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Louisiana marshals' lawyers, Jeremy Mardis' family react to indictments

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A grand jury in Louisiana indicted the two city marshals accused of murdering 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis and injuring his father, Christopher Few. The marshals' lawyers and Mardis' grandmother gave their reaction after the grand jury handed up the indictments. Emileigh Forrester of KALB-TV reports.

CBSN business headlines: December 11, 2015

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Chipotle's founder says he's deeply sorry for the dozens of customers who got sick after eating at the restaurant chain. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN business headlines.

Is the GOP preparing for a brokered convention in 2016?

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As some Republicans look to distance themselves from Donald Trump's controversial comments, others discuss the uncertainty of the 2016 GOP convention, Washington Post reporter Tom Hamburger explains.

New polls show Ted Cruz, Chris Christie surge

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Donald Trump's rivals are slowly gaining ground in some new CBS News polls. Political editor Steve Chaggaris tell CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne Marie Green about the growing popularity of some candidates.



Family's D.C. jewelry store a gem among politicians

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The Tiny Jewel Box, a mom-and-pop shop in Washington, opens its doors to the likes of President Obama, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura. Once upon a time, it was just known for vintage jewelry, but now the store has become a go-to for Washington's movers and shakers. Julianna Goldman reports.

Why it's a buyer's market right now for airline travel

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Thirty-eight million passengers could fly worldwide for the holidays between Dec. 18 and Jan. 3, a three percent jump from last year. This would earn carriers a record $33 billion in net profits. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what this means for holiday travelers and where to look for lower airfares.

Frank Gehry gives Los Angeles River world-class make-over

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Much of the Los Angeles River does looks more like an oversized open-air sewer than a mighty waterway. But now Los Angeles is prioritizing its restoration, and in a move that created a bit of controversy, the city turned to Frank Gehry, an architect famous for beautiful and brash buildings, to help devise a solution. Ben Tracy reports.

Connecticut governor on plan to ban gun sales to people on watchlists

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Monday marks three years since the Newton school shootings. Connecticut Gov. Daniel Malloy vows to do what the U.S. Senate would not do when it comes to gun control. Malloy announced Thursday he will sign an executive order that would ban those appearing on federal watchlists from buying guns in his state. In an interview you'll see only on "CBS This Morning," Malloy joins the show from Hartford to discuss his plan.

New season of "Serial" tells Bowe Bergdahl's story

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Season 2 of the hit podcast "Serial" debuts with U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl telling the story of his disappearance. Mashable Media Reporter Jason Abbruzzese discussed the series with CBSN.

Chipotle CEO apologizes for sicknesses traced back to the fast-food chain

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On Thursday, the CEO of the Chipotle food chain issued an apology after a Norovirus outbreak sickened at least 140 people at a Chipotle in Boston. This is the latest in a series of health issues for the fast-food chain, including an E coli outbreak. Anna Werner reports.

Bowe Bergdahl speaks for the first time in popular "Serial" podcast

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The popular podcast "Serial" started its second season Thursday by introducing the story of Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl The podcast is the first time Bergdahl has spoken since he was released from a Taliban prison last year. David Martin has his story.

Rare tornado sighting in Washington state

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Heavy rain and severe storms have been swamping the Pacific Northwest for days. David Begnaud reports from Battle Ground, Washington, where residents think their town was hit by a rare tornado.





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