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Reports: Suspected Charlie Hebdo gunmen dead

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A standoff northeast of Paris involving the suspected shooters at the Charlie Hebdo newspaper has reportedly resulted in the deaths of both suspects. Charlie Rose, Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King anchor this CBS News Special Report and Clarissa Ward reports from Paris.

Video catches gunfire, explosions at Paris standoff scenes

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Gunfire and explosions erupted in Paris on Friday at the scene of two standoffs between suspects and French authorities. Charlie Rose, Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King anchor this CBS News Special Report and Elizabeth Palmer reports from Paris.

French interior minister heads to market standoff

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CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate and CBS News deputy foreign editor Tony Cavin analyze the decision for the French interior minister to be on the ground at the grocery store standoff on CBSN.

Concern over anti-Muslim backlash

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Terrorism expert Robert McFadden spoke with CBSN on Friday about concerns of anti-Muslim backlash in France after the terror attacks in Paris.

Preview: Obamacare

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A new book reports that the controversial Affordable Care Act will eventually become unaffordable because it doesn't fix the biggest problem of all, the high cost of health care. Lesley Stahl reports on Sunday, Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT

Suspects involved in two standoffs in France believed to be connected

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French police face huge challenge with the two standoffs in France that are believed to be connected, but it is unclear if the attacks are coordinated. There are concerns that what happened in France could happen in the U.S., so officials are on high alert. Bob Orr reports from Washington.

The Heroes Project: Man inspired to lead veterans on epic climbs

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A motorcycle wreck in 2001 challenged whether Tim Medvetz would ever walk again, but the former Hells Angel set a goal not only to walk but to climb Mount Everest. Along the way, he found a new mission: turning disaster into determination for wounded veterans. Medvetz and one of the climbers, retired Marine Staff Sgt. Mark Zambon, join "CBS This Morning" to give a preview of Lara Logan's "60 Minutes" report.

Wounded vets do the impossible

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A former Hells Angels biker finds his life's purpose: Helping gravely wounded veterans climb the world's Seven Summits. Tune in to 60 Minutes for Lara Logan's full story on The Heroes Project this Sunday, January 11 at 8 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT



Money, sex and murder: "48 Hours" preview on a killing over an ultimatum

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Vanessa Mintz, a mother of two, was found shot dead at at her family's mountaintop lodge. "48 Hours" investigates a case that exposed a tangled web of deceit, and the killer who left behind a unique calling card. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant joins "CBS This Morning" to give a preview of Saturday's report.

Gunman reportedly holding hostages in Paris supermarket

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A new hostage situation is unfolding in Paris at what appears to be a kosher grocery store. Elizabeth Palmer reports on the situation from Paris, and Bob Orr gives an analysis on whether this incident may have been coordinated in sequence with the terror attack against satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.

Cyber thieves hack for ransom, forcing people to pay to get data back

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Cyber thieves use "ransomware" to demand money if you want to retrieve your data. In 2013 alone, ransomware cost victims more than half a million dollars. Shawn Henry, former FBI executive assistant director and president of cyber security firm CrowdStrike Services, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how to protect yourself against these cyberattacks.

Pennsylvania couple battles electronic billboard owner

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It's like something out of Seinfeld: a couple says a billboard nearby is so bright, it shines into their bedroom all night. When they complained to some advertisers, the billboard owner sued them. Now the couple is fighting back. Jericka Duncan reports.

Connecticut teen with cancer breaks silence over forced chemotherapy

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The teenager known to the public as "Cassandra" blasted the Connecticut Supreme Court Friday, after it ruled she must undergo chemotherapy for her cancer. Cassandra wrote to the Hartford Courant, "I want the right to make my medical decisions." Her mother Jackie Fortin agrees that the 17-year-old should have the final say. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the case.

Comedian Bill Cosby heckled during a show on his Canadian tour

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Comedian Bill Cosby was heckled during a show on his Canadian tour Thursday night over rape allegations. He wraps up a three-night tour in Ontario, Canada. Vanita Nair reports on how Cosby may have crossed a line with one of his ad-libs.

Obama proposes two years of free community college

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President Obama will announce a plan Friday for two years of free community college. The goal is to make a college education more accessible. It will take legislation -- and approval -- from a Republican-led Congress to make this happen, and the White House knows that is a high hurdle. Bill Plante reports.

New details from inside Charlie Hebdo attack

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There's new information from witnesses of Wednesday's attack on French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. President François Hollande acknowledged that France is in shock from the massacre. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Paris to tell us more about how neighboring witnesses escaped to their safety.

Millions face new blast of cold, snow in arctic invasion

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Freezing weather continues to cover most of the country, and sub-zero windchills are making the cold even more brutal. Cities like Fargo and Minneapolis hit 20 degrees below zero overnight. Ashley Roberts of CBS station WCCO reports from St. Louis Park, Minnesota.

French police surround terror suspects outside Paris

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Police believe they have the two suspects in the Paris massacre surrounded. Said and Cherif Kouachi have been cornered in an industrial park near Charles de Gaulle Airport. Clarissa Ward reports from Dammartin-en-Goële.

Baby can't control his excitement for "Frozen"

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a tiger leaping for its meal, destroying a giant gummy bear and a Gaston pushup contest. Plus, a baby that really likes "Frozen." To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Paris shooting suspects in standoff with police

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Two men suspected of launching the attack on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo apparently have taken a hostage northeast of Paris. Hundreds of police are on the scene. Alphonso Van Marsh reports.

MoneyWatch: Jobs report due Friday; Google to sell car insurance

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The November jobs report will be released Friday, and analysts expect another strong month. Also, Google is reportedly working on a comparison shopping site for car insurance. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Potential breakthrough in regenerative medicine

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Scientists in Los Angeles found a way to engineer organs that can help babies with intestinal failure. Also, new warnings about HPV infections. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health news.





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