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Travis Manion Foundation helps empower others to give back

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A small group of women are turning the loss of a loved one in war into action. The Travis Manion Foundation keeps the memories of fallen troops alive by bringing their stories to communities across the country. Jan Crawford spoke with three of the foundation's leaders, including Heather Kelly, the daughter-in-law of White House chief of staff John Kelly. For the first time on TV, she opened up about the loss of her husband.

Tesla CEO describes "painful" process in Model 3 production

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he's feeling the pressure to meet production goals for the Model 3. Last week, Tesla predicted it would produce about 5,000 vehicles by the end of June. The company has struggled to meet previous goals, and Musk knows there are high expectations. Watch Gayle King's full report Thursday, April 12 on "CBS This Morning," which airs 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. ET/PT.

Sen. Klobuchar says Facebook hearing "not an end but a beginning"

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Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar was one of the 44 senators who questioned Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Tuesday on Capitol Hill. Klobuchar joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss whether Facebook is making the changes it promises. She also describes a bipartisan bill she will be proposing on privacy controls and breach notifications.



Profiles in service: Three sisters carry on tradition with fourth generation of military service

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In an ongoing series, Profiles in Service, "CBS This Morning" introduces us to Americans who dedicate their lives to helping others. In this installment, you'll meet the Easter family with a tradition of service stretching back at least 100 years. The three Easter sisters are the fourth generation to serve in the military on both sides of the family. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Georgia man sues after losing his job over butt dial to boss

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James Stephens and his wife were at home one night complaining about his boss. But the boss overheard them because Stephens had pocket-dialed him. The next day, he says he was given a choice: resign or be fired. Now, he and his wife are suing, claiming eavesdropping was illegal. Mark Strassmann reports.

Silicon Valley execs sound off on Mark Zuckerberg's testimony

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Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony could have a big effect on the tech leaders of tomorrow. CBS News' Tony Dokoupil watched the Facebook CEO testify Tuesday at San Francisco's Founders Space, where Steve Hoffman helps support startups. They were joined by Chirag Bhatt of the office collaboration platform Flock, as well as Chris Kelly who runs Survata, an online survey company.

Construction for new Texas border wall begins

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions travels to New Mexico today to speak with Southwest border sheriffs about immigration enforcement. The visit comes as crews break ground on a new section of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, west of El Paso. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Father drowns saving daughter from recalled Pontiac G6

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An Indiana man who drowned while saving his 3-year-old from a sinking car did not know that his Pontiac G6 had been recalled. In 2014, GM warned a defect with a transmission shift cable could cause the vehicle to roll away. Adriana Diaz reports.





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