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Winter weather turns deadly after highway pileups in the Midwest

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A wave of dangerously cold weather turned deadly Thursday as three people died in a massive car pileup in Michigan. Parts of upstate New York got nearly three feet of snow. Omar Villafranca reports from Bismarck, North Dakota, which is digging out from a nasty blizzard.

Hillary Clinton warns of the dangers of fake news

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While paying tribute to retiring Sen. Minority Leader Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton called upon Americans of all political parties to help solve "the epidemic of malicious fake news."

CBSN at the movies: What to watch this week

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Not sure which movies to check out this chilly weekend? New York Magazine editor Abraham Riesman joins CBSN with a preview of the R-rated comedy "Office Christmas Party," "La La Land," and movies that could pick up Golden Globe nominations.

Looking back at John Glenn's history-making life

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John Glenn was a pioneer early in the space race when he became the first American to orbit the Earth. Glenn died Thursday at 95. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins CBSN with more on Glenn's life and historic legacy.

Who is Andy Puzder, Trump's pick for labor secretary?

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Fast-food CEO Andy Puzder has been tapped by President-elect Donald Trump for labor secretary. Bloomberg markets reporter Dani Burger joins CBSN with more details on Trump's latest pick.



Giraffes added to endangered species watch list

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After the giraffe population shrank nearly 40 percent in just 30 years, conservationists have added giraffes to a watch list of threatened and endangered species worldwide.

Former labor secretary to Trump: Stop the "pettiness"

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Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich went after President-elect Donald Trump Wednesday night on CNN, calling him out for his social media attacks and "pettiness." Mr. Trump is also spurring controversy with his comments about Carrier union boss Chuck Jones. President of Indiana's AFL-CIO, Brett Voorhies, joins CBSN to discuss.

Assad regime vows to retake Aleppo

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The Syrian army is slowly advancing to claim full control of Aleppo from rebel forces. What does this mean for civilians caught in the civil war? Senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, joins CBSN with insight about what Aleppo could look like under the Assad regime.

Trump's Cabinet picks draw criticism

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Critics are slamming President-elect Donald Trump's latest Cabinet picks, including fast food CEO Andy Puzder for labor secretary, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to head the EPA, and WWE co-founder Linda McMahon to lead the Small Business Administration. Washington Post political correspondent James Hohmann joins CBSN with analysis.

How ads helped end Colombia's civil war

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Power of advertising proven in Colombian campaign that helped bring rebels out of the jungle after 52 years of civil war. Lara Logan reports on Sunday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Lawmakers take aim at doctors doing simultaneous surgeries

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Members of Congress are asking hospitals to stop allowing simultaneous surgeries. The widespread practice leaves one surgeon in charge of two or more operations at the same time. They delegate some responsibility to less experienced colleagues. A Senate report this week says "....the need to ensure patient safety and informed consent... is too important to ignore." Chip Reid shows what led to the warning.

Jeopardy contestant dead from cancer

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Jeopardy contestant Cindy Stowell died the week before her appearance on the game show was broadcast. Stowell suffered from cancer and was 41 years old.

Paula Broadwell on the impact of her "massive mistake"

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Paula Broadwell spoke with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell in her first national television interview since news broke of her affair with retired four-star General David Petraeus in 2012. In this extended clip from the interview, Broadwell remembers how the scandal that ended Petraeus' career as CIA director reduced her to a "negative caricature."

Donald Trump's pick for EPA chief not a fan of agency

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President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Scott Pruitt to head the Environmental Protection Agency. Pruitt, the attorney general of Oklahoma, has said the "debate" over climate change "is far from settled" and has sued the EPA a number of times. USA Today's Susan Page joins CBSN to discuss Mr. Trump's transition.

Ulta Beauty CEO on company's growth and vision

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It is estimated that Americans spend $127 billion a year on beauty and cosmetic products. Ulta Beauty is the country's largest beauty retailer. It sells more than 20,000 products and 500 brands in nearly 1,000 retail stores. Ulta's sales increased more than 23 percent to $3.3 billion in the first nine months of the year. Ulta Beauty CEO Mary Dillon joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what sets the company apart from others, and announces its upcoming store in New York City.





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