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Tony Robbins in the Toyota Green Room

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In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King chats with "Money: Master The Game” author Tony Robbins about writing his new book.

Kerrigan reminisces about slain skating pal

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Former figure skating champion Nancy Kerrigan remembers the Colorado police officer who was killed in a shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic as loyal, caring and a true friend. Kerrigan said she and Garrett Swasey grew up together practicing figure skating in Melrose, Massachusetts.

Jeb Bush: Extended Interview

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Here is the full extended interview with Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush that aired on the November 29th edition of "Face the Nation."

Web extra: Jeb Bush on the Republican Primary process

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On CBS' "Face the Nation," John Dickerson asks Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush about the comments in which he said he would run a campaign that would have to "lose the primary to win the general."

Baltimore cop goes on trial in Freddie Gray death

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One of six Baltimore police officers charged in the death of Freddie Gray was in court Monday for the start of his trial. Officer William Porter has pleaded not guilty to charges of manslaughter, assault and reckless endangerment. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid is covering the case for CBSN.

DOJ: Domestic terror poses greater threat than ISIS

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A recent report from the Department of Justice claims that domestic terrorism poses a greater threat in the United States than ISIS. Former FBI deputy director Timothy Murphy explained the threat and the differences between the two to CBSN.



Investigation demanded for shooting of Muslim cab driver

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The Council on American-Islamic Relations is demanding action from the FBI and Department of Justice over the shooting a Muslim taxi driver in Pittsburgh. The driver claims he was shot after the suspect asked about his background and ISIS. Former FBI deputy director Timothy Murphy joined CBSN to discuss the case.

Presidential candidates react to Planned Parenthood shooting

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Some critics are blaming political rhetoric for the Planned Parenthood shooting. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joined CBSN with a look at how presidential candidates are reacting to the shooting.

Geneticist Jennifer Doudna on paving a path for women in science

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Doudna, credited with developing the gene-editing CRISPR technology, opens up to “CBS This Morning” co-host Norah O’Donnell about her transition from initially wanting to avoid being seen as a “woman scientist” to becoming a role model for women in science.

Michael Caine and Rachel Weisz on "Youth," life lessons

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The new movie "Youth" explores life, love and memory for two friends, played by Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel. After long, successful careers, they try to navigate old age. The film also stars Jane Fonda and Rachel Weisz. Michelle Millers spoke to Oscar winners Caine and Weisz at Florence Gould Hall in New York City on what they've learned over the span of their careers.

Promise and peril of gene-editing technology CRISPR

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CRISPR could help rid of diseases like cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and even HIV and cancer. But many scientists, including Jennifer Doudna who is credited with developing the gene-editing technology, are calling for a moratorium on its use. Only on “CBS This Morning,” Doudna tells Norah O'Donnell why, for all its promise, CRISPR is surrounded by controversy.

How to find the best Cyber Monday deals

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Americans are expected to spend more than $3 billion online on Cyber Monday. But will the savings live up to all the hype? CBS News contributor and NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson joins “CBS This Morning” to break down what sales are worth your time.

American researchers on climate change's front lines

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World leaders may be negotiating in Paris about climate change, but some of the most important new research on the subject is being done far away from civilization in Svalbard, a collection of Norwegian islands just 800 miles from the North Pole. Mark Phillips reports on 22-year-old American Sarah Strand and her Swedish colleague Norbert Pirk who are trying to unlock secrets of climate change that have been frozen into the landscape for tens of thousands of years.

China smog worsens as climate change talks begin

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As world leaders meet in Paris for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, Beijing is currently experiencing the worst pollution it has seen so far this year. Officials have issued an "orange" alert, which suspends construction, limits factory work and warns residents to stay indoors. Seth Doane reports from Beijing on how the country is fighting to bring life-threatening pollution under control.

Colorado Planned Parenthood shooting survivors recount terror

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Stories of survival are emerging from the chaos of Friday’s Planned Parenthood clinic shooting in Colorado Springs. Angelica and Alexis Llaca spent the hours-long ordeal hiding in separate places. The mother and daughter told CBS News’ Barry Petersen they were most worried about each other when Robert Lewis Dear allegedly opened fire.

Peace Corps volunteers claim retaliation for reporting sexual assaults

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CBS News has obtained evidence that the Peace Corps is struggling with sexual assaults in its ranks. A survey shows nearly 20 percent of volunteers experienced some type of sexual assault, and more than half of those say they suffered repeat attacks. Pressure to change a culture of victim-blaming goes back years, but some survivors still claim they are blamed or punished. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Deadly storm on the move after slamming Midwest

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The wintry weather will bring heavy snow and dangerous freezing rain to parts of the Midwest. It has already devastated the southern Plains and is blamed for at least 14 deaths since Thanksgiving. Rachel Calderon of CBS Oklahoma City affiliate KWTV reports from Yukon, Oklahoma.

Could a Trump alternative emerge in GOP?

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GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is still taking heat for his comments about Muslim Americans celebrating 9/11 and his apparent attempts to mock the disability of a New York Times reporter. "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss whether the recent attacks against Trump will impact the 2016 race.

Mourning as Colo. Planned Parenthood shooting details emerge

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Robert Lewis Dear is accused of killing three people Friday at the Colorado Springs clinic. The victims include a police officer, an Iraq War veteran and a mother of two. Dear surrendered to police after a standoff lasting more than five hours. Mourners gathered Sunday at the church where one of the victims served as an elder. David Begnaud reports.

World leaders seek to reach climate change deal

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Nearly 150 world leaders are meeting in Paris for the largest-ever climate change summit. A new CBS News/New York Times poll shows 66 percent of Americans say the U.S. should join an international treaty to reduce global warming. Margaret Brennan reports from Paris, where security concerns threaten to overshadow the talks.

Preview: Michael Caine and Rachel Weisz

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The Oscar-winning actors play father and daughter in the new movie, "Youth." Michelle Miller sat down with the duo in Florence Gould Hall in New York City. Watch the full interview Monday on "CBS This Morning."

Holocaust survivor helping refugees escape ISIS

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Lord George Weidenfeld, who fled Austria at age 19, plans to evacuate and resettle as many as 2,000 Syrian and Iraqi Christians who are being forced to convert to Islam





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