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Will Tesla's new $35,000 car attract more buyers?

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Tesla Motors will reach a major milestone Thursday night when it unveils its first electric car intended for mainstream buyers. The base price of Tesla Model 3 is $35,000, about half the price of some other Tesla models. This is an important moment for CEO Elon Musk, who expects Tesla to make a profit starting this year. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins “CBS This Morning” from Chicago to discuss the new model’s impact.

CDC warns of expanding Zika threat in U.S.

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that the Zika virus in the U.S. could spread much farther north than previously thought. The CDC originally focused on the Southeast when it looked at the location of mosquitoes that carry the virus. But new guidance shows the two species have a far greater range that could stretch to big cities like New York and San Francisco. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss the threat.

Impact of Trump's abortion comment, Wisconsin primary

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John Heilemann, co-managing editor of Bloomberg Politics joins "CBS This Morning" from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to discuss how Donald Trump's controversial comment on punishing women for having abortions could impact his campaign and the presidential candidates' strategies and chances in the Wisconsin primary.

Trump reverses abortion comment amid uproar

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Critics from all sides are condemning Donald Trump for saying he would punish women for having abortions if they ever become illegal. The GOP front-runner quickly pulled back those comments, but the damage was already done. Democrats, Republicans and even anti-abortion groups were quick to denounce Trump. Major Garrett reports.

Brussels survivor reunited with family

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Sebastien Bellin, a former basketball player who survived the terror attack at the Brussels airport, was reunited with his family when they made a surprise visit to his hospital room. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers joins CBSN to discuss.

L.A.'s rock star seismologist heads off to retirement

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For almost 30 years, USGS seismologist Lucy Jones has been famous as California's "Earthquake Lady." She's now retiring, and being remembered as one of the most popular people on Earth ... whenever it shook. John Blackstone reports.



Basketball player reunited with family after surviving Brussels attacks

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A surprise reunion after the Brussels terror attack may have been the best medicine for a professional basketball player injured at the airport. Seb Bellin came close to being killed, but says he survived by focusing on seeing his daughters again. Vladimir Duthiers was there when he was finally reunited with his family.

Wounded Warrior founder calls for resignation of board chairman

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After a CBS News investigation found that the Wounded Warrior Project was spending far less of its donations on veterans than other charities, the organization's top two officers were fired. But the original founder of the charity says that's not enough. Chip Reid reports.

Minneapolis bracing for backlash after cops not charged in Jamar Clark shooting

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Police in Minneapolis are bracing for protests after two police officers weren't charged in the fatal shooting of a black man. Citing DNA and other evidence, the district attorney said Jamar Clark was not handcuffed during that altercation the resulted in his death last November. Jericka Duncan reports.

North Carolina faces backlash for "anti-discrimination" law

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Eighty CEOs are condemning a new law in North Carolina that many feel is anti-gay. The law bars discrimination protection for people who are gay or transgender, and requires people to use public restrooms corresponding with the gender on their birth certificate. Mark Strassmann reports.

Will Trump's abortion comments impact the presidential race?

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Donald Trump's presidential campaign has been filled with controversial statements, but none have managed to curtail his momentum in the race for the GOP nomination. Will that change after his comments on women and abortion? "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson weighs in.

Trump stirs controversy with comments on abortion, punishment and women

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Donald Trump earned scorn Wednesday from both the right and the left after pushing for an abortion ban, then saying that women who subsequently get the outlawed procedure should be punished. The GOP front-runner quickly changed his stance and said doctors, not women, should be punished. Major Garrett has more.

911 call: "I just need someone here. There's blood everywhere."

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On Oct. 12, 2013, Rahul Gupta went out drinking in Washington, D.C., to celebrate his 24th birthday with his girlfriend, Taylor Gould, and his friend, Mark Waugh. Shortly after they returned home to the small apartment she shared with Gupta, Gould called 911 for help. She seemed unsure why she was calling. When police arrived, Waugh was dead.

Seth Doane reflects on three years covering Asia

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Foreign correspondent Seth Doane has spent three years in Beijing covering Asia for CBS News. He visited a dozen countries and more than 70 cities. Now, he is preparing for his next assignment with CBS News. Seth joins "CBS This Morning" from Beijing with a reporter's notebook of his journey and shares where he is moving next in his career.

Why allergy season is getting longer, more intense

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Pollen is expected to pile up early this year. Higher temperatures, more rain and El Niño winds may contribute to a perfect storm for allergies. Experts believe climate change is making the season about three weeks longer and more intense. Dr. Neeta Ogden, allergist and spokesperson for the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss who could expect the worst allergies and how to prepare.

Impact of FBI cracking San Bernardino killer's iPhone

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A federal judge has vacated her order compelling Apple to unlock the San Bernardino gunman's iPhone, officially ending the legal case. A government official tells CBS News the FBI now owns the rights to the method it obtained from a third party. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Apple's pressure to find out how investigators bypassed its security and implications for other locked devices reportedly linked to crimes. Klieman is also the wife of New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton... Читать дальше...

Detroit school principals face bribery charges

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More than a dozen current and former Detroit public school principals face federal bribery charges. They are accused of taking part in a nearly $1 million scheme involving kickbacks on school supplies that were rarely delivered. A vendor is also charged. Dean Reynolds reports from Detroit.





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