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CES 2020: Personal privacy a hot topic at annual tech show

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CES, the year's biggest gadget show, is offering a glimpse into how tech companies capitalize on users' personal information. The event is also shining light on what's being done to try to regain public trust. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson reports from the convention in Las Vegas.

Iran disputes Ukrainian jet was shot down

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U.S. officials say evidence shows Iran shot down a Ukrainian jetliner hours after the Iranian missile attack earlier this week. But Iranian officials are disputing those reports. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Trudeau: Evidence suggests Ukraine jet shot down by Iran

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said evidence suggests a Ukrainian jet with 176 on board was shot down by an Iranian missile. Sixty-three of the victims were Canadian citizens. Lara Seligman, a Pentagon reporter for Foreign Policy, joins "Red & Blue" for a closer look at the accident and how Defense Secretary Mark Esper is playing a major role in the Iran conflict.

Queen orders "workable solution" for Meghan and Harry

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Questions remain after Prince Harry and his wife Meghan announced their plans to take a step back from their senior royal duties. The queen wants a solution quickly. Imtiaz Tyab explains.

Climate activist group Sunrise Movement endorses Senator Bernie Sanders

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The Sunrise Movement has endorsed Senator Bernie Sanders. The youth climate activist group, known for its green new deal proposal, said Sanders "grasps the scale of the climate crisis." Mattias Lehman, the digital director for the organization, joined CBSN to discuss the endorsement.

House votes to limit Trump's ability to act against Iran

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House Democrats voted Thursday to limit President Trump's power to launch more attacks against Iran. The president has made a new claim about why he ordered the operation that killed Iran's top general. Nancy Cordes has the latest.



Dangerous storm threatening millions in the South

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Extreme weather is expected across the country. A dangerous storm is threatening millions in the South, while what could be record winter warmth moves to the East. WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the forecast.

1/9/20: CBSN Evening News

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U.S. officials say Iran shot down Ukraine plane; Baby Koala 'Hope' makes her debut in Miami

U.S. officials confident two Iranian missiles hit Ukrainian plane

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There are new indications that Iran shot down a civilian passenger jet in its own airspace, killing many of its own citizens. A video obtained by the New York Times seems to show the impact. You can see a bright flash, which our sources tell us was the explosion of two surface-to-air missiles. Surveillance cameras picked up a shower of debris from the Ukrainian plane that crashed after takeoff from Tehran's main airport, killing 176 people. Elizabeth Palmer reports on what Iran’s government is saying about the crash.

Prince Harry and Meghan's split from royals causes uproar in the U.K.

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Queen Elizabeth has given royal staff just days to come up with a workable solution to Prince Harry and Meghan's plans to step back, a plan which continues to polarize public opinion. Meanwhile, Meghan is already in Canada, with eight-month-old Archie. Imtiaz Tyab reports on the royal rift from Buckingham Palace.

Lawmakers question what led U.S. to kill General Soleimani

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Sources tell CBS News that threats and imminent attacks against embassies were not mentioned to lawmakers in their briefing on President Trump’s decision to kill an Iranian general. At a rally Thursday night, Mr. Trump did not offer any evidence of planned attacks, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said later that he didn't know the targets of any planned attacks. Nancy Cordes reports on the growing controversy over exactly what led the U.S. to assassinate General Soleimani.

Officials believe Iran mistakenly fired at Ukrainian plane

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Iran has formally invited the NTSB to send a representative to the Ukraine plane crash site. The NTSB says it will not speculate on the cause of the crash. Kris Van Cleave reports that the Iranian military was on high alert following its air strikes on U.S. forces in Iraq and U.S. officials believe shooting down the passenger jet may have been a mistake made in the heat of the moment.

Boeing workers may have hidden 737 Max simulator issues from FAA

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Hundreds of employee emails and texts released by Boeing to Congress paint a deeply disturbing picture of how the company apparently sought to mislead federal regulators about simulators used to train pilots for its embattled 737 Max jetliner. The Max has been grounded for nearly 10 months. A flaw in the plane's software was a key factor in two crashes that killed 346 people. Kris Van Cleave reports on what's in the documents.

Lab investigates heartburn drug’s possible cancer link

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The popular heartburn drug ranitidine, the generic form of Zantac, was linked to cancer in September, prompting some voluntary recalls of the drug and an investigation by the FDA. A lab in California has also been working to get to the bottom of its potential dangers. First on “CBS This Morning,” Dr. Jon LaPook has a look inside that lab.

Jail cell video of Jeffrey Epstein's first suicide attempt missing

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Missing video is raising new questions in the investigation of the federal jail cell death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Federal prosecutors said yesterday video of Epstein’s jail cell when he made his first suicide attempt “no longer exists.” Epstein, who was accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls, died by suicide weeks later on August 10. Mola Lenghi reports.

Where relationship between Trump and Congress stands amid Iran conflict

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The House of Representatives passed a war powers resolution Thursday in an attempt to limit decisions President Trump can make without Congressional approval. John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the resolution and reaction to the killing of Iranian General Qassem Solemani.

Puerto Ricans sleeping outside as earthquakes continue

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CBS News has learned most of Puerto Rico will get power back Friday after the island’s strongest earthquake in more than a century. But, as David Begnaud reports, even as the power comes back on, it’s not very reliable. Thousands of people slept outside again Thursday night, safer on cots under tents than in their own home, as earthquakes are still happening.

Yes To recalls sheet mask after skin reactions

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The skincare brand Yes To voluntarily recalled its Grapefruit Vitamin C Glow-Boosting Unicorn Paper Mask following reports of burning, redness and painful skin irritation. Dermatologist Elizabeth Hale joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the dangers of the mask.

Mustang from 1968 movie "Bullitt" up for auction

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The Mustang that Steve McQueen drove in the classic 1968 movie "Bullitt" became a legend, especially after it disappeared for decades. Now, it’s resurfaced and is up for auction. Mark Strassmann reports that the car is expected to go for millions.

Two people attacked by coyotes in Chicago

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The hunt is on for a wild coyote on the loose in downtown Chicago. Authorities caught one animal Thursday night after two reported attacks, but one is still on the run. In one instance, two athletes at DePaul University said they kicked a coyote away after it attacked a 6-year-old boy on Wednesday. That same day, another man showed up at the hospital saying he had been attacked by a coyote. Experts say the animals are in the city searching for food because of the cold weather.

Meghan Markle returns to Canada after "stepping back" from royal family

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After the big announcement that Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, are stepping back from their official royal duties, a spokeswoman said Meghan has already returned to Canada. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtian Tyab joined CBSN AM with the latest on the royal controversy from London.





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