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Democrats gear up for battle over Supreme Court nominee

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President Trump has announced Neil Gorsuch as his pick for the Supreme Court, but Democrats are gearing up to fight the nomination. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins CBSN to discuss the latest.

"Tinder for orangutans" hoped to boost successful breeding

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Scientists at a zoo in the Netherlands are hoping to increase the chances of successful breeding by giving orangutans a virtual look at possible mates. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the latest on "Tinder for orangutans."

VP Pence swears in new Secretary of State

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Following his Senate approval, Rex Tillerson became the United States' 69th Secretary of State. Watch the new Secretary of State accept his new role in the Trump administration and give his first comments on the job.

ACLU lawyer fighting travel ban speaks out

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ACLU lawyers secured a federal judge's order to stop deportations under President Trump's travel ban on Saturday, and are taking the government back to court Thursday. DeMarco Morgan reports.

Airlines introducing "basic fares" in push for more fliers

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American Airlines and United are preparing to offer ultra-low fares to compete with discount carriers. The tickets are no-frills, and some fliers will not be allowed carry-on luggage, which has critics concerned. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Couple connected by terror seeks new heights

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Mike Materia came to Roseann Sdoia's aid when she lost a leg in the Boston Marathon bombings. The pair is still together and set to embark on two remarkable journeys. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Hundreds of U.S. diplomats signal dissent over travel ban

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Hundreds of American diplomats have signed a letter warning that President Trump's ban on refugees and citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries makes the U.S. less safe. Major Garrett reports.



Inmates take hostages inside Delaware prison

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A hostage situation is unfolding inside a maximum-security prison in Delaware. Police and SWAT teams are on the scene working on a peaceful resolution. Chip Reid reports.

Americans in Iraq warn of travel ban blowback

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President Trump's travel ban has complicated lives of Americans working in Iraq. People there see the ban as insulting, and the parliament has vowed to retaliate. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Trump administration puts Iran "on notice" over missile test

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An Iran ballistic missile test prompted National Security Advisor Michael Flynn to announce the country has been put "on notice" by the U.S. It remains to be seen what action the administration may take. David Martin reports.

Democrats aim to block Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch

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Judge Neil Gorsuch received a friendly reception from Republicans after President Trump's announcement. But Gorsuch faces a battle from some Democrats aiming to block his nomination. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest from Capitol Hill.

White House deals with travel ban fallout

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President Trump tweeted Wednesday morning, "Everybody is arguing whether or not it is a ban. Call it what you want, it is about keeping bad people with bad intentions out of the country!" Politco's Playbook co-author Anna Palmer joins CBSN with the latest on the fallout over the President's executive order.

Are kids increasingly ruling modern families?

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A new report says the number of American families having power struggles with their children is growing. Freelance journalist Jennifer Wallace who covers parenting trends joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.

Wrongfully convicted men open Brooklyn restaurant

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Two men imprisoned for murders they didn't commit are getting a new taste of freedom. Derrick Hamilton and Shabaka Shakur are now business partners at a new Brooklyn restaurant in New York. But their ambitions stretch beyond the food they serve. Michelle Miller reports on their unlikely path to new careers.

Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings' advice to Betsy DeVos

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President Trump's nominee for education secretary, Betsy DeVos, is one step closer to confirmation, as the Senate education committee narrowly voted to support her. But now DeVos, who's been criticized for her performance at the confirmation hearing and qualifications, is facing accusations that she plagiarized. Margaret Spellings, president of University of North Carolina and former education secretary under President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss some challenges the nominee may face if confirmed.

Forget the overhead bin if you fly "basic economy"

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American Airlines will start offering "basic economy" tickets this month. The move follows a similar announcement by United Airlines. Passengers who buy the cheaper seats cannot sit where they want or bring a full size carry-on. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Implementing police body cameras remains work in progress

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The New York Police Department is implementing the country's largest body camera program. More than 20,000 officers will wear the cameras once the roll-out is complete by 2019. Up to half of the country's roughly 18,000 law enforcement agencies are adopting them. However, some say the technology isn't a cure all when it comes to improving relationships between the police and the community. Jeff Pegues reports.

Tesla electric car falls short of top safety rating

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Tesla is defending its safety standards after the 2017 Model S fell short of the highest rating in a major crash test study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. DeMarco Morgan reports on what led to the results.

White House on defense as travel ban controversy grows

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The European Union's president calls the Trump administration a "threat" to Europe, in the same category as Russia, China and radical Islam. Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly is defending the rollout and enforcement of the president's temporary travel ban for seven mostly-Muslim countries. Margaret Brennan reports.

David Boies on importance of ideological balance in Supreme Court

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Legendary litigator David Boies has argued landmark cases in front of the Supreme Court. He represented Al Gore in the case deciding the 2000 presidential election and also fought to overturn California's gay marriage ban, paving the way for marriage equality. Boies, now chairman of the law firm Boies, Schiller & Flexner, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Judge Neil Gorsuch, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee.

Democrats aim to block Trump's Supreme Court nominee

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Judge Neil Gorsuch will be on Capitol Hill Wednesday, meeting senators who will decide his nomination. Gorsuch will need to get past Senate Democrats who are still furious that Republicans blocked Judge Merrick Garland's Supreme Court nomination for 293 days. Nancy Cordes reports.





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