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"Secret archives" on clergy abuse were shared with Vatican, Pennsylvania AG says

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A law under consideration in Pennsylvania could give victims of child sexual abuse a second chance at justice. A groundbreaking Pennsylvania grand jury report this month revealed the Catholic Church's cover-up of decades of sexual abuse by 301 priests. In a statement to CBS News, the Pennsylvania Catholic Conference said: "We are devastated and outraged by the revelations of terrible sexual abuse crimes committed in the Catholic Church. The time to discuss legislation will come later. Our focus now... Читать дальше...

Former President Jimmy Carter: "America will learn from its mistakes"

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At 93 years old, former President Jimmy Carter is still actively finding ways to serve his country. He and his wife Rosalynn have volunteered with Habitat for Humanity since 1984. Together, they have helped build or remodel thousands of homes. "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson spoke to Mr. Carter on a project outside South Bend, Indiana, and met some other famous volunteers.

Longtime aide Mark Salter on John McCain's "magnanimous" legacy

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One of the pallbearers at Sen. John McCain's funeral on Saturday will be Mark Salter, the senator's longtime aide, confidant and former chief of staff. The two men also collaborated on seven books. Salter joins "CBS This Morning" from Phoenix to discuss the moments that defined the late senator and the letter McCain wrote to Americans before his death.



Pa. reopens investigation into decades-old clergy abuse claim

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CBS News has learned authorities in Pennsylvania have re-opened an investigation into sexual abuse claims made against a Catholic priest. This comes as Pope Francis denies a claim that he knew about alleged sex abuse by a former American cardinal. A grand jury report released this month identified hundreds of abusive priests and more than 1,000 child victims across Pennsylvania. Nikki Battiste reports.

Juul, e-cigarette popular with teens, under investigation by FDA

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The FDA says it is preparing to launch a campaign to discourage teens from using e-cigarettes, or "vaping." The FDA is also investigating the marketing strategies and impact of several vaping products including the most popular e-cigarette, Juul. It is estimated to make up 72 percent of the e-cigarette market. Anna Werner reports.

Jimmy Carter: John McCain's "personal heroism has been proven"

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Former President Jimmy Carter says Sen. John McCain's death does not signal the end of bipartisanship in Washington. "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson spoke with Mr. Carter on Monday at a Habitat for Humanity work site in Indiana. Mr. Carter survived his own battle with brain tumors in 2015.

Jacksonville gunman had history of mental illness, records show

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According to court records, the gunman who killed two people and wounded 10 others before killing himself at a video game tournament in Florida had a history of mental illness and anger issues. But authorities have not determined a motive for 24-year-old David Katz's rampage. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

NAFTA 2.0: How potential trade deal would impact workers, economy

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Efforts to overhaul the NAFTA free trade agreement are entering a critical new phase. President Trump and his outgoing Mexican counterpart announced a preliminary deal Monday to replace the trade agreement for three North American countries. Stocks hit record highs, even though Mr. Trump threatened to place tariffs on Canadian-made cars if Canada does not reach a deal. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to break down the deal and discuss the possible impact.





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