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12/15: Graham, Durbin, Lightizer

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This week on "Face the Nation," Lindsey Graham, Dick Durbin, Robert Lightizer. With a week before the holiday break, Congress is ready to push ahead with impeaching the president and attempt to fund the federal government.

James Comey admits "real sloppiness" in FISA warrants

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Former FBI Director James Comey admitted the bureau acted with "real sloppiness" in its efforts to surveil a former Trump campaign aide as part of the Russia investigation. Bob Litt, a former general counsel of the office of the director of national intelligence, joins CBSN to discuss Comey's remarks.

James "Radio" Kennedy, inspiration behind 2003 film, dead at 73

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James "Radio" Kennedy showed up on the T.L. Hanna football field in Anderson, South Carolina, in the 1960s – and proceeded to become an icon there for more than 50 years. Kennedy, who inspired a 2003 film, died Sunday at the age of 73, but his legacy lives on.

Andrew Yang weighs in on diversity among Democratic candidates

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In an interview with CBS News' Adam Brewster, Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, the only person of color to qualify for this week's debate, said he'd miss having Kamala Harris in the race. But Yang did not blame the Democratic Party for her recent departure from the field.

Winter storm to bring snow, ice and rain to Northeast

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There are deadly storms from the Central Plains and South, all the way to New England. Meanwhile, a mix of snow, ice and rain are pushing East. WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the forecast.

Boeing suspends production of 737 Max

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The Boeing 737 Max was grounded after two deadly crashes. Now the company says it will suspend production of the troubled jet. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Probe into white power hand signs at Army-Navy game

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West Point and the Naval Academy have launched investigations into whether cadets flashed a racist hand gesture at the Army-Navy football game. The image was seen on TV. David Martin reports.

Concerns as hackers target home security systems

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Doorbell security cameras are supposed to give you peace of mind. But there have been a number of incidents where strange voices come through a device. Jamie Yuccas looks into who is behind it.



When to order last-minute holiday gifts

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Christmas shipping deadlines are coming up fast. The longer you wait, the more you will pay to get those packages to loved ones on time.

Man tried 6 times for same murders released on bond

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A Mississippi man who has been tried six times for the same murders is enjoying his first night of freedom in more than two decades. Curtis Flowers was released from prison, months after a victory in the Supreme Court. Janet Shamlian reports.

Congress prepares for impeachment vote

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The House is set to vote this week on two articles of impeachment against President Trump. The Democrats, who control the House, are expected to prevail. Nancy Cordes has the latest.

Boeing's temporary halt on 737 Max production could impact U.S. economy

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Boeing will temporarily stop making its troubled 737 Max jet next month, a decision that could have a big impact on the U.S. economy. Tens of thousands of jobs are linked to the airliner's production. The 737 Max was grounded in March after software issues were tied to two deadly crashes that killed 346 people. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Curtis Flowers, tried 6 times for same killing, released on bail

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A Mississippi man who has been tried six times for a quadruple murder is free on bail for the first time in more than 20 years. A judge ruled Monday that Curtis Flowers could leave jail while prosecutors decide whether to drop the charges. Janet Shamlian reports.

How to catch up on your retirement savings

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Many Americans are being left behind when it comes to saving for retirement. Almost half of people 55 and older have saved nothing, according to the Economic Policy Institute. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how you can catch up financially.

Ancient Christian monastery in Iraq survives centuries of upheaval

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For our series World of Worship, we sent correspondents around the globe to show us how different people celebrate their faith and honor religious traditions. Iraq has suffered terrible violence in recent years, often inflamed by religious differences. But in a country where worship can come at a heavy cost, an ancient Christian monastery hidden in the mountains provides an unlikely oasis. Charlie D'Agata reports.

From 5G to flying cars, a look ahead at tech in the 2020s

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The last 10 years have changed the way we get music, movies and news. The decade saw the arrival of the Amazon Echo and the rise of Spotify and Netflix. Meanwhile, Uber, Lyft and Airbnb transformed how we travel. So what could the next decade bring? CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins “CBS This Morning” with a peek into the future of tech innovations.

U.S. tech giants sued over deaths of child cobalt miners

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Last year CBS News exposed the brutal conditions for children who are mining cobalt in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Now a new lawsuit blames some of the world's biggest tech companies for benefitting from those conditions, which have sometimes led to the deaths of child workers. Debora Patta reports.

Meet Doug Mills, the NYT photographer Trump calls "a genius"

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President Trump has made insulting the media a centerpiece of his presidency. But there is at least one member of the press corps who has earned universal praise for his work: Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Doug Mills. He captured iconic images of Mr. Trump that tell the story of his White House tenure. Major Garrett reports.

Pope Francis abolishes use of "pontifical secret" in clergy sex abuse cases

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Pope Francis is taking major new steps to open up the Catholic Church's handling of alleged sexual abuse by priests. The Vatican has announced that clergy abuse cases will no longer be handled as a so-called "pontifical secret." Officials say that will allow bishops to cooperate more openly with police and alleged victims. Seth Doane reports.

WorldView: Congo cobalt mining deaths, protests in India, Australia bushfires

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A Washington human rights group is suing the world's biggest tech firms over cobalt mining deaths in Congo. New protests erupt in India's capital. And firefighters in Australia warn they won't be able to contain some of the 100 blazes still burning as the country braces for a heat wave. Cindy Pom rounds up these global news headlines from London.

18 kids escape just before tornado destroys Louisiana school

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A powerful winter storm system is behind a spring-like tornado outbreak in the Deep South. People in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama are cleaning up after a deadly string of at least 27 tornadoes. David Begnaud reports.





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