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At least 9 dead as snowstorm blankets mid-Atlantic states

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Millions of Americans from the Midwest to the East are digging out from the biggest snowstorm of the season. Parts of Missouri got more than a 1.5 feet of snow and the Washington, D.C., area could end up in the 6-to-10-inch range. At least seven people have been killed on slippery roads. Mola Lenghi reports.

Rep. Cummings' school struggle

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Assigned to special-education classes, the congressman worked hard to achieve more: "I finally got out."



L.A. teachers prepare to strike

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Teachers in the nation’s second-largest school district are going on strike tomorrow. They say it’s part of a national fight for better pay and smaller classes. Carter Evans reports.

What data does China have on its citizens?

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The "oracle of AI" Kai-Fu Lee says the data the Chinese government has collected on its citizens is "too large and too raw" to be used for AI

Why China is the "Saudi Arabia" of data

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Kai-Fu Lee tells Scott Pelley that Chinese internet users "are not scrutinizing the protection of privacy as much as the American users."

Trump backs away from national emergency

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President Trump, for now, has backed away from declaring a national emergency to pay for a border wall. On the Texas border, Mireya Villarreal looked into what some say is the real crisis: an immigration system that is not prepared for the flood of children and families seeking refuge.

Rep. Cummings' father's tears

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The congressman tells "60 Minutes" his father was emotional when he was sworn into office.

Pompeo to meet with Saudi crown prince

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in Saudi Arabia to meet with Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. He is there to discuss the wars in Syria and Yemen and the murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Congress returns to work amid shutdown

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Members of Congress return to work Monday with no end in sight to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. Meg Oliver reports.

Winter storm blankets mid-Atlantic

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Millions of Americans from the Midwest to the East are digging out from the biggest snowstorm of the season. Parts of Missouri got more than a 1.5 feet of snow and the Washington, D.C., area could end up in the 6-to-10-inch range. At least seven people have been killed on slippery roads. Mola Lenghi reports.

Report: Trump concealed details of Putin talks

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According to the Washington Post, administration officials have scant details of President Trump's face-to-face meetings with Vladimir Putin. Errol Barnett reports.

Woman describes moment she found Jayme Closs

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The woman who found 13-year-old Jayme Closs while walking her dog is describing the moment she came across the young girl. "All I knew was whoever this child is, she's in trouble, because I thought she had her pajamas on," Jeanne Nutter told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King. Watch more of the interview Monday, Jan. 14 on "CBS This Morning," airing from 7 to 9 a.m. ET/PT.

Preview: Woman describes finding Jayme Closs

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The woman who found 13-year-old Jayme Closs while walking her dog is describing the moment she came across the young girl. "All I knew was whoever this child is, she's in trouble, because I thought she had her pajamas on," Jeanne Nutter told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King. Watch more of the interview Monday, Jan. 14 on "CBS This Morning," airing from 7 to 9 a.m. ET/PT.





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