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Eye Opener: Police release bodycam footage in Louisville bank shooting

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Harrowing footage shows officers responding to the deadly Louisville shooting, as new details emerge about the gunman's rifle. Also, President Biden is in Belfast Wednesday, marking 25 years since the historic Good Friday peace agreement in Northern Ireland. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.



CBS Evening News, April 11, 2023

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Police release bodycam video from Louisville shooting; Pregnant Air Force pilot flies supersonic bomber

4/11: Red and Blue

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Gang of 8 gets access to classified docs from Biden, Trump, Pence properties; What Dominion v. Fox News pretrial motions tell us.

Afghanistan military dog reunited with handler

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While on tour in Afghanistan in 2019, platoon commander Kristen St. Pierre grew attached to a bomb-sniffing dog named Chase. After the fall of Kabul in 2021, St. Pierre feared she would never see her furry companion again. But, years later, the pair were reunited in the U.S.

Biden administration exploring stronger rules on artificial intelligence

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The Biden administration is considering possible rules on artificial intelligence. The Commerce Department is allowing the public to weigh in with suggestions on policymaking for the next 60 days. Washington Post technology policy reporter Cat Zakrzewski joins CBS News' "Prime Time" to discuss what these policies could mean.

4/11: CBS News Prime Time

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Errol Barnett reports on new bodycam video released in the Louisville bank shooting, espionage concerns over China's C919 airliner, and the dispute over water supply for seven states that rely on the Colorado River.

Bodycam footage of Louisville mass shooting released

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Police have in Louisville, Kentucky, released bodycam footage Tuesday of Monday's mass shooting inside a bank in which five people were killed and eight more injured. We want to warn you -- the images are disturbing. Roxana Saberi reports from Louisville.

Biden administration weighs in on Colorado River water rights dispute

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After months of deadlocked negotiations between state governments over how to address the shrinking water supply of the Colorado River, the Biden administration released an analysis of two competing plans for cutbacks. Politico reporter Annie Snider joins CBS News to examine the details.

What the end of the COVID-19 national emergency means for Americans

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President Biden signed a bipartisan bill Monday which officially ended the COVID-19 national emergency. The emergency declaration expanded the Trump and Biden administrations' ability to address the economic and public welfare effects of COVID-19. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of infectious diseases at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, explained what Americans can expect moving forward.





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