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Trump fraud case ruling could come soon

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A class action lawsuit, alleging fraud by "Trump University," is set to start later this month in California. Saturday night, lawyers for the president-elect filed a motion seeking to postpone the trial until after his inauguration. A ruling could come Monday from the same judge who Trump criticized while on the campaign trail. Mireya Villarreal has more.

Good news for Celebrex users

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A large study trying to determine a link between the anti-inflammatory drug Celebrex and heart problems has concluded. The results of the study have shocked doctors, but in a good way. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.

Powerful earthquake hits New Zealand

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Two people are dead, and officials are expecting the death toll to rise, after an earthquake struck New Zealand just after midnight. The quake cut off roadway access to at least one region. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.

Will Donald Trump also be tweeter-in-chief?

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One of Donald Trump's most effective tools on the campaign trail, and sometimes his Achilles heel, was his Twitter account. Will that still be the case when he starts life in the White House? Tony Dokoupil has more.

Anti-Trump protests continue days after election

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More protests are planned nationwide against President-elect Donald Trump. CBS News correspondent DeMarco Morgan joins CBSN from outside the Trump Tower in New York City with the latest details.

Trump goes after The New York Times via Twitter

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CBS News contributor and New York Times Magazine chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich joins CBSN to discuss what's next for Donald Trump as he prepares to transition into the White House, amid a Twitter rant where the president-elect went after The New York Times.



Extended stories from the trail: CBS News' 2016 campaign reporters

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Our 2016 political embeds traversed the country covering the candidates. In an election season full of surprises, our road warriors encountered the unexpected in pursuit of politics. John Dickerson sits down with Sopan Deb, Hannah Fraser-Chanpong, Erica Brown, Jackie Alemany, Kylie Atwood, Sean Gallitz and Alan He to hear their stories from the trail. The original panel discussion aired on the November 13, 2016 broadcast of "Face the Nation."

FTN: Page 2

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Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the 2016 election.

Newt Gingrich: "There are going to be substantial deportations"

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Newt Gingrich, former House Speaker and vice chair of the Trump transition team, says there will be "substantial deportations" of criminals under a Trump administration, though he concedes that 2 million people would be "a lot to deport."

Stories from the trail: CBS News' 2016 campaign reporters

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Our 2016 political embeds traversed the country covering the candidates. In an election season full of surprises, our road warriors encountered the unexpected in pursuit of politics. John Dickerson sits down with Sopan Deb, Hannah Fraser-Chanpong, Erica Brown, Jackie Alemany, Kylie Atwood, Sean Gallitz and Alan He to hear their stories from the trail.

Bill Plante: Celebrating 52 years at CBS News

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This week, Face the Nation congratulates CBS News Correspondent Bill Plante. After 52 years at CBS News, the legendary White House reporter will retire. Plante has covered every presidential race since 1968, traversing the country and the globe to deliver the news.

Newt Gingrich: "Trump's got to be the salesman"

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Newt Gingrich, former House Speaker and current vice chair of Donald Trump's transition team, says Trump can work across the aisle on infrastructure and tax reform.

Full interview: Newt Gingrich, November 13

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Newt Gingrich, former House Speaker and current vice chair of Donald Trump's transition team, discusses how Trump plans to lead in the White House and weighs in on his immigration policy. The full interview aired on the Nov. 13, 2016 broadcast of "Face the Nation."

Tombstone cleaner honors vets

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In Florida, correspondent Anna Werner found a man who sees honoring our fallen heroes as a life-long commitment. Andrew Lumish takes brushes to veterans' headstones blackened by age and the elements.

60 Minutes preview: Donald Trump

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In his first interview after the election, Donald Trump tells CBS News' Lesley Stahl, "there could be some fencing," along the U.S. border with Mexico.

Look who's talking: Trevor Noah

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South African standup comedian Trevor Noah has been charting his own unique course almost nightly since his debut as host of "The Daily Show" last fall. Michelle Miller talks with Noah about his career and his childhood, recounted in his new memoir, "Born a Crime."

Open: This is Face the Nation, November 13

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"Face the Nation" takes you inside President-elect Donald Trump's transition to the White House looks at the reactions from those supporting Hillary Clinton, with guests Newt Gingrich, vice chair of Trump's transition team, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, and others.

Passage: In memoriam

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"Sunday Morning" remembers three prominent figures who left us this past week: former Attorney General Janet Reno, "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." star Robert Vaughn, and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, composer of the haunting ballad "Hallelujah."

Legends: Warren Beatty

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Warren Beatty doesn't need a star on Hollywood Boulevard to remind anyone that he's a living legend. The actor, producer and Oscar-winning director is now back in a new film, playing Howard Hughes in 1958 Hollywood, in "Rules Don't Apply." Mo Rocca sits down with Beatty, who admits he's not the easiest interview.

Wedding Gift

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Brandon and Kathy Gunn, of Northville, Mich., have been married nine years now, and yet they just recently opened their last wedding present. The present has a lesson for all of us. Steve Hartman reports.





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