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Donald Trump's controversial call to ban Muslim immigration

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Donald Trump is getting blasted by critics, including political rivals, for his latest controversial call to ban Muslims from entering the United States. CBS New senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with more on whether this could affect Trump's race to the White House.

Tech companies urged to help fight terror

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President Obama and other lawmakers are urging tech companies to join the global fight against terrorism. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN to discuss.

CBSN business headlines for December 8, 2015

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Chipotle closes a Boston store after students become sick, LeBron James signs a lifetime deal with Nike and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN business headlines.

Unprecedented smog levels in Beijing

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Unprecedented smog levels in Beijing prompted officials to close schools and restrict traffic. CBS News Foreign Correspondent Seth Doane joins CBSN from Beijing with details.

Donald Trump's comments about Muslims spark backlash

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Donald Trump's remarks about banning Muslims from entering the United States have sparked a backlash. Presidential Historian Doug Wead joins CBSN with perspective on Trump's remarks.



"The Talk" co-hosts on NYC episodes, latest news

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The ladies of the CBS hit show "The Talk" are back to host a week of episodes in New York City. The Emmy-winning program is currently in its sixth season, and its hosts Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sheryl Underwood, Sharon Osbourne and Aisha Tyler were recently nominated for a 2016 People's Choice Award. They join "CBS This Morning" to chat about their return to New York City and dish on news topics including the recent announcement that all military combat roles are opening up to women.

Christopher Buckley on new book, Trump's "disgraceful" comments

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Christopher Buckley is putting aside political satire for religious fiction. His new book, "The Relic Master," is a comic tale of 16th century rascal mercenaries who cash in on what they claim are the bones and possessions of saints. The story begins with the obsession over the Shroud of Turin, which many believe is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. Buckley joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his book and why he thinks Donald Trump is a demagogue.

Ex-USC coach battling alcoholism sues over firing

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Steve Sarkisian, University of Southern California's former head football coach, is suing for wrongful termination. According to Sarkisian, he was discriminated against because of a disability -- alcoholism. In response, the university is vowing to fight the suit. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss whether Sarkisian has a case.

China shuts down businesses and schools due to smog

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Dangerous smog in Beijing has forced millions to live under unprecedented restrictions like closed schools and a ban on some driving. Heavy pollution triggered the Chinese capital's first-ever red alert. Seth Doane reports.

Girlfriend mourns San Bernardino victim who died shielding co-worker

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Shannon Johnson was called a hero for shielding his injured co-worker, Denise Peraza, during the San Bernardino attack. Johnson's girlfriend Mandy Pifer told CBS News that she and Johnson were planning to marry in the next month or so. Pifer is a grief counselor, and she had just finished meeting with a client when she learned of the shooting. David Begnaud reports.

San Bernardino suspects practiced shooting at gun ranges

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The FBI says the San Bernardino shooters were radicalized "for quite some time,” but investigators don't know how or why. A newly-released photo shows Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik at Chicago's O'Hare Airport last year in Malik's first-known visit to the U.S. Officials say the couple's preparation for the terror attack included practicing their shooting. Carter Evans reports.

Political fallout and impact of Trump's Muslim ban proposal

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CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss how presidential candidate Donald Trump's latest comments on banning Muslims from entering the U.S. could impact the 2016 race.

Aretha Franklin among performers at Kennedy Center Honors

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President Obama paid homage to a few of the country's treasured talents Sunday night, including George Lucas and Carole King. Scott Pelley reports on 2015's class of honorees at the Kennedy Center Honors.

Jimmy Carter's Sunday school ritual

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Former President Jimmy Carter announced Sunday he is cancer-free, to the delight of many around the country -- including his Sunday school class in Plains, Georgia. Michelle Miller reports that despite his diagnosis, he never missed a class this fall.

Prostate cancer treatment linked to Alzheimer's

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A common hormone treatment for men with prostate cancer may raise their risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a new study finds. CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports.

Feds launch investigation into Chicago PD

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A Chicago police officer was not charged for killing an armed suspect during a chase on Monday, the same day the entire police force became the focus of a Justice Department investigation. Dean Reynolds reports.

Supreme Court leaves Illinois gun ban intact

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The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal to an Illinois city ordinance banning some semiautomatic rifles, including the AR-15. Jan Crawford reports.

Changes being made to terror alert system

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The Secretary of Homeland Security announced Monday that changes will be made to the system that warns the public of a potential terror threat. Jeff Pegues reports on what these changes mean.





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