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New USGS map shows increased earthquake risks in Bay Area

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The U.S. Geological Survey released a new hazard map which puts areas of the East Bay and San Jose at a higher risk for damage. Tall buildings in areas of the East and South Bay could be hit the hardest. CBS station KPIX's Andrea Nakano reports.

Manifesto-style document found at Jersey City attack scene

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Disturbing new surveillance video from Jersey City, New Jersey, shows the moment two attackers opened fire on a Jewish-owned grocery store. The state's attorney general says there is growing evidence that their motive was hate. Don Dahler reports.

Barnard College students shocked by Tessa Majors murder: "It could have been anyone"

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New York City police are stepping up patrols near an Ivy League university after the brutal stabbing death of a student. Tessa Majors, 18, was in her first year at Barnard, the women’s college affiliated with Columbia University. Majors was murdered Wednesday in a public park next door to Columbia’s campus. The rattle community held a vigil there Thursday night. Errol Barnett reports.

After New Zealand volcanic eruption, liability of cruise lines in question

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Some of the victims of Monday's volcanic eruption in New Zealand were passengers from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship. That’s now raising questions about the liability of cruise lines and the excursion companies they contract with. Royal Caribbean told CBS News it is now "suspending tours of active volcanoes." Anna Werner reports.

Behind the politics of the impeachment hearings

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The House Judiciary Committee is expected to pass articles of impeachment against President Trump Friday. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the White House defense strategy.

How to combat loneliness, and how it differs from depression

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Two new studies suggest older adults are more lonely than they used to be. The American Psychological Association found on average that reported loneliness began to increase after age 75. But loneliness is an issue for all generations. Psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma, who consults on depression, anxiety disorders, and work-life balance issues, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.



Tom Joyner signing off influential radio show after 25 years

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Radio giant Tom Joyner is signing off Friday after a legendary career. The “Tom Joyner Morning Show” airs in more than 105 markets nationwide, reaching nearly eight million listeners. Jericka Duncan spoke with Joyner about hanging up the mic.

Amazon continues to expand into businesses and lifestyles of Baltimore's citizens

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Deep into the holiday shopping season, shoppers are buying online faster than ever. The article "Prime Mover: How Amazon Wove Itself Into the Life of an American City" explores how the retail giant has been making its way into many different aspects of people's lives in Baltimore. Author of the article and The New York Times national security reporter Scott Shane joined CBSN AM to discuss.

After thieves steal Christmas decorations, 9-year-old inspires family to redo display

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A 9-year-old boy's kindness is helping keep the Christmas spirit alive in a Southern California neighborhood. A home in Downey, just outside Los Angeles, is usually decked out with elaborate decorations this time of year, but when thieves stole some of them, the tradition almost ended. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Trump says U.S. and China "very close" to a trade deal

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President Trump is expected to agree to a deal with China that could bring some relief from the effects of a 17-month-long trade war. The deal, "phase one" of a broader trade agreement, would suspend a fresh round of tariffs on $160 billion of Chinese imports that were set to begin Sunday. CBS News' Weijia Jiang joins CBSN AM with details from the White House.

Texas 10-month-old to stay on life support another 3 weeks, judge rules

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The family of a 10-month-old who's been on life support since she was born won a small legal victory in a heartbreaking battle to keep her alive. A judge in Texas ruled that Cook Children's Medical Center cannot disconnect Tinslee Lewis at least for another three weeks. Janet Shamlian spoke to Tinslee's mother about the fight for Tinslee's life.

13-year-old arrested in Barnard student's death

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A 13-year-old boy will be charged in the murder of Tessa Majors, a freshman at Barnard College in Manhattan who died after being stabbed in Morningside Park on Wednesday night, CBS News has learned. The boy was caught trespassing in a building on Thursday wearing clothes that matched the description of the suspect. CBS News' Errol Barnett reports the attack sent shockwaves through the neighborhood.

Survivors of Trader Joe's hostage siege speak out

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A gunman accused of holding more than 30 shoppers hostage at a Trader Joe's in Los Angeles in 2018 is expected to go to trial in April. On Saturday's "48 Hours," some of the hostages recount the chilling details about what actually happened inside that store … and how they were able to get out alive. Correspondent Jim Axelrod joins CBSN to talk about this powerful story of survival and courage.

House Judiciary Committee approves both articles of impeachment

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The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to approve the two articles of impeachment against President Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. The vote Friday morning took roughly seven minutes, following an entire day of debate Thursday. The articles now go to the full House for a vote next week. Watch how the vote unfolded.

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House Judiciary Committee to Vote On Impeachment Articles; $37 Million Dollar Bank Error

Boris Johnson scores landslide win in U.K. election

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Voters in the United Kingdom handed a big victory to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party. Johnson says the election results are an "irrefutable" mandate in support of Brexit. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee joined CBSN with more on the historic election.

Kehinde Wiley: The art of a presidential portrait

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Kehinde Wiley, known for his painting of President Obama against a wall of flora, tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason about the art of creating a presidential portrait and the process with the Obamas.

New York Times: Online games, chats becoming "hunting ground" for child abuse

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A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House and Senate are proposing new legislation aimed at protecting children from online sexual abuse. The move follows a recent report from The New York Times showing a record 45 million online photos and videos of abuse just in the last year. Michael Keller, a reporter and developer covering technology on the investigative team at The Times, joined CBSN to discuss what the report found.

"Do the Right Thing" actor Danny Aiello dead at 86

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Character actor Danny Aiello has died. Aiello played dozens of roles from the hapless fiancé in "Moonstruck" to a defiant pizzeria operator in "Do the Right Thing." Marin Austin reports.

Trump says Democrats are "trivializing impeachment" following Judiciary Committee vote

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After the House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines to advance two articles of impeachment against President Trump on Friday, he declared Democrats were making fools of themselves and "trivializing impeachment." He warned that someday there will be a Democratic president and a GOP House, and "they'll remember it." Mr. Trump, whose remarks came during a meeting with the president of Paraguay, also touted the phase-one China trade deal finalized Friday, predicting that it "will lead to the... Читать дальше...

This week's impeachment inquiry highlights

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CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid and Wall Street Journal Capitol Hill reporter Siobhan Hughes join CBSN to recap developments in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump during the second week of December.





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