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Новости за 05.09.2019

Death by Text

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Inside the groundbreaking trial of a crime of the digital age -- should a young woman go to prison for sending texts to a friend who took his own life? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.

Pope Francis urges peace and reconciliation in Mozambique

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Pope Francis got an enthusiastic welcome on his visit to Mozambique, where the Vatican helped negotiate an end to years of civil war. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane is traveling with the pope and brings CBSN the latest from Maputo, Mozambique.



Hurricane Dorian lashes South Carolina

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Hurricane Dorian is bearing down on the East Coast of the United States. Ken Graham, the director of the National Hurricane Center, joined CBSN AM with the latest on the storm's path.

Climate change a critical issue for 2020 campaigns

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As the race continues for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, we are learning more about where each candidate stands on the issue of climate change. CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN to talk about last night's town hall event focusing on the issue.

9/5: CBSN AM

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Carolinas prepare for impact from deadly storm; 11 more women accuse opera star of misconduct

Archery teacher aims at increasing diversity in sport

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Larry Brown has dedicated his life to archery. He first started shooting as a child at a garbage dump in Queens, with a bow carved from a neighborhood tree. His skill launched him into the Ivy League, as head coach of the women’s archery team at Columbia University. But when he didn’t see much diversity in the sport, he figured out a new way to give back. Vladimir Duthiers reports in our series "A More Perfect Union."





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