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Auschwitz exhibit reveals a brutal window into the Holocaust

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In New York, an exhibit dedicated to the more than 1.1 million people who died at Auschwitz opens next week. The goal is to make sure people never forget what happened there. "CBS Evening News" anchor Jeff Glor spoke with a survivor inside the exhibition.

Florida House passes bill allowing more armed teachers

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to sign a bill that would allow teachers to bring guns into classrooms. Not all districts would have to allow it and many have said they won’t. Adriana Diaz reports.

Trump stands by Barr after testimony

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President Trump is sticking with his Attorney General William Barr after his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Some Democrats are calling for Barr to resign. CBSN political contributor Michael Graham joins "Red & Blue" with reaction.

5/2/19: Red and Blue

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Barr refuses to testify before House committee; Remembering Nelson Mandela's 1994 victory

Trump's Yemen war policy survives Senate's veto override bid

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The Senate on Thursday failed to overturn President Donald Trump's veto of legislation that would have ended U.S. military assistance for the Saudi-led war in Yemen against Iran-backed rebels. Lawmakers pledged to re-examine other aspects of America's ties with the kingdom.

Public service loan forgiveness rejects 99% of applicants

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A federal program designed to offer debt forgiveness to public servants has a rejection rate of 99 percent. Mark Strassmann spoke with one woman who applied and was rejected. Now she's stuck with $80,000 in debt.

5/2/19: CBSN Evening News

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Attorney General Barr skips House hearing on Mueller report; Museum exhibit honors Holocaust survivors.



Cyclone Fani slams India with top winds above 125 mph

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The most powerful cyclone in several years battered India's northeast coast. Cyclone Fani hit the low-lying region with top winds above 125 mph. More than one million people had been evacuated ahead of the storm.

Man who pleaded guilty to foiled NYC bomb plot could walk free

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Najibullah Zazi is being rewarded for helping the U.S. government identify and prosecute terrorists over more than nine years. He could have spent the rest of his life behind bars for his guilty plea on terrorism-related charges. But a federal judge sentenced Zazi to 10 years in prison on Thursday and gave him credit for time served. Jeff Pegues reports.

Trump says he won't let former White House counsel testify to Congress

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Tensions are rising again between House Democrats and the White House, with President Trump saying he will not let former White House counsel Don McGahn testify to Congress. Mr. Trump also praised his attorney general for refusing to testify to the House Judiciary Committee about the Mueller report. Paula Reid reports.

Insys execs found guilty of bribing doctors to prescribe highly addictive opioid

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For the first time ever, U.S. attorneys say they have successfully prosecuted a top pharmaceutical executive in the government's fight against opioids. A federal jury on Thursday convicted Insys Therapeutics founder John Kapoor and four other former executives of the company. Prosecutors accused them of bribing doctors to prescribe a highly addictive fentanyl spray called Subsys. Anna Werner reports.

Facebook and Instagram ban high-profile extremists from platforms

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Facebook's decision to ban several high-profile extremists from Facebook and Instagram is drawing both praise and outrage. Facebook cited its policies against allowing dangerous individuals and organizations on its site in banning people like Alex Jones and Milo Yiannopoulos. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson reports.

"Hollywood Ripper" trial: Man accused of stabbing deaths of 3 women

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The trial of an alleged serial killer known as the "Hollywood Ripper" is underway in Los Angeles. Prosecutors say Michael Gargiulo attacked four women with a knife, killing three of them. "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher, who has been covering the story for more than 10 years, reports.

Amy Klobuchar 2020: Senator pushes for Mueller to testify, shares addiction prevention plan

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On the Road to 2020, we’re talking to current and prospective presidential candidates about issues affecting the country. Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota announced her candidacy in February. She serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee and took part in questioning of Attorney General William Barr earlier this week. Klobuchar joins “CBS This Morning” to share her new plan for addiction prevention and treatment – a cause that is deeply personal to her.

"48 Hours" investigates convicted murderer who maintains innocence

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An Italian citizen convicted of murder in the U.S. is maintaining his innocence nearly 20 years later. In 2000, Enrico Forti went to prison for the murder of an Australian man who traveled to Miami to meet him. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty, who met with Forti and visited the beach where the victim was found, joins "CBS This Morning" to preview Saturday's report.

Why some middle age Americans may need measles booster vaccines

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We're taking a closer look at why some adults who were vaccinated against the measles may still be at risk. The CDC has confirmed 704 cases so far this year, mostly in unvaccinated children. Some adults vaccinated in the 1960s may have received only partial immunity from their shots. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to explain.

Met Gala 2019: Sneak peek induces fashion euphoria

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Fashion's biggest night, the highly anticipated Met Gala, is days away, and we got a sneak peek at the year’s theme, Camp: Notes on Fashion. The exclusive annual event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City features A-list guests from movie, music and fashion industries. Nikki Battiste reports.

"See You Yesterday" uses time travel to address injustice

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Stefon Bristol and Fredrica Bailey, the director and writer behind the Netflix film "See You Yesterday," joined CBSN to discuss their new movie about two best friends who use time travel to save one of their brothers from being wrongfully killed by a police officer.





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