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PGA Championship 2018: Key players to watch

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The 100th PGA Championship tees off Thursday morning at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis. Fans have been lining up to watch top golfers like Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas play in the practice rounds. This year marks the 28th consecutive year CBS Sports has broadcast the championship. CBS Sports' Jim Nantz has anchored the PGA Championship broadcast since 1991. He joins "CBS This Morning" from St. Louis to discuss what we can expect from this year's tournament

Predominantly black Little League team makes history

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Our series A More Perfect Union aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. The Little League World Series starts next week, but one team is already making history. The Mamie Johnson little league team is the first predominantly African-American team from Washington D.C. to advance to the regional tournament. And, its just a few years old. Demarco Morgan reports.

Off-duty Ohio cop tases 11-year-old girl at grocery store

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Police in Cincinnati are investigating what prompted an off-duty officer to fire his stun gun at an 11-year-old girl. Authorities say the officer suspected the girl was shoplifting Monday at a Kroger supermarket where he worked another job. The officer approached her, but they say she tried to flee. That's when he used his stun gun to shock her in the back.

Motion picture academy faces outcry over new "popular film" category

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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is facing backlash over major changes meant to boost TV ratings on Hollywood's biggest night. The Academy said Wednesday it will limit the telecast of the Oscars ceremony to three hours and will hold itearlier in the year, to shorten awards season. But it's the creation of a new "popular film" category that's stirring outrage. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Study finds new mothers may be able to safely shorten pregnancies

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A surprising new study finds first-time mothers may be able to safely shorten their pregnancies to avoid complications, contradicting a long-held belief that inducing labor leads to more complications. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the research.

Victims of sex abuse by Pennsylvania priests share their stories

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The first Pennsylvania statewide investigation into abuses by Catholic priests is expected to be released any day now. The grand jury report details allegations against more than 300 predator priests in six diocese covering more than 1.7 million parishioners. Nikki Battiste sits down with several victims who are speaking out together for the first time.

Hating your spouse's friends may impact your marriage, study says

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If your spouse cannot stand your friends, it could negatively affect your marriage. Researchers looked at responses from 355 newlywed couples who participated in a University of Michigan survey. Wall Street Journal reporter Elizabeth Bernstein wrote about how these friendships can strain marriages in her latest column. She joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the study's findings.



Holy Fire pushes closer to densely-populated neighborhoods

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A man accused of starting a Southern California wildfire that's threatening thousands of homes is set to appear in court Thursday. The so-called Holy Fire has burned more than 6,000 acres and destroyed 12 buildings. It is one of 18 large fires raging California. Kara Finnstrom reports from Lake Elsinore.

EPA says its asbestos proposal would increase regulation

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A new Trump administration policy that could allow manufacturers to use asbestos in their products is facing increased scrutiny. The proposed rule was announced this summer as part of a regulatory overhaul at the Environmental Protection Agency. It would require EPA approval to use or import the known carcinogen. Anna Werner reports.

Florida county deals with massive teacher shortage ahead of new year

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Students across the country are heading back to school amid a growing crisis to hire and keep qualified teachers. At the start of the last school year, more than 100,000 classrooms were staffed by teachers not fully qualified to teach, about the equivalent of one classroom for every public school in the U.S. David Begnaud reports.

Rudy Giuliani "more optimistic" about a Trump-Mueller interview

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CBS News' Major Garrett spoke to President Trump's lead lawyer Rudy Giuliani about his possible interview with special counsel Robert Mueller. Giuliani told him he's "more optimistic" than he's been in weeks that an interview would occur.

New video of deadly shooting prompts review of Nashville police department

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Newly released video of the deadly shooting of a black man by a white police officer in Tennessee is spurring calls for the officer to be charged with murder. Prosecutors released the surveillance footage Wednesday that appears to show Nashville police officer Andrew Delke chasing Daniel Hambrick last month, before opening fire. Mark Strassmann reports.





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