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11/27: Gunman surrenders after standoff with police at Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood; Twin kids reunited with WWII veteran buddy

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A gunman opened fire and later barricaded himself in a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs. Police officers exchanged fire with the suspect, who possibly had "devices" with him; a most unlikely friendship added another chapter recently when a pair of young brothers met back up with a WWII vet who served on a battleship they've become enamored with

Black Friday shoppers take to the stores

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Although holiday sales are forecasted to reach an all-time high this year, some analysts say Black Friday may be past its prime. Jericka Duncan has more.

France remembers lives lost in terror attacks

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France paid tribute to those killed in the Paris terror attacks with a somber ceremony held in the rain in front of the military museum Les Invalides. Debora Patta has the story.

Psychological evaluation ordered for White House fence jumper

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The 22-year-old Connecticut man who scaled over the White House fence appeared in court Friday and was ordered to undergo a psychological evaluation. The man left a suicide note with friends before he made the jump. Craig Boswell reports from the White House.

Protesters block Black Friday shoppers in Chicago

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Demonstrators blocked storefronts and urged people not to shop as they protested the shooting of black teenager Laquan McDonald by a white police officer, Jason Van Dyke. The shooting happened 13 months ago, but the officer wasn't charged until this week. Michelle Miller has more.

Severe weather hits the Midwest

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A dangerous storm system sweeping through the middle of America has claimed at least four lives. Texas is experiencing heavy rains and flooding while Plains states are getting hit with ice and snow. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.



Michelle Obama welcomes Christmas tree to the White House

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First Lady Michelle Obama greets the Bustards and the Blue Room Christmas tree at the north driveway of the White House. The 18.5-foot Fraser fir was grown by Jay and Glenn Bustard at their tree farm in Lansdale, Pennsylvania.

Trump denies making crass impersonation of disabled journalist

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Presidential hopeful Donald Trump allegedly impersonated a disabled New York Times journalist, but despite the outcry that Trump apologize, he is demanding an apology from the New York Times. Nancy Cordes discusses the situation.

Shoppers hit stores for Black Friday deals

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One of America's great holiday traditions took place in the hours following Thanksgiving as millions of shoppers flocked to stores to do some Black Friday Christmas shopping. Brian Webb joins CBSN to talk about the deals and the atmosphere greeting consumers this year.

Chicago protests disrupt holiday shopping

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Hundreds of people have taken to Chicago's most prestigious downtown shopping district on Black Friday to protest the shooting death of a black teenager by a white police officer. WBBM's Nancy Harty joined CBSN with the details.

Suspect charged in murder of Chicago child

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Chicago police have arrested a suspect in the shooting death of 9-year-old Tyshawn Lee. Investigators called his death a "gang-related assassination." 48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates joins CBSN with more.

Ben Carson slips in latest Iowa polls

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In the latest Iowa presidential primary polls, Ben Carson has again fallen behind, now coming in third behind Donald Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. CBS News White House correspondent Major Garrett spoke to Iowa voters.

CNET lists top tech deals, stunts for Cyber Monday

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Black Friday is just part of the holiday bargain hunt, so how can you find the best deals on electronics and just about anything else? CNET editor-at-large Tim Stevens joins “CBS This Morning" to give insider tips for holiday online shopping.

Focus group ranks new holiday commercials

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It’s not always the hottest bargains that attract shoppers. Holiday commercials are hitting the airwaves and the Internet, as retailers compete for business. Republican strategist and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how a focus group responded to holiday commercials, second by second.

Holiday travelers face heightened security, headaches

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Sunday is expected to be the busiest travel day of the season. Nearly three million people will fly home. Airports around the country tightened security after the Paris attacks, and a worldwide travel alert from the State Department remains in effect. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss what holiday travelers can expect.

Pope Francis visits Kangemi slum in Kenya

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Pope Francis received a rock star welcome when he arrived to address a stadium full of young people in Kenya. Earlier, he visited one of Nairobi's vast slum areas. He travels to Uganda Friday before visiting the war-ravaged Central African Republic on Sunday. Allen Pizzey reports from Nairobi.

Trump slammed for mocking disabled reporter

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The New York Times says Donald Trump went too far, but Trump wants an apology. The Republican presidential frontrunner rejects charges he insulted Times reporter Serge Kovaleski by imitating his disability. The reporter says the candidate's explanation doesn't surprise him. Nancy Cordes reports.

Preview: The Last Prisoner

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In his first interview, Alan Gross tells Scott Pelley what his five years of captivity in Cuba were like before he was released on the same day as three Cuban prisoners held by the U.S. Pelley reports on Sunday, Nov. 29 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

Chicago protesters plan to disrupt Black Friday shopping

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Activists in Chicago say they will march to disrupt Black Friday shopping. Their protests follow the release of a graphic video showing a white police officer shooting a black teenager to death. Officer Jason Van Dyke has been charged with first degree murder in the killing of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. CBS Chicago’s WBBM reporter Mike Puccinelli reports from along the city’s Magnificent Mile shopping district.

Fence jumper breaches White House grounds with Obamas inside

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The Secret Service is investigating a new security breach on the White House grounds. Wrapped in an American flag, Joseph Caputo climbed over the White House fence onto the North Lawn Thursday while President Obama and his family celebrated Thanksgiving inside. Kris Van Cleave reports.





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