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One person found dead, six others rescued after lift boat capsizes in Gulf of Mexico

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The Coast Guard continues to search for 12 missing people after their boat capsized in a storm in the Gulf of Mexico. "CBS This Morning" lead national correspondent David Begnaud spoke to the niece of one of those missing people, and she says her uncle was picking up an extra shift working in the ship's kitchen.

On this day: 146 killed in Triangle factory fire

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On March 25, 1911, a fire broke out at a shirtwaist factory in NYC, killing 146 workers. The fire horrified the city and is seen as a catalyst moment in the fight for worker rights and safety.

Tech helps basketball players up their game

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College and pro basketball teams, including the Golden State Warriors, are using technology to help train and enhance their skills on the court. CNET.com's Brian Tong reports.

Senior ISIS figure killed in strike, U.S. officials believe

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U.S. officials believe they have killed another ISIS senior operative, described as a inspirational religious leader of the group, but also one who worked with their finances. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with the latest details.

Trump spokeswoman: Ted Cruz started spat over wives

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Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are in a "wife war" after Trump retweeted an unflattering picture of Cruz's wife. Trump's national spokeswoman Katrina Pierson joins CBSN and said the campaign believes that Cruz started the feud.

John Kerry: U.S. is winning fight against ISIS

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Secretary of State John Kerry is in Brussels just days after the deadly terror attacks. CBSN's Vlad Duthiers got to sit down with Kerry to talk about the fight against ISIS. He joins CBSN with more from Brussels.

Automakers boast high-tech designs at NY Auto show

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Flashy sports cars are not the most common trend at this year’s New York International Auto Show, which opened to the public Friday morning. Our tech dependent society and the benefits of a sharing economy are affecting carmakers’ latest designs that integrate new technology. But are the tablets and screens safe in the car? Kris Van Cleave and CNET Roadshow's Tim Stevens take a look.



Ben Affleck on Batman movie, family, politics & charity

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Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney and Christian Bale have all played the iconic role of Batman on the big screen. Now, Oscar and Golden Globe-winning actor Ben Affleck joins the elite bat hero club. Affleck joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new film, "Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice," Congo charity work, politics and family.

NRA draws fire for new versions of children's fairy tales

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There is a new twist on some classic fairy tales, courtesy of the National Rifle Association. On the NRA Family website, the organization is sharing new endings to "Hansel and Gretel" and "Little Red Riding Hood" with firearms as the heroes. Ben Tracy talked with the woman behind the campaign that has angered gun control advocates.

Vanity Fair editor: Wall Street would choose Clinton over Trump

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A new article in Vanity Fair describes a recent gathering of influential Wall Street bankers about the election. Contributing editor William D. Cohan writes the meeting’s focus was on the growing possibility that Donald Trump could be the Republican nominee. He notes the group is late to the realization. CBS News contributor Frank Luntz was a guest speaker at the event. Cohan joins “CBS This Morning” to explain why the GOP front-runner does not have Wall Street's support.

Nine arrested in giant street brawl that killed teen

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Nine people are behind bars in Georgia charged with murder after a massive street fight caught on video. Police are investigating what sparked the brawl in a small town near Augusta that left a teenager dead. David Begnaud reports from outside Glenn Hills High School in Augusta, where some of the suspects are enrolled.

Comedy star Garry Shandling dies at 66

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Praise and tributes are pouring in for comedy giant Garry Shandling, who died Thursday of an apparent heart attack. Shandling is considered one of the most influential comedians of his generation. He was a star of the stand up scene and a mentor to many of today's late night hosts. The Emmy winner also revolutionized the sitcom world with two groundbreaking shows. Charlie Rose reports.

NYT Magazine reporter on Trump's campaign trajectory

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In his new story out Friday, Mark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for the New York Times Magazine, looks at how Donald Trump could change his campaign strategy for the general election. Leibovich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the GOP front-runner's potential to broaden his base.

Cruz and Trump's spouse showdown gets nastier

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The fight between Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz has become more harsh and personal as their focus shifts to their wives. Trump tried to walk back on his role in the drama Thursday night, tweeting that he did not start the fight. Chip Reid reports from Washington.

Brussels investigation reveals links to Paris attacks

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Two Americans are among the latest victims identified in the Brussels terror attacks. On Friday morning, a U.S. official confirmed the deaths of siblings Alexander and Sascha Pinczowski of New York. Raids overnight in Belgium led to at least six arrests linked to the bombings at an airport and subway station. Another raid in France led to the arrest of a man connected to the mastermind of last year's Paris attacks. Police are still searching for at least two suspects in the Belgian attacks still on the run. Читать дальше...

Former college basketball player on surviving terror in Brussels

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Many families of the Brussels bombings victims are still searching for their loved ones. At least four people reported missing lived in the United States. It is unclear if they survived. Those seriously injured in the attacks are beginning to tell their stories. Vladimir Duthiers reports from Brussels.

New details in interrogation of captured Paris attack suspect

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According to his lawyer, Belgian law enforcement officers interrogated recently captured terror suspect Salah Abdeslam for only about an hour between his arrest and the terror attacks in Brussels. Politico Europe Reporter Giulia Paravicini joins CBSN with more.

Survivor of Brussels attacks recalls his experience

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Sebastian Bellin, a survivor of the Brussels airport attack, is speaking out about his ordeal from his hospital bed. CBS News Correspondent Vladimir Duthiers joins CBSN with details.

United Airlines pilot charged with running Houston brothels

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A United Airlines pilot has been arrested in Houston and charged with running a string of brothels. As CBS News Justice Correspondent Paula Reid reports, Bruce Wayne Wallis appeared in court Thursday afternoon.

Is U.S. infrastructure safe from cyber attacks?

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The revelation that ISIS has turned its attention toward nuclear sites has raised concerns about the security of infrastructure in the United States and its susceptibility to cyber attacks. CBS News Transportation Correspondent Kris Van Cleave has details for CBSN.





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