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Pompeo: Rouhani's comparison of Trump to Nazis is "outrageous"

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In this excerpt of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's live conversation with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell, Pompeo says Iran President Hassan Rouhani's comments on President Trump's "tendencies resembling a Nazi disposition" is "among the most outrageous things" he's ever heard.

Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco on growing up shy and his Italian roots

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People magazine calls Sebastian Maniscalco "the comedian's comedian," but he describes himself simply as an "opinionated observer." Maniscalco delivers his unique take at sold-out shows on subjects like his own Italian-American family and the absurdity of modern technology. Maniscalco is performing this fall and winter in shows across North America, including four shows in January at New York’s Madison Square Garden. His wildly successful stand-up tour is called "Stay Hungry," which is also the title of his best-selling autobiography. Читать дальше...

Retired grandfather volunteers to cuddle NICU babies

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For the past 15 years, this grandpa has volunteered to cuddle babies in the NICU at an Indiana hospital. "I leave at the end of the day and I just thank God," the grandfather of 10 said.

Pompeo says North Korea will allow nuclear inspectors

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In this excerpt of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's live conversation with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell, Pompeo says North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will allow nuclear inspectors into the country for verification of denuclearization.

Trump’s election motivated “Murphy Brown” reboot, Candice Bergen says

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CBS' reboot of "Murphy Brown" is one of fall's most highly anticipated shows. The hit comedy first aired in 1988, starring Candice Bergen as a tough-talking TV journalist. The show was considered groundbreaking for its portrayal of a career-focused, independent woman. The way the series tackled issues like politics and family values left a lasting impact on our culture. Candice Bergen and Faith Ford join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the legacy of the series and how politics plays into today's version of the show.





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