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8-year-old transgender boy removed from Cub Scout troop

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The Boy Scouts of America is facing tough questions after banning a child over his gender identity. Joe Maldonado, 8, who was born a girl and now identifies as a boy, was removed from his New Jersey Cub Scout troop. The decision followed complaints from the parents of other children. Errol Barnett spoke with Joe and his mother.

Can Amazon Echo data be used as evidence in murder case?

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Investigators in Arkansas have a search warrant to collect data from an Amazon Echo belonging to James Bates, charged with the murder of a man in his home last year. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what could be a first-of-its-kind request.

WSJ's Gerald Seib on President-elect Trump's latest staff picks

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Cyber-security expert Thomas Bossert will be President-elect Donald Trump's homeland security and counterterrorism adviser, and Jason Greenblatt, one of Mr. Trump's lawyers, will take the newly-created job of special representative for international negotiations. Wall Street Journal Washington bureau chief Gerald Seib joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the implications of these appointments.

Japanese PM honors lives lost in Pearl Harbor attack

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President Obama returns to his family vacation after a historic visit to the USS Arizona Memorial with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. They honored more than 2,000 Americans killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 75 years ago this month. Chip Reid reports.

Russian military says it has recovered black box from crash

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Russia's defense ministry says rescue workers have retrieved the flight data recorder from the military plane that crashed into the Black Sea on Sunday. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the story on where the investigation could go next.

Murder charges in yoga teacher's death

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Washington D.C. police have charged Adrian Duane Johnson, 29, with the murder of yoga teacher Tricia McCauley. WUSA's Nikki Burdine has more on the suspect.

Looking back at Carrie Fisher's life and career

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Hollywood is mourning the loss of iconic actress and writer Carrie Fisher, who died at the age of 60 on Tuesday. Managing Editor for TV Guide Alex Zalben spoke to CBSN about Fisher's life and career.



Chicago sees another deadly weekend

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Chicago has seen 58 percent more homicides this year than in 2016, and the violence did not take a break over the holiday weekend. The carnage included a shooting at a family holiday party, as well and an armed ambush of a motorist. Dean Reynolds reports on how police there are trying to stop the killings.

Wrong turn on family trip to Grand Canyon nearly proves deadly

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The Klein family's Christmas road trip to the Grand Canyon almost turned deadly after their car got stuck in the mud on an unpaved road. John Blackstone reports on how the family was able to persevere despite the freezing temperatures and deep snow.

Newark sees a lower crime rate in 2016

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Violent crime has long plagued Newark, New Jersey, but 2016 has seen declines in the murder rate and other crimes. As DeMarco Morgan reports, police reforms and harsher penalties for gun offenders have proven to be part of the solution.

Obama and Japan PM Abe make history in Hawaii

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President Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on Tuesday, the first time a Japanese leader has visited the memorial of the USS Arizona, which was sunk during Japan's surprise attack of the naval base 75 years ago. It comes the same year Obama visited Hiroshima, where the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb near the end of WWII. Chip Reid reports.

Biden to address Congress as he closes in on first 100 days in office

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President Biden is set to deliver his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, just two days before his 100th day in office. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini along with White House correspondent for The Washington Post and CBSN political contributor Sean Sullivan join CBSN's Lana Zak with a progress report on some of Mr. Biden's campaign promises.

Next week on 60 Minutes: Author Michael Lewis

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Michael Lewis has chronicled the insights of people with fresh ways of looking at familiar things, like baseball and Wall Street. His next book, he tells John Dickerson, is about the doctors and scientists who saw the COVID-19 pandemic coming.

Chaotic fights erupt at malls across the United States

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One of the busiest shopping days of the year turned into a free-for-all at malls around the country on Monday, as fights and gun scares caused panic and fears of terrorism. Incidents rattled at least 15 shopping malls from coast to coast, all around the same time. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Large crowd panics pose a difficult threat for police

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At JFK airport back in August, a cell phone video and a panicked crowd made travelers believe there was a shooter. On Monday, the sound of a chair thrown during a fight was mistaken for a gunshot, setting off a panic inside a New Jersey mall. Anna Werner has more on the challenges police face when dealing with tense crowds.

Carrie Fisher: 5 things to know

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Carrie Fisher was more than just Princess Leia in the "Star Wars" films. She was a writer, advocate and much more. Here are five things to know about the actress.

Amazon Echo used in murder case?

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Authorities in Arkansas are asking Amazon to release audio recordings from an Echo device to assist in a murder trial. CBSN's Dana Jacobson and Errol Barnett have the latest.

Buffalo Bills fire Rex Ryan

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The Buffalo Bills have fired head coach Rex Ryan, as well as his twin brother, Rob, who served as defensive coordinator. Jay Skurski of The Buffalo News joins CBSN with more.

Iconic actress Carrie Fisher dead at 60

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Iconic "Star Wars" actress Carrie Fisher has died at 60, after suffering from a heart attack on Friday. "Entertainment Tonight" senior news editor Jennifer Peros and Abraham Riesman of New York Magazine join CBSN with the lastest details.





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