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Why we remember traumatic events better

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The accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh​ have started a national conversation about the reliability of past memories



Top DHS intel official says law limits their power to counter drone threats

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The Department of Homeland Security is pressing Congress for more powers to stop malicious drones that could threaten the United States. Intelligence officials are increasingly concerned about the use of drones by terrorists and drug cartels. Only on "CBS This Morning," Jeff Pegues got rare access to drones in action at a Customs and Border Protection facility in Tucson, Arizona.

Dutch chef uses 3D printers to create tasty works of art

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In our series, Real Food, we look at technology that may be the future of fine dining. 3D printers are being adopted now in an upscale restaurant kitchen. Roxana Saberi visited a Restaurant Smink in the Netherlands, touted not as farm to table, but pixels to plate.

Missy Peregrym on working with former agents to prepare for "FBI" role

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For nearly 20 years, Missy Peregrym has played strong female characters on TV and in movies. The actress' latest role brings her to New York to play special agent Maggie Bell in the new CBS drama "FBI." Peregrym joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new series and how this role differs from others she's had before.

In "measured tones," Judge Kavanaugh refutes sex assault allegations

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CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford, who has reported on most of the major judicial appointments and confirmation hearings of the past 15 years, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Judge Brett Kavanaugh's interview with Fox News ahead of Thursday's hearing.

Could both people who remember an incident differently be telling the truth?

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The sexual assault accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh started a national conversation about the reliability of past memories. Two women have come forward to accuse Kavanaugh of sexual assault and misconduct, but he has denied all allegations. Dr. Ted Huey, a professor of psychiatry and neurology at Columbia University, joins "CBS This Morning" to explain how trauma impacts our memory.





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