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A tradition of Barbour outerwear

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Fitting for English weather, every prized garment by the trendy raincoat manufacturer has some well-worn traditions sewn in

Clothing designer fills gap in market for "not so tall" men

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The average American man stands at about 5 foot 8 inches. Those who measure below that height can have a hell of a time finding the right clothes. Jamie Wax speaks to clothier Peter Manning who wants to change that.

Almanac: Fannie Farmer

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On January 7, 1896, her "Boston Cooking-School Cook Book" was published, inspiring generations of cooks



Why Michael Wolff's tell-all book is "very serious" for White House

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USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the White House is responding to Michael Wolff's explosive book about the Trump presidency and why the book could have legal repercussions. She also comments on a new report that alleges President Trump told his top White House lawyer to stop Attorney General Jeff Sessions from recusing himself from the Russia investigation.

How to make the most of your annual physical exam

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The New Year could give you new ways to improve your regular visits to the doctor. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how to make the most of your time during an annual physical with your doctor.

"Jeopardy's" Alex Trebek says he'll return "very soon" after brain surgery

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Longtime "Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek says he will be back to taping the show soon after undergoing surgery for blood clots in his brain. In a video, the 77-year-old said it was caused by a fall he endured two months ago, but says he is recovering well. Trebek did not give a specific timeline for when he will resume taping the program.

"48 Hours" investigates a tale of wine, money and murder

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In California's wine country, an unlikely confrontation in 2015 between an entrepreneur and a Silicon Valley investor led to violence and bloodshed. Tracy Smith joins "CBS This Morning" to preview her investigation for "48 Hours." Watch the full report Saturday, Jan. 6 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Mark Zuckerberg sets his 2018 goal: Fix Facebook

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote on the social media platform: "We currently make too many errors enforcing our policies and preventing misuse of our tools." Zuckerberg has been setting yearly personal challenges since 2009. He previously ran 365 miles, traveled across the country and learned Mandarin. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

What's fueling stock market record highs?

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Stocks open Friday morning in record territory after a passing another big milestone. For the first time, the Dow crossed the 25,000 mark on Thursday, the third record-high in the first three trading days of the New Year. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" from Chicago to discuss how the surge impacts Americans.

States clash with feds after AG Sessions reverses Obama pot policy

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States that legalized recreational marijuana are angry and confused by Attorney General Jeff Sessions' move to reverse the Obama administration's "hands-off" federal policy toward pot. A memo from Sessions calls marijuana use "a serious crime" that could be prosecuted under federal laws. Mireya Villarreal reports.

"60 Minutes" confronts Russia's state-run media RT on election meddling

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U.S. intelligence agencies believe Russia used disinformation warfare to try to interfere with the 2016 presidential election. An American intelligence report finds that one of the weapons in the Kremlin's arsenal was its state-run news network, RT, formerly Russia Today, which can be seen in the U.S. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl spoke with RT editor-in-chief Margarita Simonyan about the allegations. Watch the full report Sunday on "60 Minutes."

White House blasts tell-all book that questions Trump's mental fitness

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The tell-all book on the Trump White House is on sale today, four days earlier than planned. "Fire and Fury" by Michael Wolff describes former chief strategist Steve Bannon and other White House officials questioning the president's ability to do his job. Publication was moved up after Mr. Trump's lawyer sent a threatening letter to the publisher. Chip Reid reports.

Latest Trump reports raise obstruction of justice questions

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President Trump reportedly told his top White House lawyer to stop Attorney General Jeff Sessions from withdrawing from the Russia investigation, but the White House counsel failed to change Sessions' mind. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating whether that action and others could be obstruction of justice. Jeff Pegues reports.





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