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Chuck Hagel on job security, legacy

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Days before announcing his resignation, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel sat down with Charlie Rose to discuss how he viewed his position within the Obama administration.

Tinder's new competitor claims it is "less shallow"

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Former Tinder employees are launching a new dating app they say is less shallow. The app, called "Bumble," is expected to launch next week. CNET Editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBSN" with more on how it works -- and how different it will be from Tinder.

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel to step down

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White House officials revealed that Hagel is resigning. The former Republican senator led the Pentagon for less than two years. President Obama is expected to make an announcement. Bill Plante has the latest from the White House.

New guidelines released for treating kids with eczema

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It’s estimated about 10 percent of children in the U.S. suffer from eczema. Now the American Academy of Pediatrics is releasing new recommendations to help doctors treat the common skin condition. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Student makes low-cost prosthetic with 3D printer

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Jeff Powell, a college student in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, made a prosthetic hand for a 7-year-old boy for only $20 using a 3D printer. The impact of this could be more profound. Anna Werner reports.



White House celebrates dance legend Alvin Ailey

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Alvin Ailey brought dance to the people. Now 25 years after his death, he will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Vinita Nair reports on how he earned the honor.

American Express CEO on Small Business Saturday, stopping data theft

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A newer part of one of the biggest shopping weekends of the year is Small Business Saturday. American Express launched the initiative five years ago to help the nation's 23 million small businesses recover from the recession. American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault joins "CBS This Morning."

Florida ban on half-gallon beer jug growlers heats up

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Craft beer fans love capped jugs known as growlers. They are an efficient way to bring fresh beer home, but in Florida, they are banned, even though it's fully legal to fill jugs that are smaller and larger. Vicente Arenas reports.

Three astronauts move into International Space Station

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For the second time ever, two women are carrying out long-term missions aboard the International Space Station. A Soyuz rocket blasted off from Kazakhstan to deliver Italy's first female astronaut, Samantha Cristoforetti, to the station. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Dramatic new look at Antares rocket explosion

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Newly released video footage from remote cameras captured the unmanned flight exploding about 15 seconds after it took off from Virginia last month. Charlie Rose reports.

Navy Yard shooter's sister on Aaron Alexis' mental illness

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Aaron Alexis shot and killed 12 people last year at the Washington Navy Yard. He was eventually shot dead by police, but FBI agents later found a note where Alexis claimed "ultra-low frequency" waves attacked him for months. In an interview only on "CBS This Morning," Vicente Arenas spoke to his sister, Naomi Alexis, who is calling attention to the mental health problems that consumed her brother.

Western New York faces flooding after record snow

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Warm temperatures are melting last week's gigantic snowfall in western New York. Icy slush is filling creeks around Buffalo, and all that runoff threatens the city with a flood disaster. Jericka Duncan reports.

Nuclear deadline: U.S. and Iran may extend talks on economic sanctions

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A nuclear deal with Iran is unlikely Monday morning, with just hours to go until the deadline. The United States wants Iran to restrict its nuclear activities in exchange for lifting trade sanctions. Secretary of State John Kerry is pushing to extend the talks. Margaret Brennan reports from Vienna.

Security, stress high ahead of Ferguson grand jury announcement

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A grand jury is considering charges against police Officer Darren Wilson in the August shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. The streets of Ferguson were quiet overnight, but that wasn't the case in the St. Louis neighborhood of Shaw. Mark Strassmann reports from Clayton, Missouri, where state officials say they're ready for the public reaction.





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