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Survivors describe San Bernardino shooting

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County officials in San Bernardino, California, held an emotional press conference Monday about how they plan to move forward. Victims who were attending a Christmas gathering when the shooting started described the horror. John Blackstone has their stories.

The role of women in terrorism

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After a woman carried out last week's mass shooting in San Bernardino with her husband, the role of women in terrorism is being more closely examined. Mia Bloom, a professor of communications at Georgia State Univeristy and author of "Bombshell: Woman And Terror," joins CBSN with more insight.

2016 Grammy nominations: Breaking down the field

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The 2016 Grammy nominations have been revealed, with many close races expected for the annual music awards. Rolling Stone contributing editor Joe Levy joins CBSN to discuss the nominations.

Candidates stake out strong positions on terrorism

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2016 presidential candidates have taken strong positions on terrorism after the San Bernardino attacks. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris has analysis for CBSN.

How abandoned airports are reinventing themselves

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Millions of travelers will be flying across the country this holiday season, but some airports won’t see a single passenger because they have been abandoned. Every state has at least one abandoned airfield, closed because of changing needs. Some communities have now decided to go full speed ahead on reviving them. Mark Albert reports.

Peek inside an $8.5 million dollhouse

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If you think dollhouses are child's play, you haven't seen a dollhouse that's on display in New York. Michelle Miller reports on the Astolat Dollhouse Castle billed as some of the most costly real estate in an expensive city.



Donald Trump responds to critical GOP memo, reporter controversy

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In this web extra for "Face the Nation," Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he believes the internal NRSC memo had a positive assessment of his candidacy. Plus, Trump addresses claims that he mocked a disabled New York Times reporter.

Donald Trump: I have a "great temperament"

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In this "Face the Nation" web extra, the Republican presidential candidate defends himself against criticisms that his temperament isn't fit for the White House

Navy vet on honoring fallen troops with historic Mississippi swim

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Former Navy SEAL Chris Ring set out to honor the families of fallen troops by becoming the first American to swim the entire length of the Mississippi River. He began his journey this spring at Lake Itasca in Minnesota,swimming through 10 states and more than 2,300 miles over six months. On Friday, he completed his journey, reaching the Head of Passes, Louisiana, at the edge of the Gulf of Mexico. Ring joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his incredible feat.

Alicia Keys reveals Grammy nominees in major categories

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Only on "CBS This Morning," 15-time Grammy winner Alicia Keys reveals the nominees in four of the biggest categories for the 58th annual Grammy Awards: Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Album of the Year.

Security guards caught on camera roughing up Houston fans

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The University of Houston is investigating why a postgame celebration looked more like a brawl. Football fans rushed the field on Saturday after the Cougars beat Temple for the conference championship. Cameras captured security guards hired by the school beating some of the fans. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Feds to conduct probe of Chicago police department

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The Justice Department's wide-ranging probe comes amid allegations of a cover-up in the shooting death of a black teenager, Laquan McDonald. It forced the police chief to resign. Dean Reynolds reports on a spreading scandal that has shaken public trust in the cops.

Ex-colleague of San Bernardino suspect: "Syed was a talker"

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Since the San Bernardino shooting massacre, few people who knew the two killers well have come forward. But a former co-worker and college classmate of one of the suspects, Syed Rizwan Farook, is providing some key insight into the troubles he says Farook was facing over the last few years. David Begnaud reports.

How were San Bernardino shooters radicalized?

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Investigators are still looking for the exact motive that led suspects Syed Rizwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, to kill 14 people and wound 21 others at a holiday party. Carter Evans reports.

Obama speaks on ISIS, gun control, tolerance in Oval Office address

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In a primetime speech Sunday night, President Obama said the terror attack in San Bernardino, California, shows terrorism is now in a new phase. He promised to destroy anyone who tries to harm Americans. It was the president’s first address from the Oval Office in five years. Major Garrett reports.

Boston and Halifax bound by 98-year Christmas tradition

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When an explosion tore through Halifax in 1917, Boston quickly sent a relief train stuffed with supplies. The cities are still bound by the gesture of good will in the face of tragedy. Meg Oliver reports.

The Spy Among Us, Part 2

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Steve Kroft continues his report on former KGB spy Jack Barsky -- including how Barksy duped the KGB and how the FBI changed his life.

The Spy Among Us, Part 1

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Jack Barsky held a job at some of the top corporations in the U.S. and lived a seemingly normal life -- all while spying for the Soviet Union.

President Obama: "We will destroy ISIL"

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President Obama delivered an address from the Oval Office on national security and the deadly massacre in San Bernardino, California.





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