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Former Homeland Security officials accused of deleting text messages from Jan. 6

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The House committee investigating the January 6th attack on the Capitol says text messages from former Department of Homeland Security officials and Secret Service officers have been deleted. Those messages are believed to be able help provide context as to what happened during the insurrection. CEO and founder of cybersecurity firm BlackCloak Chris Pierson speaks with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about the significance.

CBS News Battleground Tracker: GOP poised to take control of House in November

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CBS News Battleground Tracker survey and data analysis shows, as of right now, Republicans have an edge going into the 2022 midterms. CBS News executive director of elections & surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down the factors that will likely drive people to the polls and the impact Biden's presidency so far is expected to have.

Latest on President Biden's rebound COVID case

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President Biden is in isolation again after another positive COVID test over the weekend. His doctor calls it a rebound case, which can happen in patients who have been treated with the antiviral drug Paxlovid. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett reports on the latest, and then Dr. Mark Kline, physician-in-charge at the New Orleans Children's Hospital, joins Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the diagnosis.



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Death toll rises in Kentucky flooding; Investigation into death of woman who fell from Georgia police car

Director Ron Howard shares what keeps him hooked on Hollywood

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Director Ron Howard joined "The CBS Mornings Podcast" to talk about his latest movie, "Thirteen Lives," which takes viewers through the real-life story of the soccer team that got trapped in a cave for days in Thailand back in 2018. In the interview with Vladimir Duthiers, Howard also shared what keeps him hooked on Hollywood.

Dept. of Justice asked to investigate deleted Secret Service texts from Jan. 6

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Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin is asking the Department of Justice to investigate text messages from the day of the January 6 attack on the Capitol that were deleted by members of the Secret Service. This request comes as former Homeland Security officials are also being accused of deleting text messages. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins "CBS News Mornings" to explain what an investigation would entail and how the missing messages impact the congressional probe.

Fire captain on California wildfires: "Winds are one of our worst enemies"

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California and several other Western states are battling major wildfires that are spreading quickly. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers spoke with Captain Joseph Amador, the public information officer for the Oak Fire response, about the progress being made against that blaze and the very active wildfire season California has seen so far.

The future of North Dakota's only abortion clinic

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A judge in North Dakota temporarily blocked a trigger law banning abortions, giving the state's only clinic 30 days to relocate to Minnesota. Owner and director of the Red River Women's Clinic Tammi Kromenaker joined CBS News to discuss the court's decision and the upcoming move.

Grammy-winner LeAnn Rimes celebrates 25th anniversary of "Blue" with new tour and new album

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Singer-songwriter LeAnn Rimes is celebrating the 25th anniversary of her Grammy-winning album "Blue," which made her the youngest solo artist to take home the award. Jamie Yuccas visits the powerhouse vocalist in a Los Angeles recording studio to talk about her new album, "God's Work," and her tour, appropriately called The Story So Far Tour.

Ancestry CEO Deborah Liu on how women can take back power at work

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For women in the workplace, it can often feel like the deck has been stacked against them. But Ancestry CEO Deborah Liu has some advice that can help. Liu joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book, "Take Back Your Power," in which she draws on her own experience rising up the corporate ladder with advice to help women thrive in their careers.





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