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New Zealand volcano eruption leaves several dead

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Dozens of tourists from a cruise ship were on or near New Zealand's White Island when a volcano blasted steam and ash. At least five people are dead and others are still missing. Ian Lee has the latest.

Democrats and Republicans clash in hearing as impeachment vote looms

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The House Judiciary Committee held its second impeachment hearing, featuring presentations from investigators about the president's dealings with Ukraine. It comes as a vote to impeach President Trump looms next week. Nancy Cordes has the latest.



Putin meets with Ukraine leader Zelensky for the first time

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met for the first time at a summit in Paris. The leaders are trying to find a way to end five years of fighting in Ukraine. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

House Democrats to unveil articles of impeachment

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House Democrats plan to unveil two articles of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday. Sources tell CBS News the inquiry, led by congressmen Jerry Nadler and Adam Schiff, will accuse the president of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Nancy Cordes reports.

New Zealand volcano remains unstable, stalling recovery efforts

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Forty-seven people, including nine Americans, were on New Zealand’s White Island when a deadly volcano in erupted Monday. Video captured just moments before the eruption shows people walking inside the crater. Ramy Inocencio reports from Whakatane.

DOJ watchdog says no "political bias" in FBI probe of Trump campaign, but errors

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Attorney General William Barr says he's not convinced by his own watchdog's review of the investigation into the Trump campaign's ties to Russia. The Justice Department inspector general found the FBI was justified in opening the investigation and found no evidence of political bias. But the report also found that agents made a series of errors. Catherine Herridge reports.

Samoan father loses 3 of his 5 children to measles outbreak

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Doctors on the South Pacific islands of Samoa are trying to contain a massive, deadly outbreak of the measles. The virus has infected more than 4,800 people, and at least 70 people have died – many of them young children. Carter Evans traveled to Apia to get a firsthand look at the crisis.

Patriots deny stealing Bengals' signs, say filming was for documentary

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The New England Patriots are denying new reports of spying, this time on the opponents they'll face this Sunday. The Cincinnati Bengals reportedly think the Patriots tried stealing signs after a Patriots production crew was caught filming the Bengals' sideline during their game Sunday against the Cleveland Browns. But the Patriots say the crew was there for a different reason. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Why Democrats are speeding toward impeachment vote

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House Democrats are set to deliver articles of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's next in the process.

Job growth in the tech sector clustered in a few coastal U.S. cities

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A new report shows just five coastal cities are getting a huge majority of America's high-tech jobs. Researchers found the Seattle, San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego, and Boston areas accounted for more than 90% of job growth in the tech sector from 2005 to 2017. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what that says about the economy and the future of jobs.

Alex Bozarjian, reporter slapped by man during race coverage: "He took my power"

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During her live TV report at a race, Alex Bozarjian of Savannah station WSAV-TV says she was assaulted. In the video, which has been viewed more than 10 million times, you can see one of the male runners moving behind her and appearing to slap her on the butt. Bozarjian joins "CBS This Morning" to share her side of the story. She says she was in "disbelief" when the man "helped himself to a part of my body."

After brain aneurysm, beloved doughnut shop owner returns to work

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About a year ago, one of the owners of a Southern California doughnut shop became seriously ill. Her neighbors in a little surf town spread the word on social media and it made all the difference. John Blackstone returned to Donut City to see how the sweetness of strangers paid off.

Special Report: House Democrats announce articles of impeachment against Trump

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democratic chairs of six House committees revealed articles of impeachment against President Trump, accusing him of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. It's only the fourth time in history that Congress is acting to potentially remove a president from office. Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil anchor a CBS News Special Report from New York with reports from Nancy Cordes on Capitol Hill and Weijia Jiang at the White House.

Snow could cause a messy Wednesday commute

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Millions of Americans could feel temperatures take a deep plunge and snow could cause a messy Wednesday morning commute. WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the forecast.





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