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The U.N. vote's impact on U.S.-Israel relations

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President-elect Donald Trump is warning the U.N. that "things will be different" after he takes office. Trump slammed the U.N.'s recent vote to condemn Israel for construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. Shibley Telhami, a Mideast policy expert at the Brookings Institution, joins CBSN to discuss the impact U.S.-Israel relations.

Year-end tax tips: Do 2017 early

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Until the clock strikes midnight on Jan. 1, there's still time to reduces your 2016 tax bill. An easy way to do that is to pay some 2017 expenses early, like making a January mortgage payment in December, or paying now for educational expenses you expect to have next year. And there's always the option of moving up some charitable giving to before Dec. 31.

Colbert challenges Obama

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In this clip for the "7 Days of Stephen Colbert", the "Late Show" host challenges POTUS to a game of basketball

Netanyahu, Trump raise tensions with the U.N.

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Israel says it will not stop building in east Jerusalem, defying the U.N.'s condemnation of construction on land claimed by Palestinians. Eurasia Group founder Ian Bremmer discusses President-elect Donald Trump's expected relationship with Israel and the U.N.



Thousands of flights delayed by winter storms

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Winter weather is disrupting holiday travel plans for millions of Americans across parts of the northern U.S. CBS News' DeMarco Morgan reports from Newark airport in New Jersey.

Who would have won a Trump vs. Obama election match-up?

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President Barack Obama said he could have won if he'd been able to run again in the 2016 election, but on Twitter, President-elect Donald Trump argued otherwise. The Washington Post's John Wagner joins CBSN to discuss their relationship and the president-elect's power through Twitter.

Restoring Arches and Canyonlands National Parks

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In our ongoing series America the Beautiful, celebrating the National Park Service's 100-year anniversary, we visit Utah, where winter at Canyonlands and Arches National Parks brings an escape from the crowds. Jeff Glor reports on how park officials are leading a program to restore the ancient landscape.

How an 11-year-old prodigy composed an opera

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Alma Deutscher began playing the piano when she was two, and violin at age three. Now she's written and composed her first opera. Her achievements are drawing comparisons with another child prodigy, Mozart. Alma's opera version of "Cinderella" premiers this week in Vienna, where Mozart spent much of his adult life. Seth Doane spoke with her during the rehearsals.

How U.N. resolution against Israel will impact U.S. relations

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Israel says it has suspended working ties with countries who voted for a U.N. resolution against Israel's settlement-building in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. The U.N. said they are a violation of international humanitarian law. The U.S. could have vetoed it, but abstained, which allowed the measure to pass. Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how this might affect U.S.-Israel relations.

Michigan sinkhole threatens to swallow homes

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A huge sinkhole threatens homes in a Detroit suburb, as engineers and local officials are working to secure the dangerous crater. Nearly two dozen homes in Fraser were evacuated over the weekend. A pipe collapse, deep underground, could be the cause. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Mother hikes 26 miles north of Grand Canyon to search for help

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A Pennsylvania family who got stranded last week on their way to the Grand Canyon is sharing an incredible story of survival. Karen Klein said it all began last Thursday when her family of three was on vacation. John Blackstone reports on how the mother survived freezing temperatures and treacherous conditions.

Sony Twitter hacked, falsely claims Britney Spears died

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A hacked Sony Music Twitter account falsely announced Monday that singer Britney Spears had died. The inaccurate report also appeared on Bob Dylan's Twitter account. A hacker group called "Our Mine" says it broke into Sony's account to correct that report and denies any connection to the original hack. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact of the hacking.

Holiday travelers face snow, rain and delays

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Severe weather could cause major headaches for millions of holiday travelers. A storm system carrying a mix of rain and snow is passing through the East Coast Tuesday. Parts of the Great Plains are digging out after a storm brought blizzard conditions. DeMarco Morgan reports from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, one of the many airports dealing with delays.

Mall fights break out across U.S.

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Police are investigating a string of fights in malls across the country during on of the busiest shopping days of the year. There were reports of fights in more than a dozen cities Monday, from Elizabeth, New Jersey, to Fort Worth, Texas. Jericka Duncan reports.

Japanese PM to make historic visit to Pearl Harbor

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In Hawaii, President Obama is hosting a tribute that's 75 years in the making. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe laid a wreath at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific on Monday. Many servicemen killed in the Pearl Harbor attack are buried there. Abe will be the first Japanese prime minister to make an official visit to the USS Arizona Memorial alongside a U.S. president. Chip Reid reports from Honolulu.

Trump fires back at Obama's claim he could have won third term

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President Obama says he would have been able to beat Donald Trump with a message of diversity and tolerance in the 2016 elections, if he'd been able to run for a third term. President-elect Trump fired back on Twitter, writing there's "no way" he would have lost. Julianna Goldman reports.

Young scientist's ideas keep getting bigger

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Two years ago, Olivia McConnell was leading a campaign for the woolly mammoth to be recognized as the South Carolina state fossil. Chip Reid caught up with the young scientist, now 11, and found she has overcome quite a lot in her pursuit, and has even larger goals now in her sights.

2016 feared as deadliest year for drunk driving

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2016 may go down as one of the worst years for drunk-driving deaths. On average, 28 people a day have been killed in DUI accidents. Transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports.





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