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Sen. Jeff Flake on Trump's "astonishing" gun control remarks

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Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake proposed bills to ban bump stocks and prevent individuals who are on the No Fly list from purchasing firearms. Flake also introduced legislation to raise the minimum age to purchase an assault rifle from 18 to 21. Flake joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss President Trump's latest calls for stricter gun control measures.

Reba McEntire to host 2018 ACM Awards

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Country music icon Reba McEntire joined "CBS This Morning" to announce the nominees for the 53rd annual Academy of Country Music Awards' top categories including entertainer of the year and male and female vocalists of the year. McEntire, who has hosted the awards show 14 times since the late 1980s, also revealed that she will be returning as the show's host.



Series of assaults raises questions about safety of ride-share services

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A California man is accused of raping or sexually assaulting multiple women in a case that raises new questions about the safety of ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft. The Los Angeles district attorney's office says 44-year-old Nicolas Morales attacked at least seven different women while posing as a ride-share driver. Carter Evans reports.

FDA panel aims to finalize next year's flu vaccine

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An FDA panel is expected to finalize next year's flu vaccine during a meeting Thursday. This will give manufacturers the six to nine months they need to prepare more than 150 million doses to fight the flu. Dr. Tara Narula reports.

Walmart raises minimum age for gun sales to 21

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The world's largest retailer has stopped selling guns and bullets to anyone under the age of 21. Walmart's statement came just hours after Dick's Sporting Goods announced it will pull all remaining assault-style rifles from its shelves, and raise its age limit for gun sales. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Syrian doctor describes "catastrophic" situation in Eastern Ghouta

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The U.S. is accusing Russia of not honoring a United Nations ceasefire agreement in Syria as the rebel-held area of Eastern Ghouta faces continued bombardment. Aid groups are standing by at humanitarian corridors to help injured evacuees, but so far they've stayed away. Seth Doane reports from one of those crossing points, just inside Eastern Ghouta.

Parkland students return for second day of modified classes

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About 95 percent of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students were back on campus Wednesday, two weeks after the deadly shooting. They were accompanied by more than 200 police officers, about 150 counselors and dozens of therapy dogs. Adriana Diaz reports.

Trump stuns lawmakers with gun control demands

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In a break with the NRA and fellow Republicans, President Trump is now publicly demanding stricter gun control. The president met with senators at the White House on Wednesday and told them he'd even support bypassing due process to take guns from the mentally ill. Paula Reid reports.





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