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Singer Allison Moorer's memoir "Blood," on the legacy of her parents' murder-suicide

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Allison Moorer and her sister Shelby Lynne, both acclaimed singer-songwriters, also share a childhood marked by one devastating moment, when their father shot their mother and then turned the gun on himself. In her stunning new memoir, "Blood," Moorer writes about the legacy of that murder-suicide. Anthony Mason reports.

Cardinal Dolan: Church was "hypocritical" about "nauseating sin" of sexual abuse

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Religious beliefs in America are changing. A recent Pew Research Center survey found 65 percent of American adults describe themselves as Christians. That’s down 12 percent over the past decade. Cardinal Timothy Dolan joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Who Do You Say I Am?: Daily Reflections on the Bible, the Saints, and the Answer That Is Christ," and to address the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic church.

U.K. teen's parents suing Trump administration and Anne Sacoolas

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Lawyers for the family of Harry Dunn are now targeting the White House in the death of the 19-year-old in England. The family tells CBS News they are pursuing a civil suit against the Trump administration, as well as Anne Sacoolas, the wife of an American diplomat who was involved in the car accident that killed Dunn. Imtiaz Tyab reports.



Whistleblower says CDC backed away from climate change

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Dr. George Luber, who was head of the climate and health program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tells CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann that the agency walked away from climate change research over fears of antagonizing the White House.

"Suicide by text" case: Student charged with urging boyfriend to kill himself

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Prosecutors want a former student from South Korea to return to the U.S. to face an involuntary manslaughter charge after her college boyfriend died by suicide. They allege Inyoung You encouraged Alexander Urtula to take his own life. Police say the case focuses on text messages You sent him. Mola Lenghi reports.

Lawmakers to grill Boeing CEO on 737 Max planes after crashes

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Boeing's CEO faces questions from Congress for the first time about the company's grounded 737 Max planes. In a USA Today opinion piece Tuesday, the head of the FAA said the agency is committed to addressing recommendations on "when, whether or how the 737 Max will return to service." Kris Van Cleave reports.

California accuses PG&E of mishandling power outages amid wildfires

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Crews battling the Kincade Fire in Northern California wine country fear more heavy wind could bring new life to the massive wildfire. It has burned an area more than twice the size of San Francisco and destroyed nearly 60 homes. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

National security adviser to testify he was "concerned" by Trump's Ukraine call

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For the first time, House impeachment investigators are hearing testimony from someone who was on the call between President Trump and Ukraine's president. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, the White House's top national security expert on Ukraine, says he told his superiors twice that military aid was being improperly tied to politics. Nancy Cordes reports.

Pentagon to declassify videos of raid that killed ISIS leader

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The Pentagon is declassifying video and photos of the raid that killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, which could be released by Wednesday. Intelligence collected in Saturday night's raid will now be used to hunt down the rest of al-Baghdadi's network. David Martin reports.

Eye Opener: California launches investigation into PG&E

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California's largest utility PG&E now says two fires that broke out Sunday less than 20 miles northeast of San Francisco may have been caused by its own electrical malfunctions. Also, a decorated army officer who says he heard President Trump pressure Ukraine's president talks with investigators today, and Democrats schedule a vote to formalize the impeachment inquiry. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Zuckerberg faced hours of questioning on Capitol Hill

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Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified Wednesday in front of the House Financial Services Committee about the company's planned cryptocurrency, Libra. He also faced questions on a range of controversial issues. The Washington Post tech reporter Cat Zakrzewski joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss his testimony.

Joe Biden says the U.S. must rebuild middle class

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Joe Biden focused on pocketbook issues at a campaign stop in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" from Iowa to discuss his economic message and how Biden is doing in the polls.





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