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Roma Downey and Rachel Brosnahan on "The Dovekeepers" premiere

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Based on Alice Hoffman's best-selling novel, women's paths cross during the siege of Masada in ancient Israel during the first century. In that time, Romans forced 900 Jews to flee Jerusalem. Actress Rachel Brosnahan and one of the executive producers, Roma Downey, join "CBS This Morning" to preview Tuesday night's premiere.

Barrier-breaking Cabinet secretary gives first TV interview

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Interior Secretary Deb Haaland describes the emotional moment President Biden offered her the job, confronting climate change and her goal of finding missing or murdered indigenous women. Norah O'Donnell has more.

Class action lawsuit takes on hidden resort fees

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If you are one of the more than 100 million people booking travel online, you could be paying for hidden extras. A California man says he booked his Las Vegas hotel for one price, but his bill included an additional charge, a resort fee of $28 a night. Now, he's taking the casino in a class action lawsuit. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss this issue.

Inspector general's report slams U.S. Capitol Police failures ahead of January 6 riot

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A new watchdog report obtained by CBS News includes a scathing rebuke of the U.S. Capitol Police's preparations for handling the unrest on January 6. It says police officials failed to act on intelligence prior to the attack and cite multiple "deficencies" in planning. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details.

Jay Z's Tidal streaming service aims to make waves in music industry

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Hip hop mogul and rapper Jay Z is enlisting some of his famous friends, in addition to his wife Beyoncé, to try and shake up the music industry. The new "owners" of his recently purchased streaming music site "Tidal" were introduced Monday, including Usher, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Madonna, Kanye West and Alicia Keys. Billboard magazine editor Joe Levy joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the venture.

Why new report could help lead to better breast cancer treatment

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A new national report offers a roadmap for targeting cancer more precisely, and it includes key findings about the type of people who face greater risk from breast cancer. Dr. David Agus of USC's Westside Cancer Center joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the key findings.



How Indiana's "religious freedom" law differs from other states'

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Nineteen other states have legislation similar to Indiana's "religious freedom" law, but without much of the controversy. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new law, which critics say gives businesses a free pass to discriminate against gays and lesbians.

Armed prisoner escapes from Virginia hospital

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There's a huge manhunt in northern Virginia for an accused bank robber who overpowered a guard and stole his gun. The suspect was in a suburban Washington hospital at the time he escaped. Mark Albert reports from outside Inova Fairfax Hospital in Falls Church, Virginia.

Calls for ballot intiative reform after controversial California proposal

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There are calls in California to reform the state's ballot initiative process. A proposed measure calls for the death of people who participate in sodomy. Ben Tracy reports on how California's system lets ideas get to the ballot box that wouldn't get off the ground in other states.

What keeps Debi Mazar up at night?

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The star of "Entourage" and TV Land's new series "Younger" says her crazy, over-scheduled life makes it hard to get a good night's sleep. She tells CBS News' Lauren Moraski how she's learned to cope.

Federal agents accused of stealing from illegal drug website

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Carl Force, a former special agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration, and Shaun Bridges, who was a Secret Service member, are accused of benefiting from the criminal website, Silk Road. Users could buy and sell illegal drugs using bitcoins. They face money laundering and wire fraud charges. Chip Reid reports with the details of the indictment.

Men dressed as women rammed police SUV before deadly NSA gate shooting

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There are many unanswered questions about a deadly shooting outside the National Security Agency. Officials say two men in a stolen vehicle confronted guards at the gate Monday morning. One of them men died after police opened fire. Jeff Pegues reports from the shooting scene at Fort Meade, Maryland.

Study finds possible connection between enterovirus D68 and child paralysis

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Researchers say a new strain of a common virus may be the cause of sudden, partial paralysis in more than 100 children. They were treated for respiratory illnesses associated with enterovirus D68, but a new genetic analysis discovered a mutated strain that's similar to polio. Dr. Holly Phillips joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the alarming new evidence.

Graphic details revealed as Tsarnaev prosecutors rest case

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The defense team in the Boston Marathon bombing trial begins its first full day of testimony. Prosecutors rested their case Monday following some of the most graphic and emotional images of the trial, including those of the youngest victim, 8-year-old Martin Richard. Elaine Quijano reports.

Germanwings co-pilot had undergone psychotherapy before crash

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Aviation officials in France say they're looking at widespread rule changes to prevent a repeat of the Germanwings Flight 9525 crash. German prosecutors said Monday that co-pilot Andreas Lubitz who brought down the airliner had been treated for suicidal tendencies. Allen Pizzey reports from Montabaur, Germany, Lubitz's hometown.

Iran gets tough in last-minute nuclear negotiations

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Just hours before the deadline, a deal to curb Iran's nuclear program remains elusive. Secretary of State John Kerry is holding last-minute talks with his Iranian counterpart and other major powers. Margaret Brennan reports from Lausanne, Switzerland, on what's keeping negotiators apart.

Indiana governor defends "religious freedom" law amid uproar

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Gov. Mike Pence wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, saying the state's "religious freedom" law is not "a license to discriminate" against gay people. At lease nine top Indiana business executives have criticized the law, and the Indianapolis Star wrote an editorial urging Pence to "FIX THIS NOW." Adriana Diaz reports from Indianapolis.

New warning for men who eat non-organic produce

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A new study says that men who eat organic produce have better sperm counts than those who eat non-organic fruits and vegetables high in pesticide residue. Also, the danger of letting kids take a sip of alcohol. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health stories.

Debi Mazar: "Entourage" film feels "bigger" than series

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The actress, who plays publicist Shauna Roberts in "Entourage," tells CBS News' Lauren Moraski about the big-screen adaptation of hit HBO series, along with playing a lesbian in TV Land's "Younger."

Spain offers citizenship to families of expelled Jews

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More than five centuries ago, Spain gave an ultimatum to the 300,000 Jews living in the country: Convert to Catholicism or be expelled. Now the country’s government is offering Spanish citizenship to the families of the citizens expelled to make amends.





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