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Family demands accountability after police kills security guard

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A police officer is accused of shooting and killing an armed black security guard while he was on the job in Illinois. Jemel Roberson was shot outside Manny's Blue Room Lounge in Robbins early Sunday morning. Witnesses say the 26-year-old was detaining a shooting suspect when the responding officer shot him. Jericka Duncan reports.

Stan Lee, god of Marvel universe, dies at 95

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Stan Lee, the 95-year-old patriarch of Marvel Comics, died Monday. He co-created many of Marvel's most iconic characters, including Spiderman and the Incredible Hulk. Lee Cowan reports.

How carmakers are collecting and selling your data

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There are growing questions about the data your car is collecting about you while you're on the road. Modern vehicles are packed with powerful computers that can measure a vehicle's performance and even tell carmakers how and where you drive. Now the auto industry is learning that data is worth big money. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Deadly clashes escalate between Israel and Hamas in Gaza

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Gaza and Israel could face their worst violence in years amid escalating attacks by Israeli and Hamas forces. Hundreds of rockets were launched overnight as both sides exchanged fire. The deadly violence follows an apparently botched Israeli military raid in Gaza over the weekend. Charlie D'Agata reports from the Israeli city of Ashkelon, near the Gaza border.



California's Camp Fire now deadliest in state history

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The deadliest wildfire California has ever seen is still threatening more than 15,000 homes, businesses, and other buildings north of Sacramento. The Camp Fire is now blamed for at least 42 deaths. Nearly 230 people are still missing. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Patricia Arquette and Ben Stiller talk "Escape at Dannemora," gender pay gap

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The 2015 manhunt for escaped inmates Richard Matt and David Sweat made headlines across the country. Now the story is being told in a seven-part series on Showtime, a division of CBS. Emmy Award-winner Ben Stiller is the executive producer and director of "Escape at Dannemora." Oscar-winning actress Patricia Arquette plays former prison employee Joyce "Tilly" Mitchell, who helped the inmates escape. Stiller and Arquette join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new series. Arquette also discusses the issue of gender pay equity.

IBM CEO Ginni Rometty hopes "new collar" skills will bridge digital, AI divide

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IBM may be at another turning point in its storied history. In October, IBM announced it was buying the cloud software provider Red Hat for $34 billion, and it's also investing $1 billion in initiatives like apprenticeships to train workers for what it calls "new collar" jobs. IBM president and CEO Ginni Rometty, who coined the term for workers who have technology skills but not a four-year degree, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how AI will impact jobs and how the new collar skills can help bridge the digital divide.

Accuser says Eric Schneiderman "has not personally apologized" to her after abuse

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Michelle Manning Barish, who dated former New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman for more than a year and accused him of abuse, is speak out in her first TV interview. She shared her story with the New Yorker in May claiming he slapped her across the face and choked her. Schneiderman resigned three hours after the story was published. Last week, a prosecutor announced Schneiderman will not face criminal charges after multiple women came forward. Schneiderman said in a statement: "I accept full... Читать дальше...





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