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Inside look at how police train to protect Columbine schools

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The Denver-area manhunt for a teenager said to be "infatuated" with the Columbine High School massacre revived fears of a new attack on the school. In the nearly 20 years since 12 students and a teacher were killed at Columbine, 122 people have died in mass school shootings across the country. Barry Petersen got rare access to security preparations designed to prevent another shooting at Columbine.

North Korea doesn't want Mike Pompeo involved in nuclear talks

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North Korea is demanding the U.S. remove Secretary of State Mike Pompeo from talks over its nuclear program. The country also said it test-fired a new "tactical guided weapon." It’s the regime's first such test since President Trump met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un earlier this year. Ben Tracy reports.

N. Korea doesn't want Pompeo in nuclear talks

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North Korea is demanding the U.S. remove Secretary of State Mike Pompeo from talks over its nuclear program. The country also said it test-fired a new "tactical guided weapon." It’s the regime's first such test since President Trump met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un earlier this year. Ben Tracy reports.

Elite British diver involved in Thai cave rescue saved from Tennessee cave

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A British diver, who heroically saved young soccer players from a flooded cave in Thailand last year, had to be rescued himself this week. Josh Bratchley got trapped in a flooded Tennessee cave on Tuesday and was stranded for nearly 30 hours without food or water. Meg Oliver reports.



Eye Opener: Washington braces for Mueller report

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Americans will get to read the redacted version of the Mueller report today after the attorney general holds a press conference. Also, days after the Notre Dame Cathedral went up in flames, a man is in custody after trying to enter New York’s St. Patrick's Cathedral carrying gas cans and lighters. 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.

Eye Opener: Country braces for Mueller report

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Americans will get to read the redacted version of the Mueller report today after the attorney general holds a press conference. Also, days after the Notre Dame Cathedral went up in flames, a man is in custody after trying to enter New York’s St. Patrick's Cathedral carrying gas cans and lighters. 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.

Ex-Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe rules out 2020 presidential run

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Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe said Wednesday he will not be running for president in the 2020 election. McAuliffe, a former Democratic fundraiser and DNC chief, said he wants to focus on flipping his home state of Virginia.

New details about the Mueller report ahead of Thursday's release

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The Washington Post reports the Department of Justice is planning to release a lightly redacted version of the Mueller report. Washington Post investigative political reporter Rosalind Helderman joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.





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