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The park Bruno Mars used to call home

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Music star Bruno Mars tells Lara Logan how his humble Hawaiian roots molded his musical mentality. Logan's profile of Mars airs on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

Trump considers son-in-law Jared Kushner for key position

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One of Donald Trump's closest advisers is also his son-in-law. Jared Kushner may play an influential role in the Trump administration. The Associated Press' Lisa Lerer joins CBSN to discuss that plus Trump's top choices for open Cabinet positions.

Professor who called Trump election now predicts impeachment

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American University professor Allan Lichtman has a system of predicting U.S. presidential election winners that accurately foresaw Donald Trump's victory. He joins CBSN to explain his prediction, and why he now thinks it's likely Trump will be impeached.

Trump favors close advisers as Cabinet members

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CBS News' Chip Reid explains why Donald Trump seems to be favoring certain candidates for his Cabinet. Possibilities include Gen. Mike Flynn, Sen. Jeff Sessions, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, and financier Steve Mnuchin.



William H. Macy on "delicious" role in "Shameless"

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Emmy Award-winning actor William H. Macy is well known for his roles in "Boogie Nights," "Fargo," and the Oscar-winning film, "Room." But for the past seven seasons, he's also starred as Frank Gallagher, an addict and troublesome single father on Showtime's hit series, "Shameless." Macy joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his character and tackling taboo but "moral" topics on the show.

Reddit users help widowed dad recover late wife's music

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In our series, "A More Perfect Union," we highlight how Americans have more in common than headlines might suggest. John Blackstone meets with a father in Utah who is sharing his gratitude for a group of internet strangers on Reddit who came together to bring his late wife's voice back to life.

Amtrak CEO on new leadership's improvement efforts

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Amtrak is setting ridership records and planning to introduce new trains. It's also moving forward under new leadership and a president-elect promising investment in America's infrastructure. Amtrak CEO Charles "Wick" Moorman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest upgrades and safety efforts, including positive train control.

DEA acting chief on stopping America's opioid epidemic

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A groundbreaking new report calls substance abuse one of America's most pressing public health problems, with 12.5 million Americans having abused prescription painkillers last year. Seventy-eight Americans die every day from opioid overdoses, and the CDC says more people died from drug overdoses than car accidents or gun violence in 2014. Drug Enforcement Administration acting administrator Chuck Rosenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the crisis.

Trump and Putin loom large over president's meetings abroad

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President Obama will bring a message of solidarity when he meets with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin. Merkel is concerned about President-elect Donald Trump's rhetoric and his friendly outreach to Russia. Margaret Brennan reports.

Facebook, Google trying to stop spread of fake news

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People who got election news on Facebook might have been looking at more fake stories than real ones. BuzzFeed reached that surprising conclusion after analyzing the last three months of campaign coverage. The website studied how Facebook users engaged with bogus news stories, as compared to authentic ones. Jericka Duncan reports on what it means for voters.

Jon Stewart on President-elect Trump, hypocrisy in America

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After Jon Stewart left "The Daily Show" last summer, much of the presidential campaign went on without his unique and satirical point of view. Charlie Rose met with Stewart to discuss his new book about the more than 16 years he spent at the Comedy Central program. Stewart was quick to give his post-election analysis.

Clinton gives first public remarks since concession speech

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Hillary Clinton spoke in Washington, one week after conceding the presidential election. She got a warm reception from supporters of the Children's Defense Fund, the non-profit advocacy group where she worked as a young lawyer. Clinton told the crowd not to "lose heart" and to "believe in the country" and its path forward. Nancy Cordes reports.

Conway on Trump Cabinet, meeting with Japan PM

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Kellyanne Conway is a senior adviser to President-elect Donald Trump's transition team. Conway, who was campaign manager for Mr. Trump in the 2016 race, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss whether she's been asked to serve a role in Mr. Trump's administration, the current status of his Cabinet selection process and the president-elect's meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Eye Opener: Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine pause lifted

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Federal health agencies lifted the pause on the use of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine. Also, India has set another global record for new coronavirus cases in a single day for the third day in a row. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

President-elect Trump narrows down picks for top Cabinet posts

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is scheduled to visit President-elect Donald Trump Thursday in New York. Japan and other countries are concerned about the new administration's policies on trade and the economy. Sources also tell CBS News Mr. Trump is now offering key administration positions to some candidates. Chip Reid reports.

White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest calls Vin Scully for Medal of Freedom

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Vin Scully was the legendary voice of the Los Angeles Dodgers for 67 years. And on Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest had the honor of telling Scully the president chose him as a recipient of the Medal of Freedom. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the latest on the call to the sports icon.

Trump defies protocol, ditches press pool

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Donald Trump ditched the press pool Tuesday night to eat dinner out in NYC with his family. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to discuss the importance of the press pool and why Trump's move sparked concern.





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