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Gymnast stuns crowd with routine

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UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi performed a dazzling floor routine that left spectators and judges in awe. Competing to a medley of Michael Jackson hits and R&B classics, she earned a perfect score of 10 and put the crowd in a frenzy Saturday night.

Impact of government shutdown grows

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The government shutdown, now the longest in U.S. history, is stretching into its fourth week. Thousands of government workers are feeling the impact. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett has the latest.

Elijah Cummings' new power as House Oversight Committee chairman

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House Democrats have been stonewalled over the last two years when it came to subpoenas on various Trump administration dealings. But now Democrats have the majority, and Elijah Cummings plans to make the most of it. Steve Kroft reports.

Trump says shutdown will continue until Democrats cave

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While addressing the Farm Bureau Federation, President Trump said the partial government shutdown will continue. Meanwhile, the fight with Democrats has led to gridlock at some airports around the country. Major Garrett reports.



1st woman officiates NFL playoff game

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As the Patriots and Chargers started their playoff game Sunday, one referee made history. Sarah Thomas is the the first woman to officiate an NFL playoff game. Jeff Glor reports.

Allied forces in Syria voice concern about U.S. troop withdrawal

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CBS News traveled through a part of northern Syria which is under the control of America's allies on the ground. But ISIS used to hold large stretches there, and it could be a contested area when U.S. forces pull out. Charlie D'Agata repots.

L.A. teachers strike to protest budget cuts

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Los Angeles teachers hit the streets Monday to protest budget cuts that affect some 600,000 students. More than 80 percent of them are low-income. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Trump pushes back on Russia reports ahead of attorney general confirmation hearing

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Just a day before his attorney general nominee faces Senate questioning, President Trump is defending himself from a pair of bombshell Russia-related reports. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid, former federal prosecutor Keir Dougall, and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns spoke to "Red & Blue" about Barr's statements on how he plans to handle the special counsel investigation.

Allies in Syria worry about troop withdrawal

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CBS News traveled through a part of northern Syria which is under the control of America's allies on the ground. But ISIS used to hold large stretches there, and it could be a contested area when U.S. forces pull out. Charlie D'Agata repots.

Allies in Syria worry about U.S. troop withdrawal

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CBS News traveled through a part of northern Syria which is under the control of America's allies on the ground. But ISIS used to hold large stretches there, and it could be a contested area when U.S. forces pull out. Charlie D'Agata repots.

Trump denies report on possible ties to Russia

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A New York Times report found the FBI opened an investigation into whether the president was acting on behalf of Russian interests when he fired FBI Director James Comey. In response, President Trump denied the report and attacked the FBI. Paula Reid explains.

Trump denies report on Russia

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A New York Times report found the FBI opened an investigation into whether the president was acting on behalf of Russian interests when he fired FBI Director James Comey. In response, President Trump denied the report and attacked the FBI. Paula Reid explains.

Federal worker worries about affording insulin

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Lynette Gabourel has been a federal employee for 38 years. But as the government shutdown continues, she's stuck worrying about whether to pay her mortgage or buy insulin she needs. Chip Reid reports.

Trump says shutdown will continue

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While addressing the Farm Bureau Federation, President Trump said the partial government shutdown will continue. Meanwhile, the fight with Democrats has led to gridlock at some airports around the country. Major Garrett reports.

Suspect in Jayme Closs kidnapping appears in court

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Investigators are revealing new details about how and why a young man kidnapped 13-year-old Jayme Closs. The suspect appeared in a Wisconsin court by video Monday. Jamie Yuccas has the latest.





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