The Oscar winner stars as Cheryl Strayed who embarked on an 1,100-mile journey after abusing drugs, suffering through a failed marriage and losing her mother. Source
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U2 announces arena tour
U2 will kick off a 19-city arena tour starting next May in Vancouver. Also, Julie Andrews returns to host “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2015” on PBS. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment stories. Source
Louboutin on using spikes in shoe designs, breaking away from standards
Christian Louboutin, famous for designing heels with red soles, shares why he thinks there is a sense of “liberation” going on in the domain of shoes. Source
Louboutin: Shoes are transforming, empowering for women
Christian Louboutin, whose footwear designs are known for their red soles, talks about the integrated relationship women have with their shoes. Source
Analysis: What’s the difference between Eric Garner and Michael Brown cases?
Eboni Williams joins CBSN to discuss differences between the Eric Garner case in New York and the Michael Brown case in Ferguson. Source
Legal analysis: no charges for officer in chokehold case
CBSN dives into the grand jury decision not to indict NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo in death of Eric Garner. Source
Preview: How Louboutin’s red soles came to be
Watch Charlie D’Agata’s full interview with fashion icon Christian Louboutin, tomorrow on CBS This Morning starting at 7am ET. Source
21-year-old Philadelphia student still missing
Shane Montgomery disappeared on Thanksgiving after leaving a bar at 2 a.m. The FBI is reviewing surveillance tape and re-interviewing people. Michelle Sigona reports. Source
Obama: “Definitely a deal to be done” with GOP on tax reform, free trade
President Obama outlined several “enormous areas” of potential bipartisan compromise during a speech before the Business Roundtable, saying he’s prepared to deal with Republicans to make progress on tax reform, free trade, and immigration – assuming they’re willing to deal with him. Source
National Board of Review hands out its top honor
“A Most Violent Year,” a crime drama set in 1981 New York City, won the National Board of Review’s praise for the best film of the year. Also, the new Netflix series “Marco Polo” premieres Dec. 12. Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment news. Source