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Congress demands fixes for car seat failures

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Federal lawmakers are demanding changes to vehicle safety regulations and calling for an investigation into car makers as the result of an ongoing CBS News investigation into the strength of car seats. Kris Van Cleave reports on how seats can fail in rear-end crashes and lead to serious injuries or death.

President-elect Trump's potential conflicts of interest

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President-elect Donald Trump tells the New York Times that government conflict of interest laws will not apply to him as president. He said under the law, he has no obligation to cut ties with his businesses. He also said the Trump name "is certainly a hotter brand than it was before." Anna Werner reports.

Tennessee school bus crash victim's mom recalls agony

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The investigation into the deadly Tennessee school bus crash is focused on speed and the actions of the driver. Dazed members of the Chattanooga community are mourning the deaths of five children. The bus driver faces multiple charges. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

President-elect Trump softens positions at New York Times meeting

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President-elect Donald Trump has chosen South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley to become U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Haley is the first woman chosen for a Cabinet-level job in the new administration. Mr. Trump flew to Florida for Thanksgiving after an on-the-record interview with reporters from the New York Times. Chip Reid reports on why some of his loudest supporters are unhappy with what he said.

TSA agents prepare for crush of holiday travelers

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More than 48 million Americans are expected to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday. Many could run into weather trouble. Regardless of how you are traveling, expect it to be crowded. The most travelers since 2007 will be hitting the roads and packing planes. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Lower gas prices may mean more holiday traveling by car

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More than 40 million people are expected to drive to their Thanksgiving destinations. The day before the holiday is traditionally the busiest time on the roads. David Begnaud reports from Miami.

Kanye West reportedly remains hospitalized

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Kanye West reportedly remains hospitalized after checking into a Los Angeles medical center on Monday. Keltie Knight, The Insider co-host, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with the latest on West.

4/24: CBS This Morning Saturday

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Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine makes a return; The Dish: Chef Beverly Kim on giving back during pandemic.



Poll: Trump should stop tweeting

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A majority of American voters are calling for President-elect Donald Trump to stop tweeting. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more on voters are saying.

JFK assassinated 53 years ago today

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On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Watch CBS Evening News' Walter Cronkite deliver the shocking news to the nation.

Trump walks back pledge to charge Clinton

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President-elect Trump told The New York Times on Tuesday that he doesn't "feel strongly" about prosecuting Hillary Clinton. Republican strategist Kevin Sheridan and Democratic strategist Keith Boykin join CBSN with the latest on why Trump may be taking this approach.

Ellen posts White House mannequin challenge

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The honorees at Tuesday's White House Medal of Freedom ceremony had a little fun before the ceremony. Watch the star-studded mannequin challenge.

Steering clear of the germs while traveling

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Millions of germs may be coming with you if you're traveling this holiday. Dr. Roshini Raj, NYU Langone Medical Center gastroenterologist, joins CBSN with more on how to steer clear of the diseases while you travel.

Singer Adele hints she is pregnant at concert

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Is Adele pregnant? Rumors are flying after she dropped a major hint onstage. CBSN'S Elaine Quijano has more on what she said to fans while exiting the stage.

Woman show kindness to anti-gay family

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This Texas woman is proving that taking the high road is the way to go. After overhearing a family talking badly about their gay nephew, Natalie Woods had a surprising response. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more on her gesture.

Mom says Tenn. bus driver told kids "are you ready to die?"

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Parents in Chattanooga said Tuesday that they were worried about the school bus driver long before the deadly crash that killed at least five elementary school students. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann joins CBSN with the latest.

Young students remind us how to be kind during Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving usually comes with wishes for peace and tranquility. But it can also bring a cornucopia of stress, tension and anxiety. At a middle school in Yorktown, New York students spoke to Dr. Jon LaPook, and reminded us to be kind to each other.

Parents had complained about Tennessee bus driver before wreck

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Authorities say 24-year-old Johnthony Walker was going well above the posted speed limit when the school bus he was driving Monday in Chattanooga, Tennessee crashed, killing five children. Parents had apparently complained about Walker's driving before the wreck. Mark Strassmann has more.

Trump Foundation admits to breaking IRS rules

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President-elect Trump's charity has admitted it broke IRS rules by giving money to someone it shouldn't have. Specific violations aren't yet known, but the Washington Post reported during the campaign that Trump used money from the charity to settle lawsuits brought against him. Julianna Goldman reports.

President Obama presents Medals of Freedom

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Robert Redford, Michael Jordan, Diana Ross and a host of other notables were presented the Medal of Freedom by President Obama Tuesday. The Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian award of the United States. See the full presentation.

Rapper Kanye West hospitalized after canceling tour

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Kanye West is being hospitalized, reportedly for exhaustion, after going on a bizarre rant at a concert and canceling the remainder of his tour. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier and "Insider Tonight" co-host Keltie Knight join CBSN to discuss.





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