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Hunter in viral giraffe photo says her "prayers were answered"

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Tess Talley's picture with a giraffe she just killed went viral online last year, and now the hunter is speaking out for the first time. She joined CBSN to explain why she believes trophy hunters actually help wildlife. Watch the CBSN Originals documentary, "Trophy Hunting: Killing or Conservation" on cbsnews.com/hunting.

Climate Watch: Cosmetics industry reexamines plastic packaging

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As more shoppers turn to "natural" beauty products and consumers become more environmentally conscious, the cosmetics industry is facing a moment of reckoning. Bloomberg reporter Alexis Benveniste joins CBSN to discuss the changes going on in the sector.

Lessons of Clinton's impeachment for the Trump era

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CBSN spoke with history professor Patrick Maney about the differences between Bill Clinton's impeachment in the 1990s and the situation facing President Trump and his critics today.

U.S. Navy: Russian destroyer almost collided with cruiser

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The U.S. Navy says a Russian destroyer nearly collided with one of its vessels today. Video released by the Navy shows the near-collision in the Philippine Sea, when the Russian destroyer made what the U.S. Navy calls an "unsafe maneuver" against the USS Chancellorsville. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joined CBSN from the Pentagon with the latest.

Parkland deputy's arrest sparks questions about arming teachers

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New safety questions have emerged following the arrest of former sheriff's deputy Scot Peterson, who's charged with negligence for failing to intervene in the massace at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. A new article in the Tampa Bay Times by Emily Mahoney asks: "Could an armed teacher be arrested like Parkland cop Scot Peterson?" Mahoney joins CBSN to discuss what's at stake.

Theresa May stepping down as Conservative leader

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U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is stepping down as leader of the Conservative party. She will remain as a caretaker Prime Minister until a new leader is chosen. BBC political reporter Jessica Parker joins CBSN AM to discuss the next steps.

U.S. and Mexico work on immigration deal as Trump threatens tariffs

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The U.S. and Mexico are negotiating a deal to curb illegal border crossings, as the Trump administration promises to enact tariffs if no agreement is reached. CBSN political contributor and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller joined CBSN to explain what's holding up a deal.



Country singer Granger Smith says his 3-year-old son has died

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Country singer Granger Smith announced on social media that his 3-year-old son has died. Smith's agent said the musician's youngest son, River Kelly Smith, drowned at the family's Texas home. Mary Calvi of CBS New York has more.

Big tech becomes big politics in Washington

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The Judiciary Committee will also look at the impact of the tech giants' platforms on news content, the media and the spread of misinformation online

Broadway star Andrew Rannells

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It's been seven years since Andrew Rannells left the hit Broadway show, "The Book of Mormon," for which he earned his first Tony Award nomination. He has since starred in several TV series, and authored a memoir, "Too Much Is Not Enough: A Memoir of Fumbling Toward Adulthood." Faith Salie talked with Rannells about how he found the spotlight.

Passage: Dr. John

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Musician and songwriter Malcolm John Rebennack Jr, known by his stage name Dr. John, mixed blues, jazz, rock, and faux voodoo in a musical gumbo all his own. Mo Rocca reports on the passing of a true son of New Orleans.

CNN's Jim Acosta on covering the Trump White House

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Candidate and then President Trump has repeatedly attacked the news media, calling stories he dislikes "fake news," while also spreading false statements from the lectern and via Twitter. CNN's chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta, who has been called the "enemy of the people" by the president, says the press corps' responsibility these days is not just to call balls and strikes, but also fouls. He talks with his colleague, CBS News' White House correspondent Chip Reid, about the role of the press corps today... Читать дальше...

New documentary explores the state of gay pride in America

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Raymond Braun traveled across the country to explore the state of gay pride in America for the documentary, "State of Pride." He joined CBSN to discuss it the day after the NYPD apologized for its behavior during the Stonewall riots of 1969, which sparked the modern gay rights movement.

Saturday Sessions: Junius Meyvant performs "Lay Your Head"

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You may associate soul music with the American south - not a nation in the far north Atlantic. But that's where singer-songwriter Junius Meyvant hails from. Born in a chain of islands off the coast of Iceland, he first earned acclaim in his homeland, winning awards for best newcomer and single of the year. That led to successful tours of Europe and the U.S., and a 2016 album. His most recent offering comes out in August: an EP titled Rearview Paradise.

Washington Post: White House blocked intelligence agency's climate change testimony

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The Washington Post reports that White House officials blocked a State Department Intelligence agency from submitting written testimony on climate change to the House Intelligence Committee. Senior Washington Post national affairs correspondent Juliet Eilperin joined CBSN to break down the testimony, which warned of "possibly catastrophic" effects.

White House plans to proceed with new tariffs on Mexico

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Politico White House correspondent Anita Kumar joined CBSN to discuss what the White House wants out of negotiations with Mexico if it is to avoid putting new tariffs in place on goods from the country Monday.

Humane Society CEO says trophy hunting diminishes value of animals

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The new CBSN Originals documentary "Trophy Hunting: Killing or Conservation?" goes inside the closely guarded world of trophy hunting, to find out whether hunting helps or harms the long-term survival of wildlife in one of Africa’s premier destinations. In this excerpt of the documentary, Humane Society of the United States president and CEO Kitty Block explains why she believes trophy hunting diminishes the value of animals.





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