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Trump memorializes Billy Graham

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President Trump, surrounded by leaders of the administration and members of Congress, spoke of the late evangelist Billy Graham's legacy, as Graham lies in honor at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda before his burial Friday.

Students return to Stoneman Douglas High School after shooting

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Students returned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for the first time since the mass shooting that left 17 dead. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz joins CBSN from Parkland, Florida, with how students were feeling about going back.



Jared Kushner's security clearance downgraded

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Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, no longer has access to top-secret material. White House chief of staff John Kelly reduced the security clearance of Kushner and other officials whose backgrounds are still under investigation. Major Garrett reports.

What's behind latest attacks between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants?

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The U.S. is joining several other countries in calling for calm as Palestinian militants and Israeli forces launch rockets and airstrikes against each other in the Middle East. Tensions have been escalating in the region after several clashes in Jerusalem. Barak Ravid, a contributing correspondent at Axios and the author of "Axios from Tel Aviv," joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.

Oakland's mayor criticized for potential ICE raids warning

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Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf is being criticized -- and threatened -- after sending out a warning about upcoming immigration raids. Schaaf insists raising the alarm was appropriate. Joe Vazquez of CBS San Francisco reports.

Trump administration tightens sanctions on North Korean shipping

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President Trump called new actions against North Korea "the heaviest sanctions ever imposed on a country before." CBS News State Department reporter Kylie Atwood jois "Red & Blue" to discuss her conversation with Chris Ford, a top State Department official in charge of enforcing those sanctions.

Conservatism in the age of Trump

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William F. Buckley founded National Review, the magazine that played a big role in creating the postwar conservative movement. So what does the conservative movement look like in the age of President Trump? National Review senior editor Richard Brookhiser argues that the conservative movement needs "rebuilding" now. Brookhiser sits down with Elaine Quijano for "Red & Blue."

Where do relations stand between U.S. and N. Korea after the Olympics?

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As the 2018 Winter Olympics came to an end, South Korea's government announced that North Korea would be willing to sit down for diplomatic talks with the United States. Matthew Kroenig, a Georgetown professor and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, tells CBSN that the talks would come at a tumultuous time for the U.S. as their top North Korea diplomat just announced his retirement.





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