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Mysterious Soldierstone memorial honors forgotten war veterans

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Hidden high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, in a remote and unmarked field, is a secret monument honoring war veterans. The lonely tower of granite sits at more than 11,000 feet in a clearing among majestic peaks. Lee Cowan made the long trek to the Soldierstone to unlock the mysteries surrounding it.

Cyber Monday: How to protect your data while online shopping

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Cyber Monday is expected to set a new record as the largest single online shopping day in history despite growing privacy concerns over personal information. The FBI received more than 350,000 complaints last year related to cyberscams. The losses hit nearly $3 billion, up more than 92% from the previous year. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how to protect your information while online shopping.

Behind the economy of weddings in India

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In our series, World of Weddings, we traveled to India where modern technology is blending with centuries-old marriage traditions. In this excerpt, Ramy Inocencio spoke with TV host Ambika Anand about how much Indians spend at weddings, and how it creates its own economy.

Indian couple on their modern-day arranged marriage

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In our series, World of Weddings, we traveled to India where modern technology is blending with centuries-old marriage traditions. In this excerpt, Ramy Inocencio spoke with Sumit Gambhir and Vani Mehta about how their modern-day arranged marriage came to be.

Wedding planner describes cost and culture of Indian weddings

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In our series, World of Weddings, we traveled to India where modern technology is blending with centuries-old marriage traditions. In this excerpt, Ramy Inocencio spoke with wedding planner Mehak Sagar about the cost of Indian weddings.

Nine killed in South Dakota plane crash

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Federal investigators will try to reach the scene of a deadly South Dakota plane crash that killed nine people. Kirk and Jim Hansen, founders of the wellness company Kyani, were among those killed Saturday. Three people survived. Tom Hanson reports.

12/2: CBSN AM

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Impeachment inquiry focus shifts to possible charges; Cyber Monday shoppers expected to spend billions



World leaders tackle climate change at COP25 summit

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World leaders are meeting at a major climate summit in Madrid to tackle rising temperatures around the globe. The United Nations' COP25 summit will last for two weeks. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has called attention to the growing problem, saying "the point of no return is no longer over the horizon." Zack Colman, a climate and energy reporter for Politico, joined CBSN to discuss.

Hip-hop icon Fat Joe: "I think I'm retiring"

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Hip-hop veteran Joseph Cartagena, aka "Fat Joe," discussed his life, career and why he's thinking about retiring after the release of his new album "Family Ties." Joe and producer "Dre" from Cool & Dre sat down with CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers in the Toyota Green Room.

Looking back at Michael Bloomberg's record as New York City mayor

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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's entry into the race for the Democratic presidential nomination is raising questions about whether he is the best match for the party. Doug Muzzio, chief pollster at Baruch College Survey Research, joined CBSN to discuss.

Winter storm causes thousands of flight delays

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As the snow started piling up at one of the nation's busiest airports, so did the delays and cancellations. Some flights at Newark Airport waited more than three hours to take off. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Trump slams French president at NATO meeting

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On Tuesday President Trump launched a blistering attack on a key European ally at the start of a two-day NATO summit, calling France's president "very nasty" for saying last month that NATO was suffering brain death without strong U.S. leadership. The president also talked about next week's British election, which Britain's prime minister had asked him not to do. Paula Reid reports.

Deadly winter storm finally on its way out

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A record-breaking storm hammering the Northeast is causing trouble for millions of people. The storm is blamed for at least eight deaths, as it pushed across more than 30 states during the past week. Don Dahler reports.





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