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Ford's "futurist" predicts upcoming trends

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Sheryl Connelly is Ford's manager of global consumer trends and "futuring." While she works for the auto giant, her job has little to do with cars. Connelly joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the trends that will influence our lives in the future.

Preview: Inside Homs

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Eyewitness accounts and video from inside the besieged city of Homs offer a rare and disturbing window into the cruel realities of the Syrian Civil War. Bob Simon reports on Sunday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.



Shopping malls try perks to win back business

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Fifteen percent of U.S. malls are expected to fail or convert into something else in the next decade. Ben Tracy shows how some retailers are re-inventing themselves in the face of cyber blitz.

Time capsule hidden by Revolutionary War heroes unearthed in Boston

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A time capsule dating back to 1795 has been recovered in Boston. It was originally placed by revolutionary war figures Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. Workers used extraordinary care to remove the capsule from the cornerstone of the Massachusetts statehouse. Jim Axelrod reports on what the time capsule might reveal about the nation's formative years.

Supermodel Beverly Johnson: Bill Cosby drugged me

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Johnson, who rose to fame in the 1970s, is joining a growing chorus of women making accusations against actor Bill Cosby. She says Cosby drugged her at his New York City townhouse in the 1980s. Johnson sits down with Ben Tracy and tells him why she's coming forward with this story now.

Dad decorates his baby's face

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including watching a puppy grow up, YouTube's year in rewind and a magician tricking his way out of a speeding ticket. Plus, one dad shows off the funny things he does when his wife leaves him alone to take care of their baby. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Report: "Superbug" infections could kill millions per year

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The British government says higher rates of drug-resistant infections could lead to 10 million deaths per year and cost $100 trillion. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss the dangers.

Sony hack reveals emails with private information, racial jokes

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With Sony Pictures reeling from the barrage of leaks piling up by the day, federal investigators are working to determine whether North Korea was behind the attack in retaliation for the studio's upcoming film, "The Interview." The film's premiere Thursday night was heavy on security, and actor Seth Rogan slipped by almost undetected. As Elaine Quijano reports, the fallout is far from over.

Drama on California freeway as police rescue boys from father

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After a tense standoff on a highway bridge, police in California arrested Daniel Perez, a person of interest in his wife's death. Perez disappeared a week ago with the couple's children. The dramatic confrontation was caught on video. Bigad Shaban reports.

CIA director clashes with Sen. Feinstein over interrogations report

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CIA director John Brennan spoke to the media Thursday and rejected many of the accusations made in the Senate report about interrogation techniques used on terror detainees after 9/11. Bob Orr reports on how the news conference drew instant response from the report's chief architect.

Congress passes last-minute funding bill despite late add-ons

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House members narrowly approved a $1.1 trillion spending bill late Thursday night, hours before the deadline that threatened government shutdown. It will fund the government for another 9 months. The Senate could vote on the bill Friday. Nancy Cordes reports on how after much haggling, both sides tacked on pet provisions.





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