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Rochester teen reporter pursues dream with help from community

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Eight-grader Geoffery Rogers is working to fullfill his dream of becoming a journalist. In this installment of our series, "A More Perfect Union," DeMarco Morgan reports on how local leaders in upstate New York are helping the teen turn his dream into a reality.

Is Office Depot diagnosing non-existent computer problems?

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Office Depot is under fire for services that a former employee believes take advantage of unsuspecting customers. An undercover investigation by CBS affiliate KIRO appeared to capture the company's technicians diagnosing computers with problems that did not exist. KIRO's Jesse Jones, who broke the story, reports.

Sen. Flake on Steve Bannon, working with President-elect Trump

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During the presidential campaign, Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake was one of Donald Trump's loudest Republican critics. Flake joins "CBS This Morning" from Capitol Hill to discuss giving President-elect Donald Trump "space," concerns over Steve Bannon's appointment in the White House and why he's against earmarking.

Megyn Kelly on her "Year of Trump," dealing with sexual harassment

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In her new book, "Settle for More," Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly opens up about what she describes as her scary, bullying "Year of Trump" and the unwanted sexual advances she allegedly endured from former Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes. Kelly joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the remarks from Trump compared to the bullying she endured as a child and the "uplifting" message she wants to convey through her book.

Growing push to reform the U.S. election process

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Hillary Clinton now leads President-elect Donald Trump by about a million people in the popular vote. But that won't change the outcome of the election in the crucial Electoral College where Mr. Trump has a big advantage. Tony Dokoupil reports on the growing movement to reform the way we choose our presidents.

Oklahoma airport reopens after deadly shooting

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Oklahoma's Will Rogers World Airport is open after a deadly shooting caused chaos. It was shut down for hours Tuesday while police looked for a gunman who shot and killed a Southwest Airlines employee. The suspect was later found dead. Don Dahler reports on the apparent ambush.

President Obama tries to reassure Europe about successor

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President Obama is still trying to calm European nerves about the U.S. presidential election. Thousands of anti-American protesters flooded the streets of Athens on Tuesday, clashing with riot police. Margaret Brennan reports.



Trump Tower in NYC creates security challenges

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The Secret Service and the New York Police Department are coordinating an unprecedented security plan to protect all 68 stories of Trump Tower in Manhattan, home to President-elect Donald Trump and his business. Protesters have gathered outside the skyscraper since his election. DeMarco Morgan reports.

U.S. Navy using biofuels to power fighter jet fleet

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Some of America's best fighter jets can soar without using a drop of oil for fuel. New technology is helping the U.S. Navy power its fleet with cooking grease and plant seeds. Don Dahler reports.

Major wildfires torching the South

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Much of the South is covered in a thick haze from 31 large fires that are burning out of control. Residents near the Georgia-North Carolina border are being told to not go outside without protective masks. Mark Strassmann has the details.

How will Trump impact U.S. efforts to fight climate change?

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Donald Trump wants a dramatic increase in the production of coal and oil, which he says will create jobs. His EPA transition team is being led by Myron Ebell, a leading climate change skeptic. Chip Reid reports.

Southwest employee killed at Oklahoma City airport

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In Oklahoma City on Tuesday, a Southwest Airlines employee was shot and killed at Will Rogers World Airport. Flights were canceled and the terminal locked down. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Obama warns of "crude nationalism" amid political upheaval

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While in Greece, President Obama brought up the World Wars and the Holocaust in response to a question about the meaning of Donald Trump's victory. It came as Democrats continued to bash Trump's appointment of adviser Stephen Bannon over his ties to the alt-right. Nancy Cordes reports.

Box office breakdown: "Doctor Strange" remains on top

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Marvel's new hit "Doctor Strange" won the box office this weekend, pulling in an estimated $43 million. The new animated film "Trolls" hauled in $35 million. And in third place, Paramount's new sci-fi thriller "Arrival" made a $24 million debut.

Tiny twin's family makes inspiring gift

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When Sarah Gray and her family faced the heartbreaking prospect of losing one of their newborn twin boys, they decided to take an unusual step to help others. CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports.

Best ways to save toward retirement

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In a recent survey, 69 percent of American voters said they or their spouse have saved for retirement. But of those workers, 26 percent admit it's a $1,000 or less. In this installment of "Eye on Money," CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger shares some important tips and reminders.

O'Reilly and Patterson on children's book, "Give Please a Chance"

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Best-selling author James Patterson is famous for his thrillers, while Fox News host Bill O'Reilly is known for his historical "Killing" series. Now the two are teaming up to release a new children's book, "Give Please a Chance," celebrating the power and influence of the world "please." Patterson and O'Reilly join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their collaboration.

"Pushy Moms" help students in need transfer to top colleges

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In our new series, "A More Perfect Union," we highlight stories of people coming together. A group of women who call themselves the "Pushy Moms" helped their children get into colleges of their choice. Now, they're applying those skills to help less-privileged students. Michelle Miller reports.

Why Trump's appointment of Stephen Bannon is controversial

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Democrats and activist groups are speaking out against President-elect Donald Trump's recently appointed chief strategist, Stephen Bannon. Bannon led conservative website Breitbart for almost five years before joining the Trump campaign as CEO earlier this year. Critics allege Bannon has helped encourage the "alt-right movement." Chip Reid reports.





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