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Family describes the moment they learned Jayme Closs was free

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We're learning more about how 13-year-old Jayme Closs is doing after being kidnapped back in October. She's now back with relatives after escaping Thursday with help from a woman walking her dog. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King joined CBSN from Barron, Wisconsin, where she spoke to three of Jayme's relatives.

Trump denies he's compromised by Russia

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President Trump pushed back against back-to-back reports in The New York Times and Washington Post and denied having any illicit links to Russia. Michael Desch, director of the Notre Dame International Security Center, discusses the significance of the reports.



How the search for Jayme Closs united family's friends, community

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Jayme Closs was missing for nearly three months after her parents were killed and she was taken from her Wisconsin home in October. The people close to her say they never gave up hope, even if they feared the worst. Gayle King spoke to family friends of Closs who wanted to help any way they could.

Dave Matthews Band brings hope to its Charlottesville roots

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The Dave Matthews Band is among the world's most successful groups in popular music. Their first new album in six years, "Come Tomorrow," was released last June. But for all its fame, the Dave Matthews Band hasn't forgotten the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, where it all began. John Dickerson met up with the band to see how they're giving back to the city.

Elizabeth Smart: What happened to Jayme Closs doesn't have to "define her future"

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Few people will ever be able to understand what Jayme Closs is going through after her return home from captivity, but someone who can understand is Elizabeth Smart. In 2002 Smart was kidnapped from her home in Utah. She was held captive by a married couple in their home for nine months before being rescued. Smart, now a child safety activist, joins "CBS This Morning" from Park City, Utah, to discuss how to talk to survivors and what she hopes to do to help.

Dave Matthews gives back to Charlottesville

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The Dave Matthews Band is among the world's most successful groups in popular music. Their first new album in six years, "Come Tomorrow," was released last June. But for all its fame, the Dave Matthews Band hasn't forgotten the city of Charlottesville, Virginia, where it all began. John Dickerson met up with the band to see how they're giving back to the city.

How a former social worker's quick thinking helped bring Jayme Closs to safety

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When Jayme Closs escaped Thursday, she had no idea where she was or what was waiting for her outside the home where she was being held in Gordon, Wisconsin. Luckily, she saw former social worker Jeanne Nutter walking her dog. In her first sit-down interview, Nutter tells Gayle King the frightening details of the minutes before they made it to safety.

Los Angeles teachers go on strike after failed negotiations with district

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More than 25,000 teachers in Los Angeles won't be going to work Monday after a breakdown in contract talks. The strike in the nation's second largest school district affects more than 1,000 schools and more than 600,000 students. A funding battle between teachers and the districts follows similar walkouts last year in six states. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Wisconsin town reflects on Jayme Closs' homecoming: "Best news ever"

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Support for Jayme Closs has poured in from around the country, but the tight-knit community of Barron, Wisconsin, is banding together to welcome Closs back. Signs and billboards on churches and banks across town say: "Welcome Home Jayme." Gayle King spoke with several people to get their reaction to her surprising and improbable return.

"Justice for Denise and Jim": Jayme Closs' family to face suspect in court

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Jayme Closs' family says she has been laughing and talking since her return home, but they don't know much about what happened while she was held captive since last fall. Gayle King spoke with two of Closs' aunts, Sue Allard and Lynn Closs, and her cousin, Lyndsey Smith. The family told her why they are going to court to see suspect Jake Patterson and how they have handled the grief of losing Closs' parents.

Jayme Closs "is the hero," Wisconsin sheriff says

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Sheriff Chris Fitzgerald of Barron County, Wisconsin, led the search for Jayme Closs and the investigation into the murder of her parents. Gayle King spoke with Fitzgerald about the probe and Closs' safe return home.





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