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Taking American-style Chinese food to China

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The U.S. is home to more than 40,000 Chinese restaurants, but what's in your local take-out order bears little resemblance to the many types of cuisine in China. Now, two Americans are taking American-style Chinese east to China. Seth Doane reports.

Holiday blockbusters to see or skip

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Among the most talked-about films are "American Sniper," "Selma" and "Into the Woods." Vanity Fair's digital director Mike Hogan joins "CBS This Morning" to look at the holiday films worth seeing or skipping.

How companies are keeping handwriting alive in digital age

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Deep inside Microsoft's brand new device laboratory outside Seattle, hundreds of designers are spending millions of dollars to perfect something we've all been using since grade school -- the pen. Meanwhile, startups like MailLift are building an entire company on the power of handwriting. John Blackstone reports on the companies that are betting big on rewriting the future.

15 tornadoes reported across 4 states

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Five tornadoes were reported in Texas, eight reported in Arkansas and one each in Mississippi and Tennessee as the storm carved a path of destruction. Nancy Chen has the latest.



Gas price plunge threatens American oil towns

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Record U.S. oil production is driving global supply up and prices down to less than $60 a barrel, but many in the industry fear this boom could ultimately end in a bust. That has oil-dependent communities like Seminole, Oklahoma, fearing tough times ahead. Vicente Arenas reports.

Gov. Chris Christie wants fugitive police killer returned from Cuba

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The New Jersey governor says that before the U.S. and Cuba restore diplomatic relations, President Obama should demand the return of an American fugitive. Margaret Brennan reports on the story of Joanne Chesimard, an accused cop killer who found asylum in Cuba.

NYC gunman issued warning moments before killing two NYPD officers

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Amateur video captured the frantic scene as paramedics desperately tried to save the lives of officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos. They were shot "execution style" in their patrol car. Dozens of people held a vigil at the shooting scene to honor their memory. Don Dahler reports.

Elton John ties the knot

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British singer songwriter Sir Elton John married David Furnish over the weekend after the U.K legalized same-sex marriage in March 2014. And Amy Adams stars as an unsung artist who helped deceive the art world. Wendy Gillette has that and more in your Eye on Entertainment.

MoneyWatch: A big day for UPS; gas prices remain low

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The shipping giant expects to deliver 34 million packages today, the most in its history. Also, gas prices stay at a five-year low, down 25-cents in just two weeks. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Mother's depression could affect child as teenager

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A new study examines the effects of maternal depression on teenagers. And, Americans are doing a little bit better staying out of the bakery aisle. Eboni Williams has a look at the day's top health stories.

12/21: Gunman said to seek vengeance with NYPD cop killings; WWI enemies turned battlefield into Christmas celebration

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The NYPD is tracing the steps of a gunman who killed two of its officers back to Baltimore, where he shot his ex-girlfriend earlier in the day. Police say the killer may have acted out of vengeance over recent deaths of black men during encounters with police; and, for a century, people have told the tale of a yuletide ceasefire soccer game in the middle of World War I. German and British soldiers briefly stopped shooting at each other, met and mingled in the no-man's land between their lines.

Heavy rain expected for West Coast

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Heavy rains and extremely high tides, known as “king tides,” are bringing floods and possibly more mudslides to northern California. KPIX-TV's Mark Kelly reports.

WWI enemies turned battlefield into Christmas celebration

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For a century, people have told the tale of a yuletide ceasefire soccer game in the middle of World War I. German and British soldiers briefly stopped shooting at each other, met and mingled in the no-man's land between their lines. Mark Phillips reports.

As holiday shopping season ends, retailers hope for big gains

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Retailers are cautiously optimistic this weekend, with just three shopping days left before Christmas. Nearly one in four shoppers waited until deep into holiday season to finish their shopping this year. Mark Albert reports.





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