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Little Big Town on struggles and finding success

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Little Big Town is nominated for vocal group of the year at Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards. The group's latest album, "The Breaker," topped the country charts. Jan Crawford spoke with the musicians about their tough climb toward success and the special bond they share.

Hotel Tonight CEO on last-minute lodging

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Half of all hotel bookings in the U.S. are made three days or less before arrival. The app Hotel Tonight helps last-minute travelers find deals on rooms. Last year, the company earned $300 million in gross booking volume. Hotel Tonight co-founder and CEO Sam Shank joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the app.

Cleveland Clinic CEO on Obamacare, opioid epidemic

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In this installment of our Issues That Matter series, we take a closer look at the current state at of the American health care system. Cleveland Clinic CEO Dr. Toby Cosgrove, who is also a member of President Trump's strategic and policy forum, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the challenges of repealing Obamacare and the country's opioid crisis.

Revelations into Russian operatives spreading fake news

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Experts testifying to Congress say Russian operatives have spent years spreading false information and conspiracy theories in the U.S. The testimony claimed that up to 15,000 disinformation specialist spread fake news stories that may have influenced the 2016 election. Jeff Pegues reports.

Willie Nelson on country music and truth

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Country music legend Willie Nelson is releasing a new record, "God's Problem Child," next month, just a day before he turns 84 years old. Watch Bob Schieffer's conversation with Nelson this weekend on "Sunday Morning."



Bob Woodward on investigation into Russian influence on election

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Veteran reporter and Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the controversy surrounding House Intelligence Committee chair Devin Nunes and the investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election.

Massive fire causes major Atlanta interstate to collapse

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Atlanta is under a state of emergency after a massive fire caused the collapse of an overpass on a key interstate. The closure of I-85 is causing huge backups across one of the country's largest metro areas. Mark Strassmann reports.

American Airlines co-pilot dies during landing

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A medical examiner is working to determine how an American Airlines co-pilot died at the controls. The flight from Dallas to Albuquerque had to make an emergency landing Wednesday afternoon. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Kentucky paramedics rush to as many as 25 drug overdoses a day

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President Trump has given a new commission 90 days to come up with ideas to address the deadliest drug crisis in American history. More than 52,000 people died of a drug overdose in 2015, mostly from heroin and other opioids. Tony Dokoupil reports from Louisville, Kentucky, with a first-hand look at the desperate fight to save lives.

EPA chief refuses to ban controversial pesticide

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Scott Pruitt, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, is facing criticism over his decision not to ban a controversial farm pesticide. It overrides his own agency's research under the Obama administration showing the pesticide posed a health risk to children and farm workers. John Blackstone reports.

Michael Flynn seeks protection and "has a story to tell"

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Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn is seeking protection against possible prosecution relating to investigations into Russian meddling in the U.S. election. In a statement Thursday night, Flynn's lawyer said "General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit." Margaret Brennan reports.

Ancient mummy shroud discovered in museum's storage

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Museum curators in Scotland discovered an ancient Egyptian burial cloth, thousands of years old. The full-length shroud, used to cover the mummified body, depicts the deceased as an Egyptian god. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on how the rare artifact was found.

Implications of Michael Flynn seeking protection

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"Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News chief Washington correspondent John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss reports on former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn seeking protection in exchange for testimony about potential Russian contacts with the Trump campaign.





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