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What is next for the Electoral College?

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Electors cast their votes Monday, and Texas put President-elect Donald Trump over the top with 36 of its 38 electors casting votes for him. Some groups opposed to Trump had made a final appeal to electors to defy their state's presidential election voting outcome. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN with more on the future of the Electoral College.

Texas girl gets birthday do-over after no one shows for party

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A little girl from Spring, Texas, got a birthday do-over just one week after no one showed up for her party. Almost a thousand people showed up and sang and cheered for the 6-year-old. Drew Karedes from CBS' Houston affiliate KHOU has the story.

Music prodigy, 11, readies for first opera's debut

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Music prodigy Alma Deutscher is not only talented on the violin and piano. The 11-year-old has also composed her first opera, a modern take on "Cinderella," that will play in Vienna this month. Seth Doane reports.

Feds fighting flood of counterfeit goods over holiday season

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U.S. Customs has seized $1 billion worth of knockoff goods this year in the New York area alone. Counterfeiting is an increasing problem in the U.S., with the bulk of goods coming from China and Hong Kong. As Kris Van Cleave reports, law enforcement says the issue is even impacting national security.

"Rogue One" dominates the box office

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The latest Star Wars flick, "Rogue One," took in an estimated $155 million, making it the second-largest opening weekend for December in box office history.

Arctic blast brings record lows and deadly travel conditions

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An invasion of Arctic air over the weekend set new record lows in several cities nationwide. It was 37 degrees below zero in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and even Amarillo, Texas reached negative temperatures. There were 200 accidents in the Indianapolis area, which killed two and left 30 injured. Jamie Yuccas reports from Minneapolis.

Police in U.S. reacting to Berlin truck incident

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In response to the apparent terrorist attack at a Berlin Christmas market, authorities in the U.S. have increased security at specific sites. Chicago police are adding security at a Christmas market similar to the one that was attacked, and the NYPD is deploying critical response teams around New York. Jeff Pegues reports.



Thousands of communities at high risk from lead in paint, study finds

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An alarming new analysis by Reuters identifies thousands of communities across the country where, in some cases, lead poisoning from peeling paint has been measured as much as four times higher than the contaminated water in Flint, Michigan. Jericka Duncan reports.

"Nothing but mud" for families in Syrian refugee camp

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Aid workers at the Al Kamuna refugee camp in northern Syria are setting up new tents after thousands of civilians evacuated Aleppo in recent days. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams visited the camp Monday, finding refugee families in despair as the war rages.

Truck rams into Berlin Christmas market, killing at least nine

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At least nine are dead following an incident at a Christmas market in Berlin. A truck plowed through crowd of people at the market, and the White House released a statement saying the incident seems to be terror-related. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Truck slams into crowd at Berlin Christmas market

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An 18-wheeler crashed into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin. The crash is feared to be a terror attack. CBS News security analyst Ron Hosko joins CBSN to discuss the latest.

The inspiring Craig Sager in his last TV interview

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Sports broadcaster Craig Sager, known for his engaging way of reporting and his flashy wardrobe, inspired many during his long battle against cancer. Shortly before he died last week at age 65, Sager talked with correspondent Jim Axelrod, in what would be his final TV interview. He discussed fans' reaction to his struggle, and how he's lived each day since getting a leukemia diagnosis.

Henry Kissinger on Trump's Chinese policy

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In this "Face the Nation" Web Extra former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger cautions the president- elect to soften his rhetoric against China

Science behind gift giving

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Finding the right gift for people on your holiday list can be tricky. A recent New York Times article called "The perfect gift? It's the one they asked for" shares the science behind gift giving. Columnist John Tierney joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his article and offer tips on gift giving.

Manhunt for driver who shot 3-year-old in Arkansas

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A manhunt is underway for the killer of a toddler during an alleged road rage shooting. Three-year-old Acen King died Saturday night. He was shopping with his grandmother and little brother in Little Rock, Arkansas. Jericka Duncan reports.

California teacher's post leads to hundreds of shoe donations

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A California teacher trying to help others is learning about the power of social media. Samantha Ford, a physical education instructor outside Los Angeles, noticed several students running and playing in worn and tattered shoes. She wrote about it on Facebook. Ben Tracy shows the overwhelming response from friends and strangers. This story originally aired December 19, 2016.

Ian Bremmer on impact of Russia hack, China drone controversy

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Ian Bremmer, founding president of Eurasia Group, a global political risk consulting company, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the intelligence community's assessment that Russian hacking during the 2016 campaign was in part intended to help President-elect Donald Trump win the election. He also talks about the timing of China seizing a U.S. drone.

Michelle Obama on being called an "angry black woman"

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CBS will air first lady Michelle Obama's final interview inside the White House with Oprah Winfrey. In a preview, Mrs. Obama shares her thoughts on being labeled an "angry black woman" after President Obama began his campaign for president in 2007. Watch the full interview Monday, Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. EST on CBS.

China responds to Trump tweets on drone seizure

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China is preparing to return a U.S. underwater drone it seized last week. The U.S. publicly demanded it back, but China blamed the U.S. for dramatizing the event. After both countries agreed the drone would be returned, President-elect Donald Trump waded into the issue, breathing new life into an incident both militaries seem eager to put behind them. Adriana Diaz reports.

Behind the battle against counterfeit goods

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Customs officers are working to stop huge quantities of counterfeit products from ending up in your holiday shopping cart. Only on "CBS This Morning," Kris Van Cleave visits a facility in New Jersey to see who profits from the illegal goods.





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