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Louisiana teacher Mickey Smith Jr. wins 2020 Grammy Music Educator Award

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The band at Maplewood Middle School in Sulphur, Louisiana is so popular, about half the students there are members of it. The band’s leader, Mickey Smith Jr., was named the winner of this year’s Grammy Music Educator Award. Manuel Bojorquez speaks to students to find out what makes Smith such a good teacher.

Billie Eilish: "Nobody that knows me thinks I'm a dark person"

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The multiple Grammy-nominee with the #1 hit "Bad Guy" says she is coming out of the "joyless" and "torturous" feeling that clinical depression and unwanted fame brought her. In this intimate conversation with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, Eilish and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, discuss the creative spirit behind her debut album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?" (Originally broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" on December 8, 2019.)

FICO credit score system updates to affect millions of Americans

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The company that turns your credit history into what’s known as a FICO score is updating how that number is calculated. These scores are used to determine whether you can receive a new credit card, or get a home or auto loan. Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss a new report that shows the average U.S. FICO score hit an all-time high of 703 last year.

Prosecutors say teen killed family over prom dispute

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In 1989, 9-year-old Jessica Pelley came home and learned that four members of her Indiana family were dead. Years later, her stepbrother Jeff Pelley was convicted for killing her mother, stepfather and two sisters. Prosecutors said he murdered them in anger because he was not allowed to drive himself to his prom. Jim Axelrod previews the story that will air on “48 Hours” Saturday at 10/9c.

Eye Opener: Democrats prepare for final day of impeachment arguments

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House Democrats will make an all-out push for President Trump's impeachment in their final day of opening arguments in the Senate trial. Also, the coronavirus could be spreading even further in the United States. Several states have reported possible cases. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.



Mickey Smith Jr. wins Grammys' 2020 Music Educator Award

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Mickey Smith Jr. leads about half of the entire student body of Maplewood Middle School in Sulphur, Louisiana in the school's band, and has been growing the number since he started there 15 years ago.

Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell on writing "Bad Guy"

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In this web exclusive, singer Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, talk with CBS News' Gayle King about creating their hit song "Bad Guy," which they composed and recorded in the studio they created in his former bedroom.

Houston explosion felt across the city, damages homes

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A massive explosion rocked parts of Houston early Friday. Dozens of people posted on social media that they heard a loud boom around 4:30 a.m. local time. Thousands reportedly felt their homes shake. Authorities say at least one person was taken to the hospital. The explosion likely happened at an industrial building, but the cause of the blast is under investigation.

Billie Eilish on creating a song

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Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish ("Bad Guy") demonstrates for CBS News' Gayle King how she and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, improvise and conjure up songs at their home studio.

LA Times writer describes fallout from Recording Academy feud with suspended CEO

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Shocking allegations about the Recording Academy are threatening to overshadow the Grammy Awards, which air on CBS Sunday night. The group’s suspended CEO Deborah Dugan says the Grammy nomination system is ridge. Randy Lewis, a staff writer for the LA Times, broke this story and has been talking to artists and industry insiders about the fallout. He joins "CBS This Morning."

20 states sue over rules governing 3D-printed guns

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Law enforcement officials have been trying for years to draw attention to the dangers posed by so-called ghost guns, which contain no registration numbers that could be used to trace them.

Trump under fire as campaign finance laws go unenforced

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According to a report from the Center for Public Integrity, President Trump's reelection committee has more than $841,000 worth of unpaid bills linked to the cost of securing campaign rallies. The Center for Public Integrity's editor-at-large David Levinthal joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss why the Federal Election Commission is unable to enforce campaign finance law.





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