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Dangerous Turkey-Russia face-off in Syria

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The killing of 33 Turkish forces in Syrian airstrikes, backed by Russia, has escalated the tense standoff between the major powers backing opposing sides in Syria's complex civil war. CBS News' Holly Williams reports.

First grade teacher dresses up as black trailblazers for Black History Month

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A first grade teacher from Virginia, LaToya McGriff, dressed up as a different African American trailblazer for each day of Black History Month. She said it kept her students curious and asking questions, and she hopes the overall project will give them the confidence to know that, like these historic figures, they can be great, too.

White House responds to coronavirus whistleblower claims

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Coronavirus fears are taking a toll worldwide. Now a whistleblower is sounding the alarm over a lack of training and protective gear for U.S. health workers. CBS News correspondents Carter Evans and Paula Reid joined CBSN with the latest.



House lawmakers to get briefing on coronavirus

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New measures are in place in California this morning after the first apparent U.S. case with unknown origin. The female patient is battling the virus despite no recent foreign travel or known contact with another infected person. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joined CBSN AM from UC Davis Medical Center, where she's being treated.

"48 Hours" investigation uncovers dark web murder-for-hire plots

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An investigation uncovered disturbing new details in the murder-for-hire case of a Minnesota teenager. For more than two years, Peter Van Sant has been on a journey through the dark web, investigating websites that advertise hitmen for hire. His 2018 report “Click for a Killer” exposed about 20 active murder plots. Van Sant joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the investigation, airing on "48 Hours" Saturday at 10/9c on CBS.

Harry teams up with Bon Jovi for Invictus Games

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Amid Harry’s farewell tour as he steps back from his senior royal family’s position, the Canadian government has announced that it will not be covering security costs for him and wife Meghan Markle. Canada cited the loss of their “internationally protected persons” status as the reason for their funding loss. Ian Lee is in the U.K. where Harry is teaming up with rock star Jon Bon Jovi as service members reflect on Harry’s importance to them and the Invictus Games.

Weinstein juror reveals the emotional toll of deliberations

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Only on “CBS This Morning,” Gayle King spoke to juror number nine in the landmark trial of disgraced Hollywood mogul, Harvey Weinstein. Drew, one of seven men on the 12 person jury, talked about the emotional and physical toll the deliberations took on him and other jurors.

Sneak peek: Find Yura - Manhunt on the Dark Web

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A teenager learns she’s the target of a hit on the dark web. "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant goes on a global manhunt to find Yura, the shadowy figure behind murder-for-hire sites. Watch Saturday at 10/9c on CBS.

Lori Loughlin trial date set in college admissions scandal

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Actress Lori Loughlin, her husband Mossimo Giannulli and six other defendants are expected to face a jury for the first time on October 5 over charges stemming from the college admissions scandal that accused dozens of wealthy parents of bribing their kids’ ways into top universities. The couple’s lawyers failed to delay the trial at a Thursday court hearing despite the release of what they called “devastating” new evidence. Nikki Battiste reports on the fallout from the

Finance expert explains markets' coronavirus dip

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Panic over a coronavirus outbreak could send the stock market into its worst week since the 2008 financial crisis. The Dow Jones industrial average saw its worst one-day point drop in history on Thursday as it lost an entire year’s worth of gains over the course of a week. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the likely economic fallout.

Weinstein juror reflects on witness testimonies

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A juror in the Harvey Weinstein trial gave “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King an exclusive look into deliberations that wound up landing Weinstein a guilty verdict on two out of five counts. Drew, or juror nine, discussed several witnesses’ testimonies and whether he would have liked to hear from Weinstein himself.

Doctor warns of likely coronavirus quarantines in U.S.

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As the federal government scrambles to roll out preparations to attempt to contain the coronavirus, the stock market plummeted over fears of how the disease is affecting trade. Across the country, people are preparing for the CDC’s warning of a possibly severe disruption to American life. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about just how concerned the public should realistically be.





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