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Will Ferguson police department tactics change?

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Attorney General Eric Holder's visit to Missouri in August strongly signaled that he will seek changes at the Ferguson Police Department. Protesters complained that some police officers had hidden their name tags and were wearing bracelets supporting fellow officer Darren Wilson. Bob Orr reports.

Protests continue following Ferguson grand jury decision

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More than 2,000 Missouri National Guard troops are on duty in and around Ferguson. Police made 45 arrests in Ferguson overnight as protests continued in response to the grand jury decision not to charge office Darren Wilson. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

A ride on the poo-powered Bio Bus

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Public transit riders in England can now travel on a bus that runs on fuel made from food and human waste. Alphonso Van Marsh reports from Bristol.

“The Good Wife’s” Matt Czuchry in the Toyota Green Room

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In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” Gayle King asks “The Good Wife’s” Matt Czuchry about his acting playlists and chats with sleep specialist Michael Breus about the importance of getting 7 hours of sleep. 60 Minutes correspondent Steve Croft talks with Gayle about his interview with Steve Carrell.



New research highlights benefits of full-day pre-K

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Arthur J. Reynolds, of the University of Minnesota, says kids in full day preschool had greater gains in literacy and language development, math skills, socio-emotional learning and also physical health. Adriana Diaz reports.

Ferguson business owners devastated by destruction

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Protests in Ferguson, Missouri sparked chaos that led to arson and looting after a grand jury decided not to indict the white police officer who killed Michael Brown. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers joins "CBSN" with reaction from saddened business owners.

Watch: Passengers push frozen plane in Siberia

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It was so cold in Siberia that passengers on a commercial jet needed to help push the plane onto the runway. With temperatures at 61 degrees below zero, the plane's tires got stuck to the ground. Gayle King reports.

Black Friday discounts in the tech aisle

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Get your shopping lists ready this holiday season! Black Friday shopping means big discounts for video games, gadgets and movies. CNET Senior Editor Jeff Bakalar joins "CBSN" with what's on his wish list and what deals are worth going after.

Are tablets in trouble?

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Has the tablet craze come to an end? The number of holiday shipments for the mobile devices are seemingly in a slump this year. Are fewer people buying them? CNET Senior Editor Jeff Bakalar joins "CBSN" and weighs in on whether this is just a temporary slide.

Twitter CFO misfires tweet about potential acquisition

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It was meant to be a direct message, but Twitter's CFO accidentally tweeted out information to the public about a potential deal. CNET Senior Editor Jeff Bakalar joins "CBSN" to talk about about this ironic blunder.

Sinkhole swallows woman hanging laundry

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In Melbourne, Australia, a woman was hanging her laundry to dry Tuesday when a sinkhole opened up under her. She dropped 10 feet but was rescued uninjured a short time later. Gayle King reports.

Target CEO Brian Cornell on trying to win customers back after data breach

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Nearly a year ago, Target learned of its massive breach where 40 million credit and debit card numbers were stolen from its system. But Target's third quarter earnings show signs of recovery, and profits have risen more than 3 percent to $325 milion. Brian Cornell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the company's planning to keep the momentum going into Black Friday and beyond.

What it takes to get a turkey Presidential pardon

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Some turkeys are having a better week than others. President Obama will continue the tradition that has been passed down in the White House since George H. W. Bush. Chip Reid reports.

Protect your data from holiday cyber thieves

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The National Retail Federation says more than 140 million of us will spend money at brick-and-mortar stores and online, but despite big data breaches over the past year, less than 20 percent of shoppers will let cyber attacks influence their plans. CNET editor-at-large Tim Stevens joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss threats of cyber theft.

Pot merchants cash in on Christmas cannabis

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At the Dixie Elixir marijuana company in Denver, Colorado, workers are preparing a special holiday edible to get a piece of the holiday shopping rush. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Myanmar records deadliest day of protests since military coup

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More than a 100 people were killed in Myanmar this Saturday while protesting the military coup. The U.S. ambassador to Myanmar condemned the bloodshed, calling it “horrifying” and “murdering unarmed civilians.” Roxana Saberi reports.





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