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Etsy CEO reveals new craft supply market, Studio

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Since its creation in 2005, Etsy.com says it has grown to more than 27 million buyers in almost every country. The website, which sells vintage and handmade items, is now moving into the craft supply industry with its latest creation, Etsy Studio. Etsy CEO Chad Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the marketplace's expansion.

Trump campaign's Manafort and Page deny repeated contact with Russia

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The FBI is investigating two figures from the Trump campaign, former campaign manager Paul Manafort and former adviser Carter Page, for allegations that they were in contact with Russian officials during the campaign. Jeff Pegues reports on their responses.

Food industry works to simplify expiration labels

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The food industry is working to simplify labels on perishable food. Date stamps like "best by," "sell by," "use by" and "best before" can be confusing for shoppers. Jamie Yuccas reports on how changing the language could help you save money and also keep people from wasting perfectly good food.

Can infant brain imaging help autism diagnosis?

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New research suggests doctors may eventually be able to predict autism at an age when treatment is more effective. It means the diagnosis may be possible in the first year of life, instead of the current range of two to four years. Researchers performed brain scans on babies considered high-risk because they have an older sibling with the disorder. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.

Lawmakers sound alarm about Russian spy ship off Conn. coast

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Members of Congress are sounding the alarm about a Russian spy ship sailing off the Connecticut coast. They say the vessel, the Viktor Leonov, may be collecting information on Naval Submarine Base New London, the Navy's main submarine facility on the East Coast. It appears to be part of a recent pattern of Russian provocations. Don Dahler reports.

New arrests in death of Kim Jong Un's half-brother

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Two more people have been arrested in connection to the murder of Kim Jong Nam, the older half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. CBS News has also learned an autopsy revealed no puncture wounds to Kim's face or head, discrediting initial reports the assassins used poisoned needles. Adriana Diaz reports.

Undocumented mom of four seeks refuge in Colorado church

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An undocumented immigrant mother from Mexico is taking refuge in a Colorado church to avoid deportation. Jeanette Vizguerra entered the First Unitarian Society after skipping a scheduled meeting with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The mother of four feared she would be detained. Barry Petersen reports.



Andrew Puzder withdraws as labor secretary nominee

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President Trump will have to find a new pick for labor secretary after Andrew Puzder withdrew his nomination Wednesday. The decision came amid uncertainty over whether the fast-food executive had enough votes to win Senate confirmation. Jan Crawford shows how Puzder's nomination fell apart.

Lawmakers clash over investigating Flynn resignation and leaks

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President Trump's comments on the resignation of former National Security Adviser Gen. Michael Flynn seemed to confirm he and the intelligence community are still at odds. Republicans and Democrats are calling for investigations into Flynn's firing, but they disagree about what to investigate. Chip Reid reports.

Trump willing to abandon two-state solution in Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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In the middle of a White House shakeup, President Trump is shifting to a new course in the Middle East. The president welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Thursday and said any Israeli-Palestinian peace deal is okay with him, even if it leaves the Palestinians without a country of their own. Margaret Brennan reports.

After Trump's travel ban, life on hold for a new American

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Layth Baheej, born in Iraq, became a U.S. citizen earlier this month. President Trump's executive order banning all Iraqis for at least 90 days means he may not be able to bring his parents and siblings to join him.

"White Helmets" documentary filmmakers talk Syria

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"White Helmets" filmmakers, Orlando von Einsiedel and Joanna Natasegara, joined CBSN to discuss the ongoing conflict in Syria and the volunteer rescue group their documentary centers around.

Under Armour CEO clarifies pro-Trump comments

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Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank received backlash from sponsored athletes after making pro-Trump comments last week. He later penned an open letter in the Baltimore Sun to set the record straight about the company's views.

Trump: Two-state solution not only path to peace

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President Trump broke with years of U.S. policy with comments that the U.S. would support options other than a two-state solution in the Middle East. Dani Dayan, consul general of Israel in New York, joined CBSN to discuss.

Trump slams the intel community for leaks to media

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President Trump has undermined intelligence agencies in his comments about press leaks. Former national security official and CIA analyst Yael Eisenstat joined CBSN to discuss why Trump's comments are so dangerous.

Andrew Puzder withdraws from labor nomination

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Andrew Puzder withdrew his name from consideration for secretary of labor amid bipartisan opposition. Michael Graham, creative director at MediaDC, joined CBSN to discuss.

Trump blames leaks and media for Flynn's ouster

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The President on Wednesday blamed intelligence leaks and the media for Michael Flynn's ousting. CBS New Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett says the White House has offered the National Security Adviser position to Vice Admiral Robert Harward, and tells us what happens next for Flynn.

Trump blames media for NSA ousting

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President Trump lashed out at "illegal leaks" and "fake media" in his first public comments since National Security Adviser Mike Flynn's resignation. USA Today Washington Correspondent Paul Singer breaks down all of the latest political news.





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