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The TED Interview podcast offers chance to go deeper

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TED has become a cultural phenomenon through its mission of sharing big ideas. It's posted TED Talks online for free since 2006, featuring speakers from almost every discipline. The videos are viewed more than 3.4 billion times a year. TED just launched a new podcast featuring in-depth interviews with past speakers. Chris Anderson, who's the head of the non-profit and host of The TED Interview, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why they chose to create a podcast format.

Alleged Khashoggi murder complicates U.S.-Saudi financial relations

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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is the latest high-profile official to announce he is pulling out of an upcoming economic conference in Saudi Arabia. The United States' close relationship with the kingdom of Saudi Arabia dates back decades and the Trump administration has made an effort to strengthen those ties. Errol Barnett reports on how Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance could complicate the financial links between the two countries.

Prince Harry and Meghan tackle mental health on Australian tour

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are using their tour of Australia to bring attention to causes close to their hearts. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent time with surfers focused on mental well-being on Sydney's famous Bondi Beach. Harry then scaled 1,300 steps to the top of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge to kick off the Invictus Games. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.



"48 Hours" investigates case of Florida man missing since 2000

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The mystery behind a missing Florida man was finally solved after nearly two decades. Mike Williams disappeared while on a hunting trip in 2000. His wife, Denise, led a massive search for him. Then community members concluded an alligator had killed him. But in December 2017, new conflicting information emerged that changed everything. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to preview his report for Saturday.

Ex-USA Gymnastics CEO Steve Penny "tried to silence everyone" in Nassar abuse case, former athlete says

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Former USA Gymnastics President Steve Penny says he didn't know he'd been indicted in connection with Larry Nassar's sexual abuse case. Penny was arrested Wednesday in Tennessee, accused of hiding or destroying documents at the Karolyi Ranch in Texas. Jessica Howard, a former Team USA gymnast and board member who says she was abused by Nassar, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the charges against Penny.

Democrats demand to know why EPA children's health official was put on leave

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A number of Democratic senators are demanding an explanation from the EPA about why it put a leading children's health expert on paid leave without warning. Since our interview with Dr. Ruth Etzel on Monday, people have spoken out to support her, some calling her a hero for going public with her concerns about what's happening at the Office of Children's Health. Anna Werner reports.

Mega Millions jackpot grows to record $970 million

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Time is running out to buy Mega Millions tickets before Friday's historic drawing. The pot is up to $970 million. That's a $548 million cash payout. It's the largest Mega Millions jackpot ever and the second largest lottery in history. Dana Jacobson reports.

Feds subpoena Catholic dioceses in Pa., N.Y. amid priest abuse scandal

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For the first time, the Justice Department is leading a statewide investigation into allegations of abuse by Catholic priests. U.S. attorneys have subpoenaed at least seven of Pennsylvania's eight Catholic dioceses. Sources tell CBS News the diocese of Buffalo, New York, is also a target. Nikki Battiste reports.

Turkey says it hasn't shared any audio of alleged Khashoggi murder

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Turkey's top diplomat confirms his government has not given the U.S. any recordings of the alleged murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had already denied hearing tapes or seeing transcripts. President Trump moved closer to acknowledging the Saudis may have played a role. Weijia Jiang reports.

With no proof, Trump accuses Democrats of supporting migrant caravan

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At a rally in Missoula, Montana, the president accused Democrats – without evidence – of supporting a caravan of about 3,000 migrants heading for the U.S. border. The president threatens to mobilize the U.S. military and shut down the southern border to stop those migrants from entering the U.S. Chip Reid reports.





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