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Tennessee school bus crash victim’s mom recalls agony

The investigation into the deadly Tennessee school bus crash is focused on speed and the actions of the driver. Dazed members of the Chattanooga community are mourning the deaths of five children. The bus driver faces multiple charges. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source

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President-elect Trump softens positions at New York Times meeting

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley to become U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Haley is the first woman chosen for a Cabinet-level job in the new administration. Mr. Trump flew to Florida for Thanksgiving after an on-the-record interview with reporters from the New York Times. Chip Reid reports on why some of his loudest supporters are unhappy with what he said. Source

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TSA agents prepare for crush of holiday travelers

More than 48 million Americans are expected to travel for the Thanksgiving holiday. Many could run into weather trouble. Regardless of how you are traveling, expect it to be crowded. The most travelers since 2007 will be hitting the roads and packing planes. Kris Van Cleave reports. Source

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Kanye West reportedly remains hospitalized

Kanye West reportedly remains hospitalized after checking into a Los Angeles medical center on Monday. Keltie Knight, The Insider co-host, joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano with the latest on West. Source

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“Loving” explores battle over interracial marriage

“Loving” chronicles the lengthy fight for interracial couples to get married in the United States. Mildred and Richard Loving are the couple behind the landmark Supreme Court case. Jan Crawford spoke with one of the lawyers who argued the Loving case, and two people whose lives were changed forever by the fight. Source

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“Hamilton” actor on message to VP-elect: “Nothing to apologize for”

The message delivered by the “Hamilton” cast to Vice President-elect Mike Pence has drawn a strong response on and off Broadway. President-elect Donald Trump called the hit musical “overrated” and demanded the cast apologize. “Hamilton” actor Brandon Victor Dixon, who delivered the cast statement, joins “CBS This Morning” to address criticism and to discuss Lin-Manuel Miranda’s involvement in the process. Source

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