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Vice President Biden goes off-the-cuff at Senate ceremony

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Vice President Joe Biden stole the show at the Senate swearing-in ceremony. His comments ran the gamut from charming to slightly awkward. The ritual has become a must-see event on Capitol Hill, and this year was no different. Bill Plante reports from the White House.

First look inside Boston time capsule from 1795

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Researchers in Boston took a look inside a centuries-old time capsule buried by Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. Contents will temporarily be put on display at Boston's Museum Of Fine Arts. Vinita Nair reports.

Paris attack appears planned, coordinated

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A terror attack on a Paris newspaper left at least 12 dead on Wednesday morning. CBS News homeland security correspondent Bob Orr joined CBSN and said the attack appears to be coordinated and well-planned.



Singer-songwriter Mike Posner announces he'll climb Mount Everest

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The hit song "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" earned singer-songwriter Mike Posner a Grammy nomination in 2017. After walking across America in 2019, Posner is announcing his upcoming quest to climb Mount Everest in a "CBS This Morning" exclusive.

Mother and teen fight Connecticut over forced chemotherapy

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The state of Connecticut is forcing a teenager with cancer to receive chemotherapy, a treatment she doesn't want. That has spawned an ongoing legal battle, as 17-year-old Cassandra says she deserves to make her own decisions about her life. Don Dahler sat down with the girl's mother, Jackie Fortin.

Oil prices, world economy fears spook stock markets

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Stock futures are pointing to a higher open Wednesday after the Dow dropped 130 points Tuesday. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the factors that contributed to this week's decline.

Gunmen storm Paris newspaper, killing at least 12

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Gunmen attacked the Paris headquarters of the satirical weekly, Charlie Hebdo. The attackers fled the scene and have yet to be apprehended. The caricatures in the newspaper are often incendiary. Clarissa Ward reports from London, and Elaine Cobbe reports from Paris.

MoneyWatch: Oil prices cause stock slide; Intel pledges to diversify

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The falling price of crude oil is hurting major energy companies, causing the stock market to slump. Also, Intel says it will spend $300 million on scholarships at historically African American schools. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Ben Affleck wins humanitarian prize

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Ben Affleck will be awarded the People's Choice Award for favorite humanitarian at Wednesday night's award show. Also, Sting's Broadway musical "The Last Ship" will close later this month. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.

New guidance for diabetes patients

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Medical researchers say that diabetes patients who take intensive control of glucose levels lived longer and had better health. Also, new research on the health benefits of bariatric surgery. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health stories.

Sharon Osbourne leaves "The Talk" after controversial exchange, racism allegations

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CBS announced Sharon Osbourne has decided to leave "The Talk." Her departure comes in the wake of a heated on-air exchange with her co-hosts after defending Piers Morgan's criticism of Meghan Markle. Vladimir Duthiers gives "CBS This Morning" details on her departure, racism allegations and when "The Talk" will return from hiatus.

Tammy Duckworth on Asian representation in government, rise in violent attacks on Asian Americans

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Senator Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat from Illinois, joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, "Every Day is a Gift," a memoir recounting her life from a childhood in Southeast Asia to losing both her legs in Iraq and eventually being elected to the U.S. Senate. Plus, her conversation with the Biden administration on Asian representation, and the recent rise in attacks on Asian-Americans.

Massive cargo ship blocking Suez Canal "successfully refloated"

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The cargo ship that has been blocking the Suez Canal, one of the world's most vital shipping lanes, has finally been moved. However, the head of the company involved in the rescue effort has urged caution, warning the rest of the operation would not be easy. Charlie D'Agata reports

Deadly flooding, tornadoes tear through South

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Flooding ravaged Tennessee on Sunday after a series of tornadoes ripped through the South over the weekend. Experts say the disasters indicate the dangers posed as the planet continues to warm. Jeff Berardelli reports.

Canine customs agents

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With four little feet shuffling between bags that tower over his little frame, 6 year old rescue beagle Jasper is following his nose through the baggage claim area of Terminal 4 at John F. Kennedy Airport. He’s leading his partner, Customs and Border Protection Agricultural Specialist Amanda Tripple on the hunt for prohibited fruit, vegetables, meat and other agriculture.

Flu epidemic spreads to 43 states

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The CDC reports that the flu epidemic has worsened in the past week with the death toll rising to 21 children. Mutations in the virus have also made the current flu vaccine less effective.

Hillary Clinton finds tepid support in Iowa, despite leading polls

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Hillary Clinton holds a wide margin in polls against other potential candidates for the 2016 Democratic nomination. However, there is a lack of support in Iowa for a Clinton coronation as top Democrats in the state prefer potential nominees to campaign.





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