike and jan. >> thanks, ellen. a 66-year-old grandmother has been found guilty for

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