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Trump considers Intelligence overhaul

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President-Elect Donald Trump could be working on a major restructuring of a major intelligence agency. Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN to discuss.

Sentencing begins in Dylann Roof trial

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Dylann Roof, convicted of killing 9 people at a African American church in Charleston, said at his sentencing hearing on Wednesday that there is nothing was wrong with him "psychologically." CBS News correspondent Mark Strassman joins CBSN with the latest on Roof's sentencing.

President-elect skeptical of U.S. Iintel on Russia?

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In a recent tweet, President-elect Trump appeared to side with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange over U.S. intelligence. President of Diligence LLC Mike Baker, a former CIA covert operations officer, joins CBSN to discuss.

Over 100 hurt in NYC commuter train derailment

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More than 100 people were hurt when a Long Island Rail Road train crashed in Brooklyn, New York, during rush hour Wednesday. Many had cuts and bruises, while the worst injury was a broken leg.

MyPillow gets F from Better Business Bureau

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MyPillow, the pillow made famous by the infomercials used to advertised it, was downgraded from an A+ rating to an F by the Better Business Bureau after allegations of deceptive advertising. Anna Werner reports.

Dylann Roof addresses jury in sentencing hearing

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Dylann Roof spoke Wednesday to the jury that will decide whether he dies or spends the rest of his life in prison. Roof was convicted of the murders of nine black people in a Charleston, S.C., church. Mark Strassmann has more.



Philly residents sour about soda tax

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Philadelphia has became the largest city to impose a tax on sugary drinks. Many consumers are not liking the price hike, 1.5 cents per ounce, which adds almost $2 to a one-gallon container. Jericka Duncan has more.

Six protestors arrested for Sen. Jeff Sessions office sit-in

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Six protestors, including the president of the NAACP, were arrested Tuesday for refusing to leave the office of attorney general nominee and Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions. The protesters believe Sessions is unqualified for the office, reports David Begnaud.

Trump's tweets continue to dominate the news cycle

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President-elect Donald Trump's recent Twitter activity has left foreign capitals, corporate boardrooms and American politicians on their toes. Jan Crawford has more on Trump's use of social media.

Sneak peek: Crime & Punishment

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"48 Hours" Presents: A stepfather sits in prison for killing his wife. Her daughters vow to keep him there. Does he deserve parole? Correspondent Tracy Smith investigates Saturday, July 1 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

As GOP moves to repeal Obamacare, blame game underway

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President Obama and Vice President-elect Mike Pence went to Capitol Hill Wednesday to ready their parties in the coming war over Obamacare. House Speaker Paul Ryan and Republicans were short on specifics. Nancy Cordes reports.

Dems warn GOP Obamacare repeal will "make America sick again"

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Democrats and Republicans had dueling meetings and news conferences Wednesday about their plans for the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. Republicans are promising to repeal it, while Democrats warn that doing so would "make America sick again." CBS News' Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more.

Do Americans want Obamacare repealed?

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Republican leaders have promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act, with Vice President-elect Mike Pence saying it must happen because "the American people have spoken." CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris looks at how supportive Americans are about Obamacare, or if they want it replaced.

President-elect Trump disputes U.S. intelligence agencies

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President-elect Donald Trump continues to dispute findings by the CIA and FBI that Russia meddled in the U.S. presidential campaign. CBSN security consultant Ron Hosko breaks down Trump's struggle with the U.S. intelligence community.

Democrats, Republicans strategize about Obamacare plans

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President Obama is huddling with Democrats on Capitol Hill and Vice President-elect Mike Pence is meeting with Republicans about their plans for the future of Obamacare. The Hill's Molly Hooper joins CBSN with the latest on the fight over the health care law, plus the controversy over President-elect Donald Trump's recent tweets about U.S. intelligence, hacking, and corporate America.

Dev Patel on how "Lion" is an "astounding anthem of humanity"

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Dev Patel rose to fame through his 2008 breakout role in "Slumdog Millionaire." His latest project is the critically-acclaimed movie, "Lion," based on the true story of a 5-year-old Indian boy who becomes separated from his family. More than 20 years later, he begins a journey to find his birth family. Patel, who's earned a Golden Globe nomination for this role, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the film.

From gene editing to devices, medical advances to watch for in 2017

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The New Year will likely bring significant medical developments that could impact our health. This follows a year that brought headlines like the emergence of Zika, the growing opioid epidemic and the skyrocketing cost of the EpiPen. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss how 2017 could see new advances in high-tech medicine.

Teens and Boston cops find common ground

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Our series, A More Perfect Union, showcase how what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. In this edition, we take a look at how teens are finding common ground with Boston police officers. Michelle Miller reports.





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