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Jeffrey Epstein dies a day after release of court documents

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Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive in a New York City jail cell, and he was pronounced dead at a hospital. The financier was facing federal sex trafficking charges. His death comes a day after the release of thousands of documents from a lawsuit filed by a woman who claims Epstein kept her as a sex slave. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi joins CBSN to discuss.

Michael Brown's father demands case re-opening 5 years after fatal shooting

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Five years ago on Friday, a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri fatally shot an unarmed black man, 18-year-old Michael Brown. The officer was not charged and there were months of protests. This Friday, Brown's father is demanding the case be re-opened. Jeff Pegues reports for our series, "Policing in America, Five Years After Ferguson."

Michael Bloomberg on Trump's rhetoric

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Former New York City Mayor and "Everytown for Gun Safety" founder Michael Bloomberg discusses President Trump's rhetoric as it relates to mass shootings in an interview with Margaret Brennan that will air Sunday on "Face the Nation."

6 funerals held for the victims in the Dayton Shooting

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In Dayton, Ohio, funerals began Saturday for six of the nine victims of Sunday's mass shooting. Mourners gathered at churches and funeral homes across Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Two more funerals will be held Monday. There are still no arrangements announced for the ninth victim - Megan Betts, the sister of the shooter.



2020 Democrats hope to win over voters at Iowa State Fair

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Presidential candidates are converging on Iowa as they work to win over voters in the key battleground state. Former Vice President Joe Biden and Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana will deliver crucial soapbox speeches. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN to discuss the candidates' strategies.

North Korea says missile launches were warnings against U.S.-South Korea military exercises

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A leaked U.N. report found that North Korea allegedly stole about $2 billion using cyberattacks to fund its weapons program. This comes after the country fired two missiles Tuesday in what leader Kim Jong Un called a "warning" against the U.S. and South Korea for conducting joint military exercises. Gordon Chang, author of "Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World," joined CBSN to discuss the state of relations between the U.S. and North Korea.

Sneak peek: Peter Chadwick: Caught

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A “48 Hours” report helps trip up a wanted fugitive who spent more than four-and-a-half years on the run for allegedly killing his wife and staging a kidnapping. Tracy Smith has the very latest Saturday at 10/9c on CBS.

Are Democrats' gun control promises realistic?

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Jerry Seib, Shawna Thomas and Ed O'Keefe join Margaret Brennan to discuss the week in politics, including whether promises from Democratic candidates about gun control have any chance of getting passed.

Joshua trees at risk of extinction from climate change

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Exceptional heat records are happening more frequently due to climate change, and scientists in California are concerned that an iconic species of trees will not survive. CBS News' Danya Bacchus reports from Joshua Tree National Park.

Marianne Williamson: We need a U.S. Department of Peace

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Author and 2020 presidential candidate Marianne Williamson discussed what she would do for more gun control in the wake of two mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio. She spoke to CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns in Iowa about why the U.S. needs a Department of Peace.

El Paso grieves after mass shooting: “There are no words to explain this pain”

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In the days after the lethal shooting at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, families of the victims are only beginning to heal from the loss of their loved ones. “The whole city just feels broken and at a loss for words,” one mourner said. Memorial services have already begun, but more are planned for this weekend. On Wednesday, El Paso will hold a community memorial service to honor the victims and offer a place of healing and support. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Staring down seagulls may keep them away from your food

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Scientists may have found a way to prevent seagulls from stealing your food: stare them down. A study by researchers in Great Britain tested dozens of gulls in southwestern England, and the birds took more time to steal a potato chip if a person was facing them. Comedian Hasan Minhaj, host of the Netflix show "Patriot Act," shared the story during his appearance on "CBS This Morning."

Russia accuses U.S. of meddling for posting map of protest route

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The Russian Foreign Ministry has accused the United States of promoting an unregistered opposition protest after the embassy posted a warning for American citizens to stay away from the route. The Washington Post's Will Englund speaks with CBSN about why the accusations are significant in the wake of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.

Ford sued by police officers who say they were poisoned by design flaw

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Ford Motor Company is being sued by police officers who claim they were poisoned, because of an alleged design flaw in some of the automaker's vehicles. Six Washington state troopers filed the class-action suit on Wednesday, alleging that their Ford Explorer Cruisers have a defect that allows exhaust fumes containing carbon monoxide to get into the passenger compartment. In a statement, Ford said that safety is one of its top priorities, and that an internal investigation found the carbon monoxide... Читать дальше...

2020 candidates pour into Iowa for state fair as Biden leads latest poll

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2020 presidential candidates are trying to win over voters in Iowa this weekend. Former Vice President Joe Biden leads the pack in a new poll from Monmouth University with 28% support from likely caucus-goers in Iowa. CBS News political reporter Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN from the Iowa State Fair.





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