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The legacy of storytelling in African-American history

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The legacy of storytelling in the African-American community is rich and historic. In recognition of Black History Month, we hear from leading voices about the impact of stories through history, as well as the personal experiences that inspired them. They include Civil Rights icon and Congressman John Lewis, writer and director Dee Rees, actor Jesse Williams, writer Jacqueline Woodson, writer Jason Reynolds and actress and dancer Debbie Allen.

Olympic cross-country skiers behind Team USA's historic win

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Team USA made history by bringing home America's first gold for cross-country skiing in the Winter Olympics. Jessie Diggins and Kikkan Randall join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the first time they met, how they prepared for the competition and what they hope their win can do for the sport in the U.S.



Royal couples make first joint appearance at charity event

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Britain's young royals are making their first official joint appearance together Wednesday. Prince Harry and his fiancée, Meghan Markle, along with Prince William and his pregnant wife, Kate, spoke at a forum for charities. Roxana Saberi reports.

Coming Home: Marines readjust to life after Afghanistan

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In our new series, Coming Home, we follow the lives of our nation's bravest as they return from war. Of the 2.7 million men and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, more than half were deployed at least twice. Jan Crawford meets three Marines back from a deployment to Afghanistan to learn about the difficulties of returning to normal life.

Arizona teachers struggle to make ends meet

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West Virginia public school teachers are not alone in their fight for higher salaries. In Arizona, earnings of elementary school teachers are near the country's lowest when adjusted for the cost of living. Jamie Yuccas spoke with teachers in Phoenix who are making sacrifices outside the classroom.

Sen. Joe Manchin on "no brainer" bump stock ban, market response

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President Trump will meet with Republican and Democratic members of Congress today to discuss potential gun control legislation. West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, who will attend the White House meeting, joins "CBS This Morning" from Capitol Hill to discuss gun legislation. Five years ago, Manchin co-sponsored a bill to expand background checks and strengthen the national background check database. The Senate rejected the measure twice.





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