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Former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara weighs in on Trump investigations, Mueller probe

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Preet Bharara, former U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, is weighing in on the many investigations into President Trump and his inner circle. He has a new book out called "Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law." Bharara joined CBSN to talk about his book and the president.

Trump's response to attacks sparks criticism

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The White House is defending President Trump's response to the New Zealand mosque shootings. This comes after he downplayed the threat of white nationalists. He's also facing backlash for tweeting about Fox News host Jeanine Pirro and the late Sen. John McCain. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN to discuss.

Previewing the NCAA men's basketball tournament

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The bracket has been revealed for the NCAA men's basketball tournament. Who are the favorites in the Big Dance? Bill Reiter of CBS Sports HQ joined CBSN to discuss who you should consider for your bracket.

Previewing the NCAA Tournament

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The bracket has been revealed for the NCAA men's basketball tournament. Who are the favorites in the Big Dance? Bill Reiter of CBS Sports HQ joined CBSN to discuss who you should consider for your bracket.

Facebook under fire for New Zealand mosque shooting video

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Facebook said it took down 1.5 million videos related to the New Zealand mosque shootings. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the social media giant could do more. Brian Barrett of Wired joined CBSN to discuss what Facebook can do to prevent violent videos from going viral.



New cars unveiled at Geneva motor show

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Speed and performance were major talking points for cars featured at the Geneva motor show. While Volkswagen opted to highlight its electric cars, Ferrari showed off one of its fastest cars yet. Roadshow on CBSN gave an inside look at the show's top cars and how much you would need to drive one home.

Geneva motor show features new electric vehicle technology

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Speed and performance were major talking points for cars featured at the Geneva motor show. While Volkswagen opted to highlight its electric cars, Ferrari showed off one of its fastest cars yet. Roadshow on CBSN gave an inside look at the show's top cars and how much you would need to drive one home.

"60 Minutes" speaks with survivor of mysterious health attack in China

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Health attacks in Cuba and China have caused several victims to suffer damage in the inner ear and brain trauma. "60 Minutes" investigated these illnesses and spoke to some of the victims. What they found suggests the illnesses could be the result of a foreign attack. CBS News correspondent Steve Dorsey has followed the case closely and joined CBSN to discuss what's next.

Homeless third grader aims to become youngest chess grandmaster

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One of the country's newest and youngest chess champions is being praised for his perseverance through incredible hardship. Tani Adewumi is just eight years old and only learned to play chess about a year ago. He and his family came to New York as refugees from Nigeria in 2017. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Preet Bharara: In the age of Trump, step back and consider "what justice means"

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Former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara successfully prosecuted several high-profile cases during his time with the Southern District of New York. The list includes Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, attempted Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad, and notorious Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. Bharara was fired by President Trump after he refused to resign as U.S. attorney. Bharara joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book, "Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment and the Rule of Law."... Читать дальше...

Climate Diaries: Mini-satellites help map the Great Barrier Reef

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So-called ocean heat waves are happening more often, lasting longer, and becoming more severe. Researchers compare the phenomenon to wildfires on land. But instead of wiping out forests, they destroy kelp, sea grass, and coral reefs underwater. One group of scientists is trying to save coral reefs by cataloging all 150,000 of them worldwide. For his Climate Diaries series, Mark Philips swam along on a recent expedition to the most famous coral reef in the world.

Deadly shooting on tram in Netherlands

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Police are hunting for a suspect or suspects in the central Dutch city of Utrecht after at least one gunman opened fire on a tram at a busy intersection. Officials have not ruled out terrorism.





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