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Where you buy meds could cost you thousands

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The price of the same prescription drug can vary by hundreds or even thousands of dollars, depending on where you buy it. Nearly one in four Americans struggle to pay for their medications. So far this year, the prices of more than 250 prescription drugs have jumped an average of six percent. Anna Werner reports.

Calif. girls on how they survived wilderness

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Two young sisters who survived in the California wilderness for nearly two days are recounting their story. Rescuers found Caroline and Leia Carrico near Richardson Grove State Park on Sunday, about a mile-and-half from their house. Jamie Yuccas reports.

U.S. training West African soldiers

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As ISIS nears territorial defeat in Syria, the U.S. is helping fight against an intensifying terror threat in West Africa. Jihadists pushed out of Iraq and Syria are going to Africa and causing more violence. The U.S. is training West African forces in Burkina Faso to fight back, but U.S. military cuts could leave the region vulnerable. First on "CBS This Morning," Debora Patta takes us inside the training program.



House committee demands documents from 81 Trump associates

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The White House is slamming House Democrats for widening their investigation of President Trump, saying, "Their intimidation and abuse of American citizens is shameful." The House Judiciary Committee wants documents from 81 Trump associates and institutions, including the president's sons, former White House aides, and Trump Organization executives. Paula Reid reports.

81 Trump associates targeted in document grab

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The White House is slamming House Democrats for widening their investigation of President Trump, saying, "Their intimidation and abuse of American citizens is shameful." The House Judiciary Committee wants documents from 81 Trump associates and institutions, including the president's sons, former White House aides, and Trump Organization executives. Paula Reid reports.

Alabama residents assess devastation after "monster tornado"

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Thousands of people in the southeast are starting a cleanup that will take weeks after the country's deadliest tornado outbreak in nearly six years. Dozens of tornadoes hit Alabama, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina on Sunday. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor reports from Beauregard, Alabama.

Eye Opener: Desperate search for survivors in Alabama

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Homeless survivors of the deadly tornado in Alabama face freezing temperatures and weeks of cleanup. Also, the House Judiciary Committee wants documents from 81 Trump associates and institutions, including the president's sons. 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.

Democrats seek answers from Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg

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House Democrats are seeking information from the Trump Organization's chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg about so-called hush money payments weeks before the 2016 presidential election. Politico senior White House reporter Darren Samuelsohn and McClatchy White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez join CBSN's "Red and Blue" with the latest developments.

Democrats step up probes into Trump

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On Monday, the House Judiciary Committee issued requests for documents to 81 people and entities tied to President Trump. Niall Stanage, White House columnist for The Hill, joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest developments, including the rest of Monday's political headlines.





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