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Mother and 2-year-old kicked off Spirit Airlines flight

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A Houston pianist and cancer researcher is speaking out after she was kicked off a Spirit Airlines flight along with her two-year-old son and elderly parents. In a statement, Spirit Airlines said its "records indicate a passenger was removed from Flight 712 after refusing to comply with crew instructions several times during taxi to runway and safety briefing."

Calendar: Week of December 11

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From National Cocoa Day to an FCC vote which may end net neutrality, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

Almanac: Dodge cars

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On December 10, 1920, auto pioneer Horace Dodge died at the age of 52, just a few years after introducing the car that bears his name. Jane Pauley reports.

6 wildfires rage in Southern California

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Some 8,500 firefighters in southern California are slowly gaining ground on six wildfires raging from Santa Barbara to San Diego - catching a break Friday when the warm Santa Ana winds died down. But they're blowing again today. Carter Evans reports.



Trump holds "Make America Great Again" rally

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President Trump held a campaign-style rally in Pensacola, Florida on Friday. Mr. Trump addressed the tax cut, how other countries “rob America," and stumped Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore. Watch his remarks.

Arizona officer acquitted of murder

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A man was shot and killed by a police officer responding to report he was waving a rifle out his hotel room window. The officer has now been acquitted of murder. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN to discuss the harrowing body camera footage and the ensuing trial.

Congress roiled by sexual misconduct allegations

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Democratic Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota and Republican Rep. Trent Franks resigned this week after being embroiled in sexual misconduct allegations, while Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore is still running despite allegations against him. Politico national political reporter Gabriel Debenedetti joined CBSN to break down what new standard this is setting for lawmakers.

What to expect in 2018, according to The Economist

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With only three weeks left in 2017, The Economist is looking ahead. The magazine's Executive Editor, Daniel Franklin joins CBSN to discuss what to expect in 2018 from Pyongyang to Silicon Valley.

Trump takes credit for strong job report

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Employers added 228,000 jobs in November, and the White House was quick to take credit for the numbers, which was more than expected. Seth Harris, former deputy U.S. secretary of labor under former President Obama, joins CBSN to discuss.

India sets record for single-day COVID-19 death toll

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India is experiencing a rapid surge in newly confirmed cases of coronavirus nationwide. On Saturday, the country reported more than 4,100 deaths, shattering its previous single-day record. Parth M.N., an independent journalist based in Mumbai, joined CBSN to discuss India's response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Indian Prime Minister Modi faces calls to impose nationwide lockdown

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Health officials and global leaders are urging Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to enact a nationwide lockdown as newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 surge nationwide. The country now averages nearly 400,000 new cases every day. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay reports from New Delhi.

Growing calls for social media companies to address political polarization

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Facebook's decision to uphold its suspension of former President Trump's account has reignited the debate over free speech and public safety. Now, social media companies are facing growing calls to combat extremism, misinformation and political polarization. Chris Bail, a Duke University professor and author of "Breaking the Social Media Prism: How to Make our Platforms Less Polarizing," joined CBSN to discuss his research on the issue.

Ed Sheeran tops Spotify's most-streamed list

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Ed Sheeran is Spotify's most-streamed artist of the year. Spotify trends spokeswoman Shanon Cook joined CBSN with a look back on 2017's biggest hits.

How what you eat is changing the climate

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Food systems account for as much as one-third of the world's greenhouse gas emissions. The Natural Resources Defense Council's Sujatha Jahagirdar joins CBSN to explain how to lessen your diet's impact on the planet.

"Vote Roy Moore!" Trump tweets ahead of Alabama election

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President Trump has tweeted his full-throated support for Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore ahead of next week's special election. He also blasted Moore's Democratic opponent, Doug Jones. Meanwhile, in Washington, the House Ethics Committee has launched new investigations into allegations of sexual misconduct on Capitol Hill. Politico congressional reporter Rachael Bade joins CBSN to break it all down.





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