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What's behind the recent rash of anti-Semitic attacks?

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There were more than 1,300 anti-Semitic incidents in 2019, according to the Anti-Defamation League, including a stabbing at a rabbi's home Saturday. Rabbi Angela Warnick Buchdahl and professor Ibram Kendi joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss the rash of hate.

States charge more for electric cars in 2020

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The new year is bringing new charges for some owners of electric vehicles in an effort to offset losses from declining gas taxes. David Lieb, a government and political reporter for the Associated Press, joined CBSN to discuss why some are arguing the charges are unfairly punishing drivers who are choosing a more environmentally sustainable car.

U.S. calls killing of top Iranian general a defensive attack

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. airstrike that killed top Iranian General Qassem Soleimani was a defensive attack meant to deter future actions against Americans. Iran has warned of harsh retaliation in the wake of Soleimani's death, and the State Department is urging Americans to leave Iraq immediately. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee reports on the latest from Baghdad, and Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joined CBSN to discuss.

Democrats concerned about U.S. killing top Iranian general without congressional authorization

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Congressional Democrats agree with President Trump and Republicans that Iranian General Qassem Soleimani was an enemy of the U.S., but Democrats also have grave concerns that the U.S. airstrike that killed Soleimani happened without congressional authorization. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "CBSN AM" from Capitol Hill to discuss.

Morell: Iran's Qassem Soleimani was an "evil genius" who "had a lot of American blood on his hands"

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Iran is vowing "crushing revenge" against the U.S. after an airstrike killed its top military commander, General Qassem Soleimani. U.S. officials had been hinting at a move for some time. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports on the latest, and Michael Morell, CBS News' senior national security contributor and a former acting and deputy CIA director, joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.



Why you shouldn't abbreviate 2020 on documents

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You may want to think twice before abbreviating the date on documents this year. Authorities warn shortening 2020 to just 20 makes it easier for scammers to forge important papers. For example, if you write 1/3/20, a scammer could easily manipulate the date to read 2021 or any other year from this century. Authorities say writing out the full date could save you big in the long run.

U.S. troops in Middle East on high alert after drone strike

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The death of Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad ignited a new chapter of regional tensions. Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei took to twitter, vowing severe revenge. The State Department issued an urgent warning overnight telling all Americans in Iraq to leave the country immediately. Ian Lee reports from Baghdad.

Killing of Qassem Soleimani escalates U.S.-Iran tensions

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A U.S. airstrike killed one of Iran's most powerful military leaders overnight. The targeted killing of Major General Qassem Soleimani inside Iraq is a dramatic escalation in the confrontation between the U.S. and Iran. Video of the aftermath shows burning wreckage near Baghdad's airport. Soleimani led the powerful Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards, blamed for killing hundreds of American troops. Iran said there will be a harsh response. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.

How job auditions could alienate prospective employees

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In our Work in Progress series with LinkedIn, we're looking at a growing hiring trend: job auditions. LinkedIn says 32% of hiring managers report using job auditions to screen candidates and 84% consider it an effective hiring tool, but it can alienate some prospective employees, especially if they do not get the job. LinkedIn Editor-in-Chief, Dan Roth, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the hiring technique.

How climate change has intensified the Australia wildfires

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One of the largest evacuations in Australian history is underway as massive bushfires burn out of control. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli discusses how climate change has played a role in the wildfires.

Deadly flooding in Indonesia; Turkey's parliament approves sending troops to Libya

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The death toll from flooding in Indonesia's capital has risen to 43 people. Also, Turkey is preparing to make the controversial move of sending troops to Libya, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is galloping into 2020 unlike anyone else. CBS News' Gwen Baumgardner joined "CBSN AM" with those stories.

"A greater tolerance for intolerance": Why are anti-Semitic hate crimes on the rise?

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Police are investigating a number of recent hate crimes against houses of worship across the nation. There were more than 1,300 anti-Semitic incidents in 2019, including Saturday's stabbing at a rabbi's home in Monsey, New York. Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, who leads the Central Synagogue in New York, and Ibram Kendi, the founding director of the anti-racist research and policy center at American University, join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the rise in hateful attacks.

Killing of Qassem Soleimani “an act of war,” Margaret Brennan says

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The latest escalation in tensions between the U.S. and Iran following the targeted killing of Qassem Soleimani comes after a series of skirmishes between the two countries in recent months. “Face The Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the ramifications of Soleimani's assassination.





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