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White House and Senate GOP coordinating on impeachment trial

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has discussed details of how a potential impeachment trial will work with the White House. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid and National Journal Senate reporter Zach Cohen joined CBSN to discuss the next steps in impeachment and the rest of the week's political news.

Democratic candidates threaten to boycott next debate

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Democratic presidential candidates are threatening to boycott the next presidential debate in support of union protesters. CBSN political contributor and national politics reporter for The Washington Post Sean Sullivan joined CBSN with more on this, and the latest in the 2020 race.

Special Report: House Democrats announce articles of impeachment against Trump

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic chairs of six House committees revealed articles of impeachment against President Trump, accusing him of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. It's only the fourth time in history that Congress is acting to potentially remove a president from office. Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil anchor a CBS News Special Report from New York with reports from Nancy Cordes on Capitol Hill and Weijia Jiang at the White House.



"Sesame Street" becomes first TV show to be a Kennedy Center honoree

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For the first time ever, this year’s Kennedy Center Honors celebrates a TV show: "Sesame Street." It has revolutionized how we think about childhood and the world. The ceremony, which airs Sunday on CBS, paid tribute to the program’s co-creators, Lloyd Morrisett and Joan Ganz Cooney, and especially the muppets. Anthony Mason reports.

"Little Women" star Saoirse Ronan on "stubborn" Jo March

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In this web exclusive the Academy Award-nominated actress Saoirse Ronan talks with correspondent Rita Braver about growing up with the 1994 film version of "Little Women" starring Winona Ryder, and why she was drawn toward playing the oldest of the March sisters, Jo, in Greta Gerwig's new film version of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel. Don't miss "Sunday Morning" on December 15 when we look at our enduring fascination with "Little Women."

Why Democrats are speeding toward impeachment vote

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House Democrats are set to deliver articles of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's next in the process.

Job growth in the tech sector clustered in a few coastal U.S. cities

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A new report shows just five coastal cities are getting a huge majority of America's high-tech jobs. Researchers found the Seattle, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, and Boston areas accounted for more than 90% of job growth in the tech sector from 2005 to 2017. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what that says about the economy and the future of jobs.

Day 7, Part 9: Committee members grill witnesses on impeachment evidence

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House Judiciary Committee members were allotted 5 minutes each to question the witnesses, House Intelligence Committee senior adviser and director of investigations Daniel Goldman and senior investigative counsel Stephen Castor, about the Democratic and Republican impeachment inquiry reports. Chairman Jerry Nadler, Ranking Republican Doug Collins, and Democrat Zoe Lofgren led this round of questioning.

Impact of Michael Bloomberg's late entry into the 2020 race

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Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg talked with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King why he decided to enter into the 2020 campaign. Alexandra Jaffe, a national political reporter for The Associated Press, joined CBSN to discuss that plus other developments in the race.

Collection of iconic TV props, costumes up for auction

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In the 1980s, a man named John Azarian began collecting memorabilia from the television shows he’d grown up with. From “Batman” to “Star Trek” to “Wonder Woman,” he snapped up props, costumes and other items, eventually forming a treasure trove of collectibles with few rivals. Now, part of that collection is going up for sale in California. Michelle Miller reports.

Stacy Adimando shares recipes from new cookbook on The Dish

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Award-winning writer and cookbook author Stacy Adimando was born in Connecticut to an Italian-American family. She served as editor-in-chief of Saveur magazine and has authored best-selling cookbooks. A few years ago, she rediscovered her family's roots and their recipes on a life-changing trip to the old country, leading to her latest release: "Piatti: Plates and Platters for Sharing, Inspired by Italy." Adimando joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” on The Dish.





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