One woman tells “48 Hours” she suspects the man convicted of the brutal killing of a 28-year-old Sandusky County, Ohio, mother also murdered her sister nearly six years earlier Source
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Simon Sinek: Achieve success by seeing life as an “infinite game”
New York Times bestselling author and educator Simon Sinek gave one of the most popular TED talks ever. With nearly 50 million views online, Sinek’s talk inspires people to live their most successful lives. Sinek joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book, “The Infinite Game,” which explains how you can achieve success by thinking of life like a game with no end. Source
Mom and prodigy daughter attend university together
It’s common for college students to form bonds that continue outside the classroom. But at one Texas university, two people share a connection far beyond campus, and an inspiring message: You’re never too young, or too old, to pursue your dreams. Janet Shamlian reports. Source
Was Heather Bogle’s killer hiding in plain sight?
“48 Hours” is shedding new light on the misguided police investigation into the murder of a young, single mother in Ohio. In 2015, 28-year-old Heather Bogle was found dead in the trunk of her car, just a mile from her work. Her murder led to a year-long investigation. The lead detective, Sean O’Connell, pursued three innocent people while the real killer hid in plain sight. Jim Axelrod reports. Source
Plane carrying high school team crashes in Alaska
Peninsula Airways said in a statement that two passengers were critically injured and 10 others were receiving medical care Source
Trump under more scrutiny with announcement of his Doral resort hosting G7
Mick Mulvaney held a briefing Thursday in which he acknowledged President Trump withheld nearly $400 million in military aid from Ukraine as he demanded Ukraine investigate Democrats. He triggered even more controversy when he announced the G7 Summit, an important gathering of world leaders, will be held next June at the Doral resort near Miami, owned by the president. Major Garrett reports. Source
Acting chief of staff backtracks on apparent confirmation of Ukraine quid pro quo
Democrats say they are armed with new evidence in their impeachment inquiry – and this time it comes straight from the president’s acting chief of staff and on national television. In a remarkable news conference Mick Mulvaney acknowledged President Trump withheld nearly $400 million in military aid from Ukraine as he demanded Ukraine investigate Democrats. Hours later, he later tried to walk back those words that confirmed a quid pro quo took place. Nancy Cordes reports. Source
Fighting in Syria persists despite ceasefire
There’s heavy criticism of Vice President Mike Pence’s deal to stop Turkey’s attacks on Kurdish forces in northern Syria. Turkish forces have also been accused by a chemical weapons expert of using white phosphorus against Kurdish civilians. Charlie D’Agata reports. Source
Eye Opener: Trump defends his ceasefire
There’s heavy criticism of the White House deal to stop Turkey’s attacks on Kurdish forces in northern Syria. Also, the acting White House chief of staff admits President Trump withheld military aid to pressure Ukraine to investigate Democrats, but now he’s backtracking and denying that he confirmed an apparent quid pro quo. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
U.S. hits European wine, whiskey and planes with new tariffs
Long-running dispute over subsidies for aircraft makers is behind the new tariffs, but they could affect prices on a huge range of products Source