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"The Shadow War": Jim Sciutto on tactics Russia and China use to attack U.S.

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President Trump will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G-20 summit in Japan next month. The meeting comes amid an escalation of what author Jim Sciutto calls a new type of warfare. Sciutto, CNN’s chief national security correspondent and anchor, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book, "The Shadow War: Inside Russia's and China's Secret Operations to Defeat America." It highlights tactics he says both countries use to attack the U.S. and its allies. Читать дальше...

2 female fire battalion chiefs in D.C. inspire next generation

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Our Profiles in Service series highlights Americans who dedicate their lives to helping others. In this installment, we focus on the only two female battalion chiefs in the Washington, D.C. fire department. Kishia Clemencia and Queen Anunay are pioneers in a department of more than 1,800 firefighters. Their goal is to give back to the city where they grew up. Jan Crawford reports.

5/14: CBSN AM

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Deadly plane crash over Alaska; JLo's daughter shows off her singing skills

Barr appoints U.S. Attorney to look into origin of Russia investigation

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Attorney General William Barr is opening the third inquiry into the origin of the Russia investigation. Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham will lead the inquiry. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN to discuss what Durham will be investigating.

Bad Hair Year: World emerges from lockdown in search of a shave and a haircut

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For millions of people, the coronavirus has meant letting our hair down… literally. The pandemic has closed salons and barbershops worldwide, leaving people to either cut their own hair or do like CBS News correspondent Chris Livesay did: Tough it out until the glorious day arrived when he could get back in the barber’s chair in Rome.

Amazon may have a problem keeping up with its own growth

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While Amazon is striving for dominance in the online retail market, there are signs that the company may be having trouble keeping up with its own growth. Paul Wagenseil, senior security editor for Tom's Guide, joined CBSN to explain.

Meet the new faces of "CBS This Morning"

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Gayle King will be joined by Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil as the new co-hosts of "CBS This Morning," starting on May 20. In this interview with CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers, the new anchor team chats about their lives and careers ahead of Monday's debut.



Big companies join initiative to curb plastic production

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The World Wildlife Fund announced a new partnership with six of the world's biggest companies to curb the production of plastic. WWF Deputy Director of Sustainability Research and Development Alix Grabowski joined CBSN AM to explain the partnership and how big corporations impact plastic recycling

5/27: CBS Evening News

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Tornado watch issued for all of central U.S.; Wounded warriors and their special bond with service dogs.

5/29: CBS Evening News

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Boeing CEO says he would put his family in a 737 Max; Lousiana lawmakers pass restrictive abortion bill

5/30: CBS Evening News

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Barr says Obama officials did not commit treason "as a legal matter"; Inside the discovery of the last known slave ship.

5/31: CBS Evening News

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Suspect killed in deadly Virginia Beach shooting; Confused about grammar? An expert wants to help.

6/1: CBS Evening News

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Virginia Beach gunman identified as longtime city employee; Veterans reflect on their service for the 75th anniversary of D-Day.

6/2: CBS Evening News

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Estranged husband and girlfriend arrested in woman's disappearance; Texas high school students bringing BBQ to a new level

FindJodi

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More than two decades after an Iowa TV anchor disappeared, "48 Hours" reveals new information into the investigation. Correspondent Jim Axelrod investigates.

6/2: Warner, Kennedy, Manchin

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This week on "Face the Nation," Margaret Brennan interviews Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Sen. Mark Warner, Sen. John Kennedy and Sen. Joe Manchin, and British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt joins us from London. Plus, the latest on the mass shooting in Virginia Beach.

Tiger Woods sued over drunk driver's death

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Tiger Woods was named in a wrongful-death lawsuit days after receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom. According to the lawsuit, Woods' restaurant knowingly over-served a recovering alcohol abuser, which his family claims led to his death.

Legislation could expand rape kit access

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Access to rape kits for crime victims is a big problem nationwide. Many hospitals lack specially trained nurses to administer the kits, and without that evidence it's more difficult to identify suspects and prosecute. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports on survivor who's working with lawmakers to change that.

Pompeo warns Lavrov about meddling in U.S. elections

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Russia, where he issued a stern warning against meddling in the U.S. election process. The two officials disagreed on a variety of issues beyond meddling, including Venezuela and Iran.

This cup of coffee costs $75

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Two California coffee shops are the only North America locations to sell the world’s priciest coffee roast, which clocks in at $800 a pound. KCAL-TV's Tina Patel explains what makes it so expensive.

Montana Gov. Steve Bullock talks Trump and 2020 run

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Montana Gov. Steve Bullock just became the 23rd Democratic candidate to enter the presidential race, announcing his 2020 bid on social media Tuesday morning. Bullock sat down with CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe in his first television interview since entering the race.

Carnival worker allegedly killed three women in 18 days

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Investigators in southern Virginia say 23-year-old James Michael Wright confessed to killing two Tennessee women and a Georgia teen he met through his work for a traveling carnival. CBS affiliate WJHL spoke with the cousin of victim Athina Hopson.





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