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Full transcript: April 29, 2018

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Guests included Amb. John Bolton, Rep. Trey Gowdy, Jeh Johnson, Susan Page, Jamelle Bouie, Jonah Goldberg, David Nakamura, Ben Tracy, and Ian Bremmer

Stormy Daniels' lawyer "stunned" by Giuliani's comments on Trump repayment

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President Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, says the president reimbursed attorney Michael Cohen for a $130,000 payment he made to adult film star Stormy Daniels as part of a non-disclosure agreement. Daniels alleges she had sex with Mr. Trump in 2006, which Mr. Trump denies. Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he sees this as a "clear example" that the president has been lying, how the revelations could make their case stronger, and Daniels' reaction to Giuliani's comments.



NIH director on new DNA collection program, protecting data

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The National Institute of Health wants one million Americans to donate DNA and share their health habits in the name of science. The goal is to discover new ways to prevent and treat several common diseases. NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the program works and address concerns over the privacy of participants' data.

Report: Women claim they warned CBS managers about Charlie Rose misconduct

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The Washington Post reports new allegations of sexual misconduct by former "CBS This Morning" anchor Charlie Rose. CBS News fired Rose in November after eight women connected with his PBS program claimed he had groped them, exposed himself or spoke to them inappropriately. Jericka Duncan reports.

After CBS News report on rare eye cancer mystery, hundreds share stories

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Doctors are intensifying efforts to find out what caused groups of people in two different cities to mysteriously develop a rare eye cancer. Ocular melanoma typically occurs in just six out of every one million people. After our report Monday, hundreds of people reached out to say they or someone they know have had this same rare cancer. Anna Werner reports.

Lettuce tainted by E. coli blamed for a death as outbreak grows

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The first death in the nation's growing E. coli outbreak is raising new concerns about the source of the contaminated lettuce blamed for the infections. One person died in California. The outbreak has now hit half of the country with people sick in 25 states. Jericka Duncan reports.

Captain objected to change in mission before deadly Niger ambush

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Briefed on the investigation, a family member of one of the four American soldiers killed in a Niger attack last October told CBS News the leader of the ambushed patrol thought he was being sent on a mission his men were not ready for. David Martin reports.

Window crack on Southwest Airlines forces emergency landing

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Southwest Airlines faces a new federal investigation after the company's second mid-air scare in about two weeks. A window cracked during a flight from Chicago to Newark on Wednesday. Southwest says the plane never lost cabin pressure and diverted safely to Cleveland. Kris Van Cleave reports.





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