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Abuse survivor confronts Larry Nassar at sentencing hearing

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Jessica Thomashow, 17, appeared in a Michigan courtroom to speak at disgraced doctor Larry Nassar's final sentencing hearing for molesting female athletes. Jessica told the court her life changed when Nassar's abuse was exposed in the Indianapolis Star newspaper.

Train carrying GOP lawmakers hits truck

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The White House said at least one person has died and another was seriously injured when a train carrying Republican members of Congress to a retreat hit a garbage truck. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement that no members of Congress or their aides suffered serious injuries. Rep. Jeff Denham, R-Calif., joins CBSN on the phone from the site of the incident in Crozet, Virginia.

Calls to #ReleaseTheMemo intensify after Trump's SOTU

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After President Trump's State of the Union address, he told a congressman that he will "100 percent" release a classified memo from the House Intelligence Committee which reportedly alleges surveillance abuses by the FBI in the Russia investigation. Politico national politics reporter Gabe Debenedetti takes CBSN through the latest.

Top takeaways from Trump's State of the Union

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President Trump pushed for unity and bipartisanship during his State of the Union address, but it's unclear whether his words will translate into action. CBSN political contributor and Boston Herald columnist Michael Graham takes us through some of the highlights.

Preparing for the next pandemic

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Steve Davis, President and CEO of PATH, debunks Hollywood's portrayal of pandemics and discusses modern solutions for containing real-life epidemics

CDC head resigns amid tobacco stock controversy

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Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald resigned as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday morning after questions were raised about her financial conflicts of interest.



Key points of President Trump's State of the Union address

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President Trump called for unity during his first State of the Union address but he also pushed for some controversial policies. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes join CBSN with a look at the night's biggest moments.

Killer whale trained to mimic human sounds

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Researchers at a marine park in France have trained Wikie the killer whale to mimic human words -- a first for the scientific community. BBC News' Helen Briggs reports.

Trump: I will "100 percent" release Nunes memo

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As President Trump left the House chamber after delivering his State of the Union address, he was asked by a Republican congressman if he will publicly release a memo containing classified information about the FBI's Russia investigation. The president said yes. CBS News' Jeff Pegues has more on the impact this memo may have on the investigation.

Survey: About 1 in 3 Americans think progress has been made toward racial justice

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The latest Edelman Trust Barometer survey found that about 1 in 3 Americans believes there's been progress toward racial justice in the past year, and the majority of Americans likes it when businesses speak out on racial issues. Edelman U.S. CEO Lisa Osborne Ross spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about the roles of business and the media in racial justice.

Doctor discusses the likelihood of herd immunity and Biden's pandemic response

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Dr. Julie Morita, the executive vice president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a former chief medical officer of the Chicago Department of Public Health, joined CBSN to discuss the latest on COVID-19, including the likelihood of herd immunity and President Biden's pandemic response.

Trump's State of the Union in 3 minutes

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In his first State of the Union address, President Trump spoke about tax reform, job creation, the economy, immigration and foreign relations. He also announced he plans to keep Guantanamo Bay open. These are the highlights from his speech.

Rep. Joe Kennedy III gives Democratic response to State of the Union

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Rep. Joe Kennedy III gave the Democratic response to President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday. He accused the Trump Administration of diving America stating "for them, dignity isn't something you're born with but something you measure -- by your net worth, your celebrity, your headlines, your crowd size." Watch his full remarks.

Trump gives his first State of the Union address

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President Trump delivered his first State of the Union address Tuesday in Washington D.C. Mr. Trump laid out his plan for family-based immigration and pledged to make America "great again for all Americans." He also touched upon tax reform and job creation. Watch his remarks.

Global GoalsCast: Erna Solberg

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Global GoalsCast host Edie Lush interviews the prime minister of Norway on gender equality, incentivizing environmental sustainability, and her meeting with President Trump.

Ohio welder, guest at State of the Union, praised by Trump

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During President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night, he touted the Republican-sponsored tax overhaul that he signed into law in December. One of the immediate beneficiaries is a first-time homeowner and father Corey Adams. He was one of the guests invited to the Capitol.

Trump signs order to keep Guantanamo Bay prison open

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During his first State of the Union speech, President Trump announced he had signed an executive order reversing an Obama-era directive to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.

Trump hails parents of MS-13 victims, calls for end to loopholes

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President Trump hailed the parents of two Long Island teens killed by MS-13 gang members in 2016. He called on Congress to end loopholes that he said allow gang members into the United States, as part of a range of proposed immigration reforms mentioned in the State of the Union speech.

Trump details Ji Seong-ho's escape from North Korea

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In his State of the Union address, President Trump illustrated the brutality of the North Korean regime by detailing the plight of Ji Seong-ho, who suffered torture before fleeing through China and Southeast Asia. Mr Ho was in the audience, as were the parents of Otto Warmbier, an American student who was returned to America from North Korea in a comatose state only to die days later.





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