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Police body cameras capture a wife in distress following the shooting of her husband

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On September 9, 2016, Robert Poynter planned to meet his wife Chacey at a fast food restaurant in Royse City, Texas, to reconcile their relationship. At 10:26 p.m., Chacey called him from a dirt road 3-and-half miles away, in need of his help. Robert came to her rescue, but was shot dead shortly after arriving. On the scene, police question Chacey Poynter — the only witness to his murder.

What Warren & Sanders said in tense post-debate exchange

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Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders had a tense exchange after Tuesday's debate. CBSN contributor and Washington Post national political reporter Sean Sullivan joins CBSN to discuss what the audio picked up.



Special Report: Senate formally receives articles of impeachment against President Trump

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The seven House managers who will essentially prosecute the case against President Trump formally presented the articles of impeachment to the Senate. Earlier in the day, the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office ruled that the Trump administration violated the law by withholding military aid from Ukraine for a political reason. Norah O'Donnell anchors a CBS News Special Report from Washington with reports from Jan Crawford, Nancy Cordes at the Capitol and Ben Tracy at the White House.

Understanding the next phases of impeachment process

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The impeachment of President Trump entered a new phase as the Senate prepares to formally accept the articles of impeachment and hold a trial. This comes as new evidence implicating key figures in the pressure campaign against Ukraine is being made public by House Democrats. CBSN legal analyst Rebecca Roiphe has more on how the process is likely to play out.

Impeachment process moves ahead amid new revelations from Lev Parnas

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At noon Thursday, Senate leadership is expected to formally accept the articles of impeachment from the House of Representatives. This comes as new information has been released about the activities of one of the figures in the Ukraine investigation, Lev Parnas. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest from Capitol Hill.





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