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Delta CEO on holiday travel, rising fares and immigration reform

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Forty-six million Americans are expected to travel this holiday week and more than 3.5 million will fly. Even with the dramatic drop in gas and oil prices, air fare prices are up 1 percent, averaging about $327 a ticket. Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss rising fares and why Delta spoke out about immigration reform.

"Ugly" Christmas tree in Pennsylvania won't come down after all

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A much-criticized Christmas tree in downtown Reading, Pennsylvania, is still standing. Many community members complained that it looked ugly and local officials started to take it down Monday, but as Vicente Arenas reports, the tree got a last-minute reprieve.

Correspondent Michelle Miller shares unique perspective on Ferguson violence

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Michelle Miller saw much of the violence unfold in Ferguson overnight after the grand jury announcement. Miller, who also witnessed the Los Angeles riots, recounts the destruction and chaos, but also finds a silver lining, giving credit to those who were trying to de-escalate the violence.

Season of stress: How to survive the holidays

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What stresses you out the most during the holiday season? Energy Project CEO Tony Schwartz joins "CBS This Morning" to offer advice on how to stay sane during the holidays.

New FDA rules require restaurants to post calorie info

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The Food and Drug Administration will announce broad new rules for posting calorie counts on menus. The FDA wants listings just about everywhere you eat, outside your kitchen as part of a directive in the Affordable Care Act. CBS news medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the upcoming rules.



Ferguson protesters riot in aftermath of grand jury decision

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Reaction to the grand jury's decision in the shooting death of Michael Brown left destruction in the streets of Ferguson. Rioting protesters are furious that police officer Darren Wilson will face no charges. See what happened when CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca was covering the demonstrations.

Ferguson decision sparks nationwide protests

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Hundreds marched through New York City to Times Square Monday night, where Police Commissioner Bill Bratton was sprayed with fake blood in protest. People also took to the streets in Chicago, Oakland and Seattle. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Millions of travelers could face snow, ice, wind this Thanksgiving

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More people will be traveling on the roads and in the air than last year, and in the Northeast, the weather is the variable everyone is watching. Jeff Pegues is at Washington's Reagan National Airport, where travelers are getting a jump on tomorrow's storm.

Legal expert on the grand jury decision: Forensic evidence did not lie

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Mounds of evidence reviewed by the grand jury were made public Monday night, including the testimony of officer Darren Wilson and pictures of Wilson's injuries after the incident. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to break down some of the evidence and the grand jury decision.

Obama appeals for calm after Ferguson decision: "These are real issues"

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President Obama called for peaceful demonstrations in a rare nighttime news conference at the White House on Monday. He vowed to work on repairing relations between minority communities and law enforcement throughout the country. Major Garrett reports from the White House.

Ferguson grand jury rejects charges against officer Darren Wilson

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Robert McCulloch, the St. Louis County prosecuting attorney, is facing intense criticism after he failed to secure an indictment against police officer Darren Wilson. McCulloch made the announcement Monday evening and released all of the evidence considered by the grand jury. Mark Strassmann reports from Ferguson.

Grand jury decision ignites violence and looting in Ferguson

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Crowds set fire to buildings and police cars in Ferguson, Missouri, overnight after a grand jury decided not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the August shooting death of Michael Brown. At least 29 were arrested in the violence. Michelle Miller reports from Ferguson.

Another Cosby event postponed in fallout of rape allegations

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Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut has postponed Bill Cosby's January appearance indefinitely. Also, President Obama awarded the Medal of Freedom to Stevie Wonder and Meryl Streep, among others. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.

The benefits of eating yogurt

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Harvard researchers say that people who eat yogurt regularly may be less likely to develop type 2 diabetes. Also, new mammogram technology could help reduce the pain of the procedure. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health stories.

Stem cells transformed into heart tissue

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In a breakthrough process, scientists are transforming stem cells into actual beating heart tissue. It could someday lead to new drug treatments for heart disease or even lab-created hearts for transplants. CBSNews.com's Nick Dietz reports.





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