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Harris to lead effort to curtail migration at U.S.- Mexico border

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Vice President Harris will lead an effort to work with Mexico and Central American countries to stem the flow of migrants to the southern border. Meanwhile, journalists were offered limited access to a border facility housing migrant children Thursday. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian joins CBSN AM with the latest from El Paso.

Putin cancels holidays for government workers

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has scrapped the New Year's for all government workers amid that country's economic crisis. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Gigi Stone have more.

Katie Holmes not over "Dawson's Creek"

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In an interview with Elle Canada, actress Katie Holmes says she's still hung up on "Dawson's Creek," the memorable coming-of-age series on the WB that gave Holmes her big break. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Gigi Stone have more.

Anti-De Blasio banner seen flying over Hudson River

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Tension between the New York City Police Department and Mayor Bill De Blasio may have just reached new heights. A plane with a banner reading "De Blasio, our backs Have turned to you," flew over the Hudson River. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Gigi Stone have more.

2 dead, 8 injured in Virginia Beach shooting incidents

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Two people are dead after gunfire erupted on the oceanfront in Virginia Beach, Virginia, on Saturday. Eight people were being treated for serious and in some cases life-threatening injuries. This includes a police officer who was hit by a car.

Wild car crash leaves shopper dead in Brazil

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One person died and six people were injured when a driver lost control and plowed through the storefront of a sporting goods store. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Gigi Stone show us the video.

The "dude" map

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"Dude!" It's one of the most common words in the country, but did you know that it's more popular in some regions than others? CBSN's Valdimir Duthiers and Gigi Stone have more.



Wall Street rallies despite retail slump

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Financial markets continue to climb even though retail sales are barely meeting industry projections. Jill Wagner of CBS Moneywatch joins "CBSN" with more.

Holiday leftovers, hazardous to your health?

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Many of us will be indulging in holiday leftovers over the next few days, but experts say people should take particular caution around the holidays when it comes to food. Danielle Nottingham reports.

Charity helps kids displaced by ISIS, gives new meaning to "boots on the ground"

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More than 100,000 children are among nearly one million people forced to escape into northern Iraq because of the terror group's rampage. Many have come to their aid, but one little-known group of American civilians are helping those kids face winter. Spirit of America partners with the U.S. military in war zones to provide aid to the local population. Margaret Brennan reports.

Al Green on faith, music and potential new album

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One of the great soul singers of his time, the Rev. Al Green's career has taken him from gospel to R&B and back, winning him the 11 Grammy Awards that decorate his church office in Memphis. He was one of the Kennedy Center Honorees this year, representing the best in American arts and culture. Anthony Mason sits down with the legendary singer in Memphis.

Xbox, PlayStation networks go down on Christmas Day

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Gamers who unwrapped a new console on Christmas were disappointed when the online networks for both Xbox and PlayStation went down. A hacking group calling itself Lizard Squad took credit for the disruptions. Tara Mergener reports.

President enjoys dining beyond the White House

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President Obama is eating at far hipper places than any other president in modern history, partly because Washington has trendier restaurants now more than ever. That's compared to George W. Bush, who rarely left the White House for dinner. Bill Plante reports on the "Foodie In Chief."

Will "The Interview" change how films are released?

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Hollywood is watching closely to see if the groundbreaking distribution strategy for Sony's highly anticipated film could become a model for other movies. New York Times media editor Peter Lattman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what this could mean for the future of the industry.

Coast Guard rescues stranded vessel off California

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A 31-foot sailing vessel end out a distress Christmas morning 75 miles southwest of Monterey, California because its decks were flooding. A commercial ship was able to help a Coast Guard helicopter locate the craft, leading to the rescue.

Immigration takes center stage over COVID-19 early in Biden's presidency

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President Biden faced reporters in the White House for the first formal press conference of his presidency, taking questions on immigration, foreign policy and his political future. Mr. Biden said the COVID-19 pandemic was "the most urgent problem" facing the U.S., but the press conference showed how it has taken a back seat to other issues. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports on the press conference, and CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN AM to discuss.

Highs and lows of Colorado's first year of legal pot

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Next Thursday marks one year since recreational pot became legal in Colorado, the first state in the U.S. to legalize the drug. Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper calls it “one of the great social experiments of the next 50 years." Barry Petersen reports.

Louisiana: new movie capital of the world

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Hollywood isn't the epicenter of movie making anymore. The business has left Hollywood and gone south to Louisiana. 18 feature films shot there were released into theaters last year, three more than runners up Canada and California. Anna Werner shows why most of the lights, cameras and action have moved thousands of miles away from the Gold Coast.

"Reimagine Safety," a new project from The Washington Post's editorial board, aims to rethink policing and develop new tools

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A new project by The Washington Post's editorial board, "Reimagine Safety," explores alternatives for handling public safety situations with less police intervention. The project comes nearly a year after George Floyd's death in police custody, sparking massive protests. Molly Roberts, an editorial writer for The Washington Post, joins CBSN AM to discuss the project.

American doctor released from East Timor prison

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41-year-old Stacey Addison was freed from jail in the Southeast Asian country after an ordeal in September where she shared a taxi with a stranger who was carrying drugs. The news of her release has come as a relief to her mother, who has been dedicated to securing her daughter's freedom. Debroa Patta reports from London.

President spends holiday with military families

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President Obama met with troops in Hawaii on Christmas during a key time in the Afghanistan mission. The military will end its combat role there next week. Chip Reid reports form Honolulu.





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