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Judd Hirsch on "Superior Donuts," Mary Tyler Moore's legacy

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Veteran actor Judd Hirsch is perhaps best known for his role as a New York taxi driver in the hit '70s sitcom, "Taxi." He returns to TV for the new CBS comedy series "Superior Donuts," playing a grumpy Chicago donut shop owner who's unwilling to be dragged into the 21st Century. Hirsch joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the recent death of iconic actress Mary Tyler Moore and his new show.

British Parliament palace in desperate need of repairs

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Decisions that shape the United Kingdom have been made in the historic parliament building for hundreds of years. But don't be fooled by the grandeur inside. An investigation found parts of the structure are badly affected by asbestos, crumbling stonework and old wiring. Jonathan Vigliotti got a rare look behind the scenes at the World Heritage Site.

Dick Van Dyke on Mary Tyler Moore's legacy

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"The Dick Van Dyke Show" was a hit sitcom on CBS from 1961 to 1966. Mary Tyler Moore's performance as Laura Petrie won her two Emmys. Comedian Dick Van Dyke, Moore's longtime friend and co-star, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss their chemistry on TV and her legacy.

What Dow's 20,000 milestone means for U.S. economy

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On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average will open above 20,000 points for the first time in history. It marks a major milestone since a low of around 6,500 during the Great Recession of 2009. The record comes just a few days after President Trump's inauguration. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the health of the U.S. economy.

How a history of anti-Asian bias resonates in the U.S. today

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Over the past year, negative rhetoric surrounding the coronavirus has led to a surge in anti-Asian violence. But, anti-Asian bias has existed in the U.S. since the 19th century. Some experts say if we don't put an end to the hate, history will repeat itself. Michael Luo, editor for the NewYorker.com, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with his perspective.

Doctor on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and Johnson & Johnson's return

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Dr. Ron Elfenbein, the medical director and owner of First Call Medical Center, joins CBSN to discuss the latest on COVID-19 and vaccine hesitancy, as well as the return of Johnson & Johnson's one-dose vaccine after a blood clot investigation.

Preview: Mylan CEO speaks out on EpiPen controversy

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Mylan CEO Heather Bresch is opening up about the firestorm created by the nearly-500 percent increase in the price of EpiPens. She was called to testify before Congress last year about the $600 price tag for the life-saving allergy medicine. In an interview with Norah O'Donnell, Bresch told us bigger change is needed to fix what she calls a broken healthcare system. Watch the full interview Friday on "CBS This Morning."

Trump's Mexico border wall faces serious hurdles

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President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday directing the Homeland Security department to allocate funds for a wall along the Mexican border. He also wants the department to complete a comprehensive security study within 180 days. Manuel Bojorquez reports from the Texas-Mexico border, taking a look at the resources needed for this massive construction project.



The challenge of implementing enhanced interrogation tactics

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Fran Townsend, CBS News senior national security analyst and former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the challenges of President Trump trying to bring back enhanced interrogation tactics and whether his plan to build a Mexico border wall will be effective.

President Trump says he was told torture "works"

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President Trump said he would not be opposed to bringing back torture as a means to combat terrorism. Former CIA covert operations officer Mike Baker joins Elaine Quijano on 'Red and Blue' to explain "enhanced interrogation" techniques.

President Trump directives target undocumented migrants

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President Trump signed sweeping new directives targeting undocumented migrants.CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid has the latest on how the president's policies will affect undocumented migrants in the U.S.

President Trump doubles down on campaign statements

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President Trump is doubling down on some controversial statements and promises he made on the campaign trail. Republican strategist Ashley Pratte and former Clinton campaign senior aide Joel Payne join CBSN to discuss the president's latest statements and immigration policy moves.

President Trump signs order to build U.S.-Mexico border wall

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President Trump signed orders related to his campaign promises, including ending the "catch-and-release" policy and building a border wall. Washington Post political reporter Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN to break down the details of immigration policies.

President Trump to name Supreme Court pick next week

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President Trump announced on Twitter that he will name his Supreme Court nominee on Thursday, Feb. 2. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins CBSN to discuss the possible picks.

Trump talks torture of terrorism suspects

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President Donald Trump said that he feels that torture could work in combating terrorism. Former CIA covert operations officer Mike Baker joins CBSN to discuss enhanced interrogation techniques.

President Trump takes aim at "sanctuary cities"

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President Trump took aim at "sanctuary cities," signing an order to strip them of federal funding. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joins CBSN to discuss the issue.

Remembering Mary Tyler Moore

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Mary Tyler Moore became a television icon for her starring role as TV news producer Mary Richards. She died Wednesday at age 80. Ben Tracy reports.

Jobs benefits of finishing oil pipelines overstated

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President Trump says 28,000 new jobs are on the way because of the executive actions he signed to complete two controversial pipelines. But as Barry Petersen reports, most of those jobs have already been completed.

President Trump threatens federal intervention in Chicago

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The new year is only weeks old, but 228 people in Chicago have already been shot. On Tuesday night, President Trump threatened a federal intervention there to help stop the violence. Dean Reynolds reports.

Iraqis fighting ISIS respond to ban on entering U.S.

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President Trump is expected to order a temporary ban on visas for people from Iraq and five other predominantly Muslim countries. That includes the Iraqi soldiers fighting alongside the U.S. Charlie Dagata reports.





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