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R. Kelly's alleged victims react to his explosive interview: "He's a great performer"

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Alleged victims of R. Kelly are speaking out for the first time since the "CBS This Morning" interview where the singer defended himself against charges of abusing underage girls. He is still in jail Friday morning for failing to pay child support, though his manager says he expects Kelly's release later in the day. Police in Detroit say they want to speak with a woman who claims Kelly abused her when she was 13. He denies all allegations against him. Jericka Duncan reports.

Zika: Children of the outbreak

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Just over three years ago, an outbreak of the Zika virus caused a crisis in Brazil: a dramatic increase in babies born with microcephaly. These babies are now young children facing a variety of medical problems and an uncertain future. But just as a sudden drop in the number of cases has calmed fears of the virus, health officials are on alert for another outbreak. Elaine Quijano travels to Recife, Brazil, the epicenter of the crisis, to meet a mom determined to provide the best life for her daughter, and the doctors on the frontlines.



Why was Paul Manafort's sentence so far below recommendation?

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The judge in former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's tax and bank fraud trial sentenced Manafort to just 47 months despite a recommended sentence of 19-24 years. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss

Florida jury convicts cop in on-duty shooting for first time in 30 years

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A former Florida police officer faces life in prison, for killing a black man who was stranded on the side of the road. 41-year-old Nouman Raja was found guilty of manslaughter and attempted murder after a jury convicted him of killing 31-year-old Corey Jones in 2015. Errol Barnett reports.

Parents of woman living with R.Kelly speak

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The parents of one of the two women living with embattled singer R. Kelly are speaking out. Twenty-one-year-old Azriel Clary and 23-year-old Joycelyn Savage told "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King that they love Kelly and that there is nothing inappropriate about their relationship with the 52-year-old. Their parents, however, claim Kelly has brainwashed them and is keeping the women against their will. King sits down with Joycelyn's parents who say they've been trying desperately to reconnect with their daughter.

Eye Opener: Manafort sentenced to less than 4 years

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Paul Manafort is going to prison amid a barrage of criticism from people who say President Trump's former campaign chairman got off easy. Also, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passes a resolution condemning all hate speech in response to a Muslim congresswoman who criticized lobbyists for Israel. 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.

R. Kelly's alleged victims react to interview

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Alleged victims of R. Kelly are speaking out for the first time since the "CBS This Morning" interview where the singer defended himself against charges of abusing underage girls. He is still in jail Friday morning for failing to pay child support, though his manager says he expects Kelly's release later in the day. Police in Detroit say they want to speak with a woman who claims Kelly abused her when she was 13. He denies all allegations against him. Jericka Duncan reports.

Manafort sentenced to 47 months

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President Trump's former campaign chairman was sentenced Thursday to 47 months in prison for fraud and tax evasion not related to the Trump campaign. That sentence was well below what prosecutors had recommended. Paula Reid reports.





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