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Trump's focus on mental health over guns contradicts own record

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When President Trump sees a crime committed by an immigrant – legal or otherwise – he immediately calls for new policy. After yet another mass shooting on his watch in Florida, he sees no need for new policy on firearms, and his emphasis on mental health is undermined by his own record. Major Garrett reports.

Former Playboy model speaks out about alleged affair with Trump

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The New Yorker reports new details of an alleged 2006 affair between President Trump and a former playboy model -- and how it was allegedly covered up. The magazine cites a report that American Media Inc. paid former model Karen McDougal $150,000 for rights to her story before the 2016 election.

ICE crackdown puts businesses and families on edge

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Federal immigration agents are escalating efforts to crack down on businesses hiring undocumented workers. New data released Friday shows Immigration and Customs Enforcement visited 122 businesses over the past five days, mostly in Southern California. It's the largest sweep so far this year. Mireya Villarreal reports.



How a woman stopped her grandson from possible school shooting

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A 15-year-old in South Portland, Maine, was arrested Thursday after his grandmother, who read his journal, tipped off police about a possible school shooting plan. Police say he posted on social media that he wanted to "shoot up the school." Tony Dokoupil reports.

Grieving community honors Florida shooting victims

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The people of Parkland, Florida, are finding strength in each other after the staggering loss from the third most deadly school shooting in U.S. history. Seventeen people were shot to death at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Fourteen were students. Adriana Diaz reports.

Teacher and student who witnessed Florida school shooting: "Something has to change"

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Amid the chaos of the deadly school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, culinary arts teacher Ashley Kurth sheltered dozens of students in her classroom, including senior David Hogg. Hogg, a student journalist, interviewed his fellow classmates during the shooting. Kurth and Hogg join "CBS This Morning" from Parkland to discuss what they witnessed and what message they have for lawmakers.





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