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Defense secretary seems to contradict Trump on embassy threat

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President Trump said Iran was planning to target four U.S. embassies before the airstrike that killed General Qassem Soleimani, but Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he didn't see evidence about that. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN AM with the latest from Washington.

Senate impeachment trial appears to be coming soon

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she will meet with House Democrats on Tuesday as she prepares to hand over the articles of impeachment to the Senate. This would kickstart the impeachment trial of President Trump. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN AM with the latest from Capitol Hill.

Queen Elizabeth calls emergency royal family meeting to discuss "Megxit" controversy

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Queen Elizabeth and Princes Charles, William and Harry all gathered at Sandringham Monday to discuss Harry and Meghan's surprise decision last week to step back from their senior royal duties. CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN with the latest from the estate where the future of royal family is being discussed.

Exploring the role of race amid Prince Harry and Meghan's royal bombshell

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Queen Elizabeth is meeting with senior members of the royal family about Prince Harry and Meghan's decision to step back from officials duties. Afua Hirsch, the Wallis Annenberg chair in journalism and communication at the University of Southern California, joined CBSN to explore the role of race in the couple's decision.



Oscar nominations leave women out of best director category and snub Robert De Niro and Jennifer Lopez

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The nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards were revealed Monday morning. No women were nominated in the best director category, and Robert De Niro and Jennifer Lopez didn't receive nominations for their performances in "The Irishman" and "Hustlers" respectively. DeMarco Morgan and Suzanne Marques of CBS Los Angeles discuss the nominations with Rebecca Sun of the Hollywood Reporter.

Anti-government protests in Iran over downing of Ukrainian passenger plane

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There's growing outrage in Iran after regime leaders admitted mistakenly shooting down a Ukrainian passenger plane. Witnesses say riot police and security forces fired live ammunition and tear gas at anti-government demonstrators over the weekend. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins CBSN with the latest.

MIT professor on paid leave over Epstein's donations to school

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An MIT professor is on paid administrative leave following a review into donations the school received from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. According to Goodwin Procter, the law firm that conducted the investigation, professor Seth Lloyd knew donations from the late financier would be controversial and that MIT might have rejected them. Axios chief financial correspondent Felix Salmon joined CBSN to discuss Epstein's extensive history with the university and its faculty.

Jason Reynolds named ambassador for young people’s literature

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Author Jason Reynolds was named the Library of Congress’ newest national ambassador for young people’s literature on “CBS This Morning.” The two-year position aims to raise the nation’s appreciation of youth literature, as it relates to literacy, education and the development and betterment of lives. Reynolds is a best-selling and award-winning author and poet whose work includes “Patina” and “As Brave As You.” He and the Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden, join “CBS This Morning.”

World View: Philippines volcano begins to spew lava and more

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In World View, a volcano in the Philippines has begun to spew lava, Taiwan's leader wins a landslide re-election, and Pope Benedict has broken his silence on Catholic priest celibacy. Cindy Pom joins CBSN AM with the world round up.

Puerto Rico residents wait for relief from U.S. after powerful quakes

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Several aftershocks jolted Puerto Rico over the weekend as thousands of residents continue to sleep in the streets following a series of earthquakes. Governor Wanda Vázquez officially submitted a major declaration request but has yet to hear from President Trump. Washington Post reporter Arelis Hernandez joined CBSN AM to discuss Puerto Ricans' lack of trust in the government.





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