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The Battle of Iwo Jima

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In some of bloodiest fighting of World War II in the Pacific, U.S. Armed Forces captured the island of Iwo Jima from the Japanese



U.S. intelligence says Russia is interfering in presidential election

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U.S. intelligence officials say Russia is once again interfering in the presidential election. In a classified briefing last week, lawmakers were told Russia is helping President Trump's re-election campaign. Senator Bernie Sanders also acknowledged he was briefed last month about Russian efforts to boost his candidacy. Jeff Pegues joins “CBS This Morning.”

California legislature officially apologizes for Japanese Internment

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California lawmakers this week unanimously voted to apologize for the federal government's Japanese internment program. Survivors came to the state’s capital in Sacramento to hear legislators denounce what they always knew was wrong. Dana Jacobson reports.

Erik Larson's new book “The Splendid and the Vile" gives rich view of Winston Churchill

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Erik Larson’s books read like a 21st century hit list and have sold millions of copies. His latest effort is called “The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance during the Blitz." It takes a new look at what may have been the defining year of the 20th century: after Winston Churchill became Prime Minister of Britain. Jeff Glor reports.

Poll shows Bernie Sanders holding lead in Nevada ahead of caucus

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The Democratic presidential candidates hold their next nominating contest on Saturday in Nevada. The latest poll shows Bernie Sanders holding a double-digit lead over the rest of the field. Nevada is the third state to hold a primary or caucus this election cycle. Ed O’Keefe reports.

Racial Profiling 2.0

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As police departments turn to big data to help reduce crime in their neighborhoods, advocacy groups are sounding the alarm about high-tech racial profiling. The algorithm-driven systems analyze supposedly impartial historical crime data to predict where crimes will occur or who might commit them. But critics say the data can actually reinforce biased past police practices. This CBSN Originals documentary raises the question: Are predictive policing programs actually super-charging racial bias?

The Dish: Acclaimed chef Bryant Terry promotes food sustainability

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James Beard award-winning chef, educator, author, and activist Bryant Terry won't be found in a restaurant these days. Terry is currently the chef-in-residence at a San Francisco museum where he encourages people to create a more equitable and sustainable food system. Terry joined "CBS This Morning" to share his passion for the intersection of food and culture.

Saturday Sessions: Cold War Kids performs "Calm Your Nerves"

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Members of the California indie rock group Cold War Kids met in college - and just celebrated their fifteenth anniversary with a North American headline tour. Last year, they released the first collection in an album trilogy. The next in the series - "New Age Norms Two" is soon to be released. Cold War Kids joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to play "Calm Your Nerves."





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