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Jamie Foxx on playing (and being) an embarrassing dad

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In films and on TV, Jamie Foxx has hit all the right notes. His latest project is a new Netflix series, "Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!" playing a single parent to a daughter who finds him less than cool. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller talks with Foxx and his co-star, fellow "In Living Color" alum David Alan Grier, and with Foxx's daughter, Corinne, an executive producer of the show, who found inspiration in the tradeoffs of having a famous entertainer for a dad.

University revokes Donald Trump's honorary degree

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In the wake of his controversial plan to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., Robert Gordon University in Scotland is revoking an honorary degree it awarded Donald Trump in 2010. The school says that the Republican candidate's statements are incompatible with the university's standards. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more details.

Brother of reality TV star mysteriously disappears

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Police are searching for Michael Cavallari, the brother of reality TV star Kristin Cavallari. His car was found abandoned in Utah just a few days after he was arrested for allegedly threatening a woman. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates joins CBSN with more on the investigation.

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter defends ISIS strategy

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Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said at a Senate hearing that although ISIS is not contained, the U.S. is doing everything it can to fight the terrorist group. CBS News senior national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with more details about the hearing.

Donald Trump's effect on the GOP primary

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Donald Trump's continuous controversial remarks have had a dramatic effect on the GOP primary. Politico chief political columnist Roger Simon joins CBSN with analysis.

Your iPhone may be tracking your every move

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Many people don't realize their iPhone's location tracking feature keeps a log of where they go and when. But you can turn it off for greater privacy. Julie Watts reports.

Obama encourages Americans to "rise above" bigotry, fear

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Speaking at an event marking the 150th anniversary of slavery's abolition in the U.S., President Obama alluded to recent anti-Muslim sentiment, saying "we betray the efforts of the past, if we fail to push back against bigotry in all its forms."

FBI Director: San Bernardino shooters radicalized in 2013

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FBI Director James Comey testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, saying that San Bernardino shooting suspects Syed Rizwan Farook and wife Tashfeen Malik were radicalized online before they were married



CBSN business headlines for December 9, 2015

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The government's safety rating system goes high tech, Air France loses millions in revenue after the Paris terror attacks and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN business headlines.

Time Magazine's Person of the Year: Angela Merkel

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Time Magazine has chosen German Chancellor Angela Merkel as its Person of the Year for 2015. Time Magazine Assistant Managing Editor Sam Jacobs joins CBSN to discuss. business headlines.

Passage: In memoriam

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"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Grammy-nominated rapper DMX.

Camping out: One boy's year under the stars

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Thirteen-year-old Boy Scout William Olmstead loves camping, so when COVID came along he thought, what better way to test himself than to put up a tent behind his house in Wilton, Connecticut, and sleep in it longer than any backyard camper ever has? Correspondent Steve Hartman checked in with William as he passed the one-year anniversary of his camping challenge.

Donald Trump's plan to ban Muslims sparks backlash

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CBS News Political Director John Dickerson and Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes join CBSN with analysis of Donald Trump's plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States.

Wi-Fi technology can "see" people through walls

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Someday soon, you may not need a cape or special glasses for Superman's x-ray vision. Researchers at MIT are developing a new promising technology that can detect people through walls using Wi-Fi. Don Dahler reports.

Mandy Patinkin's mission: Helping migrants survive

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Last month Mandy Patinkin, who plays a "Homeland" CIA division chief racing to save a fictional world from a terror attack, helped refugees get ashore on the Greek island of Lesbos. We asked Patinkin to describe that journey on a beach, and how it changed his world.

CNET reviews new Apple battery case

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Apple is answering complaints about weak batteries in iPhones. The tech giant is releasing its first iPhone battery case, which can be used with the 6 and 6s models. The case provides 80 percent more power. CNET senior editor Scott Stein joins “CBS This Morning” to review the new product.

Remembering Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

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As consort to Queen Elizabeth II, he was Britain's "first gentleman," a man with a fairy-tale title in an era that was hardly from a fairy tale. Correspondent Mark Phillips looks back on the life of Prince Phillip, who died this week at the age of 99.

How to distinguish between cold and flu

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Up to 20 percent of Americans come down with the flu every year, and on average, adults get two or three colds. Dr. Holly Phillips joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how flu or cold symptoms differ.

Focus group's heated exchange on Trump's proposed Muslim ban

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Politicians' outrage over Donald Trump's idea of keeping Muslims from entering the United States does not dissuade his supporters, many of whom say his proposal is worth a try. Republican strategist and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz held a focus group on Trump's proposal and joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what they thought about Trump's ideas.

Dozens of Boston College students sick after eating at Chipotle

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Health officials say norovirus is likely to blame for the latest illness outbreak at Chipotle. Boston College says about 80 students became sick after eating at the chain about a mile from campus. Chipotle is recovering from an E. coli outbreak earlier this fall. Anna Werner reports.

Millions in Northwest drenched by floods

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The Pacific Northwest is bracing for a new round of rain. Powerful storms washed out roads in Oregon and Washington, causing mudslides and forcing evacuations. The rain is expected to intensify this week and flash flood watches are also in effect. Ben Tracy reports.

The devotion of Nancy Reagan

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Throughout their 52-year marriage, Nancy Reagan was President Ronald Reagan's staunchest supporter. But one of the great mysteries is that a woman who was so attuned to and protective of her husband's public image could be unaware of her own. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl talks with Washington Post columnist Karen Tumulty, author of the new book "The Triumph of Nancy Reagan," and with former Reagan White House chief of staff James Baker, about the complicated persona of the woman who had... Читать дальше...





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