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Former CIA director: "We don't torture people"

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In a 2007 interview with 60 Minutes, former CIA director George Tenet addresses the enhanced interrogation techniques used in wake of the 9/11 attacks and denies that the agency engaged in torture.

Slain hostage's wife: We "let it go"

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Speaking for the first time since her husband Pierre Korkie died during a U.S. raid in Yemen, South African widow says she and her children forgive "those who caused his death." Debora Patta reports from Johannesburg.

Facebook expands "graph search" for mobile users

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Facebook is expanding their "graph search" function to iPhone users. It will soon be available on its app. CNET's Bridget Carey joins "CBSN" with more on how it works.

Digital shortcuts to simplify your life

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David Pogue's new book reveals tech secrets on everything from selfies to your phone's battery life. Pogue joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the book, "Pogue's Basics: Essential Tips and Shortcuts (That No One Bothers to Tell You) for Simplifying the Technology in Your Life."

Models Lily Aldridge and Martha Hunt on Victoria's Secret fashion show

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Victoria's Secret brought its fashion show to London for the first time. The models and lingerie are just part of the celebration, with singers Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and Ed Sheeran performing. Victoria's Secret angels Lily Aldridge and Martha Hunt join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the big show.

How McDonald's plans to recover from its slump

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The fast food giant lost more than 4.5 percent of its U.S. business last month, the steepest drop in 14 years. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" from Chicago to discuss how the company is fighting a slide in sales.

New report outlines dangers of mixing painkillers

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The report finds almost 60 percent of Americans who take opioid painkillers combine them with other prescriptions medications. That is a potentially deadly combinations. Dr. Holly Phillips joins "CBS This Morning" to explain the risks.



How a top Anonymous hacker became an FBI informant

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Anonymous is one of the biggest online vigilante groups where members hack into companies and governments. Hector Monsegur, a former top member who helped carry out cyberattacks that caused $50 million in damage, is breaking his silence in his first television interview on "CBS This Morning."

Police kill knife-wielding man in Brooklyn synagogue

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Police in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, responded to a stabbing at a synagogue early Tuesday morning. An officer confronted and then shot the knife-wielding suspect, who refused to comply with police commands. The entire incident was caught on video. Elaine Quijano reports.

Pregnancy-related deaths on the rise, study shows

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Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that deaths related to women in pregnancy are rising, and could be associated with older women becoming pregnant. Also, a good time for heart disease patients to stay indoors. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health news.

Victoria's Secret Fashion Show airs Tuesday

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The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in London airs Tuesday night on CBS, with stars like Taylor Swift performing. Also, "The Price Is Right" has its newest model. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.

Former Anonymous hacker Hector Monsegur on future plans

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Monsegur, an FBI informant who used to be one of the top hackers of Anonymous, has served time in prison and helped authorities stop hundreds of cyberattacks. He shares his plans for the future.

New evidence released from Ferguson grand jury

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Late Monday night the St. Louis District Attorney released new documents surrounding the death of Michael Brown. A third autopsy report shows that one of the gunshot wounds was was at close range indicating a struggle for the gun. CBS News investigative team has the latest.

Chemical leak at "furry convention"

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Police say someone may have intentionally caused a chemical leak at a Chicago hotel that was hosting a "furry convention." At least 19 people were sent to the hospital to be treated. "48 Hours" Crimesider reporter Michelle Sigona joins "CBSN" with more on what she's learned about the investigation.

12/8: Report to comment on CIA torture tactics; Will and Kate touch down in New York City

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On Tuesday, the Senate Intelligence committee led by Sen. Dianne Feinstein will release a report on CIA torture tactics. Sources familiar with the report say it will find that the CIA misled the government about the extent of torture for intelligence gathering. The report focuses on the months and years following 9/11 when the CIA was holding and interrogating al Qaeda detainees at secret prisons. Bob Orr reports. The royal couple was greeted by adoring fans from across the country who stood for hours in the cold just to catch a glimpse. Читать дальше...

Will and Kate touch down in New York City

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The royal couple was greeted by adoring fans from across the country who stood for hours in the cold just to catch a glimpse. Prince William then made a day trip to speak with President Obama in Washington D.C., while Kate stayed behind in New York City. Mark Phillips reports.





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