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Japanese PM honors lives lost in Pearl Harbor attack

President Obama returns to his family vacation after a historic visit to the USS Arizona Memorial with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. They honored more than 2,000 Americans killed in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 75 years ago this month. Chip Reid reports. Source

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Biden to address Congress as he closes in on first 100 days in office

President Biden is set to deliver his first address to a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, just two days before his 100th day in office. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini along with White House correspondent for The Washington Post and CBSN political contributor Sean Sullivan join CBSN’s Lana Zak with a progress report on some of Mr. Biden’s campaign promises. Source

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Nature: Winter wonderland

We leave you this Sunday Morning in a winter wonderland, in California’s Sierra Nevada near Lake Tahoe. Videographer: Skip Brown Source

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The Dalai Lama: “The Book of Joy”

We hear a lot about “joy to the world” this time of year. Seth Doane talks with the Dalai Lama, a man for whom the pursuit of happiness is just part of the job. They discuss “The Book of Joy,” which the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists has co-authored with Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Source

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Full correspondents panel: December 25

CBS News foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan, chief White House correspondent Major Garrett, homeland security and justice department correspondent Jeff Pegues, chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford, national security correspondent David Martin, and congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes weigh in on the challenges ahead for the Trump administration. The panel aired Sunday, Dec. 25, 2016. Source

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Haunting sounds from a water tank

In Rangely, Colorado, a relic of the Old West – a water tank that once fueled steam-powered trains – has become a Mecca for musicians enticed by its haunting acoustics. Barry Petersen lends an ear, and talks with Bruce Odland, who helped bring the sounds of the Tank to the world. Source

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