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Could al Qaeda be behind the Mali hotel attack?

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At least 170 people were held hostage at a hotel in Mali. There are reports that al Qaeda may be behind the attack. Retired Army Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer joins CBSN with analysis.

Are copycat terror attacks possible in the U.S.?

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Terror analysts say a Paris-style attack would be unlikely in the United States. Former FBI Supervisory Special Agent Ali Soufan joined CBSN with more on why ISIS may not be capable of carrying out a similar assault.

UnitedHealth wants to pull out of Obamacare

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UnitedHealth wants to drop out of the Affordable Care Act, fewer people applied for unemployment benefits and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is donating $20 million to help speed up Internet service in schools. CBS News MoneyWatch's Hena Daniels has those business headlines and more on CBSN.

Security forces storm Mali hotel after gunmen take hostages

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At least three people were killed in a hostage standoff at a Mali hotel. Security forces have stormed the Radisson Blu hotel and are going floor by floor in an attempt to free hostages. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips joins CBSN with the latest developments.

Jeb Bush cautions against surging anti-refugee rhetoric

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The Republican presidential candidate responded to a question from a New Hampshire teenager about whether or not he would "stop all Islams" from entering the United States in the wake of last week's terror attacks in Paris

"CBS This Morning" co-hosts defend Jimmy Iovine after social media backlash

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Media outlets reported music mogul Jimmy Iovine was under fire for a comment he made on "CBS This Morning" that triggered a social media backlash. Iovine was explaining the idea behind Apple Music's new commercial starring Mary J. Blige, Kerry Washington and Taraji P. Henson. "CBS This Morning" co-hosts defended Iovine, giving context to the situation.

Genetically modified salmon coming to supermarkets

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The FDA has approved the first genetically modified fish for human consumption in the U.S. Scientists say it's been proven safe, but some consumers are wary. Julie Watts reports.



Deadline Club honors CBS News' Charlie Rose, Lesley Stahl

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The Deadline Club, largest chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, inducted "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose and "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl into the New York journalism Hall of Fame.

Khan Lab School reinvents American classroom

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In 2006, hedge fund manager Sal Khan used online tutoring to try and reinvent learning and break down barriers, calling it the Khan Academy. The online school now delivers more than 580 million online lessons in over 36 languages. But now, Khan is thinking small. Kahn joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why he created a "brick-and-mortar" school in California where students ages five through 12 are in one classroom.

Behind Maureen Dowd's story on Hollywood sexism

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The Equal Opportunity Commission is interviewing female directors to learn if there is a pattern of discrimination in Hollywood. More than 100 men and women in the film industry shared their thoughts on Hollywood sexism with Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Maureen Dowd. Dowd joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what she learned while writing her New York Times Magazine cover story called "Waiting for the Green Light." A version of the article can be found on NYTimes.com.

NRA defends allowing people on no-fly lists to buy guns

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Thousands on the government's terrorist watch list, which includes the “no-fly list," bought firearms in the last decade. All of those sales were legal. Bills to close that loophole have been introduced for eight years in a row now, but they've all failed. Supporters hope the terror attacks in Paris will be the push Congress needs to pass it. Nancy Cordes reports.

Coast Guard having record year chasing down cocaine smugglers

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The U.S. Coast Guard is celebrating a massive drug bust off the coast of Central and South America. They recently delivered more than 25 tons of confiscated cocaine to DEA agents. Investigators say about 80 percent of the cocaine smuggled into the U.S. is brought up the Pacific Coast, packed in small boats and even submarines. Carter Evans reports from the Coast Guard base in San Pedro, California.

U.S. veterans volunteering to fight against ISIS

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As the war on ISIS in the Mideast rages on, U.S. airstrikes are helping Kurdish forces fight the terror group in Iraq -- but so are American fighters on the ground. Some U.S. veterans are returning to the region as volunteer soldiers. Charlie D’Agata reports from Erbil, Iraq.

ISIS releases video promising to attack Washington

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Top U.S. law enforcement officials are trying to tamp down fears about ISIS and reassure a nervous public. It follows the release of the latest ISIS propaganda video where the terror group threatens to attack Washington and blow up the White House. Jeff Pegues reports.

Ex-FBI supervisor: Al Qaeda could be behind Mali attack

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Ali Soufan, former FBI supervisory special agent, has investigated many terrorism cases. They include the USS Cole bombing and also the events before and after 9/11. Soufan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the Mali hostage situation and threats from ISIS and al Qaeda.

Gunmen take 170 hostages at Radisson hotel in Mali

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Gunmen are holding up to 170 hostages at a luxury hotel in Bamako, Mali, used by Western travelers. The standoff at the Radisson Blu Hotel in the city’s capital began early Friday morning. The U.S. embassy there is asking Americans in Mali to stay where they are. Mark Phillips reports on this unfolding story.

Time Magazine cover questions strategy to combat ISIS

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The latest issue of Time Magazine questions the international strategy against ISIS in the wake of last week's deadly attacks in Paris. Time continuous news editor Dan Stewart discussed the cover with CBSN.

More Mexican immigrants leaving U.S. than arriving

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A Pew Research Center report says more immigrants from Mexico are leaving the U.S. than are entering. USA Today Immigration reporter Alan Gomez discussed the historic shift with CBSN.

Adele says goodbye to streaming for "25"

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Grammy-winning singer Adele says her highly anticipated album "25" will not be available on streaming music sites like Spotify, following in the footsteps of pop star Taylor Swift. Billboard senior editor Alex Gale spoke to CBSN about the impact.

Anonymous: We are winning battle against ISIS

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The hacker group Anonymous says it has taken down more than 20,000 ISIS-related social media accounts after declaring war on the terror network. CBSN's Contessa Brewer reports.





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