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Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, breaking up Facebook

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, want to expand their reach beyond their social media empire. Their philanthropic company, which turns four years old Tuesday, is awarding millions of dollars to projects like eliminating all disease, transforming criminal justice and improving equity in education. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King spoke with them at the offices of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative for their first-ever joint network TV interview about what they want to accomplish.

Connecticut man whose wife disappeared stands trial against his in-law

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A Connecticut man facing charges in connection with his wife's disappearance is expected to testify Tuesday in a civil case. Fotis Dulos is being sued by his wife’s mother over more than $2.5 million in loans to his business. Jennifer Dulos, a mother of five, vanished in May. Mola Lenghi reports.

Inside the home of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan

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Only on “CBS This Morning,” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, philanthropist Priscilla Chan, invited us into their home. They have never allowed a TV camera crew inside before. Gayle King was able to see first-hand who this couple is outside their Facebook lives. They discussed raising their two young daughters and how family inspires the work they do.

Giving Tuesday: How to find legitimate charities and avoid scams

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Today is “Giving Tuesday,” meant to encourage charitable donations during the holidays. Americans, including companies and foundations, gave an estimated $427 billion to U.S. charities last year. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to share how to make the most of your charitable giving this holiday season.

Michael Lewis on how the risk of shutdown degrades the government

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President Trump and Congress have until Dec. 20 to strike a deal to avoid a partial government shutdown. In the new paperback edition of “The Fifth Risk,” best-selling author Michael Lewis reveals the personal toll on federal workers of the record-breaking shutdown that began last year. Lewis joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the government and its various departments are being degraded.



Study: Women are working more hours than ever while still carrying most of the domestic workload

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A new study shows that women are working more hours than ever and still carrying the bulk of the domestic workload. According to a more than 40-year-long study by the Institute for Women's Policy Research, men and women can no longer afford to work less if they want accessible child care. CityLab staff writer Sarah Holder joined "CBSN AM" to discuss the study.

ICYMI: A look back at Sunday's 60 Minutes

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This week on 60 Minutes: Lesley Stahl asks YouTube's CEO if the company's doing enough to curb hate speech, Anderson Cooper reports on Seattle's homeless crisis and Scott Pelley visits the mysterious holy site of Lalibela

Man charged in wife's disappearance testifying in civil case

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A man facing criminal charges in his wife's disappearance is expected to testify in a civil case his mother-in-law brought against him. Gloria Farber is suing Fotis Dulos for more than $2 million in alleged back payments for business loans. The testimony in the civil trial could affect Dulos' criminal trial. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi joined "CBSN AM" from Hartford, Connecticut, to discuss.

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House Intelligence Committee to release impeachment report; increasing responsibilities for mothers at work and home

Macron declines to back down over NATO comments

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French President Emmanuel Macron said he stands by comments that NATO is experiencing "brain death," comments U.S. President Trump condemned as "nasty." The two were cordial in a bilateral meeting in London on Tuesday.

Trump attacks NATO allies over funding and calls French leader's criticism "dangerous"

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During a meeting with NATO's secretary-general, President Trump attacked other NATO members, who the president said aren't contributing enough to the alliance's budget. Mr. Trump also said it was "dangerous" for French President Emmanuel Macron to say NATO had suffered "brain death" because of what he said was a lack of U.S. leadership. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN AM to discuss.

Raising awareness about "effective giving" on Giving Tuesday

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Now that Black Friday and Cyber Monday are behind us, it's time for Giving Tuesday, a day to give back and encourage others to do the same. Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Paul Simon and Peter Singer, the author of "The Life You Can Save," joined CBSN Tuesday morning to raise awareness about "effective giving" and how it can help reduce poverty around the world.

"Tell Me a Story" season two reimagines legendary princesses

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The CBS All Access thriller "Tell Me a Story" returns on December 5. Season two of the series will reimagine tales of legendary princesses. Paul Wesley, one of the show's actors, joined CBSN to discuss the upcoming season and what viewers can expect.

World of Weddings: American couples opt for budget-friendly tiny ceremonies

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In our series, World of Wedding, we are traveling around the globe to understand what marriage means in different countries. In the U.S., many couples choose large weddings. But that comes with big expectations and big budgets. Now, some are taking a very different approach. Adriana Diaz reports.

Kamala Harris drops out of presidential race

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Senator Kamala Harris has dropped out of the Democratic presidential primary race. The California Democrat is the third candidate to drop out in the past week. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN to discuss the breaking news.

FBI issues warning on smart TV security

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The FBI is warning consumers that smart TVs can be used by hackers to spy on users. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN to discuss.

Attorney general reportedly disputes key finding in review of 2016 Trump campaign investigation

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The Justice Department is reportedly divided over a highly anticipated report by the department's inspector general. Michael Horowitz has been looking into whether the FBI acted legally and appropriately in its surveillance of the Trump campaign in 2016. Attorney General William Barr is apparently disputing one of the report's main conclusions, that the FBI did have sufficient evidence to launch its investigation into the Trump campaign. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBSN to discuss.

Russell Wilson leads Seahawks to top of NFC; Lamar Jackson continues to dominate AFC North

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In this week's edition of Tuesday Morning Quarterback, James Brown, a CBS News special correspondent and the host of "The NFL Today," joined CBSN to discuss quarterbacks Russell Wilson of the Seattle Seahawks, Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens and Tom Brady of the New England Patriots. Brown also discussed Alabama's loss to Auburn in the Iron Bowl and the life of master sports statistician Seymour Siwoff, who died recently.

Trump calls French President Emmanuel Macron's NATO comments "nasty"

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At the NATO summit in London, President Trump attacked French President Emmanuel Macron for comments he made last month that the alliance was brain dead without U.S. leadership. Later, when Mr. Trump met with Macron, the French leader said he stood by his comments. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joined CBSN from London to discuss.





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