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Trump announces increase to Iran sanctions

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The move to ramp up sanctions on the Iranian regime comes after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blamed the country for an attack on Saudi oil fields. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with more on the latest developments.

Senior U.S. official says missiles fired on Saudi oil plant were launched from Iran

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On Tuesday, a senior official told CBS News that the U.S. has determined that the missiles fired on a Saudi Arabia oil refinery on Saturday were launched from Iran. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia on Wednesday to meet with the crown prince, Mohammad Bin Salman. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joined CBSN from the Pentagon to discuss the latest.

Early election results show Israel's top two parties nearly tied

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Israel's government appears to be heading toward uncertainty after an unprecedented repeat election. Partial results from yesterday's voting show Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and former military chief Benny Gantz's Blue and White party in a dead heat. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane joined CBSN from Tel Aviv to discuss what's next for the country.

Abortion rates hit record low across U.S.

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The number of abortions performed in the U.S. has hit its lowest level since Roe vs. Wade legalized abortion nationwide nearly 50 years ago. Since 2014, the number of abortions has reportedly declined by 8%. Reporter Kate Smith joined CBSN AM to explain what's behind the trend and the declining number of abortion facilities in the U.S.



Lyft faces spate new sexual assault allegation

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Alison Turkos says her driver kidnapped her at gunpoint in New York City in 2017, drove her across state lines and then raped her with two other men. Turkos is among a reported five women who filed lawsuits against Lyft on Tuesday, alleging they were sexually assaulted or raped by its drivers. The plaintiffs accuse Lyft of refusing to cooperate with law enforcement in rape cases, failing to adequately screen potential drivers and failing to address what they call the "sexual predator crisis" on the platform. Читать дальше...

Lemonade stand reunites bikers with woman who helped saved their lives

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A group of Indiana bikers made an unexpected stop at an eight year old’s lemonade stand. The bikers lined up one by one to get a cup of lemonade from Bryanne Sturch. One year ago, her mom, Daryn, pulled over to help, after some of them got in a serious crash. She kept in touch through social media. When Daryn posted about her daughter's lemonade stand, the bikers decided to stop by to say thanks.

Elizabeth McGovern on why fans are nostalgic for the world of "Downton Abbey"

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The highly-anticipated “Downton Abbey” movie, based on the Emmy-winning hit series about the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants, is being called “delightful fun.” The film is set in 1927, and centers around the family and staff preparing for a royal visit from the King and Queen of England. Oscar-nominated actress Elizabeth McGovern appears in the film as Cora Crawley, an American heiress who married the Earl of Grantham, Robert Crawley. McGovern joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the film.

An exclusive look inside the restored Washington Monument

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It was closed for about ten years because of earthquake damage, but this week the Washington Monument will reopen to the public. Only on "CBS This Morning," our cameras were allowed up for a special first look

Former FBI agent offers inside look at Trump's relationship with James Comey

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Josh Campbell served as special assistant to former FBI Director James Comey, and was with Comey the day President Trump fired him. The former special agent details his experiences in a new book, which provides a behind-the-scenes look at the beginnings of the FBI investigation into Russian election meddling. It's called, "Crossfire Hurricane: Inside Donald Trump's War on the FBI." Campbell joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book.

Saudi Arabia ramps up security after oil facility attack

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Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said Wednesday that the country is beefing up security in the air and in the water, just hours before officials are expected to directly place blame on Iran for an attack on oil facilities. To make sure an attack like this doesn't happen again, Saudi Arabia has joined a U.S.-backed force to protect vital shipping lanes and oil facilities, while asking South Korea to help bolster air defenses. Ian lee reports.

Scientific breakthrough may eventually allow many blind people to see

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A new scientific breakthrough called the "Orion" may eventually allow many blind people to see. Using a camera attached to a pair of sunglasses, Orion captures images a person would see and sends it through a handheld device to an implant that’s been surgically inserted into the visual part of the brain. The implant then turns those images into dots of light that the patient can see. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on one patient who tested the technology.





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