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Caught on camera: airplane brawl

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Several passengers got into a violent brawl on a flight headed to Los Angeles. The cause? Loud music. CBSN's Vinita Nair has the footage.

4-year-old shoots mom in the back

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A Florida mother and gun activist was accidentally shot in the back by her 4-year-old son. The boy somehow got control of her gun while she was driving. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates joins CBSN with the latest details.

Preview: Aid in Dying

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Dr. Jon LaPook reports on terminally ill patients who can take a legally prescribed overdose of drugs to end their lives when they find their illnesses to be intolerable. Watch LaPook's report on Sunday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7 p.m. PT.

A gun violence survivor's mission

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News anchor Chris Hurst, boyfriend of TV journalist Alison Parker (who with her cameraman, Adam Ward, was shot to death on air in Roanoke, Va., last year), tells correspondent Erin Moriarty about Parker, and what he sees as his duty to her following her murder. Moriarty reports on the aftermath of the Parker-Ward deaths in a special broadcast of "Sunday Morning," called "Guns and America."

Preview: Playing by the Rules?

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A popular football coach is serving life for killing his pregnant wife -- was evidence hidden that could set him free? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates Saturday, March 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

Democrats attack one another in Miami before next week's primary

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Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders came into Wednesday's Democratic debate confident after his surprise win in Michigan. His campaign is not expecting a victory in Florida, but is hopeful that northern states will vote break for Sanders. Susan Ferrechio from the Washington Examiner and The Washington Post's Abby Phillip discuss Sanders' strategy with CBSN.

Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders exchange jabs before Florida primary

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The Democratic candidates went after each other in Wednesday night's debate in Florida. This comes after the Sanders campaign celebrated a major upset in the Michigan primary and before Florida votes next Tuesday. With analysis on the Democratic race, CBS News' Nancy Cordes joins CBSN.

Nothing is off the menu at popular food halls

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If you go out to eat with your friends, you may face the dilemma of choosing what to eat. In the past, going to a mall’s food court may have been an easy solution, but now that’s changing. Jamie Wax reports from a food hall, with a taste of where dining is headed.



Local Matters: Representative Mo Brooks, Republican who sparked controversy at January 6 Trump rally, emerges as top contender in Alabama Senate Primary

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Republicans are fighting to hold onto five open Senate seats in the 2022 midterm elections following a string of retirements, including in the red state of Alabama. So far, two candidates have jumped into the race to replace outgoing GOP Senator Richard Shelby. Representative Mo Brooks, a Republican in the 5th Congressional District, is seen as the top contender after scoring an endorsement from former President Trump. AL.com state political columnist Kyle Whitmire joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor... Читать дальше...

Stephen Colbert on $14M DonorsChoose.org funding by public figures

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DonorsChoose.org is a website that uses crowdfunding to help public school students and teachers, and today, more than 50 actors, athletes and entrepreneurs have pledged to fully fund all public school grant requests on the site for specific areas. Stephen Colbert inspired these donations after funding all #BestSchoolDay public school projects last spring in his home state of South Carolina. Colbert, a DonorsChoose.org board member and host of “The Late Show,” joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the big announcement.

Intel officials to Senate committee: China and Russia pose greatest threat to U.S.

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The Senate Intelligence Committee held a public hearing Wednesday to discuss the dangers facing the United States from around the globe. Officials said China and Russia present the most serious risk of undermining the nation. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on the hearing and what officials said about how the U.S. troop drawdown in Afghanistan will impact terror threats.

Boston program helps women negotiate salaries

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The gender pay gap is no relic from the past. Women who work full-time today earn, on average, 79 percent of what men make in the U.S. The disparity has grown smaller over the decades, but with progress stalled, women are looking for new ways to close the gap. Michelle Miller takes a look at how Boston is empowering women to ask for a raise.

Chinese gov't accused of crackdown on Christians

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China is facing accusations of cracking down on the religious freedom of Christians. In one province, the government has systematically removed crosses from churches. Last month, a protestant pastor was sentenced to 14 years in prison, convicted of financial crimes, but also for illegally gathering people to disturb social order. Seth Doane reports from Beijing.

Companies to use "ground drones" to deliver products

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Self-driving delivery machines are traveling around the United Kingdom, and they could be tested in the U.S. next month. Created by Starship Technologies, a company launched by co-founders of Skype, the new "ground drones" are designed to deliver items on demand in less than 30 minutes from a neighborhood store or depot. Charlie D'Agata reports from London.

Why "ultra-processed" foods pose health hazards

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A new report reveals the health dangers of "ultra-processed" foods, which make up almost 58 percent of the calories we eat each day. Those include packaged breads, cookies, soda and frozen meals. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the health consequences that can come with eating too much of it.

Thousands line up to pay respects to Nancy Reagan

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The public has a final chance to say goodbye to Nancy Reagan in person. The former first lady is lying in repose at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Ben Tracy reports from the library in Simi Valley, California, where up to an estimated 10,000 people are expected Thursday.

Biden to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan by 9/11

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President Biden is pushing forward with the Trump administration's plan to pull the final U.S. troops out of Afghanistan by September 11. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss the decision. Washington Post political reporter Eugene Scott and Vox White House reporter Ella Nilsen then discuss the rest of the day's political news.

U.S. commandos capture ISIS chemical weapons expert

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CBS News has learned the U.S. may have dealt ISIS' chemical weapons program a serious blow in a raid last month, capturing an Iraqi who once worked for Saddam Hussein's regime. Investigators in London are also looking into a potential trove of intelligence about ISIS. CBS News' partners at Sky News received the names, addresses and phone numbers of more than 20,000 suspected ISIS fighters from at least 51 countries, including the U.S. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.

Takeaways from Democratic debate in Miami

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CBSN political contributor Lynda Tran, Vox senior campaign correspondent Liz Plank, Whitman Insight Strategies CEO Bernard Whitman and Nomiki Konst offer their final thoughts on Wednesday night's Democratic presidential candidates' debate in Miami.





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