Poll: Obamacare support, Obama approval sink to new lows

Support for Obamacare has dropped 12 points in a month; Obama's approval is on par with George W. Bush at this point in his presidency

Beirut bombings blast site up-close; attack sparks fears of religious war spreading

Investigators are combing through the wreckage after two bombs exploded near the Iranian embassy in Beirut looking for evidence. Abdullah Azzam Brigade, an al Qaeda linked group, has claimed responsibility and threatens more violence unless Iranian-backed Hezbollah stops supporting the Syrian president. CBS News foreign correspondent Clarissa Ward reports.

"Gravity" director on George Clooney and Sandra Bullock

Director Alfonso Cuaron, and his son, screenwriter Jonas Cuaron, discuss working together to make the movie "Gravity"

Pilots dangerously overly reliant on automation, experts say

Capt. Sullenberger says new report is a "wake-up call" for the industry and an "indictment of the inadequacies of pilot training"

Tornado victims find keepsakes hundreds of miles away

Survivors from Sunday's tornadoes in Ill. have used Facebook to track down mementos that turned up far away

Afghan security deal talks stall

A deal between the United States and Afghanistan has stalled one day before Afghan leaders are set to debate the agreement. At issue: the role of American troops beyond next year's withdrawal deadline. Charlie Rose reports.

New talks on Iranian nuclear program begin in Geneva

The U.S., Iran and other world powers resume nuclear negotiations Wednesday in Geneva, Switzerland. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned Wednesday that his country will not relinquish its nuclear rights. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Fla. congressman arrested for cocaine possession

Trey Radel, R-Fla., faces up to six months in jail for "unlawfully, knowingly, and intentionally" possessing an unspecified amount of cocaine. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports on the potential political fallout.

Tornado outbreak: FEMA to start assessing Ill. damage

FEMA will begin sifting through tornado damage Thursday in Illinois. Some evacuees will be allowed to return home Wednesday to collect their things. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Air ambulance plane crashes off Fla. coast; 2 people confirmed dead

The plane carrying two pilots and two medical personnel crashed about a mile off the Florida coast Tuesday night just three miles from the airport where they took off. Two people are confirmed dead and a massive search is underway for the two others. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Inside the hidden tech battle over a smartphone "kill switch"

Major carriers refused to sell phones with free "kill switch" built-in -- San Francisco DA suspects it's because it would cut into profits

Warren Buffett on Wall Street records, stock price predictions

Billionaire chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. disagrees with assessments that stocks are overpriced, says they're in "zone of reasonableness"

Suicide blasts hit Iranian Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon

23 killed by bombs in area where Iranian-backed Hezbollah holds sway; bloodshed likely a manifestation of Syria's civil war

New evidence of old warnings on HealthCare.gov

Investigators uncovered a report that shows the Obama administration knew about problems with the federal health care website pre-launch

Iran nuke talks to resume amid unease in D.C., Tehran

Both the Obama administration and the Iranian leadership are hopeful a deal can be struck, in spite of lawmakers' misgivings on both sides

Former NFL player pursues the "Super Bowl of opera"

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Ex-Cleveland Browns defensive tackle Tau Pupua now makes his living performing as a Juilliard-trained opera singer

Christian Louboutin on "CTM" Thurs.

French luxury shoe designer to discuss his brand and products on "CBS This Morning"

Astronaut mom: "I've accomplished the dream that I set out for"

Karen Nyberg talks reuniting with son, high stakes in space in first interview since returning from months on space station

Bowser update: Oklahoma survivor and dog get new home

When a tornado ripped through Moore, Okla., CBS News spoke with survivor Barbara Garcia and captured a surprise reunion with her dog, Bowser. After the story aired on "CBS This Morning," viewers donated $73,000 to help her rebuild.

Minister defiant after suspension over same-sex marriage

Rev. Frank Schaefer says suspension won't change his support for issue as church members speak out on both sides

Va. state senator apparently stabbed by son, who then shot himself, police say

Creigh Deeds, a well-known state senator in Virginia, is in a hospital recovering after, police say, he was apparently stabbed by his son, who was reportedly turned away from mental health treatment a day before. Jan Crawford reports.

Joplin, Mo. helps rebuild tornado-devastated Moore, Okla. park

In Moore, Okla., citizens have been putting their lives back together for months -- and while the focus was to find homes for displaced residents, there was still something missing within the community: a park. Manny Bojorquez reports on an effort, initiated by another area affected by tornadoes, Joplin, Mo.

Jazz helped musician Arturo Sandoval escape from Cuba

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Years after fleeing to U.S., the trumpet virtuoso will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom

Mitt Romney reveals his favorite recipe in the Toyota Green Room

In this week's edition of "Sounds of the Toyota Green Room," actress Anjelica Huston jokes with CBS News senior correspondent John Miller. Jan Crawford chats with John Miller and CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg, and Mitt Romney reveals his favorite Ann Romney recipe. Actor Geoffrey Rush snaps photos at the photo booth with co-host Gayle King.

CTM Playlist: Nov. 20, 2013

We take our music seriously here at "CBS This Morning" -- here are the songs played on today's broadcast.

"12 Years a Slave" director Steve McQueen talks Oscar buzz, film's brutality

Solomon Northrup story "needs to be visualized," director says; "no cutting corners" in a slave narrative

Dueling dinosaurs? 2 fossil skeletons to be auctioned

Remains -- perhaps entwined in death -- could fetch up to $9 million; museum director says private sale would prevent unraveling skeletons' secrets

Anjelica Huston on Jack Nicholson and her famous family

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The actress discusses her new memoir, her personal relationships and having her famous last name

Curved smartphone? Latest generation has arc displays

The latest round of smartphones hitting the tech floors in South Korea are curved. Scott Stein, senior editor of CNET, joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts, to discuss Samsung and LG's newest phones, their bendable qualities, and what they may say about the future of smartphone tech.

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