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Twin brothers charged in NYC terror investigation

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A former New York City high school teacher has been accused of paying students to dismantle fireworks for gunpowder so he could eventually make a bomb. His twin brother has also been arrested in the case.



Circle of friends support woman battling MS for 21 years

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Our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. Today we look at the healing power of friendship. Twenty-one years ago, a group of women in Maryland rallied around their friend Harriet as she battled the debilitating effects of multiple sclerosis. Chip Reid speaks with "Harriet's Harem."

Andrew Johnson: The unfortunate president

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Mo Rocca looks at the successor to Abraham Lincoln, whose battles with Congress over healing a war-ravaged nation led to his impeachment

Olympic gold medalist Red Gerard: "I'm living my dream"

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Red Gerard is the youngest male Olympic snowboarding champion ever. The 17-year-old won a gold medal last weekend in the slopestyle event. Gerard joins "CBS This Morning" with more on his big win and what it was like to compete in the Winter Games.

What could social media companies do to help prevent tragedies?

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Threatening internet posts made by the Florida school shooting suspect put a spotlight on the role social media companies could play in preventing tragedies. A YouTube user says he contacted the FBI and YouTube in September when Nikolas Cruz apparently commented on a video, writing: "I'm going to be a professional school shooter." Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the "complicated tradeoffs" for media companies and protecting user privacy.

Retiring GOP lawmakers on gun debate

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The Florida school shooting is reigniting the gun debate on Capitol Hill. In the wake of other mass shootings, bills to mandate background checks, prevent stalkers from buying guns and ban so-called "bump stocks" stalled in Congress. Retiring Republican lawmakers speak with Nancy Cordes about congressional inaction for Sunday's "Face the Nation."





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