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House to vote on resolution to limit Trump's military actions

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Democrats say there should be no further strikes against Iran without Congressional approval. In a letter to House Democratic colleagues Sunday night, Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, "The House will introduce and vote on a war powers resolution" this week "to limit the president's military actions regarding Iran." Major Garrett reports from the White House.

12-year-old dog takes "freedom walk" out of shelter after being adopted

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A 12-year-old dog named Sandi was finally been adopted last week – after spending more than 6 years in a shelter. "She’s been here longer than any employee. ... She's kind of the boss," a staff member at the Marion-Grant County Humane Society told CBS News.

Harvey Weinstein faces new sex assault charges in Los Angeles

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Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was charged with sexual assault in Los Angeles Monday over allegations he assaulted two women there in 2013. The new charges came the same day his criminal trial in New York got underway.



Trump threatens sanctions in Iraq after vote to expel U.S. troops

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The Iraqi Parliament voted Sunday to demand all U.S. troops be removed from the country following the drone strike last week that killed Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. Now, President Trump is threatening Iraq with economic sanctions. Holly Williams reports from Baghdad.

Pathologist hired by Epstein's family says autopsy may point to murder

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After a five month investigation, "60 Minutes" obtained photos of Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy and the cell where the convicted sex offender was found dead. Forensic pathologist, Dr. Michael Baden, who was hired by Mark Epstein to investigate his brother’s death, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss new details in the case and why the autopsy may point to a homicide, not a suicide.

Iran tensions and impeachment dominate Washington

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Former Trump national security adviser John Bolton says he will testify in a Senate impeachment trial if he is subpoenaed. Meanwhile, tensions are high as Iran vows revenge for the death of top general killed in a U.S. airstrike. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin, White House correspondent Weijia Jiang, and CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper joined CBSN to discuss.

Iran vows revenge after the killing of General Soleimani

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Tensions between the U.S. and Iran are high after a U.S. airstrike killed the top Iranian general, Qassem Solemaini. Henry Rome, an analyst for the Eurasia Group who specializes in Iranian policy, joined CBSN to discuss the fallout.

Trump calls for the impeachment process to "end quickly"

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President Trump is calling for the impeachment process to "end quickly." CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more on whether Democrats are still united behind Nancy Pelosi's impeachment strategy, amid rising concerns over Iran.





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