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Eye Opener: President poised to give answers to Mueller

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President Trump is showing new impatience with the Russia investigation. Also, with nearly 1,000 people still missing, California's largest utility now says two of its power lines failed in areas where the deadly Camp Fire may have started. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.



Nearly 1,000 unaccounted for in Camp Fire

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The death toll increased to 77 this weekend in Paradise, California, while the number of missing has decreased to 993 in the Golden State's most destructive wildfire ever

Ex-NFL player Tim Green: Coping with ALS

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The former Syracuse standout and Atlanta Falcon never shied away from acknowledging the dangers of football. Now, 22 years after "60 Minutes" first met him, Green is suffering from a fatal ailment he may have seen coming. Steve Kroft reports.

Prime Minister Theresa May says change in leadership will not affect Brexit

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British Prime Minister Theresa May warned Sunday a change in leadership would not make Brexit any easier. During a tense five-hour meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday, ministers reluctantly agreed to sign off on the draft, which critics say keeps the U.K. financially bound to the EU. On Thursday, several ministers quit May’s government, including Dominic Raab, her chief Brexit negotiator. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Democrat Bill Nelson concedes Florida Senate race to republican Rick Scott

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Democrat Sen. Bill Nelson conceded defeat to Republican Gov. Rick Scott in Florida. Scott thanked his opponent for his years in public service. In the gubernatorial race, Democratic candidate Andrew Gillum conceded to Republican Ron DeSantis, two days after a machine recount ended. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Trump refuses to listen to audio of slain journalist's final moments

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President Trump said he doesn't want to listen to a recording of Jamal Khashoggi's final moments. The CIA has intelligence indicating Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman ordering the hit against the journalist, but no government agency has issued a definitive conclusion. The crown prince denies any involvement. Errol Barnett reports.





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