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Immigration takes center stage for Biden

President Biden faced reporters in the White House for the first formal press conference of his presidency, taking questions on immigration, foreign policy and his political future. Mr. Biden said the COVID-19 pandemic was "the most urgent problem" facing the U.S., but the press conference showed how it has taken a back seat to other issues. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports on the press conference, and CBSN Washington reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN AM to discuss.

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Federal investigators are working to determine whether North Korea was behind the attack

With Sony Pictures reeling from the barrage of leaks piling up by the day, federal investigators are working to determine whether North Korea was behind the attack in retaliation for the studio's upcoming film, "The Interview." The film's premiere Thursday night was heavy on security, and actor Seth Rogan slipped by almost undetected. As Elaine Quijano reports, the fallout is far from over.

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Journalist Brian Krebs joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Sony hacking and gives tips on protecting personal information

A major computer hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment is far from over, as hackers took new movies like "Fury" and "Annie" and leaked them on the internet. Sony executives also confim some of the studio's internal records were stolen. Cybercrime expert and journalist Brian Krebs joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Sony hacking and gives tips on protecting personal information.

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