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Oprah Winfrey and Anthony Ray Hinton reveal next book club pick

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Only on "CBS This Morning," Oprah Winfrey is revealing her newest, highly-anticipated book club selection: "The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row" by Anthony Ray Hinton. He spent nearly 30 years on death row for crimes he did not commit until he was released in 2015. Winfrey and Hinton join "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hinton's story and the people like his mother and his friend, Lester, who impacted him.

Newt Gingrich on Russia probe, Trump pardoning himself, Manafort

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Former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich is a frequent critic of Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. In his new book, "Trump's America: The Truth About Our Nation's Great Comeback," he writes: "This is rapidly becoming an open-ended hunt for guilt, with no regard for the limits of the law." Gingrich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he would counsel President Trump to be "extraordinarily" cautious about an interview with Mueller's team, latest accusations of witness tampering against Paul Manafort, and why he says Mr. Читать дальше...

Oprah Winfrey on exhibit featuring her groundbreaking show

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Oprah Winfrey always understood the impact she and her groundbreaking talk show had on the U.S., and that’s now the subject of "Watching Oprah: The Oprah Winfrey Show and American Culture," a new exhibit opening Friday at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. Winfrey, a "60 Minutes" special contributor, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the exhibit and her reflections on the impact of her show.



Sweepstakes, lottery scams cost Americans more than $100M in 2017

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A new study reveals sweepstakes, lottery and prize scams cost Americans millions of dollars each year. The Better Business Bureau calls these schemes some of the "most serious and pervasive frauds operating today." In the past three years, the group says more than 460,000 Americans have reported losing more than $330 million. Anna Werner reports.

How personalized immunotherapy saved one woman from cancer

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One woman's victory over breast cancer could be a blueprint for future life-saving treatments. She was near death when she enrolled in a clinical trial that used an experimental kind of therapy. It unleashed the body's own immune system to attack the cancer. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Sweepstakes, lottery scams costed Americans more than $100M in 2017

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A new study reveals sweepstakes, lottery and prize scams cost Americans millions of dollars each year. The Better Business Bureau calls these schemes some of the "most serious and pervasive frauds operating today." In the past three years, the group says more than 460,000 Americans have reported losing more than $330 million. Anna Werner reports.

Clinton-Lewinsky scandal under new scrutiny in wake of #MeToo

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Bill Clinton's 20-year-old impeachment drama is getting a new public hearing in light of the #MeToo movement. The former president, starting a book tour, is facing repeated questions about his White House affair with Monica Lewinsky and whether he properly apologized for it. Bianna Golodryga reports.

Arizona murder victims linked to suspect's divorce case

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An Arizona man believed to have murdered six people in an act of revenge is dead. Dwight Jones killed himself Monday as police closed in. Investigators say at least four of his alleged victims had links to legal battles with his ex-wife. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Special counsel accuses Paul Manafort of witness tampering

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Special counsel Robert Mueller claims former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is trying to sway potential witnesses in his fraud and money laundering case. Prosecutors want a judge to decide if Manafort should go to jail until his upcoming trial. Paula Reid reports.

Guatemala volcano: Thousands wait for word on loved ones

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The death toll continues to rise in Guatemala following a devastating volcanic eruption. At least 69 people have been killed, according to the government. An unknown number of people are missing and believed to be buried in the ash. Manuel Bojorquez, who visited a shelter for people displaced from their homes, reports from El Rodeo.





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