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London attacker was convicted terrorist released from prison last year

British authorities are being asked tough questions Saturday morning, as they piece together the chain of events that led to two people being killed and three others injured in a terror attack near the London Bridge on Friday. The suspect was a convicted terrorist, and he had been deemed a threat to the public in the past. The attack was in the same place of another terror incident two years ago. Holly Williams reports from London. Source

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Shoppers expected to spend $715 billion this season

Many mall operators across the country reported brisk traffic on Black Friday, including the nation’s biggest, Mall Of America in Minnesota, which anticipated nearly a quarter of a million shoppers yesterday. Retailers are banking that the shorter-than-usual holiday shopping season won’t lead to a dip in how much people are going to spend. Nikki Battiste reports. Source

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The future of the American mall

Almost 1,700 stores inside malls closed in 2018, according to Bank of America, and so far this year, closings have reached more than 4,000. But one company believes it has found a way to reverse the trend. The enormous American Dream mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey, will have a lot more than just stores behind its walls when it fully opens next year. Nikki Battiste reports. Source

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Horse racing reaches critical moment following rash of deaths

Horse racing has a history full of beloved names, such as Secretariat, Seabiscuit, and Man o’ War. But growing concern over the number of horses killed on race tracks, an average of 10 a week, is forcing the racing industry to reassess how it conducts its business. Some are calling for more regulation, while others want an outright ban. Don Dahler reports. Source

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Air quality a concern as Texas residents return after chemical plant blasts

Thousands of residents in a Southeast Texas town rocked by a pair of explosions are finally returning home this weekend. Authorities said a massive chemical plant fire is now considered contained. A mandatory evacuation order has been lifted, but residents are being asked to still avoid the area near the plant in Port Neches, and air quality remains a concern. Omar Villafranca reports. Source

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Powerful storms threaten travel plans for millions

There are travel warnings for dangerous weather conditions across the nation, as storms punch their way from the Rockies to the Northeast. A separate system is expected to bring snow and heavy rain to the West. The National Weather Service warns travel could become impossible in some places. Meteorologist Jeff Berardelli gives the forecast. Source

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Eye Opener: A major winter storm disrupts the busy travel weekend

A powerful winter storm sweeps across the nation putting the trek home on ice for tens of millions of holiday travelers. Also, ordinary citizens leap into action when a knife-wielding man goes on a deadly attack near the London Bridge. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source

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House Judiciary Committee to start next phase of impeachment inquiry

The House Judiciary Committee is preparing to take over the impeachment inquiry next week. The panel will hold its first hearing on December 4. Chairman Jerry Nadler invited President Trump and asked if he intends to participate in person or through a lawyer. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano has more. Source

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