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Donald Trump to sign order undoing clean power regulations; Elon Musk launches brain computer company; and a $1 billion subsidy is sending Raiders to Las Vegas. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
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Arizona Sen. John McCain is calling for a select committee to investigate Russian interference in U.S. politics and allegations of collusion with the Trump campaign. The 2008 Republican presidential candidate joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss a wide range of topics, including calls for Rep. Devin Nunes to recuse himself from the Russia probe, what he wants to hear from President Trump, and nuclear threat from North Korea.
The Wall Street statue of the Fearless Girl won a permit to spend 11 months in front of the iconic Charging Bull statue. The roughly four-foot statue has become a social media sensation, but the artist behind the bull claims it alters the meaning of his work and infringes on his copyright. Tony Dokoupil reports.
President Trump's proposed budget includes deep cuts at the Department of Education. But supporters of the move say the $9 billion rollback will put the department on a much-needed diet. Michelle Miller visits a successful after-school program in New Jersey that relies on federal funds to survive.
Ben Domenech, a conservative writer and publisher of TheFederalist.com, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's environmental executive order and pressure on Rep. Devin Nunes to step aside in the House Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election.
This month marks 50 years since Bruce Lee opened his Los Angeles kung fu studio. It's where the iconic actor trained Hollywood's elite, from Steve McQueen and James Coburn to Chuck Norris and James Garner. But these days, Lee's pen is proving to be even mightier than his punches. Only on "CBS This Morning," Ben Tracy takes us into the Lee family archives and introduces us to Bruce Lee, the philosopher.
Top Democrats say the House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes cannot be trusted with the investigation of Russian interference in the election. The Republican lawmaker revealed Monday that he met with an unnamed source and reviewed classified documents last week on the White House grounds. Jeff Pegues reports.
The NFL approved a request by the Raiders to leave Oakland and relocate to Las Vegas. The move is expected in two to three years, the time it will take to build a new stadium. Mireya Villarreal reports.
President Trump will turn away from Russia today to focus on the environment and jobs. He will sign an executive order, erasing many of former President Obama's climate change regulations. Margaret Brennan reports on the new rules.
A father is outraged after his daughter, Hannah Eimers, was billed for a guardrail that he says contributed to her death. Eimers died in a car crash last November in Tennessee. The father believes his daughter would still be alive if the X-Lite guardrail stopper hadn't sliced through her car. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A mother says TSA agents at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport treated her family "like dogs." Jennifer Williamson posted a video to Facebook on Sunday that shows a TSA agent patting down her son. Omar Villafranca speaks to Williamson in an interview you'll see only on "CBS This Morning."
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A manhunt is underway for the gunmen responsible for an ambush-style attack on two Florida police officers. Fellow Miami-Dade officers used a pickup truck overnight to rush the plain clothes officers to the hospital. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
China's Tencent took a share of Tesla worth $1.8 billion
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