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Smart floor sensors put the future of retail beneath our feet

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Technology is literally all around us, and one Milwaukee startup is even putting it beneath our feet -- using floor sensors to track people's movements. Joe Scanlin, co-founder and CEO of Scanalytics, joined CBSN to tell us about its uses.

Dylan Farrow speaks out in exclusive interview

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Dylan Farrow is speaking out in her first TV interview about the allegations that she was molested as a child by adoptive father, Woody Allen. He denies it and was never charged. Gayle King joins CBSN with an interview you'll only see on CBS News.

Second measles scare at Chicago airport

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For the second time this month, a "very, very contagious" passenger with measles may have exposed others as they passed through Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Charlie De Mar of CBS Chicago reports.

Deputy shoots and kills teen in Ohio courtroom

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An investigation is underway after a deputy was allegedly attacked by 16-year-old Joseph Haynes in a Columbus courtroom Wednesday and then opened fire, shooting Haynes in the abdomen and killing him.

Officials give update on police-involved shooting in Pennsylvania

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Police officers in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, were rushed to a hospital after shots were fired while members of a U.S. Marshals Service task force were serving an early morning warrant. Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo and U.S. Attorney David Freed held a brief press conference on the incident.

Deputy shoots, kills teen in Ohio courtroom

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A deputy fatally shot a 16-year-old boy in an Ohio courtroom, a sheriff's office investigator said. Joseph Haynes was struck once in the abdomen during the fight that began as a hearing concluded in a domestic relations courtroom in Columbus, said Rick Minerd, investigations chief with the Franklin County Sheriff's Office.



Dylan Farrow details her sexual assault allegations against Woody Allen

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Only on "CBS This Morning," Dylan Farrow is speaking candidly for the first time on television about her sexual assault allegations against her adoptive father, actor and director Woody Allen. At the age of seven, Farrow told her mother, actress Mia Farrow, that Allen had molested her. Allen has always denied the allegations. Gayle King reports.

How the GOP got the tax bill passed

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Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett and USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page reflect on the passage of the GOP tax bill, President Trump's first major legislative victory.

Trump's favorite phrases and their historical roots

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From "You're fired" to "America First," Donald Trump has a habit for finding memorable phrases. CBSNews.com political editor Will Rahn joins CBSN to discuss the historical context of some of his favorite sayings.

Cryptocurrency market sees sharp decline

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Bitcoin and nearly all cryptocurrency markets declined significantly this week, with the price of bitcoin dropping below $10,000 for the first time since last November. Yahoo Finance senior writer Daniel Roberts joins CBSN to discuss what caused the crash and what we can expect from the markets going forward.

1/17: CBS Evening News

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Winter weather in the South turns deadly; North Korea's "army of beauties" will cheer on Olympic athletes.

NYC terror attack suspect's lawyer says he will plea guilty if no death penalty

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The defense team for Sayfullo Saipov, who is accused of killing 8 people with a rented truck on an NYC bike path, said he will plead guilty if the government will agree not to seek the death penalty. President Trump has said he wanted to seek the death penalty. CBS News' Tony Aiello reports.

Lawmakers introduce bipartisan DACA bill

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As a government funding deadline looms and the fate of Dreamers in the balance, a group of lawmakers have introduced their own DACA bill with bipartisan support. U.S. Reps. Pete Aguilar, a California Democrat, and Will Hurd, a Republican from Texas, join CBSN to discuss their proposal.

North Korea's "army of beauties" will cheer on Olympic athletes

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North Korea's state-sponsored cheering squad includes 230 members who are chosen for their looks and loyalty to the regime. Soon, they will be on the global stage, as they attend the upcoming Winter Olympics in South Korea. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy reports.

5/9/2021: Ingenuity and Perseverance, The Ritchie Boys

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Perseverance rover, Ingenuity helicopter, and the search for ancient life on Mars; Then, stories from members of the Ritchie Boys, a secret U.S. WWII intelligence unit bolstered by German-born Jews.

Travelers possibly exposed to measles at Chicago airport

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Health officials in Illinois say a passenger with a confirmed case of measles flew into Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, walked through the terminal and then transferred to another flight, possibly exposing other travelers to the highly contagious illness.

Ann Curry says "verbal sexual" harassment was pervasive at NBC

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In her first television interview since leaving NBC, Ann Curry is speaking out about the #MeToo movement. Curry, who's making a much-anticipated return to TV with her new PBS show, "We'll Meet Again," was with NBC's "Today" show for 15 years. She co-anchored alongside Matt Lauer from 2011 to 2012 before a highly publicized break with the broadcast. Curry left NBC in 2015 and created her own production company. Curry joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why she's "not surprised" by the sexual misconduct... Читать дальше...

Dylan Farrow on Woody Allen: "Why shouldn't I want to bring him down?"

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In her first television interview, Dylan Farrow addresses the alleged sexual abuse by her adoptive father, Woody Allen. For 25 years, Farrow has insisted Allen sexually assaulted her when she was a child. In this preview of her conversation with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, Farrow explains why now is the time to speak out. Watch the full report Thursday, Jan. 18 on "CBS This Morning," which airs 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. ET/PT on CBS.

CBS Weekend News, May 9, 2021

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More than 1.7 million travelers nationwide passed through airports ahead of Mother's Day; Woman fosters 81 infants over 34 years





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