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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., in his own words

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In 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, demanding voting rights for all. Afterwards, he addressed the crowd in what would later be known as the "How Long, Not Long," speech.

Hospital pricing lists confuse patients

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A new government rule requires hospitals to post their prices online. But the lists are hard to interpret, and some don't factor in insurance payments or Medicare rates. Anna Werner reports.

Dr. King in his own words

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In 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, demanding voting rights for all. Afterwards, he addressed the crowd in what would later be known as the "How Long, Not Long," speech.

New migrant caravan waits in Mexico hoping to reach the U.S.

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A new caravan of around 2,000 Central American migrants is making its way toward the U.S. The line to enter Mexico is so long, it stretches all the way to Guatemala on a border bridge. Adriana Diaz reports from Mexico.

Confusion over incident at Lincoln Memorial

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A confrontation between a teenager and a Native American man on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial quickly went viral. But in less than a day, more videos show the teen had been taunted by a small group. Jim Axelrod explains.



Passengers stuck on freezing tarmac for hours

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A United flight from Newark to Hong Kong had to be diverted to Canada for a medical emergency. But then the passengers were unable to leave until the next day. Nikki Battiste explains.

New migrant caravan waits in Mexico

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A new caravan of around 2,000 Central American migrants is making its way toward the U.S. The line to enter Mexico is so long, it stretches all the way to Guatemala on a border bridge. Adriana Diaz reports from Mexico.

Presidential hopefuls honor Dr. King

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Sen. Kamala Harris jumped into the 2020 presidential race on Monday, making her the first black candidate to do so. Across the country, other Democratic hopefuls went to Martin Luther King Jr. Day events to try and appeal to voters. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Temperatures plunge after winter storm

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Temperatures dropped across the Northeast, hovering around 0 degrees after a deadly winter storm. The storm also caused problems at airports, leaving thousands of flights delayed. Omar Villafranca reports.

Gov't shutdown impacting workers

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As the government shutdown drags on, unpaid federal workers are struggling to put food on the table. Federal agencies are also feeling the impact, as some workers call out sick. Paula Reid has the latest.

Government shutdown impacting workers

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As the government shutdown drags on, unpaid federal workers are struggling to put food on the table. Federal agencies are also feeling the impact, as some workers call out sick. Paula Reid has the latest.

2020 Democratic candidates honor Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy

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Democratic presidential candidates celebrated the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. at memorial events marking Monday's holiday. Sens. Kamala Harris, Kirsten Gillibrand, Cory Booker and Bernie Sanders spoke about the civil rights leader's impact as the primary race kicks into high gear.

Fortnite reportedly used for money laundering

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A new report said the popular video game Fortnite is being used for money laundering. Ian Sherr, an executive editor at CNET News, joins CBSN with more on the black market surrounding the hit game.





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