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Mike Pompeo on expanding CIA operations, Russia probe

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CIA Director Mike Pompeo was one of President Trump's first appointees. The two men meet nearly every day in the Oval Office. The former Republican congressman spoke with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell at CIA headquarters in his first network interview since taking control of the agency. O'Donnell asked about the intelligence community's relationship with the White House and whether the president takes allegations of Russian election meddling seriously.

OMB director Mulvaney on government shutdown, "dysfunction"

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Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget who is responsible for taking the steps necessary to implement government shutdowns, joins "CBS This Morning" from the White House to discuss the current stalemate between the two parties and why he thinks rank-and-file Democrats hold the keys to the negotiations.

Worried residents say new Pennsylvania pipeline is not worth the risk

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Thousands of people in Pennsylvania are expressing concerns about the safety of a multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline being constructed across the state. The Mariner East II pipeline will transport natural gas liquids from western Pennsylvania to an industrial complex near Philadelphia. The oil company behind the project says it will add billions of dollars to the economy, but some residents say the payoff isn't worth the risk. Don Dahler reports.



Will Democrats budge on funding bill and government shutdown?

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Washington Post congressional reporter and CBS News contributor Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Day 3 of the government shutdown, what the Democrats want, and why it's about trust between the two parties.

No signs of Missouri governor stepping down amid affair, blackmail accusations

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Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens is resisting calls to resign after being accused of assaulting and blackmailing a former lover. In his first interview since facing the allegations, the Republican called the affair "consensual" and admitted to cheating on his wife before he was elected. Adriana Diaz reports.

Trump unable to bring key lawmakers to compromise on shutdown

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President Trump suggests the Senate can end the government shutdown by killing the filibuster. The president tweeted Sunday that "Republicans should go to 51% (Nuclear Option)," changing the Senate rule that requires 60 votes to end debate. Chip Reid reports.

Senate to vote on funding deal as government shutdown enters Day 3

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On Day 3 of the government shutdown, the Senate is struggling to get hundreds of thousands of non-essential federal workers back on the job. A vote is scheduled Monday on a short-term compromise, but there's no clear sign that it will pass. Crucial government services across the country are closed. Nancy Cordes reports.

Terror concerns prompt TSA order on air cargo from five mostly-Muslim countries

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The TSA is taking emergency action on air cargo from five predominantly Muslim countries as part of an effort to stay ahead of potential terror plots targeting aircraft. The new order covers all U.S.-bound commercial and cargo flights from seven airports in Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and six airlines are affected. Kris Van Cleave reports.





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