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RuPaul on his three-decade career: “My passion is being creative”

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Throughout his nearly three-decade career, RuPaul Charles has left his mark on culture in music, movies and reality television. RuPaul earned his sixth Emmy Award in September for “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” His new Netflix show “AJ and the Queen” is out on Friday. Vladimir Duthiers spoke to RuPaul about doing “it all” and how his childhood impacted his career.

What you don't know about RuPaul

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What does a "good day" look like for RuPaul? The fashion icon gets real with Vladimir Duthiers about his favorite movies, wigs and the one thing you didn't know about him.

Texas man makes canes out of discarded Christmas trees

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People across the U.S. are throwing out their Christmas trees – and one Texas man wants them. He uses discarded trees to make free canes for veterans in need and this year he hopes to give 1,000 away.

How exercise can fight loneliness and depression

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Walking just one more minute a day can have a positive impact on your mental health. Simply moving around the house can help fight loneliness and depression, according to the new book, “The Joy of Movement: How Exercise Helps Us Find Happiness, Hope, Connection, and Courage.” The book's author, psychologist Kelly McGonigal, joins “CBS This Morning” with tips about how to add more movement to your life.

Jennifer Dulos’ estranged husband charged in her murder

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The estranged husband of Jennifer Dulos, the missing Connecticut mother of five, was arrested and charged with murder and kidnapping Tuesday. Fotis Dulos is expected to be arraigned Wednesday. Two other people also were arrested in connection with Jennifer’s death. Mola Lenghi reports on what we know about the arrests.

How the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund helps sexual harassment victims

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Since 2018, the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund has raised $24 million. It pairs alleged work sexual harassment victims with its team of more than 700 lawyers and helps pay their legal fees. So far, the group said it has linked an estimated 4,000 people with attorneys. Jericka Duncan spoke with one recipient of that help, who said she quit her job at McDonald's after being harassed.



No survivors after Ukrainian plane crashes in Tehran

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Officials say all 176 people who were on board a Ukrainian plane are dead after it crashed in Tehran, just hours after Iran attacked two U.S. military bases in Iraq. Unverified video from Iranian TV appears to show the Ukraine International Airlines flight on fire before it went down in a field just after takeoff on the city's outskirts. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Iran leader describes strike as "slap in the face" for America

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Iran's leadership says the overnight strikes on bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq were retaliation for the killing of Qassem Suleimani, who was buried Tuesday night. Iran's supreme leader described the strikes as a “slap in the face” of America. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Iran’s capital.

Residents sleeping in cars a day after Puerto Rico suffers 6.4 earthquake

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A day after Puerto Rico’s most powerful earthquake in more than a century, scientists warn it’s impossible to predict when the tremors will stop. The 6.4 magnitude quake leveled buildings and killed at least one man in the southern part of the island Tuesday, leaving more than 300 homeless. “CBS This Morning” lead national correspondent David Begnaud reports from Ponce, Puerto Rico.

Ret. Admiral: Iran attack was "carefully calibrated"

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Retired admiral Sandy Winnefeld, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and CBS News military and homeland security analyst, tells “CBS This Morning” what he thinks Iran intended with their attack and how he thinks the U.S. will respond.

No sign yet how U.S. will respond to Iranian attack on American forces

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The Pentagon still has not released any official statement on the damage the missiles did in Iran's attack against two bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq, but the initial reports were that there had been no casualties. U.S. bases in the region were already on high alert in response to Iranian threats. David Martin reports on how the U.S. could respond to the missile strike.

President Trump says "all is well" after Iran attack

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President Trump is expected to speak to the nation Wednesday morning about Iran's attacks on two bases that house U.S. troops in Iraq. Paula Reid reports that he'll likely use this address to reassure Americans, but how he responds to Iran remains to be seen.

Former CIA director: U.S. and Iran have opportunity "to de-escalate" after strike

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There were no casualties reported after Iran fired missiles at two bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq. It was not immediately clear how President Trump plans to respond to the strike. CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell, who was former acting and deputy director of the CIA, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why this is opportunity for both sides to de-escalate.

Iran fires ballistic missiles at two bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq

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Iran's supreme leader says his country's revenge against the U.S. is not over after Iran's first military retaliation for the killing of General Qassem Soleimani. More than a dozen missiles were aimed at a base in Western Iraq and a base in Erbil, two of the sites where American troops are located. President Trump tweeted "all is well" after the attacks and boasted, "We have the most powerful and well-equipped military anywhere in the world, by far." Holly Williams reports from Baghdad.

Eye Opener: Iran fires ballistic missiles at American forces

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No casualties are reported so far in Iran's missile attack on bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq. Also, a Boeing 737 in Tehran, headed for Ukraine, goes down after takeoff, killing everyone on board. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Transcript: Samantha Power on "Intelligence Matters"

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This week, on "Intelligence Matters," former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and senior Obama administration official Samantha Power speaks with host Michael Morell about how the promotion of human rights bolsters global stability.





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