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U.S. sending aircraft carrier, bomber to Middle East to warn Iran

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The U.S. is making a new military move to challenge Iran, sending more forces to the Middle East in response to potential threats against American troops in the region. The Trump administration announced Sunday that a U.S. aircraft carrier and a bomber task force are being sent to areas closer to Iran. David Martin reports.

Cease-fire ends latest Israeli-Palestinian violence – for now

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A cease-fire appears to be holding between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza after one of the worst outbreaks of violence there in five years. Both sides have launched hundreds of rockets and missiles at one another since Friday. More than 20 people have been killed in Gaza, and four more were killed in Israel. Seth Doane reports from Ashkelon, Israel.

Why a form of dementia that changes people's personalities is “very commonly misdiagnosed”

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The most common form of dementia for people under 60 years old is a disorder few have heard of. “60 Minutes” revealed the devastating consequences of frontotemporal dementia, or FTD, on Sunday. It attacks the part of the brain that controls speech and personality. It is frequently misdiagnosed as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s or depression. Dr. Edward Huey, associate professor of psychiatry and neurology at Columbia University, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the disease.

Cory Booker 2020: New Jersey senator reveals plan to curb gun violence

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Sen. Cory Booker is a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. On Monday Booker unveiled his new plan to prevent gun violence in the U.S. It calls for a national gun licensing program to keep guns out of the wrong hands. His plan would also ban assault rifles, limit handgun purchases to one a month, and close loopholes that allow abusive partners to buy a gun. As part of the Road to 2020, Booker joins "CBS This Morning" to reveal the details of his plan. Читать дальше...



Melanoma Monday: Survival rates improving due to treatment advances

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Today is Melanoma Monday, kicking off Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Melanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer and is on the rise. Dr. Elizabeth Hale, dermatologist and senior vice president of the Skin Cancer Foundation, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the risks and treatments.

Beware of spoilers! "Game of Thrones" fans undergo internet abstinence

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We are two episodes away from the series finale of the most popular show on television: HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” More than 12 million people watch the show on TV and another five million on other platforms. But for those loyal fans who fall behind, the crisis of "spoilers" is real. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. We assure you this story doesn't have any spoilers.

Silicon Valley insider sounds alarm on how tech is "downgrading humans"

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Former Google insider Tristan Harris says urgent action is needed to address the dark side of technology. Harris was among the first in Silicon Valley to share his concerns about people's dependence on technology when he spoke with "60 Minutes" in 2017. Now the former Google design ethicist is pushing for a new agenda for tech companies to stop what he calls the "downgrading" of humans. Harris, co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the action that needs to be taken.

Royal wedding photographer Alexi Lubomirski on new children's book, royal baby

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Photographer Alexi Lubomirski captured the official portraits of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their wedding day and took their engagement photos. Now Lubomirski has a new children's book, "Thank You for My Dreams: Bedtime Prayers of Gratitude." Lubomirski joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his inspiration behind the book and the highly anticipated arrival of the royal baby.

U.S. sends USS Lincoln to Mideast to warn Iran

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The U.S. is sending a powerful message to Iran by sending the aircraft carrier USS Lincoln and a bomber task force to the Middle East. Intelligence reports suggest that Iran is preparing to attack U.S. forces in the region. David Martin reports.

Weather may be a factor in deadly Russian plane fire

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At least one American was among the 41 killed in a fiery plane crash in Moscow on Sunday. Passengers in the front jumped down emergency chutes as flames engulfed the rear. Roxana Saberi has more on the investigation.

Doctors stealing more prescriptions, report finds

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CBS News is the first to report on a new study on the misuse and theft of opioids by doctors, nurses and other health care workers. More than 47 million prescription doses were stolen last year. Errol Barnett reports.

Changes coming to "CBS Evening News"

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CBS News announced Monday that Norah O'Donnell has been named anchor and managing editor of "CBS Evening News." Anchor Jeff Glor reflects on the changes taking place at CBS News.

Trump threatens more tariffs on China ahead of crucial meetings

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The White House accuses China of moving trade talks "backwards" ahead of a crucial meeting this week. President Trump says negotiations are moving too slowly and threatens more tariffs that could cost Americans billions of dollars. China's vice premier will be in Washington on Thursday, one day before the new tariffs on Chinese goods could take effect. Weijia Jiang reports.

Distraught mom of Maleah Davis, missing Texas girl: "It's like a nightmare"

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An amber alert is in effect for a 4-year-old girl in Texas after her stepfather says she was kidnapped. Maleah Davis has not been seen since Friday night. Her stepfather says he had pulled over on the side of a road when two men attacked him, and took her. Janet Shamlian spoke with Maleah's distraught mother.

Georgia governor to sign controversial "heartbeat" abortion bill

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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is expected to sign one of the most restrictive and controversial anti-abortion laws in the country. The bill makes abortions illegal once a heartbeat is detectable in the embryo, which can happen as early as five or six weeks after conception. Mark Strassmann reports.





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