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Los Angeles teachers strike, as only quarter of students show up to school

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The teachers' strike in Los Angeles is entering its second day. Educators in the nation's second-largest school district stood in pouring rain on the picket lines Monday. The district says fewer than 142,000 students showed up for class, about a quarter of the district’s 600,000 students. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Jayme Closs' abduction was accused kidnapper's alleged third attempt

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Chilling details about the abduction of Jayme Closs and the murder of her parents in October are now being revealed. The court complaint shows 21-year-old Jake Thomas Patterson admitted to the crimes. A Wisconsin judge charged him Monday with two counts of first-degree homicide, one count of kidnapping, and one count of armed burglary. Jamie Yuccas reports.



R. Kelly accuser says R&B singer threatened her and her family

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One of R. Kelly's accusers says she has proof the Grammy-winning singer tried to intimidate her into staying silent about his alleged abuse. Backed by famed attorney Gloria Allred, 21-year-old Faith Rodgers spoke to New York police Monday and unveiled a threatening letter allegedly written by Kelly last October. Jericka Duncan reports.

Wis. community ready to help Jayme Closs adjust

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Healthcare leaders in Jayme Closs' hometown are ready to help the teenager adjust to her new life. The 13-year-old is dealing with the trauma of her abduction and her parents' murder. DeMarco Morgan reports.

Steve King removed from committee assignments after white supremacist comment

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House Republican leaders came down hard on one of their own Monday, stripping Iowa Rep. Steve King of his committee assignments less than a week after he made a comment to the New York Times that was widely seen as racist. King's punishment is a rare move that often leads lawmakers to resign. Nancy Cordes reports.

Government shutdown: TSA says sick calls up more than 137 percent compared to 2018

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It's the 25th day of the partial government shutdown. One place to see the impact is at the airport where some TSA workers, who are not being paid, are not showing up. The TSA reports 137 percent more sick calls Monday compared to a year ago. Staff shortages led to long lines at some airports including the world's busiest in Atlanta. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Trump serves fast food by candlelight at White House amid shutdown

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No talks are scheduled to end the partial government shutdown, now in its 25th day. President Trump flew to New Orleans Monday to speak to a farmers' convention. He returned in time to welcome the Clemson Tigers, college football's new national champions, to a White House reception spread of fast food. Paula Reid reports.

Accuser says R. Kelly threatened her

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One of R. Kelly's accusers says she has proof the Grammy-winning singer tried to intimidate her into staying silent about his alleged abuse. Backed by famed attorney Gloria Allred, 21-year-old Faith Rodgers spoke to New York police Monday and unveiled a threatening letter allegedly written by Kelly last October. Jericka Duncan reports.

L.A. teachers strike, most students skip school

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The teachers' strike in Los Angeles is entering its second day. Educators in the nation's second-largest school district stood in pouring rain on the picket lines Monday. The district says fewer than 142,000 students showed up for class, about a quarter of the district’s 600,000 students. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Trump serves fast food by candlelight at W.H.

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No talks are scheduled to end the partial government shutdown, now in its 25th day. President Trump flew to New Orleans Monday to speak to a farmers' convention. He returned in time to welcome the Clemson Tigers, college football's new national champions, to a White House reception spread of fast food. Paula Reid reports.

Eye Opener: Trump refuses to budge on border wall funding

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President Trump says he will "never ever back down" as the government shutdown drags on into day 25. Also, the president's nominee for attorney general, William Barr, will testify on Capitol Hill today in his first day of confirmation hearings. 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.





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