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FBI reviewing digital evidence in Pensacola attack

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The FBI now says it’s investigating the Pensacola shooting rampage with the "presumption of terrorism." The gunman has been identified as 21-year old Mohammed Alshamrani. The FBI says the Saudi flight student used a handgun that was purchased legally. David Begnaud reports.

French government vowing to press ahead with proposed reform

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The French government and President Emmanuel Macron is vowing to press ahead with its sweeping reform of the country's pension system. This has sparked outrage and new protests across the country. Elaine Cobbe reports from Paris.

West Coast slammed with flash flooding warnings

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The major winter storm that slammed parts of Northern California is heading west. Before it left, it caused a rock slide that shut down a section of Route 1 near Big Sur.

Rapper "Juice WRLD" has died at age 21

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Chicago-area rapper Juice WRLD, whose real name is Jarad A. Higgins, died Sunday after a "medical emergency'' at Midway International Airport. CBSN Los Angeles reports.



New Zealand volcano erupts at popular tourist destination, killing at least 5

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A desperate search is underway in New Zealand for people missing after the sudden eruption of a volcano Monday. At least five people have died and up to 20 have been hurt. The volcano on White Island, a popular tourist destination, lies 30 miles off the coast of New Zealand’s mainland. Lisette Reymer of our partners at New Zealand’s Newshub reports.

Ed Smart, father of Elizabeth Smart: "There is no cure" for being gay

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Elizabeth Smart's father says there's something he has to talk about – 17 years after his daughter's kidnapping and miraculous rescue. Ed Smart is revealing how he struggled to come out as gay in his first network television interview about his sexuality. The 64-year-old, who was married to his former wife, Lois, for 34 years, told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King how difficult it was to reconcile his faith with his feelings.

California man arrested for videos that appear to show mass shooting dry run

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Police in San Diego arrested Steven Homoki after they were tipped off about several YouTube videos that show a man holding several guns and aiming at targets in downtown San Diego. In a jailhouse interview, Homoki told CBS affiliate KFMB that the videos were a "miniature art project." Janet Shamlian reports.

DOJ to release report on whether FBI illegally monitored Trump campaign

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The Justice Department's internal watchdog is set to release a highly anticipated report on whether the FBI conducted illegal surveillance of the Trump campaign in 2016. President Trump has accused the FBI and the Justice Department of improper spying and has called the investigation of his campaign a "witch hunt." Catherine Herridge reports.

What to ask when you see a social media influencer's medical post

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Pharmaceutical companies, health care providers, and advocacy groups are turning to social media influencers and celebrities to get their messages out on social media. Regulators are keeping a close eye on them. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the dangers and risks of health-related influencer posts.

Gayle King remembers former colleague Denise D'Ascenzo

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Longtime news anchor Denise D'Ascenzo of our Hartford affiliate WFSB died unexpectedly at her Connecticut home Saturday night. She was 61 years old. “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King, who worked alongside D'Ascenzo at WFSB, reflects on her career and legacy.

Raising boys as society redefines masculinity

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Fifty-four percent of Americans believe boys are easier to raise than girls, and polling shows we've felt that way since the 1940s. A new CBSN Originals documentary, "Raising Boys," explores the challenges that come with parenting boys today as society's idea of masculinity changes. CBSN Originals executive producer Adam Yamaguchi joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the “Speaking Frankly” series.

Earth Wind & Fire: Our music has been "a spiritual journey"

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This weekend the 42nd annual Kennedy Center Honors celebrated music legends Earth, Wind & Fire for their nearly 50 years of music. Michelle Miller caught up with the group's surviving members - Ralph Johnson, Philip Bailey and Verdine White - on tour.

Peter Bergen on Saudi gunman and state of Afghanistan War

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Peter Bergen, a national security expert and author of "Trump and His Generals: The Cost of Chaos," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the suspected Saudi gunman who apparently posted on social media before opening fire at a Florida naval base.

Calendar: Week of December 9

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From Time Magazine's Person of the Year to the announcement of the Heisman Trophy winner, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

Church nativity scene depicts holy family as caged refugees

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A church in California has unveiled a nativity scene depicting Jesus, Mary and Joseph as refugees in cages. KCBS-TV's Greg Mills reports the display at the Claremont United Methodist Church is stoking debate related to the the Trump administration's separation policies at the U.S. southern border.





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