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Former chiefs of staff on Trump doubting intel on Russia hacking

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As part of the transition, incoming Chief of Staff Reince Priebus met last month with the men who have done the job for other presidents, including Andrew Card and Bill Daley. Card, who served under President George W. Bush for five years, and Daley, President Obama's chief of staff from 2011 to 2012, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's Twitter habits and his questioning of U.S. intelligence on Russian hacking.

New McDonald's near Vatican sparks controversy

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One of McDonald's newest locations is creating a supersized controversy in Italy because of its location just outside the walls of Vatican City. Seth Doane reports.

Woman sues to delete name online after revenge porn incident

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A woman in New York City is suing to have her name deleted from Google, Yahoo and Bing. She says an ex-boyfriend posted explicit video as "revenge porn," and now you can't search her name without pulling up references to it. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the case.

Turkish investigators identify nightclub attack suspect

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Turkey says it has identified the gunman who killed 39 people during a New Year's terror attack at a nightclub. Officials have not released the name of the suspect, who recorded video of himself in Istanbul. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Istanbul.

Companies prepare tactics to respond to Trump tweets

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General Motors and Ford are not the only companies to receive criticism from President-elect Donald Trump. Boeing, Amazon, Apple and Carrier were also called out during the campaign. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" from San Francisco to discuss how companies are preparing crisis management strategies to respond to Mr. Trump.

New Year's Eve diamond heist near Times Square

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Blocks away from millions of New Year's Eve revelers in Times Square, three burglars made their way into a jewelry company and made off with an estimated $6 million in gems, reports Don Dahler.

Four Texas children killed by accidental poisoning

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Four children were killed in Amarillo, Texas, on Monday when their father unwittingly set off a chemical reaction with professional-grade pesticide, reports Mireya Villarreal.



Police release new video of Istanbul nightclub shooter

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Turkish police released new video Tuesday of the suspected Istanbul nightclub gunman filming himself days before the attack. Police have still not released his name, and it's unclear if they have it yet, reports Jonathan Vigliotti.

Ford CEO foresees "positive U.S. manufacturing business climate" under Trump

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Ford announced Tuesday it is canceling plans to build a $1.6 billion plant in Mexico. The company will instead invest $700 million to expand a plant in Flat Rock, Michigan, creating 700 U.S. jobs. Ford CEO and President Mark Fields spoke to CBSN about the motivation behind the decision.

House Republicans backtrack on plan to weaken ethics office

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House Republicans are abandoning their plan to gut the power of the independent Office of Congressional ethics after criticism by both Democrats and President-elect Donald Trump. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest on the controversy dominating the first day of the 115th Congress.

House GOP drops efforts to gut ethics office

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House Republicans held an emergency meeting to reverse their plans to strip power from the Office of Congressional Ethics. The meeting came after relentless criticism from President-elect Donald Trump and Democrats. CBS News' Nancy Cordes explains.

Congress strips power from ethics watchdog

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The Washington Post's Ed O'Keefe breaks down the controversial vote by House Republicans to remove power from the independent Office of Congressional Ethics, a move President-elect Donald Trump has criticized.

Apple sued over FaceTime's role in fatal car crash

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A family is suing Apple, claiming the FaceTime app distracted a driver who crashed into their car. The crash killed their 5-year-old daughter. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman explains the issues at stake.

Four Texas children believed to be killed by pesticide gas

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An investigation is underway into a deadly leak of highly poisonous gas in a Texas home. Four children were killed and six other family members were hospitalized. Investigators believe fumes from a pesticide seeped into the home early Monday. Mourners gathered outside the family's house in Amarillo. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Former Marine shows progress after double arm transplant

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John Peck, a former Marine sergeant whose groundbreaking double arm transplant we covered back in October, shared an exciting step in his recovery: wiggling his new fingers. His recovery has faced setbacks, but his latest video suggests he may be able to realize his dream of becoming a celebrity chef one day.

Oprah on new cookbook, Weight Watchers, and Michelle Obama

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OWN CEO Oprah Winfrey's career has taken her from talk show host to author to cable network founder. Now she's releasing her first cookbook, "Food, Health, and Happiness: 115 On-Point Recipes for Great Meals and a Better Life." Oprah joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her struggles with weight and how she found contentment.

Does legal marijuana impact the way teens view pot risks?

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Teenagers' attitudes about marijuana are changing at the same time that more states are making the drug legal. A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds some teens perceive pot as having a lower risk than in the past. John Blackstone reports.

2-year-old saves twin trapped under toppled dresser

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A newly-released video is a sobering reminder of the hidden danger of falling furniture. Two toddlers in Utah were climbing a dresser when it tipped over on them. One of the little boys was trapped until his brother managed to push the dresser off him. Anna Werner reports with reaction from the twins' mother.

House GOP votes to limit independent ethics committee

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The 115th Congress will be sworn in today, with the Republicans controlling both the House and the Senate. When President-elect Donald Trump takes office, it'll be the first time in a decade the GOP is in charge of both houses of Congress and the White House. In a surprise move, House Republicans made ethics oversight their first piece of business. Nancy Cordes reports.

Severe flooding, possible tornadoes slam the South

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Communities in the South expect more severe weather after a deadly storm system slammed the region. Violent weather left a trail of damage and flooding across several states. At least five people were killed in Alabama and Florida. Omar Villafranca reports from Rehobeth, Alabama.





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