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Concerns grow of lone wolf terror attack in U.S.

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Attorney General Eric Holder attended a counter-terrorism summit in Paris where countries pledged to step up intelligence sharing and cooperation. And, as Julianna Goldman explains, the Paris attacks have heightened concerns of lone wolf strikes in the United States.

France commemorates terror attack with massive unity march

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French officials say millions of French citizens, led by a lineup of presidents and prime ministers from more than 30 countries, marched in the streets of France in a defiant response to last week's terror attacks. But France is now facing some hard questions about home-grown violent extremism and how to keep its citizens safe.

Bostonians divided over 2024 U.S. Olympics bid

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This week Boston officially became the U.S. city in the running to host the Summer Olympics in 2024. Some skeptics don't think an event of that magnitude is a true win for the city. Jericka Duncan reports.

Measles outbreak linked to California Disney parks

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Health officials fear thousands may have been exposed to the measles at Disneyland and "Disney California Adventure" last month. Most of those who got the disease were not vaccinated against it. Carter Evans reports.

Dissecting Obamacare

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With the passage of the Affordable Care Act, everyone with a stake in the $3-trillion-a-year health industry came out ahead -- except the taxpayers, says author Steven Brill. Lesley Stahl reports.

Conquering the impossible

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Wounded veterans are using their hearts and minds to summit some of the world's tallest mountains and overcome the disabilities was has dealt them. Lara Logan reports.

The marijuana effect

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It's been a year since Colorado became the first state to legalize recreational pot, Bill Whitaker checks in and interviews the governor, who calls the move the most ambitious social experiment of the 21st century.

Steven Brill: My view from the gurney

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The author of a new book on Obamacare explains how his own medical crisis changed the way he saw the politics of health care.



Learning to walk again

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Cpl. Kionte Storey and SSgt. Mark Zambon tell Lara Logan about coming to terms with their injuries. "This is something that's present every moment of every day," says Zambon. "You don't do this Monday through Friday, 9 to 5, and take a break on the weekend."

Unity rally in France draws enormous crowds

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World Leaders joined hundreds of thousands of citizens in a rally to honor the 17 victims killed during three days of terror that began with an attack at the headquarters of the Paris newspaper Charlie Hebdo. CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe reports from the scene.

Open: This is Face the Nation, January 11

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The latest on the terror attacks in Paris, with Attorney General Eric Holder, New York City Police Department Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism John Miller, Rep. Michael McCaul and Sen. John Cornyn.





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