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How Trump rolling back financial regulations may impact consumers

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President Trump took the first steps toward rolling back regulations on the financial industry. He wants to get rid of the law known as Dodd-Frank, designed to prevent another 2008-style financial crisis. Anthony Mason and Jill Schlesinger have details.

Paris on alert after attack at Louvre museum

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French police shot a man in the shopping mall underneath the Louvre museum in Paris Friday morning after he lunged at soldiers with a large knife. The suspect, a 29-year-old Egyptian, came to France legally in January. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Details emerge on Yemen raid that left SEAL, civilians dead

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The U.S. government touted a Navy raid in Yemen as a success, although it left a SEAL and multiple civilians dead. To back up its claim, the Pentagon released evidence to prove it: A decade-old video already online. David Martin reports.

Sweatcoin app pays you to exercise

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An iPhone app called Sweatcoin not only tracks your steps, it pays you in virtual currency for the miles you log. The "coins" can then be exchanged for real products. CBS News' Teri Okita reports.

Beyoncé to perform at the Grammys

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Beyoncé is set to perform at the Grammys. The news comes right after the superstar announced she's pregnant with twins. Entertainment Tonight senior news editor Jennifer Peros joins CBSN with more.



Box CEO on economic implications of Trump's travel ban

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As business leaders meet with President Trump at an economic advisory council, Box CEO Aaron Levie tells CBS News why he thinks Mr. Trump's immigration executive order and temporary ban on travel has a short and long-term impact on the economy.

Tom Selleck on "Blue Bloods," iconic career

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Emmy Award-winning actor Tom Selleck is well-known for his role as Tom Magnum in the '80s CBS show "Magnum, P.I." For seven seasons, he's starred as NYPD Police Commissioner Frank Reagan in the hit CBS drama "Blue Bloods." Selleck joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his career.

Go behind-the-scenes with the CBS News polling team

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A new CBS News poll shows Americans are sharply divided about President Trump's executive order on immigration. People want to know how we conduct these surveys, so we asked CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto to take us behind the scenes.

Protecting Trump's Mar-a-Lago presents unique challenges

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President Trump travels to his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida for the first time since his inauguration. The Red Cross says he's expected to attend its annual charity ball at the estate Saturday. Protesters plan to gather outside a nearby Trump property in West Palm Beach. Manuel Bojorquez reports from the "winter White House."

Fine print may prevent Samsung exploding phone lawsuits

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Samsung has been on a PR offensive ever since it was forced to recall its Galaxy Note 7 phone, in an effort to regain its consumers' trust. But some people who are trying to sue Samsung feel like they are getting burned again. Jim Axelrod reports.

Fact-checking Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway

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Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, says she misspoke when she referred to the "Bowling Green massacre" to defend the president's executive order on immigration. But the "massacre" never happened. Conway's other claim that the Obama administration put a six-month ban on the Iraqi refugee program is also inaccurate.

Soldier shoots man at Louvre after machete attack

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A French soldier shot and seriously wounded a man after he tried to attack another soldier. The man was armed with two machetes and carried two backpacks. The attack took place in a shopping mall outside the Louvre, one of the most visited museums in the world. Elaine Cobbe reports.

Probe into Yemen terror raid that killed U.S. commando

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The U.S. military has launched an investigation into a terror raid in Yemen that likely killed civilians and left an American commando dead. The operation targeted al Qaeda militants, but it didn't go according to plan. David Martin reports.

Trump's tough talk a break from traditional diplomacy

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The president has more strong words for Iran after the country decided to block the U.S. wrestling team from going there for a competition this month. It was in response to the president's immigration ban. The president also thanked Australia's prime minister for his comments on their recent phone call. Margaret Brennan reports.

The Takeout: Why Neil Gorsuch isn't David Souter

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CBS News Legal Correspondent Jan Crawford and Carrie Severino of the Judicial Crisis Network join "The Takeout" podcast to discuss all things Supreme Court at Casa Luca in Washington, DC.

Athletes get involved in activism

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Athletes are using their high profiles to get more involved in activism. With the Super Bowl around the corner, many fans are wondering if more political statements are on the way. Deadspin founder Will Leitch joins CBSN to break down this pattern.

Capitol Hill update on Trump administration moves

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The new administration is making political moves on healthcare, foreign policy and Cabinet confirmations. Ed O'Keefe, political correspondent for The Washington Post, joins CBSN to discuss the latest.

GOP revise Obamacare slogan to "repair"

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It appears Republicans shifted their slogan on Obamacare from "repealing" to "repairing." Republican strategist and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz joined CBSN to discuss.

Trump's talks with world leaders

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President Trump has had multiple calls with world leaders since taking office, including a recent talk with the Australian Prime Minister. Brookings Institution senior fellow Michael O'Hanlon joins CBSN to discuss the latest.

Trump's cabinet, executive orders and more

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President Trump has shaken up the White House with new executive orders and appointing controversial figures such as Steve Bannon. Democratic strategist and former Clinton media adviser Zerlina Maxwell and Republican strategist and Romney, Ryan 2012 former VP communications director Kevin Sheridan join CBSN to discuss the latest.

Trump's influence on international relations

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President Trump has caused shock waves in the international community from Australia to Israel. Cameron Joseph, Washington bureau chief at the New York Daily News, joins CBSN with the latest.





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