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Obama on making climate change part of his legacy

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Negotiators from around the world are now in the middle of two weeks of talks in Paris, trying to reach an agreement to limit global warming. President Obama spoke to “CBS This Morning” co-host Norah O’Donnell at the White House about his effort to fight climate change and hopes to leave behind a legacy.

Marco Rubio on San Bernardino attack, gun rights

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The senate voted Wednesday night to repeal much of Obamacare, but it failed to pass new gun control measures. They included an expansion of background checks to gun shows and online purchases and preventing those on the terror watchlist from buying guns or ammunition. Four Republican senators voted in favor of expanded background checks, but presidential candidate Marco Rubio was not among them. Rubio joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss the issue of gun violence in the U.S.

President Obama: Pollution is China's "biggest vulnerability"

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The president speaks to "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell about trusting China to push its climate change efforts, and the importance of greater transparency and accountability of countries negotiating a global climate deal in Paris.

San Bernardino shooters stockpiled bombs, cache of ammunition

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Senate Democrats failed to pass a series of gun control measures Thursday night, including a plan for more background checks. Republicans say they’re focused on fixing the mental health system and renewing the terror fight. Investigators found a dozen pipe bombs and more than 4,500 bullets in the San Bernardino suspects’ home, located in a state with some of America’s tougher gun laws. Jeff Pegues reports.

Obama on threat of terrorism vs. climate change

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President Obama faces criticism from his opponents for suggesting the world’s greatest threat is not terrorism, but climate change. Norah O'Donnell asked Mr. Obama to explain his comment during a one-on-one interview at the White House. It’s his first interview since returning from the Paris climate change talks.

San Bernardino shooting suspect's sister breaks her silence

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Suspect Syed Rizwan Farook's sister, Saira Khan, is offering new insight on Wednesday’s deadly rampage. Police searched Farook's home where they found a stockpile of ammunition and homemade bombs. David Begnaud reports.

Co-worker, family speak out about San Bernardino shooting suspect

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Investigators are sorting through evidence picked up at the San Bernardino shooting suspects' home in Redlands, California. Family members say they are in disbelief. David Begnaud spoke to the sister of one of the suspects, Syed Rizwan Farook.

Ex-CIA insider on San Bernardino suspects' potential ties to terrorism

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A new Quinnipiac poll shows most Americans believe homegrown jihadis are the greatest threat to the United States, compared to radicalized foreign visitors and terrorists hiding among Syrian refugees. Former CIA deputy director and CBS News security contributor Michael Morell joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the next steps for the investigation into San Bernardino shooting suspects' motives.



Family, friends remember 14 murdered in San Bernardino rampage

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Thousands gathered in San Bernardino Thursday night at a candlelight and prayer vigil to honor the 14 men and women killed in Wednesday’s shooting at the Inland Regional Center. Family and friends honored their loved ones by offering a glimpse into who they were and how they lived their lives. John Blackstone reports.

San Bernardino shooting suspect in contact with Islamic extremists

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New evidence is revealing more about the lives of the San Bernardino shooters who killed 14 people and wounded many more. But the reason why the married couple targeted a holiday party at the Inland Regional Center is still unknown. Investigators are looking into whether Tashfeen Malik radicalized her husband, Syed Rizwan Farook. Carter Evans reports.

Gov. Jerry Brown: We'll go as far as we have to

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California Governor Jerry Brown addresses the deadly shooting in San Bernardino, California that killed 14 people and injured 21 others. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has more.

How to talk to kids about mass shootings

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In the last month alone, people have been killed in places considered to be safe. How do you explain the violence to kids? Elaine Quijano has more.

San Bernardino shooting survivor describes chaos

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A social worker at the Inland Regional Center was in his office when the shooting started Wednesday. As police moved in, he took out his phone and started recording. Norah O'Donnell shares his story.

San Bernardino suspects had scary arsenal of weapons

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Fourteen people are dead and 21 are injured in Wednesday's shooting in San Bernardino, Calif. Officials say the shooters had enough ammo and weaponry for a far deadlier outcome. Carter Evans is in San Bernardino with the latest.

Obamas light National Christmas tree

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The first family participates in the nation's tree lighting ceremony, with performances by musicians Andra Day, Crosby, Stills, & Nash, and others





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