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Florida inmate secretly films horrible conditions behind bars

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A Florida inmate has been secretly filming the horrible conditions inmates are forced to live in. The Miami Herald obtained the footage from Scott Whitney, who used a hidden cellphone to film drug abuse, inmates beating each other, and mold on the kitchen walls. Romy Ellenberg joined CBSN to explain what she found and how officials are responding.

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Full memo provides detailed description of whistleblower complaint; Philadelphia Flyers open "Rage Room"

Big tech faces growing scrutiny

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Major technology companies are facing increasing scrutiny over anti-competition, privacy, and other issues as they gain power. Nicholas Johnston, editor-in-chief of Axios, joined CBSN to discuss what hurdles tech giants are facing.

Turkey intensifies attacks on Kurds in Syria

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Turkey has intensified its assault on U.S.-allied Kurds in northern Syria. This comes after President Trump decided to pull U.S. troops from the region and essentially cleared the way for Turkey to launch airstrikes and ground attacks. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports from northern Syria and "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan joins CBSN to explain the latest developments.

White House fights back against House Democrats, calls impeachment inquiry "unconstitutional"

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The White House is pushing back against House Democrats' impeachment inquiry, escalating the fight between the two branches of the government. In a letter, the Trump administration called it unconstitutional and a violation of due process. CBSN legal contributor Keir Dougall, a former assistant U.S. attorney for New York's eastern district, joined CBSN to discuss where the Trump administration's argument stands legally.



Chinese companies cut ties with NBA over tweet supporting Hong Kong protests

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The Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers are facing off in China against a backdrop of controversy. Chinese businesses have threatened to cut ties with the league after a Houston Rockets executive tweeted support for pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports from the game in Shanghai.

Golden retrievers dress up for Halloween

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These stoic golden retrievers posed together in their Halloween outfits – as Dorothy and the Cowardly Lion from "The Wizard of Oz" – and now they have gone viral.

Trump campaign makes major push to flip Minnesota

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The Trump campaign is investing money and staff into Minnesota in a push to flip the state, which he narrowly lost in 2016. The president will be in Minneapolis for a rally tonight amid protests and a dispute over a massive security bill with the city. Pioneer Press state government reporter Ryan Fairchild joins CBSN from Saint Paul with more.

Climate-change protesters block entrance to London City Airport

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Demonstrators from the activist group Extinction Rebellion attempted to stage a "Hong Kong-style" occupation of London City Airport on the fourth day of major climate-change protests around the British capital. A large group of police officers were at the airport in anticipation of the protest. CBS News’ Haley Ott reports.

Simone Biles wins fifth all-around gymnastics world title

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Simone Biles has won her fifth title in the all-around category, making it her 22nd medal at the 2019 World Gymnastics Championships. She is just one medal behind men's gymnast Vitaly Scherbo for the all-time record.

How Harvard's debate tournament helps teens find their voice

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Everybody knows teenagers love to talk back. But sometimes, it can get you to Harvard. A Harvard debate coach is introducing black voices to debate, and the world of debate to black voices. Mark Strassmann reports.

Slow recovery 1 year after Hurricane Michael

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It has been one year since Hurricane Michael slammed the Florida Panhandle. The population of Panama City beach is down 25 percent, more than 8,000 people have not returned. About 800 no longer live in Mexico beach. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

9 Democratic candidates participate in LGBTQ town hall

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Nine Democrats will participate in a town hall focusing specifically on LGBTQ issues. GLAAD senior adviser Zeke Stokes joins CBSN to discuss some of the issues Democratic candidates for president will address at the event.





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