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Tom Petty's daughter opens up about making "An American Treasure"

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A year ago today, we lost the iconic rocker Tom Petty. The 66-year-old died of cardiac arrest. In his memory, a new tribute collection called "An American Treasure" features previously unheard recording and live performances. Anthony Mason spoke to Petty's daughter, Adria, in her first TV interview since her father's death.

Medal of Honor recipient faces another battle: lung cancer

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The latest hero to receive the Medal of Honor faces a harrowing personal battle at home. President Trump awarded the highest military honor Monday to former Army Staff Sgt. Ronald Shurer for his bravery in Afghanistan. David Martin reports.

Red tide likely spreads at Florida beaches

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Preliminary tests show red tide may be the cause of breathing problems some beachgoers on Florida's Atlantic coast have experienced. Palm Beach County officials said that state water tests found the algae that causes red tide.

Cristiano Ronaldo sued for alleged sexual assault

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Las Vegas police have re-opened a sexual assault investigation involving soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo. The alleged victim told a German magazine Ronaldo assaulted and raped her in 2009. She claims she was paid $375,000 to keep quiet. Nikki Battiste reports.

Sen. Joni Ernst on Kavanaugh allegations: "We are innocent until proven guilty"

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Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why she is "anxious" to review the FBI findings from the inquiry into sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. While Ernst believes accuser Christine Blasey Ford went through a traumatic incident, she says she doubts Kavanaugh's involvement. Ernst also says the new trade deal with Canada and Mexico is a "great win for Iowa farmers and ranchers."



"CBS This Morning" wins Emmy for Air Force Academy sexual assault investigation

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"CBS This Morning" and co-host Norah O'Donnell won an Emmy for our report on sexual assault in the United States Air Force Academy. In the six-month investigation, we spoke with more than a dozen current and former cadets. They told CBS News they reported their sexual assaults to the Air Force Academy, then experienced retaliation by their peers and their commanders.

Americans to receive cell phone alert from president in 1st national test

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For the first time ever on Wednesday, Americans nationwide will receive an alert on their cell phones from President Trump. The test, scheduled for 2:18 p.m. ET, is the first test of a national presidential alert system that will let any president issue a warning about a crisis. Anna Werner reports.

Trump defends Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh at rally

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Senate Republicans still plan a final vote this week on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination, with the FBI still looking at allegations of sexual misconduct. The FBI now has authority to expand its questioning of possible witnesses, but it's still under orders to wrap up the inquiry before the end of this week. Major Garrett reports.

Search for motive in deadly Pennsylvania car explosion

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Federal officials are searching for the cause and possible motive of a deadly car explosion in eastern Pennsylvania. The blast killed three people Saturday night, including a father and his 2-year-old son. At least 50 federal agents are assisting in the investigation. Jericka Duncan reports.

Manhunt for Tennessee man accused of killing 2 people

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A murder suspect is on the run in northern Tennessee. Law enforcement worked through the night searching for Kirby Wallace. The 53-year-old is accused of killing two people during a violent crime spree that began more than a week ago. Don Dahler reports.

Tropical Depression Rosa expected to drench Southwest

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Parts of the southwestern U.S. are bracing for possible flash flooding from Tropical Depression Rosa as it moves in from Mexico. Downpours are expected to move across Arizona all day Tuesday and into Wednesday. Carter Evans reports.

Desperate Indonesians flock to airport after earthquake, tsunami

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Indonesian authorities are desperately working to get food and other aid to victims of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. Drone video reveals the widespread destruction from Friday's twin natural disasters. The death toll has risen to more than 1,200 people. That number is expected to climb. Ben Tracy reports.

FBI dreading Kavanaugh inquiry will be a political storm once again

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The FBI intends to meet its one-week deadline of the bureau's inquiry into sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, even with the expanded scope of the inquiry. But it's working under a lot of pressure. Jeff Pegues reports.





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