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Trump calls McCabe's actions "illegal and treasonous"

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President Trump called the actions of former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe and other officials "illegal and treasonous" after McCabe's "60 Minutes" interview. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett discussed the fallout from the interview on CBSN.



Misinformation online helps fuel measles outbreak

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Tech companies like Facebook and Google are being criticized for the role false medical information may have played in the ongoing measles outbreak in the Pacific Northwest​

Trump slams McCabe's explosive remarks as "lies"

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President Trump is slamming former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe's "60 Minutes" interview. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to break down the most contentious claims.

McCabe on Trump & obstruction of justice

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Former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe says President Trump directed Rod Rosenstein to include the Russia investigation as a reason he should fire James Comey. CBSN legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe, a former assistant district attorney in New York County, discusses whether President Trump may have obstructed justice.

Trump slams McCabe's remarks as "lies"

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President Trump is slamming former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe's "60 Minutes" interview. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to break down the most contentious claims.

Strangers discover they are connected by Underground Railroad

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This Black History Month, we are bringing you the story of three strangers connected by the Underground Railroad. Last December, Ancestry arranged for six people from across the U.S. to meet at a historical church in Brooklyn. The journey revealed family connections and surprises about their ancestors, which are documented in a film called "Railroad Ties." Adriana Diaz spoke with three of them about the experience.

U.K. Parliament says Facebook failed users

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The British Parliament released a scathing final report of their investigation into Facebook's data misuse. The report called the company a "digital gangster," and the committee chair said Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will face a summons if sets foot in Britain. CBS News' Graham Kates joined CBSN to discuss what this report means for the future of the company.

Victims of Aurora shooting remembered

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Police say the suspect in the Friday shooting at a manufacturing warehouse in Aurora, Illinois, should have given up the gun he used to kill five people. The victims include fathers of small children and a college intern finishing his first day on the job. Adriana Diaz reports.





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