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Police chief: Ferguson, Missouri, shooting an "ambush"

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The St. Louis County police chief says two of his officers were "ambushed" when they were shot in Ferguson, Missouri. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds and KMOX-AM reporter Maria Keena join CBSN with new details.

Baby Lily who survived icy river crash returns home

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The 18-month-old was released from a Salt Lake City hospital after surviving a crash that took the life of her mother. Lily dangled upside down in her car seat for 14 hours after the car plunged into a frigid river on Friday. Gayle King reports.

Iran's supreme leader slams letter from GOP senators

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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is backing his nuclear negotiators and blasting U.S. officials. During a speech in Tehran, he responded to a letter from 47 Republican Senators that warned any nuclear agreement could be revoked in the future. Norah O'Donnell reports.



RTDNF honors the late Bob Simon with lifetime achievement award

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The Radio Television Digital News Foundation gave its lifetime achievement award to the longtime CBS News correspondent Bob Simon. "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager and Simon's daughter Tanya, a "60 Minutes" producer, accepted the award Wednesday night in Washington. Charlie Rose reports.

The Knot survey reveals wedding costs and trends

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"The Knot" is out with its annual "Real Weddings" study and it shows the average wedding cost in 2014 was more than $31,000, up about 4 percent from 2013. The Knot editor-in-chief Rebecca Dolgin joins "CBS This Morning" to reveal the results of the study, first on "CBS This Morning."

Former WH aide Dan Pfeiffer on Obama's presidency

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President Obama faces his final two years in office without senior advisor Dan Pfeiffer. The 39-year-old departed the White House last week after starting on the campaign trail with then-Sen. Obama. Charlie Rose spoke to Pfeiffer about what it was like working for the president.

Churches combine fitness and faith by adding gyms

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A growing trend among America's faithful combines church membership with a gym experience. Increasingly, congregants are turning Sunday into a day for spirituality and sweat. Manuel Bojorquez reports on the crossroads of fitness and faith.

Duchess Kate pays royal visit to set of "Downton Abbey"

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In what could be one of her last public appearances before giving birth to the royal baby, the Duchess of Cambridge is visiting the set of "Downton Abbey." Charlie D'Agata was in the crowd as the future queen drove up.

New efforts to bring high-speed rail to America

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High-speed rail has had a difficult time catching on in the U.S. The White House unveiled its vision for new train corridors in 2009, but so far, there has been little progress. Top speed on Amtrak Acela trains only reaches about 150 miles per hour, but now there are high speed rail projects underway in the country that will go 50 miles per hour faster. The people pushing the projects forward believe the idea of high-speed rail in the U.S. has finally turned the corner. Jeff Pegues reports.

Shareholders want Apple to team up with Tesla

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Just days after the company debuted the Apple Watch, some investors now want to steer the tech giant toward the auto industry. Two investors at the annual meeting this week made it clear they want Apple to buy electric carmaker Tesla. Apple CEO Tim Cook sidestepped the question. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the speculation.

Kerry confronts GOP senators over letter to Iran on nuclear deal

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Lawmakers still have no common ground on nuclear negotiations with Iran. Tempers flared at a fiery hearing on Capitol Hill Wednesday, as Republican senators who signed the letter expressing opposition to the administration's proposal came face to face with one of the primary negotiators, Secretary of State John Kerry. Nancy Cordes reports.

Palcohol creator defends products amidst lawmakers' call for ban

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Palcohol is sparking debate in states across the U.S. When mixed with water, it creates a cocktail. The federal government has approved the powdered alcohol, but more than a dozen states have banned it or are considering bans. Palcohol's creator Mark Phillips, who spoke only to "CBS This Morning," says those fears are widely overblown. Jan Crawford reports.

Brother and sister help save toddler from kidnapping in Washington

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Police in Sprague, Washington, say they have found the teenager who ran off with a young child on Sunday. Dramatic surveillance video captured the attempted kidnapping. Vladimir Duthiers reports on how the police apprehended the suspect.

"Horrible cancer" entered OU SAE frat years ago, chapter board says

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There are more questions about whether University of Oklahoma fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon's racist chant began on campus. The chapter's advisory board released a statement saying the stigma dates back at least three to four years. At a town hall Wednesday, students, staff and area residents came together to talk about diversity. Jericka Duncan reports from Norman, Oklahoma.

Jury sees images of MIT officer killing in Boston Marathon bombing trial

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The sixth day of testimony begins Thursday in the trial. On Wednesday, the focus shifted to the death of MIT police officer Sean Collier. Prosecutors say the Tsarnaev brothers ambushed and killed Collier once the FBI named them as bombing suspects. Don Dahler reports from Boston with the evidence.

Fog hampers search for 11 servicemen presumed dead in helicopter crash

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Military rescue crews resume their search for any sign of seven Marines and four soldiers after a helicopter crashed in the Florida Panhandle. The troops were in a Black Hawk helicopter that came down Tuesday night near Eglin Air Force Base. Mark Strassmann reports from Navarre, where the weather is making the rescue effort very difficult.

Iraq forces booting ISIS from Tikrit street-by-street

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Government forces are pushing deeper into the city of Tikrit. ISIS militants who hold the city are fighting Iraqi troops and militias. Witnesses report heavy rocket and mortar fire. Holly Williams is south of Tikrit near Samarra with one pro-government militia. She filed this report by telephone.

Secret Service agents accused of driving into White House barrier after drinking

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There are new and disturbing allegations of misconduct in the Secret Service. Two senior agents allegedly drove a government vehicle into a barricade at the White House last week after a night of drinking at a party. The two agents are under investigation. Major Garrett reports from the White House.

Manhunt in Ferguson after two police officers shot

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Police in Ferguson, Missouri, are searching for at least one gunman who shot the officers overnight. The gunfire happened during a protest outside Ferguson police headquarters and sparked a dramatic police response. The two wounded officers are in serious condition. Dean Reynolds reports from the shooting scene.

Miranda Lambert preps for the ACMs

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A new look from a country superstar. And, a big bang on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Plus, a night out for the stars of the new "Divergent" movie. Suzanne Marques has your Eye on Entertainment.





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