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Sneak peek: The Case Against Enrico Forti

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A former TV producer and windsurfing champion says he's in prison for a murder he didn't commit -- the only physical evidence against him: a teaspoon of sand. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates Saturday, December 7 at 9/8c on CBS.

Scholars testify there's enough evidence to impeach Trump

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Three constitutional scholars told lawmakers they believe there is enough evidence to impeach the president for abusing his power and risking national security. But another said the case is thin. Nancy Cordes reports.

Allies caught on camera mocking Trump

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President Trump left the NATO summit early. It came after a hot mic moment, where U.S. allies were caught on camera laughing at his expense. Ben Tracy reports.

Alabama community supports local officer battling cancer

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After Jeff Gulley was diagnosed with colon cancer, his fellow officers started selling blue wristbands with his badge number. That money raised will help his family make the trip for an upcoming surgery. Mark Strassmann has more.



12/23: CBS Evening News

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Holiday travel plans snarled by rain and flooding; 96-year-old toy maker gives his creations away to kids in need.

12/24: CBS Evening News

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Fog temporarily shuts down Chicago airports amid holiday travel rush; Community helps Christmas tree farmer after fire.

12/25: CBS Evening News

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Christmas celebrations around the world; Remembering the lonely on Christmas Day.

12/26: CBS Evening News

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Winter weather causing massive delays across the nation for holiday travel; Ex-convicts learn to become playwrights.

12/27: CBS Evening News

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Authorities find wreckage of downed helicopter in Hawaii; School surprises bus driver with new car and raise

12/29: Trump, Coons, Lankford

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This week on "Face the Nation," with all of Washington on holiday break, we take a look back on the year that was with some perspective from the White House, Capitol Hill and our own CBS News correspondents.

What’s at the center of the constitutional clash in impeachment hearings?

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"60 Minutes" correspondent John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the House impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Dickerson describes how the president's defenders in Congress and his legal team are implicitly undermining his argument that he did nothing wrong.

Lyft sued by 19 women who allege they were harassed or raped by drivers

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Ride-share giant Lyft is defending its commitment to safety after 19 women allege they were sexually harassed, abused or raped by Lyft drivers. A lawsuit filed Wednesday says the company’s “response to this sexual predator crisis amongst Lyft drivers has been appallingly inadequate." Jamie Yuccas reports.

R. Kelly's live-in girlfriend fiercely denies posting about abuse claims

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One of R. Kelly's live-in girlfriends is now denying she called him a “monster” online. In a new video, Joycelyn Savage says she didn't write posts to the crowdfunding site Patreon describing Kelly as "controlling" and "abusive." Those post have since been removed. Jericka Duncan reports.

New border wall is not quite what Trump promised on campaign trail

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President Trump's promise of a southern border wall is beginning to take shape in Texas. CBS News got exclusive access to the construction site in Donna where an eight-mile stretch of wall costing about $167 million is being built. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Reindeer near Santa's hometown need help to survive climate change

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In our series "Eye on Earth," we explore how climate change is threatening a symbol of Christmas: Santa's famous reindeer. Over the past 20 years, wild reindeer and caribou populations have declined by more than two million. Mark Phillips reports from a city known as Santa's home town to find out why these animals are struggling to survive after more than a million years on earth.

E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce from California

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The CDC is reporting cases of an E. coli outbreak linked to romaine lettuce in 23 states. They were grown in or near Salinas, California. The number of people sick has increased from 67 to 102 in one week. Anna Werner reports.

How job seekers can take advantage of the holiday season

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Searching for work during the holidays may be less difficult than you think because of the strong economy. Economists expect employers created about 180,000 jobs. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how job seekers can take advantage of the holiday season.

Once an icon, the functionally extinct American chestnut tree could be restored

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More than a century ago, nearly 4 billion American chestnut trees grew in the eastern U.S., dominating forests from Maine to Florida. Wood logged from the massive trees helped build the country and was used in everything from homes to railroad ties. Its famous chestnuts fed animals and people. Then, about a century ago, disease wiped out virtually all the trees. Chip Reid reports on how a Virginia farm is trying to restore the mighty chestnut.

"Jagged Little Pill" director Diane Paulus

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Alanis Morissette's music is making the transition to Broadway, in a new stage musical inspired by her landmark album "Jagged Little Pill." Correspondent Luke Burbank met backstage with Tony Award-winning director Diane Paulus ("Pippin," "Hair," "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess"), who talked about her attraction to the material and the cathartic ritual of theater.





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