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Possible Jeb Bush presidential run sparks GOP stampede

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While no one is officially a candidate yet, the Republican presidential race is springing to life. More than half a dozen big names are starting to get organized. After Jeb Bush started taking concrete steps toward a run, everyone else stepped on the gas. One GOP consultant in Florida says, "We're never seen anything remotely like it." Nancy Cordes reports.

Bartender allegedly plotted to poison Speaker Boehner

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Former Ohio bartender Michael Hoyt faces charges of plotting to kill House Speaker John Boehner. Hoyt was an employee at Boehner's country club and blames Boehner for his firing. Chip Reid reports from Washington.

Boko Haram militants using child bombers in Nigeria attacks

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Islamic militant group Boko Haram is on a violent rampage across Nigeria with the goal of creating an Islamic state in Africa. Two separate attacks over the weekend left more than 20 dead, and both used child suicide bombers. Debora Patta reports on the disturbing tactics.

American police officers stand with French colleagues in Paris

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Police from Los Angeles, New York City and Washington, D.C, are in Paris to honor three officers killed in last week's terror attacks. European police had come to New York for the funerals of the two murdered NYPD officers, Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos. Charlie Rose reports.

Al Qaeda leader in Yemen claims responsibility for Paris terror attack

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A CBS News poll shows Americans are worried about the possibility of a terror attack, with 57 percent saying one is likely within the next few months. U.S. officials are studying the new al Qaeda video with a claim of credit for the Paris attacks. CBS News homeland security correspondent Bob Orr joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the significance of this new video.



"American Sniper" premieres for vets, lawmakers in Washington

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Bradley Cooper showed his new movie "American Sniper" to vets at the Walter Reid National Military Medical Center on Tuesday. Also, Golden Globe winner Julianne Moore was in New York for a screening of her film "Still Alice." Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment stories.

Race could have impact on breast cancer prognosis, study says

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Caucasian women are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer, but black women are more likely to die from the disease, a new study found. Also, fewer women are undergoing a controversial procedure during childbirth. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health news.

Terror cell link

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Col. Jeff McCausland (Ret.), CBS News Military Consultant, discuss Paris massacre terrorists receiving $20,000 from al Qaeda in Yemen.

2015 Politics

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Leigh Munsil, Reporter for POLITICO, discusses President Obama meeting with Congressional leaders to discuss political agendas for the new year.

Photographer Anne Geddes: "Joy hides in unexpected places"

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Renowned photographer Anne Geddes calls her latest book and exhibit the most significant thing she's ever done. "Protecting Our Tomorrows: Portraits of Meningococcal Disease" features beautiful images of children and teens who survived this devastating illness.

Arrested teen honored for saving cop’s life

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A Florida teen who was arrested for burglary is being honored for helping to save the life of the police officer who was booking him, after the officer collapsed.

3/29: CBSN AM

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Opening statements to begin in George Floyd trial; Cruise lines call on CDC to lift "No Sail" order

Preview: Murder in Pinyon Pines

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A triple murder -- a young woman set afire in a wheelbarrow. Will this haunting clue close the case? Troy Roberts investigates Saturday, Jan. 17 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Preview: "48 Hours " double feature

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Saturday at 8 p.m. ET/PT: An apparent suicide in a Pennsylvania church exposes secrets a twice-widowed pastor wants to keep hidden. Then, all new at 10 p.m. ET/PT: A triple murder -- a young woman set afire in a wheelbarrow. Will this haunting clue close the case?

Pope visits Asia, speaks English at meeting with Sri Lankan leaders

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Pope Francis will give all eleven of his speeches in English during a trip to Asia; a first for him. Candida Moss, a historian and professor of religion at Notre Dame, joins CBSN to discuss the importance of the Asia visit and speaking English.





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