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Library of Congress exhibit shows Rosa Parks was no accidental activist

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In our series "A More Perfect Union," we aim to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. That principle is embodied by Rosa Parks, whose actions inspired the civil rights movement. She was arrested 64 years ago this week for not giving her bus seat to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama. Michelle Miller reports.

House Judiciary Committee impeachment hearing splits along party lines

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In the impeachment inquiry, a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the legal standard for impeaching a president split along party lines. On Wednesday three law professors said the evidence against President Trump is strong enough, but a fourth disagreed. Nancy Cordes reports.



Michael Bloomberg says Trump should be impeached

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In his first TV interview since joining the race for the Democratic nomination, Michael Bloomberg said he thinks President Trump should be impeached. He sat down with Gayle King in Colorado.

Biden calls voter a "liar" in heated exchange

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While campaigning in Iowa, Joe Biden snapped at a voter who accused him of sending his son, Hunter, to work for a Ukrainian energy company for the family's benefit. Biden called the man a "liar." Ed O'Keefe reports.

High-speed chase ends in gunfire

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A jewel heist and wild chase in Florida ended in a hail of bullets. It played out on TV helicopter cameras. Nikki Battiste has the latest.

Mike Bloomberg says he's "not trying to take" Joe Biden's job in 2020 race

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In an exclusive interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg explained why he chose to enter the 2020 presidential campaign so late. Bloomberg also spoke about President Trump, the other Democratic candidates including former Vice President Joe Biden, and his own complicated history on the issue of race and policing.

Sneak peek: The Missing Children of Lori Vallow Daybell

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Two children vanish and an Idaho mother won’t say where they are. In their first network TV interview, her mother and sister say she’d never harm her children. So where are the kids? CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports in an all-new "48 Hours" airing Saturday, May 16 at 10/9c on CBS.

House Speaker Pelosi defends decision to embrace impeachment

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House Democrats have their orders: to write articles of impeachment against President Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has left them with no choice. Democrats are weighing charges of abuse of power, bribery, and obstruction of justice. A final vote could happen before the end of the year, just the third vote of its kind in U.S. history. Nancy Cordes reports.

Uber reveals 3,000+ sexual assaults were reported last year

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For the first time, Uber is confirming thousands of sexual assaults involving its passengers and drivers. In a new report, the ride-sharing company says about 3,000 assaults were reported last year alone. More than 200 of those were allegations of rape. Jericka Duncan reports.

Russian hackers charged in sophisticated cybercrime operation

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The U.S. government is targeting what it calls one of the world’s most sophisticated international cyber crime operations. Prosecutors announced cyber hacking and bank fraud charges against two Russians on Thursday. Jeff Pegues reports.

Mike Bloomberg denies "buying" the 2020 Democratic nomination

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Mike Bloomberg, one of the world's richest people, is pushing back against claims that he wants to buy the Democratic presidential nomination. In his first TV interview since joining the 2020 race, "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King spoke to him about how he’s paying for his campaign. The former New York City mayor also discussed his plan to fight gun violence. Bloomberg addressed the issue in Aurora, Colorado, on Thursday with the community that lost 12 people to a mass shooting in 2012.

Stars come together to perform Avicii's biggest hits in tribute concert

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A record-breaking crowd came out to honor the late DJ Tim Bergling, known as Avicii, in his hometown of Stockholm. Bergling was 28 years old when he died by suicide last year. After his death, his parents started the Tim Bergling Foundation to advocate for the recognition of suicide as a global health emergency. They put on Wednesday's two-hour tribute to raise awareness for mental health. Anthony Mason reports.

Twin brother of murdered police officer speaks out on "48 Hours"

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"48 Hours" has disturbing new information about the relationship between a murdered California police officer and his ex-wife. Officer Daniel Green was shot to death inside his home in 2015. At first, Erika Sandoval denied being involved in the murder, but then she changed her story. In his first network TV interview, Green's twin brother tells "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty that Sandoval seemed capable of violence. Watch the full "48 Hours" report on Saturday, Dec. 7 at 10/9c.

Justice Department to release report on Russian interference

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Since last year, the Justice Department has been investigating the investigators at the FBI who first looked into Russia intereference in the 2016 election. Devlin Barrett, a national security reporter at the Washington Post, spoke to CBSN's Reena Ninan about why the report isn't expected to show what President Trump and his allies want it to.

FBI digging into background of Pensacola shooter

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FBI agents are scouring the scene of a shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola and digging evidence into the background of the alleged shooter. He was a Saudi pilot, and one of several hundred foreign pilots training at Pensacola. Jeff Pegues reports.





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