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Parents suing Royal Caribbean say cruise line played "major role" in daughter's death

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The parents of a toddler who fell to her death from an open cruise ship window are telling us why they filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Royal Caribbean. Chloe Wiegand's grandfather, Sam Anello, says he lifted her to what he thought was a closed window when she fell from his arms. He is charged with negligent homicide. David Begnaud spoke to the Wiegands.

Will critical U.K. election finally decide Brexit battle?

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Britain is holding an election that could finally decide the long-running Brexit battle. Voters are choosing all 650 members of the House of Commons. It's the country's third general election in less than five years, but some analysts call it the most important vote in decades. Mark Phillips reports.

In $25 million settlement, Weinstein would not pay anything out of pocket or admit wrongdoing

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Disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein reportedly is close to a massive settlement with more than 30 women accusing him of sexual misconduct. The New York Times reports the tentative $25 million deal would end nearly every lawsuit from actresses and former employees. Their accusations range from rape to sexual harassment. Weinstein denies all allegations of non-consensual sex. New York Times investigative reporter and CBS News contributor Jodi Kantor, who broke the Weinstein story in 2017, joins... Читать дальше...

Parents of U.K. teen killed in car crash to file lawsuit in U.S. against American

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The family of Harry Dunn, a British teen killed in a car crash in the U.K., is explaining why they're ready to file a civil lawsuit in the United States against the American woman who caused the accident. The 19-year-old was struck and killed in August by a car driven by Anne Sacoolas, the wife of an American official. She left Britain in the middle of the investigation, claiming diplomatic immunity. Imtiaz Tyab reports.

Pete Buttigieg says he's "got a lot more work to do to earn" the trust of black voters

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Thursday is the final day for Democratic presidential candidates to qualify for the next debate, which is one week from today in Los Angeles. So far only seven candidates have done so, including Mayor Pete Buttigieg, who is surging in recent polling. In Iowa, he's in a tight race with the top candidates, and a poll in New Hampshire has him leading. Buttigieg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impeachment hearings, what his record shows in helping minority communities, and how he plans to tackle the student debt crisis. Читать дальше...

FTC issues warning for internet-connected smart toys

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A new government warning highlights the risks of internet-connected smart toys including speakers, robots and educational toys. The Federal Trade Commission says these devices can expose your children’s personal information. Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what to look for when buying tech gifts for kids.

Lizzo responds to criticism over revealing Lakers game outfit: "I stay in my own positive bubble"

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Rapper, singer and classically trained flutist Lizzo is nominated for eight Grammy Awards, more than any other artist this year. Her song, "Truth Hurts," made Billboard chart history. Lizzo joins "CBS This Morning" for her first network interview since the Grammy nominations. She says music is the "joy" of her life and describes how a visit with Prince transformed her from a musician to an artist.

Photographer offers free Christmas photo sessions for families

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Our series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. For many families, the cost of a professional holiday photo is out of reach. But in Lynchburg, Virginia, Janet Shamlian found one woman and a team of volunteers at “The Christmas Studio” who are giving families what can only be described as a priceless gift.



1/5: Pompeo, Rubio, Murphy, Petraeus, Perez,

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This week on "Face the Nation," tensions are at an all-time high between the U.S. and Iran in the wake of President Trump's order to carry out an airstrike that killed the regime's top military leader.

U.K. general election voters flock to the polls

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Britain is holding its third general election in less than five years, which could determine the future of Brexit. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips joined CBSN AM to discuss the importance of this election.

Pelosi on why this is not "impeachment lite"

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"President Trump has refrerred to the articles of impeachment being debated against him as ""impeachment lite."" CBS News' Nancy Cordes asked House Speaker Nancy Peolosi for a response, and why it was she accused the president of bribery but didn't include this charge in the articles. ""I'm not a lawyer,"" Pelosi retorted. "

12/22: Blunt, Van Hollen, Klobuchar, Galli

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This week on "Face the Nation," Roy Blunt, Chris Van Hollen, Amy Klobuchar, Mark Galli. Today on "Face the Nation, with all of Washington on holiday break and the president impeached, plans for a trial in the Senate are now uncertain.

White House and Republican leaders clash about Senate trial

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GOP lawmakers continue to push for a swift resolution as the full House votes to impeach President Trump. The Senate would then hold a trial to determine if he should be removed from office.There is a growing divide between the White House and Republican leaders in the Senate on how to conduct the trial. Paula Reid reports.

House of Representatives moving toward impeaching Trump

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The House of Representatives is moving toward impeaching a president for only the third time in history. Thursday has seen passionate debate in the Judiciary Committee, and Democrats have been beaten back by repeated Republican attempts to throw out articles of impeachment. Nancy Cordes reports.

FBI investigates deadly New Jersey shootout as a domestic terrorism

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The FBI is investigating the deadly New Jersey shootout as domestic terrorism. CBS News has learned a manifesto was found in a truck the suspects used containing a list of grievances and groups they hated. Four victims were killed in Tuesday's rampage, including a police detective. Don Dahler reports.

Former refugee's new video game promotes peace

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A new video game that premiered Thursday may be like none you have ever seen. Perhaps because its developer Lual Mayen faced challenges few of us will ever experience. Jan Crawford reports.

Top Democratic candidates campaign for the support of the Culinary Workers Union 

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Three top Democratic presidential candidates are campaigning for the support of Nevada's largest labor union this week. Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden attended town halls and faced tough questions about health care from union members. CBS News campaign reporter Alex Tin joined CBSN to wrap up the series for this edition of 2020 Daily Trail Markers.

Votes tallied to decide Brexit's future

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Votes are being counted in Great Britain in an election that could go a long way to determining if and how the country finalizes its divorce from Europe. Mark Phillips reports.

Democrats delay committee vote on impeachment after 14+ hours of bitter debate

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The impeachment vote expected Thursday was put off unexpectedly after 13 hours of intensely partisan debate in the House Judiciary Committee. Chairman Jerry Nadler finally ended the session around 11:15 p.m. ET, asking members to "search their consciences" before Friday’s vote. That brought a fresh round of outrage from Republicans. Nancy Cordes reports.

Boris Johnson's election victory puts an end in sight for Brexit

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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his conservative party are celebrating a strong victory in a historic election Thursday night. The result means Brexit, Britain's plan to leave the European Union, is happening. Mark Phillips reports.

New Zealand rescue crews face toxic volcanic gasses

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A harrowing operation in New Zealand is recovering the remaining victims of Monday’s deadly volcano eruption. Teams in HAZMAT suits and gas masks scoured the floor of the White Island crater. Six bodies were removed Thursday, but two remain. The death toll stands at 16. Ramy Inocencio reports.





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