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Trump supporters stand behind his presidency, despite rocky rollout

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Kenosha, Wisconsin, was a longtime Democratic stronghold until voters there flipped the state red. Trump's supporters in the working class city say the rollout has been rocky, but blamed Democrats for making things worse. Dean Reynolds reports.

Spicer: Criticism of Yemen raid insults fallen SEAL

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WH press secretary Sean Spicer came out forcefully against anyone criticising the Navy SEAL raid in Yemen that killed one U.S. SEAL and multiple civilians, saying those critics do a disservice to the Chief Ryan Owens.

Trump keeps up attacks on federal judiciary

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President Trump spoke out against the federal judiciary again Wednesday, savaging the appeals judges who are soon to rule on his travel ban. Even Neil Gorsuch, Mr. Trump's Supreme Court nominee, criticized the president's comments. Margaret Brennan reports.



Andrew Brown Jr.'s family says 20-second police bodycam video of his death doesn't tell full story

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The family of a Black man shot and killed by sheriff's deputies in North Carolina say they aren't being shown the full story and demand to see the entire video of his death. Andrew Brown Jr.'s family attorneys say a small "snippet" of body cam video shows Brown with his hands on the steering wheel of his car when they say he was "executed" from behind. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Saroo Brierley on his life journey that inspired "Lion"

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Critically-acclaimed movie "Lion" tells the true story of a 5-year-old boy in India who gets lost on a train. It takes him thousands of miles from home. Frightened and alone, he survives on the streets until he's adopted by an Australian couple. Twenty-five years later, with only his memories and Google Earth, Saroo Brierley set out to find his lost family. The real Saroo Brierley joins "CBS This Morning" to share his story.

Warby Parker co-founders on their business vision

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Eyewear retailer Warby Parker has been a pioneer since its founding in 2010. Its glasses start at $95 and allow customers to choose, ship and try them on from the comfort of their homes. It's grown to 47 locations in 22 states, with its latest store in Philadelphia. Co-founders and co-CEOs Neil Blumenthal and Dave Gilboa join "CBS This Morning" to discuss success and the inspiration behind their company.

What's behind Americans' hearing loss?

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A new CDC report reveals a surprising number of Americans struggle with hearing loss, and many don't know it. It affects around 40 million adults, one in five between the ages of 20 and 29. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss what's causing the damage and how you can protect your hearing.

California choir teacher honored with Grammy Music Educator Award

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Many performers on the Grammy Awards stage will likely remember a music teacher who helped them. Every year, the Recording Academy and Grammy Foundation recognize a teacher for his or her contribution to music in the classroom. Michelle Miller speaks with this year's winner, Keith Hancock.

West Virginia public schools sued over Bible classes

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Some parents in West Virginia are fighting to put an end to a Bible class in public schools. For nearly 80 years, Bible stories have been taught in Mercer County as part of the regular school week. A new lawsuit argues the course is unconstitutional. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Penn State frat suspended after student's death

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Beta Theta Pi at Penn State University is suspended after the death of 19-year-old Timothy Piazza. Police say he was found unconscious inside their fraternity house Friday morning. The coroner ruled his death accidental. Investigators are now looking for video evidence from inside the house. Jericka Duncan reports.

Yemen withdraws permission for U.S. to launch Special Ops

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The government of Yemen has withdrawn permission for the U.S. to launch Special Operations ground missions inside the country. The rebuke comes after a raid against an al Qaeda compound in Yemen's Bayda province. At least 30 people were killed including civilians, and American Navy SEAL Ryan Owens also died. David Martin reports.

Trump says he'll take travel ban to Supreme Court if necessary

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President Trump says judges should not interfere with his efforts to protect Americans. The president complained again Tuesday about the legal challenge to his temporary travel ban. On Capitol Hill, the secretary of homeland security defended the executive order, but could not give examples of how it would make the country safer. Major Garrett reports.

Court hears arguments over Trump's travel ban

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Three federal judges in California are deciding the fate of President Trump's temporary travel ban. A decision is expected soon from the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. A lower-court judge blocked the president's executive order that would stop refugees from coming to the U.S. for 120 days. It would also keep citizens of seven mostly-Muslim nations from entering the U.S. for 90 days. Jan Crawford reports.

A note from Charlie Rose

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"CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose will be off until March. He explains why in a letter.

GOP silences Sen. Warren over AG nominee protest

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The Senate fight over President Trump's Cabinet has moved to his choice for attorney general, Sen. Jeff Sessions. In a rare move, Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren was silenced after Majority Leader Mitch McConnell complained about her criticism of the nominee. Nancy Cordes reports.





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