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Transcript: Rep. Adam Schiff on "Face the Nation"

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The following is a transcript of the interview with Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, that aired Sunday, March 3, 2019, on "Face the Nation"



Sneak peek: Fatal Crossing

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A beautiful mom and her young daughter are found dead near train tracks under mysterious circumstances -- was is it a murder-suicide or a cold-blooded killing? Questions from "48 Hours" help get police to reopen the case. Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports Saturday, March 2 at 10/9c on CBS.

"Mobituaries": Neanderthals, our surprising ancestors

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New research has changed our understanding of prehistoric cavemen, who were not the brutish, howling creatures pop culture tells us they were. Preview the latest episode of Mo Rocca's podcast.

Police reopen probe into train track deaths after "48 Hours" investigation

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Police re-opened the investigation into the mysterious deaths of a South Carolina woman and her baby, thanks to reporting by "48 Hours." In 2008, Kadie Major and her 10-month-old were found dead near train tracks. At the time, it was deemed a murder-suicide. Peter Van Sant joins "CBS This Morning" to preview Saturday's report for "48 Hours."

Tiny wireless sensors could revolutionize how premature babies are monitored

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Tiny wireless skin sensors are being tested to monitor stroke recovery and breathing disorders, but they could also help babies who are born prematurely, according to a new study in the journal Science. The skin-like silicon patches attach to the chest and foot proved just as reliable as traditional electrodes for tracking babies' heart and respiration rates, temperature, blood pressure and blood-oxygen level. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

North Korea challenges Trump explanation of no deal with Kim Jong Un

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There are conflicting stories of why the president's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ended with no deal on nuclear weapons. Mr. Trump says he walked away because the North Korean leader wanted complete relief from U.S. sanctions. North Korean officials said in a rare news conference that they only wanted some sanctions lifted. Errol Barnett reports.

Fatal Crossing

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A beautiful mom and her young daughter are found dead near train tracks -- was it a murder-suicide or a cold-blooded killing? "48 Hours" helped reopen the case. Correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.

Private eye on prime suspect in S.C. death investigation

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Private investigator Jessica Sanders has been working pro bono for a year to prove a South Carolina woman’s death was not a murder-suicide. She talks with “48 Hours” about Aaron Major, who has maintained that he had nothing to do with the deaths of his wife and daughter.

Aaron Major recounts the night his wife and child vanished

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Aaron Major was brought into the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office for questioning eight days after his wife, Kadie, and baby, River, died under mysterious circumstances in Moncks Corner, S.C. By then, the coroner had already preliminarily ruled Kadie’s death a suicide.





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