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U.S weighing range of options to counter Iran; suspect arrested in ex-state senators death

The challenge of detecting "deepfakes" ahead of 2020 election

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High-tech manipulated videos called deepfakes are spreading online and could threaten presidential candidates ahead of the 2020 elections. So far, tech companies have done little to stop the spread of the videos. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports, and CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN AM with more on what can be done.

Kevin Costner talks Season 2 of "Yellowstone" and why he avoids using stuntmen when he can

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Actor Kevin Costner won two Oscars for the 1990 western “Dances With Wolves,” which he starred in, produced and directed. Now Costner is bringing his talents to television as the patriarch of a powerful family of ranchers who are fighting to keep their land and legacy in “Yellowstone.” Season Two of the series starts this week. Kevin Costner joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his career and what it's like to make the transition to the small screen.



How James Corden's star-studded dodgeball game with Michelle Obama came together

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James Corden is taking "The Late Late Show" on the road for a week of shows in his home town of London, which will include a special game of dodgeball. Team UK will play team U.S., led by a captain ready to win at all costs: former first lady Michelle Obama. The dodgeball game between Corden's team UK and Obama's team U.S. will air Monday night. Corden joins "CBS This Morning" from his London set to discuss how it all came together.

French authorities were allegedly dismissive of World Cup security concerns

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Team USA will go to the next round of the Women’s World Cup after Sunday's three to nothing win over Chile. Team captain Carli Lloyd scored two goals, including a spectacular strike. The team is playing in front of big crowds in the stands and State Department agents are looking for threats behind the scenes. Roxana Saberi reports.

Life inside Idlib – Syria's last rebel stronghold

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CBS News has gained rare access inside Syria, which is now in its eighth year of civil war. Syrian forces have begun a new bombing campaign, and there are fears that a full-scale offensive could be next. The province of Idlib, home to three million people, is one of the last remaining areas in western Syria that the government does not control. Holly Williams recently returned from Idlib, where she saw firsthand what life is like for those living in constant fear.

CBS News battleground poll shows Biden leading Democrats

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For the first CBS News battleground tracker poll, CBS News and YouGov spoke to more than 16,000 registered voters in 18 states that will hold the first primaries and caucuses. Primary voters in those states, from Iowa in early February to the Super Tuesday states in March, will help narrow down the 24 declared Democratic candidates. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what he found.

Police arrest woman in connection to death of Arkansas state senator

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We may learn more about the mysterious killing of former Arkansas state senator Linda Collins-Smith. A woman suspected in the case, Rebecca O'Donnell, is expected to appear in court in a few hours. Collins-Smith was found dead outside her home earlier this month. A former member of her staff says the two women were friends. Jericka Duncan reports.

Demonstrators flood streets of Hong Kong, demand leader step down

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The political crisis in Hong Kong over fears of Chinese control has intensified, despite the shelving of a controversial extradition bill. An estimated two million people flooded Hong Kong's streets Sunday. Ramy Inocencio reports from Hong Kong.

New software could help media detect deepfakes

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Tech experts are gathering in Southern California Monday to fight the growing threat of so-called deepfakes, the name given to videos that are manipulated to change their message or even who’s in them. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Philadelphia graduation shooting among 16 incidents of gun violence over weekend

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Philadelphia police are investigating more than a dozen shootings during a weekend of deadly gun violence. One of the worst incidents happened during a graduation party near a playground Sunday night. Five people were injured, including four teenagers. One adult was pronounced dead at the hospital. Philadelphia's police commissioner called that shooting "deeply disturbing."





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