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DACA deal may be dead after Trump's vulgar remarks

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The immigration debate in Congress has stalled after President Trump allegedly referred to several countries as "sh*tholes" during a recent Oval Office meeting. The president has since said that any hopes of a compromise with Democrats "may be dead." Bustle's Senior Political Correspondent Erin Delmore takes CBSN through the latest.

False ballistic missile alarm forces Hawaii into panic mode

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Hawaii's emergency management agency is now receiving death threats after Saturday's terrifying false alarm. An employee at the agency pushed the wrong button and mistakenly sent out a mass alert telling people a ballistic missile was headed for the state. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud takes CBSN through the latest from Honolulu.

California mudslide crews transition to recovery mode

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Crews are switching from search mode to recovery mode in Southern California six days after a storm brought fast-moving mudslides that killed at least 20 people. CBS News' Jamie Yuccas reports from Montecito, California.

Firefighter catches baby thrown from 3rd-floor balcony

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A firefighter for Georgia's DeKalb County makes a lifesaving catch when a mother threw her baby from a third-floor balcony in an attempt to save the child from a raging fire inside an apartment building.



Dramatic video shows passengers jumping from flaming shuttle boat

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A Florida shuttle boat captain is credited with saving dozens of lives when a massive fire broke out on board. Dramatic video shows passengers jumping into the water as large flames and thick smoke quickly surrounded the boat. Fourteen people were hurt. One person died. The boat was headed to a casino cruise just off the coast near Tampa Bay. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Element of Truth

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It may mostly be propaganda when North Korea boasts about its nuclear capabilities, but one American says to be careful not to underestimate the country's power. David Martin reports.

Kabul under siege

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In 16 years, the Afghan War has cost 2,400 American lives and $1 trillion. But with the country's capital under siege, the end still seems far away. Lara Logan reports.

Sen. Cotton on a skills-based immigration policy

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Senator Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, sits down with "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson and discusses the false alarm in Hawaii and the immigration meeting President Trump hosted earlier this week.

False emergency alert sends Hawaii into a panic

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CBS News correspondent David Begnaud reports from Honolulu, Hawaii, where there is outrage after a false emergency alert went out to residents and tourists on the island warning a missile was headed their way.

Calendar: Week of January 15

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From Martin Luther King Jr. Day to National Popcorn Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.

Nancy Giles on exercise gizmos

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It's that time of year when many of us resolve to get in better shape. "Sunday Morning" contributor Nancy Giles is one such hopeful, and she has a closet full of exercise and weight-loss gizmos hawked on TV to try to get her there. How helpful are they? Well, they're all packed in the closet ...

Global fallout from Trump's remark

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There's growing backlash over President Trump's controversial immigration remark. Foreign affairs columnist for McClatchy and visiting fellow at the Hoover Institute, Markos Kounalakis, talks to CBSN about the latest developments, as well as the ongoing threat from North Korea.





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