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Trump reviewing background check bill at odds with his 2019 budget?

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President Trump plans to sit down with high school students and teachers Wednesday for a "listening session" about school safety. The White House says it's part of a two-week long discussion, looking for a path forward on gun legislation. Margaret Brennan reports.

White House says Trump is reviewing bill on background checks

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While Americans are divided over banning assault weapons, a new poll shows 77 percent say Congress is not doing enough to prevent mass shootings in the U.S. Sixty-two percent say President Trump is not doing enough. Margaret Brennan reports.

Woman says hospital declared living husband dead

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Tammy Cleveland says her husband, Michael, kept moving and breathing after she was told he died. She says hospital staff ignored her pleas for help until a coroner alerted them, saying, "Dead people dont move." The doctor and the hospital say they did nothing wrong and the delay did not cause his ultimate death. Dr. Tara Narula spoke to Cleveland about what she witnessed.

California assemblywoman denies groping allegations

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A California state lawmaker at the forefront of the #MeToo movement faces a growing number of sexual misconduct allegations. Four former employees filed a formal complaint against Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia. Mireya Villarreal reports.



Host dad who took in accused Florida shooter: "It's his right" to have an AR-15

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The family that took in the Florida school shooting suspect says they knew Nikolas Cruz was depressed, but had no idea how troubled he really was. James and Kimberly Snead let Cruz, a friend of their son, live in their house after his mother died in November. John Blackstone speaks to the Snead family.

Florida school shooting survivors to confront state lawmakers

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More than 100 students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School will go to the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee to tell state lawmakers the latest school shooting must be the last massacre. It will be the first organized rally of the Never Again movement. Adriana Diaz reports.





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