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Trump's drug czar nominee withdraws after bombshell report

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Congressman Tom Marino, President Trump's nominee to be federal drug czar, has withdrawn his nomination following an investigation by "60 Minutes" and the Washington Post. The report highlighted Marino's role in weakening the Drug Enforcement Administration's control over opioid drug distributors. The president is expected to declare the opioid epidemic a national emergency next week. Nancy Cordes reports.

Trump's drug czar nominee drops out

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Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pennsylvania, has withdrawn his nomination to be the country's next drug czar. President Trump made the announcement on Twitter. This comes after a "60 Minutes" and Washington Post investigation found that a 2016 law sponsored by Marino essentially weakened the DEA's efforts to combat the opioid crisis. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes talks to CBSN about the new developments.

South Dakota mining town revitalized by underground science lab

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The small South Dakota city of Lead was once home to the largest gold mine in North America. When it closed in 2002, the town took a big hit as hundreds of workers lost their jobs and many left in search of work. But the future of Lead could hinge on people going back underground to dig into a very different matter. Jim Axelrod reports.

Gretchen Carlson on harassment and the "excruciating choice" to speak out

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Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson is credited with starting a conversation about sexual harassment and paving the way for accusers of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein to speak out. She became the face of workplace harassment last year when she sued Roger Ailes, the founder and chairman of Fox News. Carlson, an advocate for workplace equality, joins "CBS This Morning to discuss her new book, "Be Fierce: Stop Harassment and Take Your Power Back," advice for those who want to speak out about sexual... Читать дальше...

Walter Isaacson on the "accessible genius" of Leonardo da Vinci

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Renaissance artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci is one of history's most creative geniuses and is behind two of the world's most famous paintings: "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa." Bestselling author Walter Isaacson has written biographies of people with great minds, like Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin and Steve Jobs. He joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new biography about da Vinci, how his genius lies in his ability to connect art and science and what he has in common with Steve Jobs.





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