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Next steps in the Trump travel ban fight

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Lawyers for the federal government and states challenging President Trump's executive order are filing briefs at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's at stake.

Judge order allows immigrants to enter U.S. again

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Lawyers inside John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York say there have been no serious problems with people entering the U.S. since the travel ban was halted on Friday. But if the president's executive order is restored, those travelers could once again face legal uncertainty. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Focus group rates Super Bowl commercials

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CBS News contributor Frank Luntz showed Super Bowl commercials to a focus group of 18 men and 18 women, aged 19 to 50. See how they responded to ads ranging from Budweiser's immigration story to Audi on gender pay equality.

DNA leads police to suspect in alleged jogger killing

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Suspect Chanel Lewis is being held without bail after a breakthrough in a months-long investigation into the alleged murder of a jogger. Lewis was arraigned in a New York court Sunday and is charged with second degree murder in connection with the death of Karina Vetrano. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Former CIA deputy director on Trump comparing Putin to U.S.

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CBS News contributor and former CIA deputy director Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" from Stanford, California, to discuss the implications of President Trump appearing to link Russia President Vladimir Putin's human rights violations to America's 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Tech companies join forces to stop Trump's travel ban

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Nearly 100 companies are joining the legal fight against President Trump's executive order on immigration. The businesses including Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Google and Microsoft filed a legal brief overnight. The companies say the order put forward by the White House "inflicts significant harm on American business, innovation, and growth." Jan Crawford reports.



Trump vows to be Ukraine peacemaker, issues new defense of Putin

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President Trump said over the weekend he would work with Russia and Ukraine to help "restore peace" along their border. Mr. Trump also seemed to downplay Russian President Vladimir Putin's history of violence. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.

Run for Refugees held in Connecticut

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A record number of people signed up for Run for Refugees, an annual event that took place in New Haven, Connecticut, on Sunday. Kenneth Craig has more.

Showdown over President Trump's travel ban

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Early on Sunday, a federal appeals court denied the Trump administration's request for an immediate reinstatement of the travel ban, but the ruling is temporary. The Justice Department has until 3 p.m. PT Monday to make a fuller case for the restart of the ban. Tony Dokoupil has more.

Falcons vs. Patriots: Super Bowl preview

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CBS host of "NFL Today" James Brown breaks down the game between the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons. Two years after "Deflategate," will Patriots quarterback Tom Brady take home the trophy?

Nature: Cathedral Caverns

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We leave you this Sunday Morning in the depths of Cathedral Caverns in northern Alabama. Videographer: Tom Cosgrove.

Open: This is Face the Nation, February 5

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As President Trump's immigration order faces legal challenges, "Face the Nation" talks to Vice President Mike Pence and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. And as the nation gears up for the Super Bowl, we also talk with DeMaurice Smith, the executive director of the National Football League Players Association, and James Brown, host of "The NFL Today" and special correspondent for CBS News.

Calendar: Week of February 6

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"Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead, from an anniversary for Queen Elizabeth II, to a landmark birthday for Carole King. Jane Pauley reports.

Mellody Hobson on Super Bowl parties

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The Super Bowl is as American as Mom and Apple Pie, and so are Super Bowl parties -- or are they? Contributor Mellody Hobson looks into the economics of our Game Day celebrations.

Twins separated at birth

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Adopted twins who were born in China but grew up in different cities or countries and were later reunited are being studied by researchers seeking answers to the age-old question of nature vs. nurture. Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours" reports on the remarkable lessons being learned from these identical siblings.

The bookish football star

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When Steve Hartman first met Malcolm Mitchell three years ago, the wide receiver - then playing for the University of Georgia - had been invited to join a book club. He was the only man in the club, and by far the youngest. But he was proud to be called a nerd. Today, Mitchell is playing for the New England Patriots, and he's taken his love of reading to a new level: writing a children's book, "The Magician's Hat."

A Texas tradition: Cowboy bootmaker

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Dave Wheeler, owner of the Wheeler Boot Company in Houston, Texas, has been making custom boots for more than 50 years. It's not just what he makes in his rustic and simple workshop that keeps him in demand - it's how he makes it, using the same machines his dad used. Kristine Johnson reports.

Palm Beach: Where the Gilded Age never ended

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The first thing you should know about Palm Beach is that it's an island (unto itself) - the most exclusive town in America, and (according to writer Laurence Leamer) America's first "gated community." Mo Rocca takes a tour of the city that rose from Florida's tropical wilderness, which today features one of the richest commercial strips in America, and is home to Mar-a-Lago, the "Winter White House" resort of President Donald Trump.

Jazz great teaches kids about sound of democracy

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Thirty-one years after jazz great Wynton Marsalis kicked off Super Bowl XX with a rousing rendition of the national anthem, the legendary trumpet player is teaching kids around the country about the sound of democracy. Jericka Duncan reports.

Houston steps up security for Super Bowl

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Sixty local, state and federal agencies are coordinating behind the scenes to keep everyone safe at the Super Bowl in Houston. Security has changed from previous NFL championships because technology and Houston has too. Jeff Glor reports.

Chicago rolls out new strategies to combat shootings

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The violence that plagued Chicago last year has carried into this one. January ended with 51 murders and 299 people shot. Both numbers have escalated from January 2016. The police department is rolling out new strategies to solve the problem. Dean Reynolds reports.





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