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Oprah talks about the Eye Opener in the Toyota Green Room

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In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” Oprah Winfrey snaps photos with Charlie, Gayle and Norah. Dr. Tara Narula talks about the cardiovascular benefits of yoga with Gayle King.

NASA astronaut on the longest manned space mission ever

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Scott Kelly discusses his forthcoming one-year stay at the International Space Station, which could help scientists learn more about the impact of living and working in space for longer durations of time.

Social media and college admissions

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As high school seniors across the country send in their college applications, there is growing concern over the impact their social media presence can have on their chances of getting in. Adriana Diaz reports from Dallas on a new study showing that more admissions officers are paying attention.

Remembering Richard Hottelet, the last of "The Murrow Boys"

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CBS News is mourning the loss of an icon. Richard C. Hottelet passed away at the age of 97. Hottelet was part of a legendary group of correspondents hired by Edward R. Murrow to cover World War II. Michael Freedman, former general manager of CBS Radio Network News and senior vice president of communications at the University of Maryland, joins "CBSN" with more on how "The Murrow Boys" changed the face of journalism.

North Korea no stranger to cyber attacks

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If North Korea is indeed behind the Sony hack, it wouldn't be the first time Pyongyang has engaged in cyber warfare. Seth Doane visited North Korea last year, and joins "CBSN" with more.

Hints of a power struggle at Yahoo!

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A new book, "Marissa Mayer and the Fight to Save Yahoo!" reveals signs of a power struggle in the Internet giant. It says shareholders have been calculating how much the company would be worth if merged with AOL. CNET Tech reporter Bridget Carey joins "CBSN" to talk about the book, an adaptation of which has been published by The New York Times Magazine.

Chris Rock on "Top Five," comedy and race

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The comedian's new movie that he wrote, directed and starred in is already receiving critical acclaim. Charlie Rose sits down with Rock to discuss his work on the film and how race influences comedy.



CIA insider on implications of the U.S.-Cuba policy shift

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After a 45-minute phone call with Cuban President Raul Castro, President Obama announced Wednesday that the U.S. and Cuba would restore diplomatic relations that were severed in 1961. They agreed on terms for the release of American Alan Gross and one Cuban citizen convicted of spying for the U.S., while three Cuban agents serving time in America were freed. Former CIA deputy director Mike Morell joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the prisoner swap. He also comments on whether North Korea may be behind the Sony cyberattack.

Dazzling Christmas lights as seen from space

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NASA is showing new satellite images that measure changes in light intensity. A number of U.S. cities increase brightness by as much as 50 percent between Black Friday and New Years Day. Gayle King reports.

What U.S. policy shift means for tourism and trade in Cuba

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President Obama's decision to renew diplomatic ties with Cuba does not affect a long-standing travel ban for American tourists, but that policy is likely to change at some point. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what happens when two countries, just 90 miles apart, open up tourism and trade.

Former Anonymous hacker doubts North Korea behind Sony attack

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As the U.S. comes closer to publicly blaming North Korea for the Sony cyberattack, former Anonymous hacker Hector Monsegur is raising doubts. He should know because he once hacked into Sony. Elaine Quijano sat down with Monsegur, also known as "Sabu," who was responsible for some of the most notorious hacks ever committed.

Vladimir Putin: Economy will rebound, ruble will stabilize

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The Russian president hosted his annual press conference in Moscow, with questions ranging from international conflicts to his country's recent financial troubles. Putin puts part of the blame for the fall of the ruble on western sanctions. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Joy in the streets of Cuba as diplomatic ties with U.S. are renewed

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Three Cubans, all accused of spying, were released at the same time as American Alan Gross. They were welcomed home as national heroes, with Cuban President Raul Castro embracing them minutes after they got off the plane. Scott Pelley reports from Havana, Cuba.

Obama moves to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba

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Governments around the world are applauding the U.S. and Cuba after their diplomatic breakthrough. President Obama said Wednesday that it was time to end an experiment in diplomatic and economic isolation that dates back to the Eisenhower administration. Major Garrett reports from the White House.





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