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Can optimism help you live longer?

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According to a new Harvard study, women with more optimistic outlooks may live longer, healthier lives. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports from Boston.

Will Mitt Romney become Trump's secretary of state?

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President-elect Donald Trump has been named Time Magazine's 2016 Person of the Year. Meanwhile, Trump continues to hold meetings to fill out his administration, and says he will announce his secretary of state pick by next week. Is Mitt Romney still a contender? TIME political reporter Zeke Miller joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the transition.

Pearl Harbor aircraft awaits restoration at Smithsonian

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One of the few surviving planes of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor is now on display, 75 years after the surprise military strike. The plane's stunning history and the actions of its crew are finally in the spotlight. Craig Boswell has the story from the Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia.

Acclaimed actress Helen Mirren on new movie, "Collateral Beauty"

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Helen Mirren's legendary acting career began on the British stage when she played Cleopatra. Her first major movie role was 1969's "Age of Consent," and she's since starred in many others, including "The Queen," for which she won an Oscar. Mirren joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her unusual role in her newest movie, "Collateral Beauty," as an actress hired to portray "Death."

Dennis Berman on Trump's Boeing "shakedown" and Twitter outbursts

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President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday that he and Boeing will work out a dispute over the price of a new Air Force One. Trump tweeted Tueday that "costs are out of control, more than $4 billion" and that the order should be cancelled. Dennis Berman, financial editor for the Wall Street Journal, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the president-elect's tweets about Boeing, his proposal for a 35-percent import tariff, and more.

Study finds baby teethers may release harmful chemicals

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In a new study released Wednesday, researchers tested 59 plastic baby teethers and found all of them had potentially harmful substances. For example, they all had the chemical BPA, even when labeled "BPA-free" and "non-toxic." CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the study and safe teething remedies parents can use instead.



Glassdoor reveals list of best employers for 2017

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The chief executive of Glassdoor, a job and recruiting website, says choosing where to work is one of life's most important decisions. It's based on more than two million company reviews. Employees rated things like benefits, pay and work-life balance. First on "CBS This Morning, Glassdoor CEO and co-founder Robert Hohman reveals the companies that are at top of the list.

Family torn apart by Syria's civil war reunites

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Syrian government troops are pushing deeper into rebel-held parts in Aleppo. Regime forces now control more than 70 percent of Syria's largest city. Reports from inside Syria Wednesday indicate some rebel groups are calling for a truce. The battle has left hundreds of Aleppo residents dead and tens of thousands of families have fled. Debora Patta spoke with one family who never left and never gave up hope.

Survivors mark 75 years since Pearl Harbor attack

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Wednesday marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor that drew the United States into World War II. Survivors of Japan's surprise attack will attend commemorative ceremonies to honor those who died. John Blackstone spoke with some of the last survivors.

Trump prepares to make two more Cabinet appointments

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CBS News confirms that Iowa Governor Terry Branstad will be named the next ambassador to China, and Marine Corps General John Kelly will be the nominee for secretary of Homeland Security. That would add a third retired general to the president-elect's Cabinet, indicating foreign policy will be top of his agenda. Major Garrett reports.

Major earthquake kills dozens in Indonesia

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At least 97 people are dead after a powerful earthquake hit northern Indonesia overnight. Dozens more were seriously injured. Many others are feared to be trapped in the rubble. The quake destroyed hundreds of buildings in an area devastated by another disaster 12 years ago. Adriana Diaz reports.

Trump announces Mattis pick

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President-elect Donald Trump spoke in North Carolina Tuesday night as part of his "Thank You" tour. During his speech, Mr. Trump welcomed retired Gen. Mattis officially as defense secretary. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.

"Mad Dog" Mattis joins Trump at "Thank You" rally

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President-elect Donald Trump took the stage in North Carolina Tuesday night in the second leg of his "Thank You" tour. Mr. Trump was joined on stage by retired Gen. James Mattis, his pick for defense secretary. Watch the president-elect's full remarks here.

Amazon Go opens cashier-free smart grocery store

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Amazon has already changed the way we shop online and now they are hoping to do the same in stores as well. Wall Street Journal reporter Laura Stevens joins CBSN with more on their plan to ditch the lines.

Police officer on leave for answering door naked

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A young female Domino's delivery employee was out delivering pizza when a police officer answered the door naked. Cheyenne Cope from our CBS affiliate KRQE in Albuquerque has the story.

Overhead space may come with a price

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United Airlines announced a new "basic economy" pricing tier. But are you prepared to pay for overhead space? CBSN's Kristine Johnson has more on the new pricing.

New Santa is target of racist comments

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Shoppers at the Mall of America were greeted by a brand-new Santa this season. But this new Santa Claus-who happens to be black-has been the target of racist comments. Late-night comedian Trevor Noah had a few words for Santa's critics. Watch the clip here.

"Evening News" moves to a new studio

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Viewers may have noticed the "CBS Evening News" broadcast has a new look. The show now comes on the air from Studio 57 at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York, also the home of "CBS This Morning."

USS Arizona memorial pays tribute to Pearl Harbor

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Seventy-five years ago, the Japanese launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Many of the dead Americans were college-age, 18 to 25 years old. A new memorial at the University of Arizona is meant to pay tribute to those who lost their lives aboard the USS Arizona. Barry Petersen reports.

Study reveals driving tired is like driving drunk

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A new study from AAA found that getting behind the wheel with just four or five hours of sleep is as dangerous as driving drunk. Teenagers and older adults are among the groups most at risk. Errol Barnett reports.

Most of Oakland warehouse searched as criminal investigation underway

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An ATF investigator said Tuesday that authorities do not believe the deadly Oakland warehouse fire was set intentionally, but a criminal investigation is still underway. Search teams have looked through all but 10 percent of the building, and the death toll stands at 36. David Begnaud reports.

Louisiana sheriff defends investigation in Joe McKnight shooting

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In an unusual press conference, Sheriff Newell Normand explained why his department took four days to arrest and charge 54-year-old Ronald Gasser with manslaughter after Gasser admitted to shooting former NFL running back Joe McKnight. Normand read aloud offensive social media comments and became increasingly defensive about his department's actions. Jericka Duncan reports.





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