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YouTube's role in Logan Paul's controversial "suicide forest" video

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YouTube faces growing questions about how it polices content after it failed to remove a video showing the body of an apparent suicide victim from social media star Logan Paul. It stayed on the site for at least 24 hours and was reportedly viewed more than six million times. Paul deleted the video after rising backlash. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what we know about the timeline of that incident and the debate in Silicon Valley... Читать дальше...

What creates a bombogenesis?

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Lonnie Quinn, chief weathercaster of New York station WCBS, joins "CBS This Morning" to explain the science behind the bomb cyclone that is gripping much of the East Coast.

What creates bombogenesis?

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Lonnie Quinn, chief weathercaster of New York station WCBS, joins "CBS This Morning" to explain the science behind the so-called bomb cyclone that is gripping much of the East Coast



How to get the best travel deals in 2018

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Travel website Kayak launched its annual "Travel Hacker Guide" where a team of data scientists and experts analyzed the site's more than 1.5 billion searches to determine where to go and when to book. Their findings show January is the least expensive month to travel within the U.S. For international travel, try March. Kayak's vice president of marketing, David Solomito, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the top destinations for 2018, budget-friendly cities, and how far in advance you should book for the best deal.

Axios' Mike Allen on tell-all book on Trump, Bannon's comeback plan

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President Trump is threatening to sue his former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, for criticizing the president and his family in an upcoming, explosive new book "Fire and Fury" by Michael Wolff. Mike Allen, co-founder and executive editor of Axios, which reports Bannon told friends he would run for president in two years if Mr. Trump does not, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Mr. Trump's reported reaction to the tell-all book and how problematic it could become for him.

Boston braces for massive snow storm

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Millions of people are dealing with dangerous wind, ice and snow. The brunt of the storm will hit Massachusetts Thursday afternoon. Parts of Boston could see more than a foot of snow. Don Dahler reports from Boston Harbor.

Key takeaways from upcoming tell-all book on Trump White House

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CBS News chief Washington correspondent and "Face the Nation" anchor John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the explosive allegations in Michael Wolff's upcoming tell-all book about how the Trump White House operates, what the administration's response to it tells us about its inner workings, and why a crackdown on personal devices inside the White House likely won't prevent future leaks.

With Time's Up, expect a more somber Golden Globes

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Dressing to dazzle is part of the glamour of awards season. But this year, expect a more somber tone. With the launch of the Time's Up movement, many women nominated for Golden Globes say they'll be wearing black. Jamie Yuccas reports.

What it actually takes to launch nuclear weapons

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President Trump tweeted this week his "nuclear button" is "much bigger & more powerful" than North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un's. For "60 Minutes" in 2016, David Martin visited the military command center responsible for action if the president orders a nuclear strike.

Bombshell book prompts dramatic split between Trump and Bannon

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One of President Trump's lawyers sent a cease-and-desist letter to former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, threatening "imminent" legal action. The letter accuses Bannon of making "defamatory" statements about Mr. Trump and his family in Michael Wolff's upcoming tell-all book, "Fire and Fury." Chip Reid reports.

Thousands of flights canceled due to winter storm

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More than 2,900 flights are canceled as the winter storm barrels north. All runways in Charleston, South Carolina, remain closed Thursday due to five inches of snow and ice. The severe weather is paralyzing airports up and down the East Coast. Kris Van Cleave reports.





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