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Kim Jong Un ends self-imposed suspension of nuclear weapons testing

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Tensions are escalating between the U.S. and North Korea after Kim Jong Un announced that the country would be unveiling a new "strategic weapon" in the "near future." Earlier this week, the North Korean leader declared an end to a self-imposed suspension on nuclear weapons testing and vowed to expand the country's arsenal. Robert Carlin, a CBS News consultant and a former intelligence analyst for the CIA and the State Department, joined CBSN to discuss.

Boy sings to baby brother with Down syndrome to bond with him

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A mom from Arkansas posted a video of her son singing to his little brother, who has Down syndrome. "This is how Rayce bonds with Tripp. He sings to him all the time," Nicole Powell wrote in the caption of the sweet video. "Love doesn't count chromosomes, or as Rayce says, 'Aren't we all different?'"



The Case Against Lehman, Christians of the Holy Land, The Trouble with Treasure

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Attorney Anton Valukas' investigation reveals the how and why of the spectacular financial collapse of Lehman Brothers; Then, the exodus from the Holy Land of Palestinian Christians could eventually leave holy cities without a local Christian population; Also, An amateur diver says he's discovered tens of thousands of raw emeralds at the bottom of the ocean.

Last Democratic debate of 2019 gets heated

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Seven presidential candidates took the stage for the final Democratic debate of 2019. They largely agreed on the problems America is facing, but not on how to solve them. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN from Los Angeles to discuss.

Family of Hanukkah stabbing victim speaks out

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Five people were wounded in a stabbing at a Hanukkah gathering in Monsey, New York, last week. The family of one of the victims, 72-year-old Josef Neumann, gave an update Thursday on his injuries and said they want the focus to be on the victims.

American songsmith Irving Berlin

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Some of our most cherished holiday songs, including "White Christmas" and "Easter Parade," as well as "God Bless America," were written by the prolific composer-lyricist Irving Berlin (1888-1989), a Jewish immigrant from Russia. Mo Rocca talks about the remarkable life of Berlin, who wrote hundreds of standards, with his granddaughter, Katherine Swett; Broadway musical director and conductor Andy Einhorn; Josh Perelman, Chief Curator at the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia, and ultra-Orthodox singer Shulem Lemmer.

Bobbi Kristina Brown's ex-partner Nick Gordon dead at 30

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Nick Gordon, the former boyfriend of Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, has died. Gordon's attorney confirmed his 30-year-old client's death in a statement to the Associated Press. Tom Hanson has more.

Defense Secretary Mark Esper says U.S. "will take preemptive actions" in Iraq if it sees preparations for attack

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Defense Secretary Mark Esper said that "the game has changed" in Iraq, and he vowed that the U.S. "will take preemptive actions" to knock out rockets or mortars targeting military bases where U.S. troops are also located. His comments came after thousands of demonstrators finally left the U.S. Embassy compound in Iraq following days of violent attacks. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee reports from Baghdad, and CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joined CBSN to discuss.





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