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How do increased interest rates impact you?

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Short-term interest rates are higher after the Fed raised rates Wednesday by a quarter point, to a range of 2.25 percent to 2.5 percent. It's the fourth rise this year and the highest level since 2008. The Dow closed down almost 352 points after the announcement, the lowest close of the year. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the rate rise affects Americans.

Loved ones reunite as USS Harry S. Truman returns from history-making mission

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Coming Home follows our nation's service members as they return from deployment. The USS Harry S. Truman just returned from a groundbreaking military mission as the first carrier deployed as part of the Trump administration's so-called Dynamic Force Employment strategy. Dana Jacobson followed the sailors as they reunited with family members.

Cher, an American icon, explains why she isn't the woman you see on stage

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Cher joined the prestigious class of artists receiving the Kennedy Center Honors for their lifetime contributions to American culture. With an Oscar, a Grammy, an Emmy and three Golden Globes, the legendary performer has plenty of hardware to show for her career spanning more than 50 years. To this day, few artists embody superstardom like her. Gayle King sits down with Cher at her California home to discuss her remarkable life and accomplishments.



"Assad has won," Ian Bremmer says, as Trump withdraws U.S. troops from Syria

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CBS News senior global affairs contributor and Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's decision to withdraw all U.S. ground troops from Syria. He says the U.S. in not creating a vacuum by withdrawing troops, and there are other things the country could be doing with the money.

Cher: Why I'm not the woman you see on stage

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Cher joined the prestigious class of artists receiving the Kennedy Center Honors for their lifetime contributions to American culture. With an Oscar, a Grammy, an Emmy and three Golden Globes, the legendary performer has plenty of hardware to show for her career spanning more than 50 years. To this day, few artists embody superstardom like her. Gayle King sits down with Cher at her California home to discuss her remarkable life and accomplishments.

Loved ones reunite as USS Truman returns home

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Coming Home follows our nation's service members as they return from deployment. The USS Harry S. Truman just returned from a groundbreaking military mission as the first carrier deployed as part of the Trump administration's so-called Dynamic Force Employment strategy. Dana Jacobson followed the sailors as they reunited with family members.

Ian Bremmer: "Assad has won" in Syria

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CBS News senior global affairs contributor and Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's decision to withdraw all U.S. ground troops from Syria. He says the U.S. in not creating a vacuum by withdrawing troops, and there are other things the country could be doing with the money.

D.C. attorney general sues Facebook over alleged failure to protect user data

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For the first time, the attorney general of Washington, D.C. is suing Facebook over its alleged failure to protect users' personal data. They started investigating Facebook earlier this year after the company allowed political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica to obtain user data. Wired editor-in-chief and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson reports.

Putin backs Trump decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is welcoming President Trump's plan to remove U.S. troops from Syria. Putin is holding his famously-long, end-of-the-year press conference in Moscow on Thursday, taking questions from hundreds of Russian and foreign journalists. Charlie D’Agata reports.

Eliza Dushku speaks out on alleged harassment by Michael Weatherly

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Actress Eliza Dushku, who says she was fired from CBS' "Bull" after accusing the star of harassment, is speaking out for the first time. Writing in the Boston Globe, Dushku claims actor Michael Weatherly and CBS "retaliated" against her for "simply asking to do" her "job without relentless sexual harassment." Jericka Duncan reports.





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