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Creators of Oscar-nominated short film "Two Distant Strangers" open up

"Two Distant Strangers," the Oscar-nominated short film on Netflix, was inspired by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Travon Free and Martin Desmond Roe, the film's creators, discuss the process of producing a film tackling the issue of police brutality. Jericka Duncan has more.

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Are your smart devices recording you?

The growing popularity of voice-activated digital assistants raises questions of privacy and security. In one case, police are trying to use data from an Amazon Echo to crack an Arkansas murder. Wired Gadget Lab writer Tim Moynihan joins CBSN to discuss.

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The impact of Donald Trump's tweets

President-elect Donald Trump continues to make waves with his Twitter account. Creative director of The Weekly Standard, Michael Graham, joins CBSN to discuss.

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Russia and Turkey agree to monitor cease-fire in Syria

Russia and Turkey have agreed to monitor a cease-fire in Syria that will go into effect on Friday. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joins CBSN from Istanbul with the latest details.

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White House hits Russia with sanctions for hacking

The Obama administration has imposed new sanctions against Russia in retaliation for a series of cyberattacks during the presidential campaign. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest details on the steps the U.S. is taking.

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From 2004: Carrie Fisher's open book

In this profile originally broadcast on February 1, 2004, actress and author Carrie Fisher (best known as Princess Leia of "Star Wars") talked with correspondent Rita Braver about her novel "The Best Awful," a thinly-fictionalized account of how Hollywood talent agent Bryan Lourd - the father of Fisher's real-life daughter - left her for another man, and of her battle with mental illness.

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Preview: The Rum War

Who makes the real Havana Club Rum? It's a story 60 Minutes reports from Cuba, where a longtime feud has roots to the Cuban Revolution. Sharyn Alfonsi reports on Sunday, Jan. 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

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Preview: Crisis in Chicago

Chicago experienced more gun violence than New York and Los Angeles combined in 2016. Yet, a 60 Minutes investigation reveals a decline in police activity. Bill Whitaker reports on Sunday, Jan. 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

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Preview: Passports for Sale

Steve Kroft reports on how small cash-starved countries, such as the island nations of Antigua and Dominica, offer citizenship for a price, creating ways to ease travel for international citizens, including those running from the law. Steve Kroft reports on Sunday, Jan. 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

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Risks of over-the-counter sleep aids

A Consumer Reports survey reveals people may be taking over-the-counter sleep aids too often. Eighteen percent of sleep aid users took them on a daily basis, and 41 percent used them for a year or longer. Required labels on those products urge users to see their doctor if insomnia lasts for more than two weeks. Consumer Reports' Lisa Gill joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the survey.

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Could broken heart syndrome have caused Debbie Reynolds' death?

Hollywood icon Debbie Reynolds died Wednesday, just one day after daughter Carrie Fisher's death. Her son, Todd Fisher, told E! News: "She was under a lot of emotion and stress from the loss [of Carrie] and it's pretty much what triggered this event." CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how loss can have impact on a person's health.

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Has a missing King Henry VIII tapestry been found in NYC?

Has a lost treasure of the English monarchy been found in a New York City rug gallery? The artwork cost King Henry VIII millions of dollars and vanished sometime after his death in the 16th century. Now some scholars believe they may be looking at a treasure that once hung in his palace. Tony Dokoupil reports.

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Skepticism over Trump's Sprint jobs announcement

President-elect Donald Trump got back to business on Wednesday with a string of meetings in Florida. He announced that Sprint would bring 5,000 jobs back the U.S., and a new company called OneWeb would add 3,000 more. However, those new jobs appear to be old news. Julianna Goldman reports.

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Russia announces Syria cease-fire deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin says a Syrian cease-fire agreement has been reached. Russia and Turkey will "guarantee" the truce, which will take effect at midnight local time. Russia's foreign minister says it covers 60,000 rebel fighters. Holly Williams reports.

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Secretary of State Kerry's speech on Israel prompts fiery response

President-elect Donald Trump accused the Obama administration of disrespecting Israel at last week's U.N. Security Council by abstaining their vote on a resolution condemning Israeli settlements. Secretary of State John Kerry then defended those actions in a wide-ranging speech that sharply criticized the longtime U.S. ally. Chip Reid reports.

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FDA lifts pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccine amid growing hesitancy

The FDA has lifted the temporary pause of Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine and states will now distribute the doses. The short pause has made many Americans much more hesitant to get the vaccine. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus has the latest.

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Millions of Americans are skipping their second dose of COVID vaccine

A CBS News poll finds just more than half of the people surveyed are hesitant to get a shot and feel more testing is needed. Meanwhile, the CDC says more than 5 million Americans have not received their second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Lilia Luciano reports.

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12/28: John Kerry defends U.N. vote, Netanyahu fires back; Therapy pig helping weary holiday travelers relax

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry defended the administration's decision not to block a United Nations resolution condemning Israel for building settlements in the occupied West Bank; Stressed and weary travelers flying in and out of San Francisco International Airport may find a bright spot in their trips thanks to LiLou the pig and her partners in the Wag Brigade

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Police shooting paralyzes black man

New police dash cam footage shows a Fort Worth police officer shooting David Collie, who was walking away from the officer when the shots were fired. The officers were in the area looking for a robbery suspect when they came across Collie, who they ordered to put his hands up when the shots were fired. His gunshot wound caused permanent paralysis below the abdomen.




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