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Change the vocabulary of addiction

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The president's top drug official, Michael Botticelli, says it is time to change the way we talk about addiction.

Interest rates expected to rise

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The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates by a quarter point, the first rate raise in more than nine years. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger has details.

Landslide leaves Oregon residents on brink of disaster

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For the last week, seven property owners in Oregon have watched the land slide away near their homes. What started as a crack caved into a crater. David Begnaud reports on the perilous situation.

"Cruz-ing" into second place: Ted Cruz challenges Trump

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A new national poll out today shows Ted Cruz has emerged as the strongest challenger to Trump, at just five points behind. Ben Carson has fallen into fourth place, behind Marco Rubio. CBS News correspondent Julianna Goldman has the latest.



Preview: Jane Fonda's Note to Self

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The 77-year-old actress who has won two Oscars and seven Golden Globe Awards writes a letter to her younger self and reflects on her life off screen. Watch Fonda's full Note to Self Monday on "CBS This Morning."

Full political panel, December 13

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Kim Strassel of the Wall Street Journal, Peter Baker of the New York Times, CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie, and USA Today's Susan Page talk Donald Trump and his headstrong supporters, Ted Cruz's Iowa surge, and a possible brokered GOP convention

12/13: Kerry, Kasich, Luntz

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The latest on the Paris climate deal and the 2016 presidential campaign trail, with Secretary of State John Kerry, Ohio Gov. John Kasich, GOP strategist Frank Luntz, Sen. Richard Burr, R-North Carolina, and others.

Full interview: Secretary of State John Kerry, December 13

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In an interview that aired on CBS' "Face the Nation" on December 13, 2015, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry discusses the historic climate change deal reached in Paris on Saturday and weighs in on Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from the U.S.

Full interview: Sen. Richard Burr, December 13

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Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Sen. Richard Burr, R-North Carolina, joins CBS' "Face the Night" on December 13, 2015 to discuss the counter-terrorism fight and Donald Trump's recent proposal to ban Muslims from traveling to the U.S.

Does being happy guarantee a longer lease on life?

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Does being happy guarantee a longer lease on life? A report in the British medical journal Lancet cites a study concluding there's no link between happiness and a longer life. The study was conducted with British women only. Charles Osgood reports.

What it takes to confront the climate change “tipping point”

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Dr. Marshall Shepherd, weather channel meteorologist and director of the University of Georgia's atmospheric sciences program, says the recent climate agreement in Paris is “halfway” toward addressing global climate change. Shepherd notes the rise of corporate concern over the environment as150 corporations pledge their support to the new agreement.

Sen. Burr: Barring Muslims from U.S. would be a “huge mistake”

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Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Sen. Richard Burr, R-North Carolina, says banning Muslims from entry into the United States would be a “huge mistake,” given the historical participation of Islamic nations in the war on terror.

Counter-terrorism’s newest challenge? Tracking digital footprints

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Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Sen. Richard Burr, R-North Carolina, says law enforcement must confront the growing challenge of terrorists’ digital footprints. In the wake of the attack in San Bernardino, Sen. Burr says encrypted communications have become “more and more of a problem.”

Can the GOP unite behind one presidential candidate?

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Kim Strassel of Wall Street Journal, Peter Baker of the New York Times, CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie, and USA Today's Susan Page discuss prospects for a brokered Republican convention in 2016.

Is Ted Cruz the more reasonable Donald Trump?

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Kim Strassel of Wall Street Journal, Peter Baker of the New York Times, CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie, and USA Today's Susan Page weigh in on Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s recent poll surge in Iowa.

The Trump factor: Will the GOP front-runner become the nominee?

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Kim Strassel of the Wall Street Journal, Peter Baker of the New York Times, CBS News political analyst Jamelle Bouie, and USA Today's Susan Page discuss GOP candidate Donald Trump and the headstrong supporters paving his way to a potential republican nomination.

Trump supporters: We’re tired of “weak candidates”

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Last week, Republican consultant and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz gathered 29 past and present Donald Trump supporters in Virginia to get their thoughts on the Republican front-runner -- including his controversial comments on Muslims. Over half of the supporters pledged to vote for Trump if he ran as an Independent, and many believe he would tone back his rhetoric as commander-in-chief.

Full interview: Gov. John Kasich, December 13

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Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio, joins CBS’ “Face the Nation” on December 13, 2015 and talks about his belief that fellow GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump will not become president. “It’s not going to happen,” Kasich says.

A choir of angels

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The young boys in the Choir of New College at Oxford University, founded in 1379, live two lives: one as normal children, and the other as world-class singers. Martha Teichner visits with the musical director Edward Higginbottom, and with the boys whose angelic singing continues a tradition older than America.

Christmas: Really the most wonderful time of the year?

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As we inch closer to Christmas, Americans can project the spirit of jolly St. Nick, or a Grinch-like scowl, depending on how they feel about the holiday. Many are down about the over-commercialization of Christmas, but contributor Bill Flanagan tells us why he has no problem with excess at this time of year.





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