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Durbin cites Olympian Chloe Kim in immigration debate

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"In 1982, a Korean immigrant came to the United States....And then started to raise a family. In that family was a young girl who showed at a very early age an interest in snowboarding….This is Chloe Kim.” Sen. Dick Durbin says Olympic snowboarder Chloe Kim wouldn't be where she is today under President Trump's proposed immigration plan.

Trump expected to rally for Rick Saccone ahead of Pa. special election

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​President Trump is expected to travel to Pennsylvania next week, ahead of the state's special House election on March 13. He's expected to rally support for Republican Rick Saccone, who is up against Democrat Conor Lamb. Chris Potter of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette joins CBSN to discuss what's at stake in this race.

FBI reveals new details about shooting at NSA campus

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Three people were taken into custody after an SUV slammed into a security barrier outside the National Security Agency's headquarters in Maryland. Law enforcement sources told CBS News that an NSA police officer opened fire on the vehicle. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN from Fort Meade with details.



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Deadly Mother's Day weekend across America; foster mom helps out dozens of babies over decades

Cops: Teen raped OD'ing girl

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Cops: Teen raped girl dying of OD, texted "LOL" 19-year-old Washington state man Brian Roberto Varela is accused of raping a high school student as she died from a drug overdose Feb. 3 and texting semi-nude photos of her. Alyssa Mae Noceda's body was found in a plastic crate at Varela's home.

First-grader dies of flu in Massachusetts

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A 6-year-old girl in Haverhill, Massachusetts, is the first child in the state to die of flu this year, health officials say. CBS Boston's Louisa Miller reports.

UC Berkeley journalists' on investigative reporting of violent extremist groups

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An ongoing series by Frontline, ProPublica and the University of California Berkeley graduate journalism program's investigative reporting program is examining the rise of far-right extremist groups. Graduate student reporters Kathryn Hurd and Ellie Lightfoot join CBSN with more on what their investigation uncovered.

Contradictions in Rob Porter timeline under investigation

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The FBI and White House have contradicted each other's accounts of the timeline leading up to Rob Porter's resignation. Porter was a former White House aide accused of abusing his ex-wives. House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy says the committee will be investigating. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.

FBI investigating shooting outside NSA headquarters

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The FBI is investigating a shooting outside the NSA in Fort Meade, Maryland. A black SUV crashed outside, and video shows bullet holes in the windshield. CBS New justice reporter Paula Reid breaks down what we know so far.

Sneak peek: Rodney Alcala - The Killing Game

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A photographer who was on "The Dating Game" became one of the nation's deadliest serial killers. Eight years after "48 Hours"' first report, new victims emerge. Correspondent Peter Van Sant has the latest Saturday, Sept. 15 at 9/8c on CBS.

Shooting outside NSA headquarters

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We have breaking news of a shooting outside the headquarters of the National Security Agency, one of the key U.S. intelligence facilities. An SUV was stopped at the entrance to the NSA at Fort Meade, Maryland, northeast of Washington. You can see bullet holes in the vehicle's windshield. Jeff Pegues reports.

Morning Rounds: Childhood asthma, benefits of leafy greens

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Asthma is the most common chronic lung condition impacting children. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula discusses a report from the CDC about the prevalence of asthma in American children and a new study about the link between eating leafy green vegetables and cognitive decline.

Undocumented father of 5 granted temporary stay

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The father of a 5-year-old cancer patient will not be deported for at least a year. Jesus Berrones was granted a temporary stay Monday. Manuel Bojorquez, who was with Berrones as he awaited his fate, reports.

Eye Opener: White House muddles its message on Rob Porter

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The White House still struggles to explain its response to domestic abuse allegations against a top presidential aide. Also, the Senate continues a rare, open-ended debate on immigration reform. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.

Trump administration favors ending government funding for ISS in 2025

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The Trump administration favors ending government funding for the International Space Station when its approval ends after 2024. It could be replaced with a privately funded outpost available to NASA. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood joins CBSN to discuss the potential changes.





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