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Calif. picks up pieces after massive storm

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In Southern California there is mud and rubble up to the roof lines; while in San Francisco, residents are trying to mop up damage left by 8 inches of rain. John Blackstone and Bigad Shaban report.

Cybercrime gets organized

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Like any business, cyber crime seeks profits. Cyberwarfare advisor David Gewirtz reveals the secrets of a vast black market for your stolen information.

How businesses can guard against hackers

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Cyberwarfare advisor David Gewirtz explains how owners of small and medium-sized companies can invest in services to protect their businesses and their employees' identities.

What's in the spending bill?

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A $1.3 trillion bill was passed in the House, and now rests in the hands of the Senate. President Obama spoke about his support for the bill, although there are aspects he says he didn't like. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more.

Are the homeless being targeted in Atlanta?

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Two homeless men were shot in their sleep, three days apart. Police say the killer likely didn't know who the men were at the time of the murders. 48 Hours Crimesider reporter Michelle Sigona joins CBSN with more on the search for a suspect who is apparently targeting the homeless.

Sony hack again reveals corporate vulnerabilities

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Sony certainly isn't the only company vulnerable to hackers. How can major corporations protect themselves from cyber criminals? Former Executive Assistant Director at the FBI Shawn Henry joins CBSN with a look at how businesses are securing their networks.



Obama: Spending bill not ideal, but a "compromise"

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President Obama says he has a number of problems with the spending bill that cleared the House on Thursday, but he urges the Senate to pass the "compromise" proposal regardless.

"She came at me with a 'V' of scissors"

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Todd Winkler waived his right to an attorney and spoke to investigators for more than an hour on Feb. 27, 2012, the day he killed his wife, Rachel. Winkler gave them his version of the events that led to her death -- beginning with an argument over their impending divorce.

Crime scene manipulation? Todd Winkler on the moments after killing wife

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During questioning for the murder of Rachel Winkler, her husband, Todd, told detectives of his efforts to resuscitate her -- and what he decided to do next. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger has more on the case Saturday, Dec 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Todd Winkler surrenders after killing wife

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In audio recorded by El Dorado County Sheriff's deputies on Feb. 27, 2012, Todd Winkler is heard describing the alleged fight that led to the death of his wife, Rachel, as well as where they could find her body. "48 Hours" has more on the story in "The two faces of Todd Winkler, airing Saturday, Dec. 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Police departments start using body cams

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More police departments around the country have started using body cameras in the wake of the police confrontations in Ferguson and New York. But in the near future, they likely won't be the only ones using them on the job. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi explains who else may be wearing them and what it means for your privacy and protection.

Social media wars: Instagram vs. Twitter

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Twitter's co-founder lashes out at Instagram's success while a "dislike" button might be coming to Facebook; CNET's Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more.

Beer company has unique holiday celebration

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The Genesee Brewery in Rochester, New York built a 23-foot Christmas tree out of beer kegs to commemorate the season. The company used 300 kegs and the structure took one month to finish.

Singer Al Green on faith, music and potential new album

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One of the great soul singers of his time, the Rev. Al Green's career has taken him from gospel to R&B and back, winning him the 11 Grammy Awards that decorate his church office in Memphis. He was one of the Kennedy Center Honorees this year, representing the best in American arts and culture. Anthony Mason sits down with the legendary singer in Memphis.





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