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3/22/18: CBSN Evening News

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President Trump replacing National Security adviser; Golden retrievers' high cancer rates

Winners and losers of the House spending bill and the President's legal fight with several women

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The House passed a $1.3 trillion spending bill Thursday, with something to appease both sides of the aisle. CBSN political contributor and The Hill Capitol Hill reporter Molly Hooper, and Washington Post congressional reporter Sean Sullivan join Red and Blue to discuss the bill's winners and losers. They also discuss the impact President Trump's legal fights with several women could have on his agenda.

Was the spending bill Trump's last chance to get funding for the border wall?

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In the House spending bill, President Trump $1.6 billion in funding for the border wall. But most of those projects were put in place before the election. CBSN political contributor and The Hill Capitol Hill reporter Molly Hooper explained why the spending bill may have been President Trump's last chance to get funding for the wall.

Facebook pledges action in wake of Cambridge Analytica scandal

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg apologized Wednesday for not protecting users' data on the social networking site. Data firm Cambridge Analytica, which consulted on President Trump's 2016 campaign, accessed data harvested from 50 million users. Jennifer Grygiel, an assistant professor of communications at Syracuse University, joins CBSN to discuss what's next for the tech giant.

Deadly clashes between Israelis and Hamas as fears of major military conflict grow

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The latest wave of violence erupting across Israel and Gaza has reignited growing fears of a major military conflict in the region. Clashes are escalating between Israelis and Palestinians after Hamas fired rockets and Israelis launched airstrikes. CBS News correspondent Robert Berger joins CBSN from Jerusalem to explain the latest developments.

New details about Austin bombing suspect's cellphone statement

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In a recorded cellphone statement, Austin bombing suspect Mark Conditt said: "I wish I were sorry but I am not" for the deadly attacks, according to a person familiar with the matter. During the more than 25-minute statement, Conditt described himself as a "psychopath" and said he feels as though he has been disturbed since childhood. CBS News' senior investigative producer Pat Milton joins CBSN with the latest.

Boko Haram releases kidnapped schoolgirls

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Boko Haram released nearly all of the 110 schoolgirls kidnapped last month. Upon their return home, the group warned parents and neighbors not to send the girls back to school. The Nigerian government says they used a "back channel" to negotiate the release. Karen Attiah, Global Opinions editor at The Washington Post, and discusses the release and Boko Haram's previous kidnappings.



5/12: CBSN AM

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" Fighting escalates between Israel and Hamas; Oprah and Prince Harry team up for mental health series"

Steve Bannon: "Let's talk about Cambridge Analytica"

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Former Breitbart boss and Trump administration chief strategist Steve Bannon addressed the Financial Times' "Future of News" conference in New York, telling FT editor Lionel Barber that journalists had failed to adequately question Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the recent data scandal. "They sell [your data] and monetize it ... then they write algorithms and control your life," said Bannon.

House GOP removes Liz Cheney from leadership post

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House Republicans voted on Wednesday to remove Congresswoman Liz Cheney from her leadership position. Cheney faced backlash in the party for her criticism of former President Trump. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave, CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBS News congressional reporter Rebecca Kaplan join CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green with details.

AT&T back in court over $85B Time Warner merger

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The Department of Justice is back in court to challenge the sale of Time Warner in what would be an $85 billion deal. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss the latest.

Trump hits China with new tariffs

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President Trump signed a memorandum Thursday directing the U.S. Trade Representative to impose an estimated $50 billion in tariffs on China, which will go into effect in at least 45 days. Mr. Trump said he has asked Chinese officials to immediately reduce the U.S. trade deficit with China by $100 billion.

What's included in Congress' omnibus spending bill

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The House of Representatives voted 256-167 to pass a $1.3 trillion spending plan Thursday. CBS News Contributor and Washington Post reporter Ed O'Keefe breaks down what's in the 2,300 page bill.

Analyzing Trump's new tariffs on China

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President Trump signed a memorandum Thursday directing the U.S. trade representative to impose an estimated $50 billion in tariffs on China, which will go into effect in at least 45 days. McClatchy White House correspondent Anita Kumar and CBS News correspondent Chip Reid join CBSN with a look at how Mr. Trump's move will play out and whether it will trigger a trade war.

Trump to 25-year-old self: "Don't run for president"

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President Trump offered some light-hearted advice to his younger self at a White House forum meant to bring together his millennial supporters and White House staff. The president also said he had respect for some members of the media he often feuds with.

Trey Gowdy thinks Trump's lawyers "have done a disservice to him"

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Rep. Trey Gowdy believes that President Trump's lawyers "have done a disservice to him" by allowing the special counsel's Russia investigation "to be framed as an investigation into collusion and collusion only," he told CBS News' chief White House correspondent Major Garrett on "The Takeout" podcast.

Carole King and her "Beautiful" life

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As the Broadway musical that celebrates the singer-songwriter's gifts marks its fifth anniversary, she surprised the audience by taking the stage to play herself





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