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Chile will investigate police violence; nearly 5,000 dead from measles in Democratic Republic of Congo

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Chilean President Sebastián Piñera has announced human rights investigations into the country's police force following an Amnesty International report accusing security forces of deliberately injuring people to deter them from protesting. Also, an outbreak of measles has killed nearly 5,000 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo this year, and the World Health Organization has released a report confirming that children around the world aren't getting enough exercise. CBS News' Rylee Carlson joined "CBSN AM" with more.

Recipe: Breadfruit Hummus & Falafel

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An alternative to the potato, from the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network and Breadfruit Institute of the National Tropical Botanical Garden

Recipe: Breadfruit Fries

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An alternative to the potato, from the Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network and Breadfruit Institute of the National Tropical Botanical Garden

Constitutional scholars disagree on chance of impeaching Trump

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Lawmakers have questioned 17 witnesses and looked at more than 3,000 pages of sworn depositions in the Trump impeachment inquiry. House Democrats say they have enough evidence to move forward. President Trump has said there was no quid pro quo and the White House says he is looking forward to laying out his case in a Senate trial, should he be impeached in the House. CBS News legal analysts and constitutional scholars Jonathan Turley and Kim Wehle join “CBS This Morning” to explain where the impeachment inquiry is headed next.

Window of Tesla’s “bulletproof” truck shatters at unveiling

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Tesla unveiled its new “bulletproof” truck Thursday, but the reveal did not go according to plan. The futuristic-looking Cybertruck is made from the same metal used for SpaceX rockets. The windows are supposed to be unbreakable, but when the chief designer was asked to throw a metal ball at the armored glass, it shattered.



Indiana professor faces backlash after sexist post

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Indiana University Bloomington has come under fire for refusing to oust a tenured professor for sharing racist, homophobic and sexist posts on social media. The college cited Professor Eric Rasmusen's First Amendment rights in its decision. The outrage followed a tweet Rasmusen sent out this month that quoted an article saying in part, "geniuses are overwhelmingly male." He included a link to the article, titled "Are Women Destroying Academia? Probably."

Middle-class families getting priced out of new American cars

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Americans were paying about 38% more for a new car or truck over the summer than they were just 10 years ago. The average transaction price for some popular vehicles is up nearly 50, 60 or even 70%. Many drivers can’t afford it. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Highly contagious norovirus shuts down 46 Colorado schools

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Tens of thousands of students in Colorado are not allowed to go back to school until next month, as a highly-contagious virus spreads. It shut down an entire school district in the Grand Junction area, southwest of Denver, and forced a major cleaning effort. Omar Villafranca reports.

Eye Opener: The White House braces for impeachment trials

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A witness warned Republicans about embracing fictions on Ukraine as the impeachment inquiry moves to a new phase. Also, video just obtained by "48 Hours" shows Patrick Frazee's secret girlfriend helping investigators after the killing of his fiancée Kelsey Berreth. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

What comes next in the Trump impeachment inquiry?

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The impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump is moving to the next phase after defiant testimony from the final public witnesses. Former White House official Fiona Hill and State Department staffer David Holmes recounted specific conversations implicating the president in a scheme to pressure Ukraine to investigate his rivals. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the evidence is clear that the president violated his oath of office, but President Trump says he did nothing wrong. Nancy Cordes reports.

Startling video helped convict Kelsey Berreth's killer

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Newly released video evidence used to convict Patrick Frazee of killing his fiancée, Kelsey Berreth, in Colorado was obtained by "48 Hours." It shows Frazee's secret girlfriend at the murder scene showing investigators how she cleaned up after the bloody crime. Frazee was convicted and will spend his life in prison. Nikki Battiste joins "CBS This Morning" to preview her "48 Hours" report, which airs Saturday, Nov. 16 at 10/9c on CBS.

“Direct proof” needed to impeach President Trump: Priebus

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Multiple witnesses in the impeachment inquiry have implicated President Trump in a quid pro quo with Ukraine, but the president has said he did nothing wrong. Trump’s former Chief-of-Staff Reince Priebus joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the hearings and the president’s strategy.

Netanyahu says fraud allegations are an attempted coup

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Benjamin Netanyahu says he'll fight to stay in power after becoming the first sitting prime minister in Israel's history to be indicted on criminal charges. Netanyahu faces allegations of bribery, fraud and breach of public trust. If convicted, he could serve up to 10 years in prison. Roxana Saberi reports.





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