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Sondland says Trump ordered diplomats to work with Giuliani on Ukraine

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U.S. Ambassador to the E.U. Gordon Sondland said Wednesday that he and other U.S. officials did not want to work with Rudy Giuliani on issues related to Ukraine, but were ordered to do so by the president. "Simply put, we were playing the hand we were dealt," Sondland said.

Sondland: "Mr. Giuliani's requests were a quid pro quo"

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U.S. Ambassador to the E.U. Gordon Sondland said Wednesday that Rudy Giuliani demanded Ukraine make a public statement announcing investigations of the 2016 election, DNC server and Burisma. He said Giuliani "was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we knew these investigations were important to the president."



Sondland says he was "never able to obtain a clear answer" about why Ukraine aid was withheld

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U.S. Ambassador to the E.U. Gordon Sondland said Wednesday he was first informed that the White House was withholding security aid to Ukraine on July 18 and that he was "never able to obtain a clear answer regarding the specific reason for the hold -- whether it was bureaucratic in nature ... or reflected some other concern." He said he concluded that the aid "was jeopardized."

Day 4, Part 1: Adam Schiff's opening statement

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House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff outlined U.S. Ambassador to the E.U. Gordon Sondland's involvement in Ukraine and said he was "increasingly embroiled in an effort to press the new Ukrainian president that deviated sharply from the norm." Watch his opening statement Wednesday in the fourth day of public impeachment hearings.

Day 4, Part 2: Devin Nunes' opening statement

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California Congressman Devin Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, issued a scathing rebuke of Democrats Wednesday and said U.S. Ambassador to the E.U. Gordon Sondland "is here today to be smeared." Watch his opening statement Wednesday in the fourth day of public impeachment hearings.

Pope Francis arrives in Thailand at start of 7-day Asia trip

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Pope Francis is beginning a week-long trip to Asia with a visit to Thailand. It's his first trip to the country, and it coincides with the 350th anniversary of the first papal mission there. CBS News' Anna Matranga reports from Bangkok.

Pam Bondi interview; virtual reality to combat bullying

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Watch Part 3 of "CBS This Morning": Trump adviser Pam Bondi says President Trump "would love" to testify, but probably won't. Also, a school district uses virtual reality to show students what bullying feels like.

Alicia Keys, Bebe Rexha and Gayle King announce 2020 Grammy nominations

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Only on "CBS This Morning," we're announcing the 2020 Grammy nominations for Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Album of the Year. Singer Alicia Keys, who will return to host music’s biggest night, and singer Bebe Rexha join "CBS This Morning" to reveal the nominees.

Florida couple celebrating newborn son after "Win a Baby" radio contest

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One radio DJ in Cape Coral, Florida, has made it his mission to help couples struggling with infertility. Jason “Big Mama” Jones started the “Win a Baby” contest, where couples get the chance to win a free round of in vitro fertilization. Now, the first winners of that contest are celebrating the birth of their baby boy. Jericka Duncan reports.

Puerto Rico cruise ship death; military housing fraud

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Watch Part 2 of "CBS This Morning": A court hearing was underway in Puerto Rico for the grandfather of a toddler who died after falling from a cruise ship window. Also, a CBS News and Reuters investigation revealed practices of falsifying reports at the Lackland Air Force Base in Texas as military families lived in terrible conditions.





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