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Mike Pompeo sheds light on secret messages from North Korea, Iran sanctions

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President Trump addressed the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, taking shots at countries like Iran and Venezuela, and touting his "America First" policy. He said the U.S. rejects the "ideology of globalism" and urged other countries not to tell the U.S. what to do. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sits down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell for a live interview and confirms North Korea will allow nuclear inspectors. He also says Iran President Hassan Rouhani's comparison of Mr. Trump... Читать дальше...

Pompeo: Private message from Kim Jong Un shows "intent on denuclearizing"

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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 sheds light on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's message to President Trump, delivered by South Korean President Moon Jae-in during the U.N. General Assembly.



Jennifer Lawrence urges people to "demand better" of U.S. politics

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Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence is taking a break from the big screen to turn her focus to politics. Lawrence is pushing to pass statewide anti-corruption laws and increase voter turnout. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King spoke to Lawrence about her work with the group Represent Us and her efforts to get young people engaged in local politics.

Bill Cosby accuser: "You're not above the law"

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Bill Cosby's accusers are among those applauding a Pennsylvania judge's decision to send him to prison. The actor and comedian was sentenced Tuesday to three to 10 years behind bars for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. He is the first major celebrity sent to prison in the Me Too era. More than 60 women have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct. One of the accusers, Victoria Valentino, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her reaction to the sentencing and what message it sends to survivors of abuse.

Kavanaugh lawyer says accuser's therapist notes, lie detector test not turned over

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Beth Wilkinson, attorney for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her client's public hearing with the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. Christine Blasey Ford accuses Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her in high school. Wilkinson says claims of Kavanaugh's drinking in high school and college "isn't evidence" of the allegations.

Meet the prosecutor who pressed for charges against Bill Cosby before #MeToo

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Bill Cosby is waking up behind bars in a Pennsylvania state prison. A judge sentenced the 81-year-old to three to 10 years in prison Tuesday for drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand at his home nearly 15 years ago. More than 60 women have accused Cosby of sexually assaulting them. CBS News' Jericka Duncan spoke with one of the prosecutors, Kristen Feden, in an interview you'll see first on "CBS This Morning."

Republicans hire female prosecutor to question Kavanaugh and his accuser

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The Senate Judiciary Committee identified the prosecutor who will question Judge Brett Kavanaugh and his accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, in Thursday's public hearing. In a statement, the committee described Rachel Mitchell as a career prosecutor with decades of experience prosecuting sex crimes. Ford accuses Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her in high school, which he denies. Nancy Cordes reports.





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