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Trump clashes with Macron at NATO summit

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President Trump is in London, running elbows with royals and clashing with world leaders. In a tense exchange, he offered the president of France captured ISIS fighters. Ben Tracy reports.

Wisconsin officer shoots armed student

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For the second day in a row, a Wisconsin high school was put on lockdown after an officer shot an armed student. It happened after an officer reported being stabbed. Dean Reynolds reports.

Safety concerns for many free dating apps

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Many free dating apps used by millions do not screen whether users are registered sex offenders. One woman said she was raped by a man she met through one popular website. Nikki Battiste reports.

Tom Steyer: Money doesn't matter if you have something to say

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Billionaire activist Tom Steyer's campaign says he has enough donors to qualify for the next Democratic debate in Los Angeles. The presidential candidate spoke to CBSN's Elaine Quijano on "Red & Blue" about the end of Kamala Harris' campaign, as well as accusations that he is trying to buy his way to victory.



85-year-old teacher hasn't missed a day in 26 years

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For the past 26 years, students at a high school in Texas could count on one thing. A teacher there hasn't missed a single day that whole time, and she doesn't plan on taking time off anytime soon. Manuel Bojorquez shares her story.

House Democrats release impeachment report ahead of hearing

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The House Judiciary Committee resumes impeachment hearings Wednesday after Democratic lawmakers spelled out why they believe President Trump violated his oath of office. The report concluded the president put pressure on Ukraine to investigate political rivals, threatening U.S. national security. Nancy Cordes reports.

Trump trades tense exchanges with NATO allies

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President Trump is clashing with other western leaders at a NATO summit in London. He took jabs at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Tuesday and argued with French President Emmanuel Macron over Syria. Paula Reid reports.

Two armed students shot by police at different Wisconsin schools in two days

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For the second time this week, a Wisconsin community is reeling after police shot an armed student on a high school campus. The latest violence unfolded Tuesday in Oshkosh where officials said a 16-year-old student was wounded after stabbing a school resource officer. On Monday, around 70 miles away in Waukesha, police shot a 17-year-old who they said threatened an officer with a pellet gun. Dean Reynolds reports.

Kamala Harris drops out of 2020 presidential race

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Sen. Kamala Harris, one of the top names in the Democratic presidential race, is out of the contest. She suspended her campaign Tuesday, saying she ran out of money. Ed O’Keefe reports.

Convicted rapists using dating apps, revealing screening discrepancies

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An alarming new report alleges sexual predators are using popular dating apps – and other users have no idea. The report exposed screening discrepancies between Match Group’s free dating apps, including Tinder, OKCupid, Plenty of Fish, and its paid service, Match.com. One woman told us she was raped on her first date by a convicted rapist she met online. Nikki Battiste reports.

Military families sue housing owners at base for "poisoning" conditions

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Top military leaders are vowing to take action on unsafe conditions in the military's privatized housing. CBS News uncovered evidence of mold, rats and major disrepair in homes where some parents are raising kids. Now five military families are taking legal action, claiming the housing at a Florida base caused long-term health problems. Jan Crawford reports.

Sushi sold at retailers like Trader Joe's and 7-Eleven recalled over listeria concerns

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Ready-to-eat sushi, salads and spring rolls are being recalled voluntarily over fears of listeria contamination. The Fuji Food products are sold in 31 states and Washington, D.C. at retailers including Trader Joe's, 7-Eleven and Walgreens. The products are packed in plastic, with most having sell-by dates of Nov. 22 to Dec. 6.

Doctors revive donor heart to perform successful transplant in U.S.

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For the first time in the U.S., doctors have brought a heart back to life and successfully transplanted it into another person. They used a special device to revive the heart of a 26-year-old donor who died of cardiac arrest on Sunday. The doctors then transported the beating heart from Ohio to Duke University Hospital in North Carolina where surgeons transplanted it into a military veteran. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Organ Care System or Heart-in-a-Box device.

U.S. education "utterly flat" in global assessment

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Today in our School Matters series, we take a look at a report out this week that shows American students are lagging behind teens around the world in critical subjects. Every three years, 15-year-olds in nearly 80 countries take an international student assessment that tests math, reading and science. American teenagers scored worse than students in countries like China, Canada, Finland, and Poland in all 3 subjects, and they ranked below average in math. CBS News contributor and psychologist Lisa... Читать дальше...

Peloton holiday commercial sparks social media uproar

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Peloton, the indoor exercise bike company, released a new holiday commercial that's causing an uproar on social media. Some people accused the ad of promoting an unhealthy marriage dynamic and peddling negative body images. Other users online were unfazed by the commercial.

Chef Sean Brock: Walking away from acclaimed restaurant was "an incredible gift"

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Over the past 25 years, chef Sean Brock has risen to the top of the culinary world, operating eight restaurants in five cities at his peak. But this year, at the age of 41, he walked away from it all. The award-winning chef spoke with “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason about why he took a break from the restaurant industry and why it's important to prioritize the mental and physical health of a restaurant's staff.

Officer Zeke: Michigan police department surprises boy with pint-sized cruiser

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A Michigan police department responded to a very special call and gave one little boy a birthday celebration he will never forget. A line of police cars rolled up to Zeke Campbell's 5th birthday party with their sirens and lights on over the weekend. He is a huge fan of the department and regularly stops by, just to see the officers.

Why chef Sean Brock “always” has his camera with him

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Award-winning chef Sean Brock’s “favorite thing recently” has been photographing the cities he's traveled to early in the morning. The author of the new cookbook, "South," told “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason that he’s “never without” his analog camera and spoke about how he looks at photography and cooking in a similar way.

Lives to Remember: Steve Dalkowski, Madhvi Aya and more

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As the coronavirus pandemic continues, people across the U.S. are losing loved ones to the illness. The victims include minor league pitcher Steve Dalkowski, Dr. Delutha King and Lois King, physician assistant Madhvi Aya, Boston police officer Jose Fontanez, sanitation worker Raymond Copeland, and registered nurse and cancer survivor Samantha Wissinger. Anthony Mason profiles them in our series Lives to Remember.





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