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Bad weather delays Space-X launch

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Bad weather delayed Space-X's anticipated return to space Sunday. The mission has a lot riding on it for Space-X. Kenneth Craig has more on that.

Is Trump really the first D.C. outsider to win the White House?

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During the election, Donald Trump relished the role of renegade, challenging Washington D.C. insiders to win the presidency. But he is not the first maverick to take the White House. Craig Boswell tells us about some other presidential outsiders who shook up the establishment.

Trump stock market rally

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The so-called Donald Trump stock market rally is going strong on Wall Street, but how long will it last? Jill Wagner talked to traders about that.

Congress to begin Trump confirmation hearings this week

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Key members of President-elect Donald Trump's administration will be grilled by Congress in confirmation hearings this week. Meanwhile, President Obama will give his farewell address in Chicago. Errol Barnett has more.

The Hostage Policy

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Should the U.S. government pay ransom money? Lesley Stahl speaks to a counterterrorism adviser who admits U.S. failures in dealing with hostages, and to the parents of Steven Sotloff, a journalist who was kidnapped and killed by ISIS.

West Coast gets hit with rain and snow

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White out conditions caused at least 350 crashes in Oregon this weekend. In California, flooding was shutting down roads. Carter Evans has more on the nasty weather.

East Coast digs out from snow

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From the mid-Atlantic and up through New England, millions of East Coasters spent Sunday getting out from under a whole lot of snow. Tony Dokoupil has more.

U.S. tanks deployed in Germany

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U.S. tanks rolled into Germany this weekend to protect Eastern Europe from a potential Russian invasion. Elizabeth Palmer has more on that.



Ft. Lauderdale shooting victims remembered

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Five people's lives were cut short in an instant Friday when a gunman opened fire at an airport in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Omar Villafranca has more on those who were lost.

Truck driver plows into Israeli troops in Jerusalem

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Four were killed and several more were injured when a truck driver drove into a crowd of Israeli troops in Jerusalem Sunday. Video of the attack is graphic. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.

New video shows moment Fla. gunman opened fire

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New video obtained by TMZ shows the deadly airport shooting that took place Friday in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Five people were killed in the shooting. David Begnaud has more.

Community unites to keep Sotloff's memory alive

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"Everybody has two lives. The second one begins when you realize you only have one," reads a plaque dedicated to the memory of Steven Sotloff, a journalist killed by ISIS. Steven wrote the quote in a letter to his parents while in captivity.

Surviving the death of a child

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"We only have each other," Shirley Sotloff tells Lesley Stahl about how her marriage survived the death of her child, journalist Steven Sotloff. "If she's with me, I'll be OK," said her husband, Art.

James Woolsey says Trump is "reasonable," "asks good questions"

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Former CIA Director and Ambassador James Woolsey talks describes what President-elect Donald Trump is like in small meetings compared to at rallies in stadiums -- and says to expect growth and evolution on issues in coming weeks.

Analysts discuss Russia hack, Obamacare, Trump's Cabinet picks

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USA TODAY's Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page, the Washington Post's Ed O'Keefe, Washington Times columnist and Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce, and Editor-in-Chief of Vox.com Ezra Klein join "Face The Nation" to discuss Russian election interference, efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare, and confirmation hearings.

Russian election interference and Trump's Twitter habit

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Former acting CIA director Michael Morell, who also advised Hillary Clinton during her presidential campaign, and former CIA Director and Ambassador James Woolsey, who was a senior advisor to the Trump campaign until he resigned from the president-elect's transition team this week, discuss a report by U.S. security services blaming Russia for meddling in the U.S. presidential race and President-elect Donald Trump's Twitter habits.

Priebus says DNC "sat there like a sitting duck"

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Reince Priebus, incoming White House chief of staff, says President-elect Donald Trump believes that Russia and other countries have been hacking, and attempting to hack, American institutions for years -- and that the reason the recent election hack was "so large" wasn't necessarily because the effort by the Russians was great, but instead because it was "so easy."

McConnell optimistic that national security team will be in place "on Day 1"

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"If you've got a brand new administration coming into office, you want to have, at the very least, a national security team in place on Day 1, and I'm hopeful and optimistic that that will be the case this time as well," says Senator Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, in a conversation about confirmation hearings.





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