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Trump under fire for hiring Breitbart's Steve Bannon

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President-elect Donald Trump has hired Washington outsider Steve Bannon as his chief strategist, a controversial move that has Democrats and liberals livid, and even some conservatives very concerned. CBS News' Chip Reid reports from the White House.

Politico Playbook on CBSN: Trump's temperament and the backlash

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Donald Trump told "60 Minutes" that his strongest asset is his temperament. However, nationwide protests continue in response to the president-elect's harsh remarks on the campaign trail. Trump is also receiving backlash for naming Breitbart's Steve Bannon his chief strategist. Politico Playbook co-authors Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer discuss on CBSN.

Bernie Sanders on keeping an open mind about Donald Trump

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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders joined CBSN to discuss the anger Donald Trump generated throughout his campaign, his thoughts on the Trump presidency, and which policies the Democratic Party will oppose.

MoneyWatch: Russia investors react to Trump victory

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Russian Direct Investment Fund is a $10 Billion fund to attract investors to Russia. The fund also invests in projects outside of Russia. Kirill Dmitriev, Chief Executive of RDIF sits with CBS News to discuss Donald Trump's election, his relationship with Russia and Russian Investments.

Trevor Noah on being "Born a Crime," 2016 campaign

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Trevor Noah became host of "The Daily Show" right as the 2016 election campaign began to take off. Nearly a week after Donald Trump's victory, the comedian is not shy about how he is coping with the results. Noah joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood," and the election results.

Arthritis drug Celebrex not as risky for heart as suspected, study finds

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Some of the more than 50 million Americans with arthritis may benefit from data published in the New England Journal of Medicine showing the popular arthritis painkiller Celebrex is just as safe as drugs like ibuprofen and naproxen. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula, a cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.



Bernie Sanders on how Donald Trump won presidency

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Sen. Bernie Sanders, whose presidential campaign won 22 states and 13 million votes before losing the nomination to Hillary Clinton, is laying out his agenda in his new book, "Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In." The Vermont senator joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he thinks Democrats failed to appeal to the working class in the 2016 election.

Supermoon may trigger serious flooding in Florida

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The extra-bright Supermoon has been lighting up the sky all over the world. The full moon has not been this close to earth since 1948. But the stronger gravitational pull is amplifying the seasonal "king tide," and creating heightened flood risks in places like south Florida. David Begnaud reports.

Trump's holdings could pose conflicts of interest

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Donald Trump's campaign says figuring out how to transfer the family real estate business to his children is a top priority. The Trump Organization is a privately-held company that has always answered to him and not shareholders. But with his shareholders now the American people, Trump's massive portfolio presents unprecedented conflicts of interest. Julianna Goldman reports.

House majority leader on Trump's appointments, securing borders

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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's appointments of Steve Bannon as chief strategist and Reince Priebus as chief of staff. He also talks about one common ground that Republicans and Democrats have.

President-elect Trump on protesters, Obama meeting

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Donald Trump and his family spoke with "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl in their first TV interview since the election. Stahl asked Mr. Trump about visiting President Obama, his vow to investigate Hillary Clinton and reports that his supporters were harassing minorities. Stahl joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her interview with the president-elect.

Inside Trump's transition to the White House

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After his presidential election victory, Donald Trump is tasked with hiring thousands of people as he prepares to take over the White House. Director of the White House transition project Martha Kumar, Lauren Leader-Chivée, co-founder and CEO of "All In Together," and presidential historian Jonathan Darman join CBSN to discuss Trump's transition to the presidency.

Is Trump softening on campaign promises?

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In his first major interview since being elected the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump spoke with 60 Minutes' Lesley Stahl. Stahl asked Trump about some of his campaign promises, such as building a wall and deporting illegal immigrants. CBSN political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez, "Roll Call" columnist Jon Allen and deputy director of the Center for American Progress Action Fund Igor Volsky join CBSN to discuss Trump's campaign pledges.

Analyzing Trump's first senior staff appointments

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President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Reince Priebus as his chief of staff and Steve Bannon as his chief strategist and senior counselor. CBSN political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez, "Roll Call" columnist Jon Allen and deputy director of the Center for American Progress Action Fund Igor Volsky joined CBSN to discuss the recent appointments.

Trump on SCOTUS, Roe v. Wade

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What will happen to abortion access if Roe v Wade is overruled? Donald Trump says each state will decide for itself.

Special prosecutor for Hillary Clinton?

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Will Donald Trump hire a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton? "I'm going to think about it...I don't want to hurt them," he says.

Donald Trump's message to protesters

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"Don't be afraid," President-elect Donald Trump says to protesters on the streets and to all Americans who say they're scared of a Trump presidency.

How is China reacting to election of Donald Trump?

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After all of the tough talk about China during the campaign, how is the nation with the world's largest population and second largest economy reacting to Donald Trump's victory? Adriana Diaz reports from Beijing.





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