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Can North Korea's Kim Jong Un be trusted after Korean agreement?

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in pledged to work towards peace and denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula. Michael Morell, CBS News senior national security contributor and former deputy and acting director of the CIA, and retired Navy Adm. Sandy Winnefeld, who was former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's next as President Trump prepares to meet with Kim.

How genealogy websites helped ID suspected Golden State Killer

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Investigators used genealogy websites to help identify the suspected Golden State Killer. Police arrested Joseph James DeAngelo on Tuesday after crime scene DNA partially matched one of his relative's on one of the websites. John Blackstone reports.

NYT's Jodi Kantor on #MeToo's impact on Bill Cosby conviction

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Bill Cosby's criminal conviction reflects a dramatic shift in society's view of sexual assault. Many of his accusers and their supporters acknowledged the impact of the #MeToo movement on Cosby's retrial. New York Times investigative reporter and CBS News contributor Jodi Kantor joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss #MeToo's role in the case. Kantor co-wrote the first story reporting sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein, which contributed to a worldwide reckoning of sexual harassment and won a Pulitzer Prize.

Inside the Tex McIver trial

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Saturday at 10: A wealthy labor lawyer shoots his high-profile wife from the backseat of their SUV -- was it a tragic accident or just plain murder?

Sneak peek: The Last Ride Home

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A wealthy labor lawyer shoots his high profile wife from the backseat of a car -- was it an accident or just plain murder? "48 Hours" Maureen Maher investigates Saturday, April 28 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.



Gloria Allred was "shocked" by Bill Cosby guilty verdict

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More than 60 women have accused Bill Cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them. Attorney Gloria Allred represents 33 of the accusers. After a jury convicted the comedian Thursday, Allred said a court of law finally believed women. Allred joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her reaction to the verdict and whether the #MeToo movement played a role.

Tom Brokaw accused of sexual misconduct by two women

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Longtime news anchor Tom Brokaw now faces accusations of sexual misconduct. Former NBC News correspondent Linda Vester tells the Washington Post that Brokaw tried to forcibly kiss her in the 1990s. Another woman claims Brokaw forced her to touch his chest. Brokaw denies the claims. There are also new allegations against former "Today" anchor Matt Lauer. Anna Werner reports.

Morell says Korean summit "was all aspirations"

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CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell, a former CIA deputy director and acting director, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the historic agreement between North and South Korea promising to work toward denuclearization on the peninsula and end the Korean War. Morell says "the real work has yet to come."

Trump cautiously optimistic on North-South Korea agreement

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North and South Korea’s agreement to work toward denuclearizing the peninsula and formally ending the Korean War helps pave the way for President Trump's planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Major Garrett reports.





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