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Probe zeros in on brother of Bezos girlfriend

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CBS News has learned investigators hired by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos have now turned over their findings to law enforcement. They are trying to figure out how the National Enquirer obtained private photos and messages from Bezos. Last week, he claimed the Enquirer had explicit images and was trying to blackmail him. Errol Barnett reports.

New details in missing Colorado mom case

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CBS News is learning new details in the mysterious case of a missing mother in Colorado. Kelsey Berreth disappeared more than two months ago. Her fiancé, Patrick Frazee, is charged with murder. Now Krystal Lee, an Idaho nurse, is at the center of a cover-up investigation. She pleaded guilty Friday to tampering with evidence in the case. Nikki Battiste spoke to Lee's close friend and confidante, who shares why she believes Lee admitted to helping Frazee.

Friend of nurse who pleaded guilty in missing Colorado mom case speaks out

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CBS News is learning new details in the mysterious case of a missing mother in Colorado. Kelsey Berreth disappeared more than two months ago. Her fiancé, Patrick Frazee, is charged with murder. Now Krystal Lee, an Idaho nurse, is at the center of a cover-up investigation. She pleaded guilty Friday to tampering with evidence in the case. Nikki Battiste spoke to Lee's close friend and confidante, who shares why she believes Lee admitted to helping Frazee.

Iran marks 40 years since Islamic Revolution

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Hundreds of thousands of people in Iran filled the streets Monday to mark the 40th anniversary of the country's Islamic Revolution. President Hassan Rouhani told a huge crowd in Tehran that Iran did not need to ask the world's permission to develop missiles, and it will continue to build up its military power despite U.S. sanctions. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran.



Female empowerment takes center stage at 2019 Grammys

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The Grammy Awards turned into a powerful night for women and rap music. Host Alicia Keys set the tone when she introduced four high-profile women: former first lady Michelle Obama, Lady Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Jennifer Lopez spoke about female empowerment. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier reports.

Female empowerment highlighted at Grammys

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The Grammy Awards turned into a powerful night for women and rap music. Host Alicia Keys set the tone when she introduced four high-profile women: former first lady Michelle Obama, Lady Gaga, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Jennifer Lopez spoke about female empowerment. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier reports.

Talks to prevent another government shutdown stalled

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Sources tell CBS News the talks to prevent another government shutdown have broken down ahead of a budget deadline. Congress has until midnight on Friday to reach an agreement over immigration and border security, but a new demand by Democrats has become an obstacle. Nancy Cordes reports.

Talks to prevent another shutdown stalled

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Sources tell CBS News the talks to prevent another government shutdown have broken down ahead of a budget deadline. Congress has until midnight on Friday to reach an agreement over immigration and border security, but a new demand by Democrats has become an obstacle. Nancy Cordes reports.

Impeachment bill against Virginia's lieutenant governor on hold

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Virginia's Democratic lieutenant governor, Justin Fairfax, is under more pressure to step down after a second woman accused him of sexually assaulting her more than a decade ago. Fairfax denies both accusations. Ed O’Keefe reports.

Virginia governor responds to racist photo

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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam says he's "not going anywhere" in spite of a racist photo printed in his medical school yearbook. The Democratic lawmaker admitted to “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King he “overreacted” when he initially apologized for appearing in the photograph. He went on to say he wasn't either of the two men in the photograph.

Eye Opener: Embattled Virginia governor stands his ground

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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam talks to “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King in his only TV interview since his controversial yearbook page resurfaced. Also, we're five days away from another possible government shutdown and sources tell CBS News that talks to end the deadlock have stalled. 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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