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Trump nominates Judge Neil Gorsuch to Supreme Court

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Federal Judge Neil Gorsuch is President Trump's pick to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court. Gorsuch has served on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver for more than 10 years. His outlook as a judge is similar to the late Justice Antonin Scalia. Jan Crawford reports on the confirmation fight ahead.

President Trump nominates Neil Gorsuch to Supreme Court

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Appeals Judge Neil Gorsuch has been tapped by President Trump to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court. The 49-year-old is a judge on the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Watch the full announcement, both Trump's speech and Gorsuch's acceptance speech.

Living Stronger: Competitive swimming career at 75

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Driven to stay healthy, 75-year-old DeEtte Sauer swims six days a week and has won dozens of medals at the National Senior games. Omar Villafranca has her story as part of a new series, Living Stronger.

Dickerson on Trump's Supreme Court pick

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CBS News political director and "Face The Nation" moderator John Dickerson discusses President Trump's Supreme Court pick and the political fallout to his immigration ban.

Americans unite to rebuild burned Texas mosque

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After a mosque in Texas burned down over the weekend, an online campaign has received close to $1 million in donations from nearly 20,000 people in over three days. David Begnaud reports on the overwhelming response.

Tech industry denounced Trump's immigration order

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In Silicon Valley, immigration is seen as essential to the growth that has made it one of the most innovative places on earth. Thirty-seven percent of employees there are immigrants. John Blackstone reports.



Trump picks Neil Gorsuch for Supreme Court

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President Trump picked appeals court Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court. Gorsuch is a solid conservative who sided with religious employers suing over the contraception mandate in Obamacare. Jan Crawford reports.

European allies express anger, worry over Trump

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President Trump's travel ban has driven a wedge between him and European allies, along with his skepticism of NATO and the EU. The fear in Europe Is that there is more to come. Mark Phillips reports.

Paul Ryan defends Trump's order as Democrats fight back

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House Speaker Paul Ryan stood by President Trump's executive order on Tuesday, although he admitted that its rollout was "confusing." It comes as career diplomats are voicing frustrations with the move, reports Nancy Cordes.

WH defends firing of acting attorney general over travel ban

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President Donald Trump fired acting attorney general Sally Yates, a career prosecutor and holdover from the Obama administration, for refusing to defend the travel ban executive order in court. Major Garrett reports.

New revelations in 1955 lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till

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Author Timothy Tyson discusses his new book "The Blood Of Emmett Till" with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King. The book recounts the brutal 1955 murder of black teen Emett Till in Mississippi. Till was accused of assaulting a white woman, which led to his kidnapping and death.

ET Update: The best Super Bowl ads of all time

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"Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier joins CBSN's "ET Update" with a look at some of the greatest Super Bowl ads of all time, including Cindy Crawford's iconic 1992 Pepsi commercial.

Tech CEOs meet to discuss Trump's travel ban

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Tech company CEOs are meeting to discuss President Trump's controversial restrictions on immigration and refugees, and to consider possible legal action. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more details.

DHS Secretary John Kelly discusses "travel ban"

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Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly defended President Trump's controversial executive order saying "it is not a travel ban." CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest.

DHS says they knew the executive order was coming

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Secretary of the Dept. of Homeland Security John Kelly said the DHS knew President Trump's executive order on banning Muslim immigrants from certain countries "was coming," and that the department was in the loop the whole time. Politico White House correspondent Eli Stokols joins CBSN with more.

Emmett Till's cousin responds to Carolyn Bryant recanting story

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In 1955, a 21-year-old white woman named Carolyn Bryant claimed a black teenager, Emmett Till, made sexual advances toward her. That claim led to Till's kidnapping and death. Now in historian Timothy Tyson's new book, "The Blood of Emmett Till," the author says Bryant has broken her silence for the first time to recant her story. Till's cousin, Wheeler Parker Jr., responds to the shocking revelation.

What the DHS knew about the travel ban

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CBS News homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues and immigration attorney Alex Ozols break down the Department of Homeland Security's press conference about the immigration order signed by President Trump. Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly said he knew of the executive order before it was signed.

Homeland Secretary: This is not a ban on Muslims

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Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly addressed the media about President Trump's executive order that halted immigration between the US and 7 Muslim-majority countries. Watch his full statement here.





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