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Lena Waithe on how "The Chi" shows a human side of Chicago

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Lena Waithe made history in September when she became the first African-American woman to win an Emmy for outstanding writing in a comedy series for the hit Netflix series, "Master of None." Now, she's the creator and co-executive producer of a new drama series called "The Chi," a coming-of-age story based in Chicago that follows a group of people linked by circumstance. Waithe joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how her own background inspired the show, why she switched gears from comedy to drama... Читать дальше...

Do white Google engineers have a case in discrimination lawsuit?

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In a new lawsuit, two former Google engineers claim the company is a hostile workplace for employees with conservative views. The suit filed Monday in California also alleges the company discriminates against men and white employees. One of the engineers, James Damore, was fired in August after posting controversial opinions to an internal Google message board. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the details of the complaint and why bias against a conservative point of view is the crux of the case.

Uphill battle ahead for Trump and immigration reform

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The White House is gearing up for its next major battle in Congress: immigration reform. A bipartisan group of lawmakers are heading to the White House to discuss the issue with President Trump. Margaret Brennan reports.

How North and South Korea reached Olympic agreement

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Retired Adm. Sandy Winnefeld, CBS News military and homeland security analyst and former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the significance of the North and South Korea talks, and why he cautions against "irrational exuberance."

CES 2018: Top gadgets and trends to watch

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Technology to improve your health is among the highlights at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. The world's largest consumer tech show opens Tuesday in Las Vegas with more than 170,000 people expected to attend and nearly 4,000 companies showcasing their products. CNET's Brian Cooley joins "CBS This Morning" from Las Vegas to discuss what tech is making waves this year, how "brain to vehicle" technology works, and why you might want a digital assistant in your bathroom.

How freshman QB Tua Tagovailoa saved Alabama's football season

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Alabama is the king of college football again after a stunning, come-from-behind victory in the national title game. The Crimson Tide captured its 5th championship in nine years Monday night in Atlanta. They beat Georgia on the final play of the game, to win 26 to 23. Freshman quarterback Tua Tagovailoa came off the bench to pull off the victory. Dana Jacobson reports.

U.S. faces IV bag shortage amid flu season

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports the flu is widespread in 46 states. Some hospitals are setting up emergency tents to handle the high volume of patients. Meanwhile, some hospitals are dealing with a shortage of IV bags after Hurricane Maria cut power to manufacturing plants in Puerto Rico. Michelle Miller reports.





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