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Navy identifies SEAL killed in Yemen over the weekend

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The Pentagon announced Monday that the Navy SEAL killed in Yemen over the weekend is William Ryan Owens of Illinois. Three other team members were wounded in a counter-terror operation.

Top Iraqi general barred from entering U.S. to visit family

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Iraqi Gen. Talib al Kenani has been working with the American military to fight terrorism for 13 years, yet he was not able to take a planned trip to visit his family in the U.S. Charlie D'Agata reports from Baghdad.



Trump faces swift backlash over immigration ban

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After a weekend of protests against Donald Trump's executive order restricting immigration from seven Muslim countries, he and his advisers insisted Monday that all is well. Major Garrett reports.

Could eating breakfast boost heart health?

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The American Heart Association says people who eat more of their calories earlier in the day have a lower risk of heart disease. Brook Silva-Braga reports.

Ohio teen with leukemia fulfills shocking bucket-list item

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Alyssa Elkins, 16, is battling leukemia. In addition to more conventional wishes like going to Disney World, she got help from the local cops to experience something stunning. Jeff Hogan of CBS Columbus affiliate WBNS reports.

Ford CEO on meeting with Trump, economy and border tax

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President Trump has made jobs growth one of his administration's top priorities. He met last week with the heads of the big three automakers: Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler. Ford president and CEO Mark Fields, a member of the president's manufacturing jobs initiative, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how potential border taxes would impact his company.

Tech giants slam President Trump on immigration policy

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Silicon Valley is taking a stand against President Trump's newly-imposed travel restrictions. Last month, Mr. Trump reached out to high-tech leaders, but now his travel ban is facing heavy criticism from some who are immigrants themselves. They include executives from Microsoft, Tesla and Google. John Blackstone reports.

Cardboard baby boxes could allow safe sleep for babies

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An unusual idea to keep babies safe is spreading in the U.S. Parents are investing in boxes that serve as cardboard cribs for infants. Doctors say the simple design could lower infant mortality. Tony Dokoupil reports on the origins of this growing movement.

New York attorney general on how he's fighting Trump's travel ban

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Democratic attorneys general from 15 states and Washington, D.C., are condemning President Trump's travel ban. They promised to "use all of the tools of our offices to fight this unconstitutional order and preserve our nation's national security and core values." New York state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, one of those vowing to fight, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the challenges they're facing as they try to identify who is being detained at airports.

Scientists use natural breeding to improve tomato taste

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The U.S. is the second largest tomato grower in the world, producing around 32 billion pounds a year. But growing the fruit in such large numbers comes at a cost to the taste. Now, researchers have found a way to put the flavor back into tomatoes. David Begnaud reports.

Former CIA deputy director says travel ban will make America "less safe"

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CBS News senior national security analyst and former CIA acting director Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries, and how adding President Trump's chief political strategist Steve Bannon to the National Security Council and the Principals Committee "brings politics into a room where there should be no politics."

Trump adviser on rollout of travel ban

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Stephen Miller, main speechwriter and senior policy adviser to President Trump, joins "CBS This Morning" from the White House to discuss the travel ban on seven Muslim-majority countries, and how the Trump administration plans to create new immigration vetting procedures.

More delays expected after Delta computer outage

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Delta passengers are stranded Monday after a massive outage. A computer failure forced the airline to issue a ground stop for domestic flights Sunday night, and around 170 flights were canceled. Kris Van Cleave reports.

White House defends rollout of travel ban amid protests

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President Trump is defending his travel ban from seven Muslim-majority countries. White House aides insist the rollout was implemented with "extremely minimal disruption," but the banned countries were not warned, causing confusion at embassies and U.S. agencies tasked with enforcing the order. Margaret Brennan reports.

Protests across U.S. blast Trump's travel ban

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Huge nationwide protests erupted once again during President Donald Trump's second weekend in office after he ordered a travel ban. What started out Saturday as a spontaneous demonstration at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York had spread to airports from coast to coast Sunday. Jericka Duncan reports.

Suspected gunmen in custody after Quebec City mosque shooting

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Six people are dead after gunmen opened fire inside a Quebec City mosque. Eight others were wounded in the attack during evening prayers Sunday night. Meanwhile, the NYPD is stepping up security at mosques in New York. Vladimir Duthiers reports.





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