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Crews find more AirAsia Flight 8501 victims as black box search continues

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Searchers have now recovered more than two dozen bodies of those who died in the crash. The first of the identified victims are going back to their grieving families. Meanwhile, more bad weather in Indonesia is slowing the search for the plane and its black box recorders. Allen Pizzey reports from Surabaya, Indonesia.

A liberal beacon: Former New York Gov. Mario Cuomo dies at 82

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The former New York governor died Thursday at 82 years old, the same day his son, Andrew, began his second term as governor. Cuomo was a child of immigrants who became one of America's leading liberal voices in the 1980s.

Millions face snow, rain and cold as 2015 begins

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Soaking rain is hitting the South as violent storms move east across the country. The same system that brought rare snowfall to parts of the desert in the Southwest is now finding new strength in areas from Dallas to Nashville. Mark Strassmann reports from Atlanta.

Woman attempts "suicide by cop"

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Authorities are still investigating a "suicide by cop" attempt that happened at the Hidalgo County Jail in Texas. The woman had a type of BB gun when she went into the county jail waiting area, prompting a lockdown at the facility.

Real-life subject of "Foxcatcher" pans the movie

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Former Olympic wrestler Mark Schultz is slamming his depiction in the movie "Foxcatcher." And, actor Alec Baldwin kicks off the New Year with big news. CBS's Bigad Shaban has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.

New research finds fat isn’t all bad

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A new study shows fat that is located right under the skin can protect you from skin infections. And, Indiana researchers believe they’ve found a way to combat infections caused by enterovirus D68. Kris Van Cleave reports on today's top health stories.



Mario Cuomo: 1984 Democratic National Convention

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On the night of July 16, 1984, late former governor of New York Mario Cuomo gave a keynote address in San Francisco. At the time, Cuomo said the “nation is more a ‘tale of two cities’ than it is just a ‘shining city on a hill.’” Cuomo passed away on January 1, 2015 shortly after his son, Gov. Andrew Cuomo was formally sworn-in to his second term.

Mario Cuomo believed “in this nation’s future”

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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo passed away on January 1, 2015. During his lifetime he believed in the future of America. In his 1984 Democratic National Convention keynote address he shared his credo. Cuomo passed away on January 1, 2015 shortly after his son, Gov. Andrew Cuomo was formally sworn-in to his second term.

Remembering Mario Cuomo: minority rights

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During his famous 1984 keynote address at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, late former New York Governor Mario Cuomo said, “we speak for ethics who want to add their culture to the magnificent mosaic that is America.” Cuomo passed away on January 1, 2015 shortly after his son, Gov. Andrew Cuomo was formally sworn-in to his second term.

Mario Cuomo criticizes the economy

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In 1984, the late former New York Governor Mario Cuomo confronted America’s rising deficit in his Democratic National Convention keynote address. Cuomo passed away on January 1, 2015 shortly after his son, Gov. Andrew Cuomo was formally sworn-in to his second term.

Former NY Governor Mario Cuomo dead at 82

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Former New York Governor Mario Cuomo died Thursday – the same day his son, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, was sworn in for a second term. The liberal icon was 82.

1/1: Flu season strikes as cases spike nationwide; Unusual 2015 laws go into effect

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The year 2015 is shaping up to be an active one for the flu, which is now widespread in 36 states. Flu-related hospitalizations are double what they were this time last year. Mark Strassmann and Dr. Jon LaPook report; When the clock struck midnight and ushered in 2015, many new laws took effect across the country. John Blackstone reports on a few that range from the serious to the unusual.

Unusual 2015 laws go into effect

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When the clock struck midnight and ushered in 2015, many new laws took effect across the country. John Blackstone reports on a few that range from the serious to the unusual.

Flu season strikes as cases spike nationwide

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The year 2015 is shaping up to be an active one for the flu, which is now widespread in 36 states. Flu-related hospitalizations are double what they were this time last year. Mark Strassmann and Dr. Jon LaPook report.

Severe winter storm on the way

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A winter storm is set to unfold from the Midwest to the Northeast just in time for the busy travel weekend. Chief meteorologist Eric Fisher of WBZ Boston takes a look at the conditions and what to expect.

Jeb Bush makes moves ahead of potential 2016 bid

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As a final act in 2014, former Florida governor Jeb Bush resigned from all corporate and non-profit boards on which he sat. The move is seen by many in Washington as a step toward a 2016 White House run. Jan Crawford reports.

North Korea makes overture to South Korea

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North Korea's dictator, Kim Jong Un, revealed that he is open to direct talks with South Korea, as the South seeks to disarm its unpredictable nuclear-armed neighbor. Margaret Brennan looks at the challenges in the way of a peaceful reunification.

Rough weather continues to hamper AirAsia Flight 8501 search

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A brief break in the weather allowed for an additional body and wreckage from AirAsia Flight 8501 to be brought ashore, but the window of opportunity closed quickly. Investigators believe the slow trickle of bodies recovered indicates that many victims may still be strapped to their seats at the site of the main wreckage. Allen Pizzey reports.

American teen has royal connection in London New Year's parade

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The 29th annual London New Year's Day parade had a decidedly American flavor this year, with bands from 14 U.S. states taking part. Alphonso van Marsh introduces us to 14-year-old trumpet player Ashley Irvin, who marched and played in the historic footsteps of her British great-grandfather.

Happy New Year from the “CBS This Morning” family

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Later this month, “CBS This Morning” enters the fourth year of our commitment to bring the news back in the morning. It happens because of your loyalty and our team of CBS News journalists. Here's a look at many who make this broadcast possible.

Main wreckage from AirAsia flight 8501 remains elusive

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Divers in Indonesia are waiting for the weather to clear before they search for the wreckage of AirAsia Flight 8501. An investigator says it could take a week to locate the plane's black boxes. Allen Pizzey reports from Surabaya.





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