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Local Matters: Some experts concerned about aging oil pipelines in California

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California's attorney general is investigating a massive oil spill that occurred off the coast of Southern California. Now, some experts are concerned that outdated pipelines may have contributed to the accident. Los Angeles Times reporter Anita Chabria joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.

January 6 committee threatens Steve Bannon and others who defy subpoenas

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The select committee investigating the deadly Capitol riot is threatening to pursue criminal charges against former Trump adviser Steve Bannon for refusing to comply with a subpoena into the attack. It comes as President Biden is rejecting Former President Trump's assertion of executive privilege for documents related to January 6. Jessica Levinson, a CBS News legal contributor and professor at Loyola Law School, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with her analysis.

Blind runner conquers Boston Marathon

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Dan Berlin, who is blind, said taking up running has changed his world. He just ran the Boston Marathon for the seventh time. Nancy Chen shares more.

Fiona Hill on the U.S. pandemic response, relations with Putin, and working in the Trump White House

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Fiona Hill, a former Trump administration National Security Council senior director for Europe and Russia, joined "Red and Blue" to discuss her new book "There Is Nothing For You Here: Finding Opportunity in the 21st Century." She describes the former president's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and her concerns about national security threats today.



U.S. COVID-19 infections trend down as experts warn of a possible "twindemic" with flu this winter

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Coronavirus infections in the U.S. are declining from their latest peak but experts warn of a possible rough winter ahead. CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez has the day's coronavirus headlines. Then Dr. Andrew Bazemore, a family medicine physician and the senior vice president of research and policy at the American Board of Family Medicine, joins CBSN"s Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest.

Dangerous social media challenges prompt warnings

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Schools are seeing an alarming wave of dangerous pranks, including violence against teachers, that they say are being incited by social media. Jamie Yuccas takes a look.

Navy engineer charged with attempted espionage

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A Navy engineer and his wife are accused of trying to pass nuclear secrets to a foreign country. Key evidence was hidden in a peanut butter sandwich, according to court documents. Catherine Herridge has the details.

Central U.S. braces for severe weather

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The Central U.S. is bracing for severe weather after tornadoes and hail slammed the Southern Plains. CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.





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