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Crowds line Los Angeles streets to say final goodbye to Nipsey Hussle

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Rapper Nipsey Hussle will be laid to rest Friday in a private ceremony in Los Angeles. Tens of thousands of fans turned out for a celebration of his life and legacy Thursday. His funeral procession traveled 25 miles through the streets of Los Angeles. Mola Lenghi reports.

Nancy Pelosi: "The power of the speaker is awesome"

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In an interview with "60 Minutes," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is opening up about her first three months at the top of the Democratic-led House of Representatives. Pelosi is the first woman to hold the speaker position and is the first person since 1955 to regain the gavel after losing it. "60 Minutes" correspondent Leslie Stahl joins "CBS This Morning" to preview her Sunday report.

Nancy Pelosi on ending congressional gridlock

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Just over 100 days into her current term as speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi tells 60 Minutes there's still room for bipartisanship on certain issues. See the full interview, Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS

Dealing with surprise tax bills: "You’re going to pay one way or another"

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Millions of people are getting a surprise this tax season: smaller refunds or no refund at all. Under President Trump's new tax law, 80 percent of Americans are expected to pay less in taxes overall. But a new CBS poll found nearly three out of four people said the new law pushed their tax bill higher, or left it unchanged. Tony Dokoupil reports.



Chicago sues "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett

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Chicago is suing "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett after he refused to reimburse police for the costs of investigating an alleged hate crime they say he staged. Chicago is seeking three times the amount of damages previously requested. Dean Reynolds reports.

Georgetown students hope slavery reparations vote sets nationwide "precedent"

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Results out overnight show students at Georgetown University back paying reparations to help atone for the school's past. Undergraduates voted overwhelmingly Thursday in favor of a $27.20 per semester fee to benefit descendants of 272 slaves sold by the school in the 19th century. Chip Reid reports.

(Un)Welcome: Sweden's rise of the right

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In this installment of CBSN Originals’ ongoing examination at how migration is reshaping the world, Adam Yamaguchi travels to Sweden to examine how a record influx of migrants has coincided with the recently welcoming and politically progressive nation's swift shift to the right.

Julian Assange jailed but defiant as extradition battle begins

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The Justice Department may have to fight for months or even years to bring Julian Assange to the U.S. British police arrested the WikiLeaks founder at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London Thursday after his diplomatic asylum was removed. Assange faces a charge of conspiring with Chelsea Manning to hack Pentagon computers in 2010. Imtiaz Tyab reports.

Eye Opener: Monster spring storm turns deadly

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A vicious spring snowstorm is winding down, leaving a terrible toll in the Midwest. Also, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange plans to fight efforts to extradite him from Britain and put him on trial in the U.S. 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.





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