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Lithgow and Foy on new royal drama, “The Crown”

John Lithgow is a five-time Emmy winner who is now taking on the role of Winston Churchill in the new Netflix series, “The Crown.” The star plays opposite Claire Foy who plays Queen Elizabeth II. Lithgow and Foy join “CBS This Morning” to give an inside look at the new series. Source

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Trump tries to connect Clinton to Obamacare premium hikes

With 13 days to go, Donald Trump’s campaign is starting a new line of attack, trying to link Hillary Clinton to rising costs of President Obama’s health care law. Trump is taking time out to open his new hotel in Washington – his second marketing event of the week – raising questions about the seriousness of his campaign. Major Garrett reports. Source

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Inside the state most vulnerable to election hacking

According to cyber security group CarbonBlack, Pennsylvania is the state most vulnerable to an Election Day hack in 2016. CBS News homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues went to Philadelphia to examine the risks the state faces. Source

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Phil Collins on memoir, “Not Dead Yet,” family and career

Phil Collins is making a comeback after a self-imposed retirement. The music legend is taking his impressive catalog of classic hits on the road for his first tour in nearly 10 years. Collins joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the inspiration behind his book title, “Not Dead Yet,” his health and family. Source

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U.S.-backed offensive to retake Mosul makes gains

The American-backed Iraqi offensive to retake Mosul from ISIS is making gains as it enters its second week. The United States says an unprecedented wave of air strikes has targeted ISIS near Mosul. Holly Williams visited one of the just-liberated towns, called Hamdaniya. Source

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“60 Minutes+” explores Jackson, Mississippi’s failing infrastructure and severe water crisis

Movements for racial justice and the environment have been major themes around the world, but Jackson, Mississippi, has become a city at the intersection of both issues. Two winter storms took out critical infrastructure in the mostly Black city, leaving residents without running water for weeks. “60 Minutes+” correspondent Wesley Lowery joined “CBSN AM” to discuss his new report on the city’s water crisis and its infrastructure. Source

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