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Jury acquits analyst connected to Steele dossier

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A jury has acquitted researcher Igor Danchenko of lying to the FBI about documents containing allegations of collusions between former President Donald Trump and the Kremlin in the discredited Steele dossier. Franklin Monsour Jr., a former federal prosecutor who is representing Danchenko in a separate civil case, joins CBS News to discuss the criminal verdict and civil case.

Mosque's giant dome collapses in Indonesia

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The giant dome of the Jakarta Islamic Centre Grand Mosque in Indonesia has collapsed after a major fire broke out. Officials say there were no victims.

Residents in Kansas City, Missouri say police ignored reports of missing Black women

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Earlier in October, a 22-year-old Black woman was found claiming she was kidnapped by a man, kept in his basement for a month and repeatedly raped by him. Now residents in Kansas City, Missouri are claiming they raised the alarm about missing Black women weeks before the victim was found. Ryan Sorrell, founder and editor-in-chief of the Kansas City Defender, joins CBS News to discuss the accusations by residents and the two police departments' response.

New York attorney general report suggests social media radicalized accused Buffalo gunman

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New York's attorney general is calling for state legislators to pass a law banning the livestreaming of homicides. The move comes after her office released a scathing report suggesting the accused Buffalo gunman was radicalized by social media. CBS News anchors Lana Zak and Nikki Battiste spoke with Michael Edison Hayden, a senior investigative reporter with the Southern Poverty Law Center, about the proposed changes.



President Biden to announce release of 15 million barrels of oil from strategic reserve

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President Biden is releasing 15 million barrels of oil from the nation's strategic reserve in an effort to curb rising prices after OPEC+ announcing it would cut oil production. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe explains how the administration plans to account for the oil it's taking from the reserve and how the move could affect the midterm elections.

Colts owner Jim Irsay believes "there is merit to removing" Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder

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Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay became the first NFL team owner to publicly call for the removal of Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder. Snyder is the subject of two National Football League investigations and a congressional inquiry into allegations of rampant sexual harassment of female employees. Ken Belson, an NFL reporter at the New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss.

Breaking down the impact of "election influencers" on midterms

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With midterms less than three weeks away, CBS News is diving deep into groups of voters who will likely have a big impact on the outcome. "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan and CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto join "CBS Mornings" to introduce the "election influencers."

New bodycam footage released of voting-related Florida arrests

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Newly released body camera video reveals confusion during the arrests of several people accused of voting in the 2020 election, despite being ineligible under Florida state law. At least one of the people arrested had received a voter ID card from the state.

Actress Jessica Chastain and nurse Amy Loughren discuss new true-crime film

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"The Good Nurse," a new true-crime thriller film, follows the real story of a nurse who killed dozens of hospital patients, and the woman who helped stop him. Actress Jessica Chastain plays real-life nurse Amy Loughren, who worked with police to get the actual serial killer to confess. The two join "CBS Mornings" to discuss working together on the film.

George Floyd's family planning to sue Kanye West for $250 million

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The family of George Floyd is planning to file a $250 million lawsuit against rapper Kanye West, who legally goes by the name Ye. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green spoke with Nuru Witherspoon, an attorney representing members of the Floyd family, on why they plan to move forward with this legal action.

Tom Felton says Daniel Radcliffe is like a "brother" to him

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Despite the constant battle between Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy, actor Tom Felton says he thinks of Daniel Radcliffe as a brother — and says the "Harry Potter" star led the cast with enthusiasm and professionalism: "He was always up for bringing as much as he can to the table."

Dr. Anthony Fauci discusses the growing concerns over a possible winter COVID surge

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The nation’s top health officials are becoming more concerned over the possibility of another winter COVID surge. In recent months, the Biden administration has struggled to encourage Americans to get the updated vaccine. Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Biden’s chief medical adviser and the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, joins CBS News to discuss the administration’s efforts and a possible spike in new coronavirus cases this winter.





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