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How past impeachments compare to Trump's upcoming trial

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House impeachment managers are now sifting through new evidence from former Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas. Democrats are still continuing their push to have witness as Majority Leader Mitch McConnell drafts trial rules. Presidential historian Thomas Whalen joined CBSN AM to discuss how this process compares to previous impeachments and what may happen next.

Texas teen threatens legal action after school tells him to cut off dreadlocks

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A Texas family is threatening legal action against their local school district after their teen son was told he couldn’t walk at graduation because of his long dreadlocks. DeAndre Arnold is being forced to either cut his hair or face in-school suspension. Omar Villafranca spoke to Arnold and his family to see how they are handling the situation.

Nebraska surgeon lets patients pay their bills with volunteer work

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Nebraska surgeon Demetrio Aguila served across Asia for eight years as an air force doctor before realizing he could make an impact closer to home. After seeing patients in his clinic who could not pay for treatment, he began a program that offers them the option to pay for surgery by volunteering for local humanitarian groups. Meg Oliver shows how the plan is paying off in our series A More Perfect Union.



Billie Eilish is source of support for fans who are struggling

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Billie Eilish is up for six Grammys, and she's still a teenager. She has made her struggles known to her fans, often referring to them in her lyrics. She also makes it a point to be a source of support for those who are struggling themselves. Eilish sits down with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King for “The Gayle King Grammy Special,” airing Thursday on CBS at 10 p.m. ET.

Australians facing deadly spider "bonanza"

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Australians are facing another threat after battling fires and floods. Experts warned there could be a potential "bonanza" of dangerous funnel-web spiders. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" with more.

Police search for suspects who gunned down several in downtown Seattle

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One of the busiest parts of downtown Seattle turned into a deadly shooting zone when several people opened fire and fled. Investigators say shots rang out Wednesday evening after an argument outside a McDonald’s. Nikki Battiste reports on law enforcement's manhunt for the suspects.

Migrant parents deported without their children return to the U.S.

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A group of parents who were deported from the U.S. are back in America, after an unprecedented court ruling. CBS News exclusively captured the moment when 7-year-old Alison reunited with her dad, Fernando, early Thursday morning at Los Angeles International Airport. Fernando also was reunited with his wife and two other daughters. He had been deported in August 2018 after being detained at an ICE facility in Georgia.

Can Democrats convince Republicans on impeachment?

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No matter how compelling Democrats think their case for impeachment of President Trump is, they face the tough task of convincing Republicans. Especially since, as of now, there are no new witnesses to hear from. House impeachment manager New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the Democrats' strategy.

Senate silent as House Democrats spend hours outlining impeachment arguments

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House impeachment managers are expected Thursday to lay out exactly how President Trump's abuse of power violated the constitution. This comes after 100 senators acting as both judge and jury in the trial sat in silence while House Democrats presented the evidence they say prove the president's guilt. Nancy Cordes is on Capitol Hill to break down hours of legal arguments.

Suspended Grammys CEO explains why she filed complaint right before awards show

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Days before the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, the suspended CEO of the recording academy is accusing the organization of rigging the voting system. Deborah Dugan says she was put on leave for accusing the Academy’s general counsel of sexual harassment. The Academy says Dugan was accused of creating an “abusive and bulling” environment by a former assistant. Dugan and her attorney, Doug Wigdor, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the controversy.

Biden tells CBS News correspondent to "calm down" in peculiar exchange

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Joe Biden isn’t shying away from his feud with fellow Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. The two campaigns had dueling ads up on social media within hours of declaring a ceasefire. Ed O’Keefe asked Biden about the seemingly inconsistent strategies, and shares their peculiar exchange that followed.





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