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Patricia Heaton on starring in new CBS comedy: "It's my turn"

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Actress Patricia Heaton won two Emmys for playing Debra Barone in the hit CBS show "Everybody Loves Raymond." Heaton is returning to CBS as the star of the the new series "Carol’s Second Act." In it she plays Carol Kenney, a divorcee in her fifties who pursues her dream of becoming a doctor. She joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what it's like being number one on the call sheet.

Man hit with $650K medical bill for emergency back surgery gets relief

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On Monday, we introduced you to Frank Esposito, who was hit with more than $650,000 in bills after an emergency back surgery. While his insurer covered some of the costs, he still owed $220,000, more than a year later. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo saw the story and sent CBS News the following statement. "I am pleased to announce today that the insurer has agreed to make sure that Mr. Esposito is not stuck with these bills." Consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner, who has been following this story, joins “CBS This Morning” along with Dr.



Utah school won't accommodate diabetic boy, lawsuit claims

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A Utah family says a fight over their son's diabetes treatment is preventing him from going back to school. Type 1 diabetes is one of the most common chronic illnesses during childhood, affecting around 200,000 young people. Jamie Yuccas reports.

Prince Harry continues royal tour in Botswana

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One day after bringing baby Archie to a high-profile meeting in South Africa, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have gone their separate ways. Prince Harry is in Botswana, seeing conservation and local wildlife preservation projects while Meghan remains in Cape Town, hosting local women's groups. Debora Patta reports.

US president asking foreign leader for political help is "unprecedented," says national security expert

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Lawmakers will question Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire Thursday about a whistleblower complaint that led to a House impeachment inquiry. When that report first crossed Maguire’s desk, he would not let Congress see it. The whistleblower is an intelligence official who learned about President Trump’s call with the Ukraine president "secondhand" from "White House officials" and believed that Mr. Trump's request for dirt on Joe Biden amounted to "soliciting a foreign campaign... Читать дальше...

Warning issued about potential shootings at "Joker" screenings

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The FBI is looking into online posts by extremists about the new movie “Joker” amid warnings over potential shootings at film screenings. Warner Brothers says the movie, set for release next week, does not endorse violence. Police in Aurora, Colorado say "Joker" will not be shown at the theater where 12 people died in a mass shooting in 2012. Barry Petersen reports.

Vigil for deceased bullied teen turns ugly

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A 13-year-old middle schooler, known as Diego, died from injuries suffered during an alleged bullying attack at his middle school in Moreno Valley, California. Things got so tense at a vigil in his honor at the school that the superintendent had to take refuge behind locked school doors. Parents say the district isn't doing enough to combat bullying.

Judge blocks testimony that Dallas cop acted reasonably in shooting neighbor

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There are new twists in the murder trial of a former police officer in Dallas. Amber Guyger was off duty when she shot Botham Jean last September. She claims she thought the apartment was hers. On Wednesday, a judge blocked jurors from hearing a portion of the testimony supporting her claim. Omar Villafranca reports.

Juul replaces CEO with former tobacco executive

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Health officials in Florida and Georgia have confirmed the first deaths related to vaping in those states this week, bringing the nationwide total to at least 10. States are moving fast to curb use of the devices. The nation's largest e-cigarette company, Juul, announced a new CEO Wednesday, who is a former tobacco executive. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Trump deflects when asked about call with Ukrainian president

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President Trump has been here in New York all week on business at the UN. He returns to Washington Thursday to face a historic political fight. The president told reporters he'd consider releasing records of all contacts between his administration and Ukraine to prove he's done nothing wrong. Paula Reid reports.

"It heightens our concerns": Lawmakers read whistleblower complaint

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A whistleblower report that led House Democrats to launch an impeachment inquiry may become public Thursday. It is the focus of Thursday’s hearing on Capitol Hill. President Trump's acting director of national intelligence will answer questions from the House Intelligence Committee. Joseph Maguire refused for weeks to let Congress see the whistleblower's story about a phone call, where the president asked Ukraine’s president to investigate Joe Biden and his son. Nancy Cordes reports.

Eye Opener: Battle lines drawn over House impeachment inquiry

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The acting director of national intelligence will face questions from Congress today over whether he was pressured to keep the president's conversations with Ukraine secret. Also, the nation's largest e-cigarette company, Juul, announces a new CEO, who is a former tobacco executive. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.





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