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This Morning from CBS News, Jan. 13, 2015

Terror hunt

The bodies of four Jewish victims of the terror attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris were brought to Israel today for a solemn funeral ceremony as the investigation into that, and seemingly linked attacks, expanded in Europe. The search continued in France for at least six members of a suspected terror cell linked to the men who carried out the massacre that initiated the three-day nightmare -- an attack on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's Paris office that left 12 people dead.

Escape to Turkey

Turkish authorities said yesterday that they were not warned about Hayat Boumeddiene by the French government. So they stamped her passport and let her into the country. And she wasn't alone. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports that, in surveillance video, you can see a man Turkish officials named as 23-year-old Mahdi Sabri Belhoucine - another French citizen.

Main wreckage

Search and rescue officials say they believe the main fuselage of AirAsia Flight 8501 has been located on the Java Sea floor. Officials think at least half the bodies of the 162 people who perished in the crash could be inside. The word on the fuselage came on the same day divers retrieved the jetliner's second "black box" from the seabed, giving investigators essential tools to piece together what brought Flight 8501 down.

Pentagon hack

A group calling itself the Cyber Caliphate took over CENTCOM's Twitter account and tweeted threats to the American military. At the same time, CENTCOM's YouTube channel began showing ISIS propaganda videos. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports the attack only hit the Pentagon's social media channels, so some say it amounts to no more than a "gotcha" attack.

Stands apart

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, knows what sets him apart from most Republicans. As a first-generation Cuban-American, Rubio is familiar with the American immigrant experience. At 43 years old, he's young enough to recognize an Internet meme. And, he argues, he's more focused on the structural problems that have led to economic inequality in the U.S.

Higher ed?

President Obama generated a huge amount of press recently when he unveiled an ambitious proposal to make community college free for tens of millions of Americans. It's worth examining what kind of job community colleges have been doing in educating Americans. Unfortunately, the statistics aren't encouraging. For too many students, community college has become the higher-ed equivalent of the Bermuda Triangle.

Hitting the road

Economic analysts look at a variety of data when making their predictions about the financial future. And one bit of info that appears to say a lot about the nation's economic well-being is corporate spending on business travel.

Close sisters

For the first time, actress Glenn Close is revealing details about her family's troubled past. She and her sister, Jessie Close, are sharing the story of Jessie's struggles with mental illness and drug abuse. CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford sat down with the sisters for a conversation you'll only see on "CBS This Morning."

Hidden treasures

Founded nine years ago as a way to empower screenwriters, Hollywood's black list has included movies from Aaron Sorkin's "The Social Network" to Quentin Tarantino's "Inglorious Bastards." Most of the work on the list, however, is from unknown screenwriters looking for their big break. CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy reports on how the so-called black list now stands as a symbol of hidden Hollywood treasures.

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