”Her look was the look of the New Wave. It will remain so forever,” French culture minister Franck Riester tweeted. Source
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How misinformation was spread ahead of U.K. election
Conservative leader Boris Johnson claimed a landslide victory in the U.K. elections. According to The New York Times, both the Conservative Party and the Labour Party spread misleading information online ahead of the election. Markos Kounalakis, a foreign affairs columnist for McClatchy, joined CBSN to discuss disinformation campaigns and electoral politics. Source
Freshman Dems drafting Amash as House impeachment manager
Amash left the Republican Party earlier this year after saying he believed President Trump had committed impeachable acts. Source
NYC to pay $625,000 to mom whose baby was yanked by police
The incident, which occurred in December 2018, was caught on video and was widely viewed online. Source
Comey concedes “real sloppiness” by FBI in Carter Page probe
The former FBI director admitted the bureau acted with “real sloppiness” in its applications to wiretap former Trump campaign aid Carter Page. Source
Face the Nation: Robert Lighthizer, Anthony Salvanto, Ed O’Keefe, Kelsey Snell, David French, Dan Balz, Edward Wong
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on U.S. trade rep hails USMCA, China deals as “most momentous day in trade history ever,” CBS News poll: Americans remain divided on Trump impeachment, and political panelists break down the latest in the impeachment saga. Source
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 12/15
This week “Sunday Morning,” hosted by Jane Pauley, features John Blackstone’s cover story on how drones and robots are being tested for making home deliveries. Plus: Anthony Mason profiles Oscar-nominated actor Harvey Keitel, currently in Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman”; Rita Braver looks back on Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women,” which has been newly filmed by Greta Gerwig, starring Saoirse Ronan; Lee Cowan meets artists who paint with their mouths and feet; Tracy Smith looks at how Nordstrom is entering the New York City market in a big way; we get opposing views on impeachment from New York Times opinion columnist Thomas Friedman and Washington Free Beacon editor Eliana Johnson; and we get our annual visit from Techno Claus (a.k.a. David Pogue) offering holiday gift ideas for the gadget lovers on your list. Source
CBS News Battleground Tracker: Biden has edge in Super Tuesday states
Democrats are more nervous than optimistic about the unsettled 2020 presidential campaign. Source
CBS News poll: Americans remain divided on impeachment
Public hearings have done little to sway public opinion with few people changing their mind. Source
Is Congress’ legislative business in jeopardy amid impeachment probe?
Our political panelists break down the latest in the impeachment saga and newest trends on the 2020 campaign trail. Source