A Washington Post article titled “Holding Ukraine hostage: How the president and his allies, chasing 2020 ammunition, fanned a political storm” examines how President Trump’s allies were involved in the Ukraine controversy. One of those allies is Ambassador Gordon Sondland, whom the president blocked from testifying in Capitol Hill today. The Washington Post’s Paul Sonne joined CBSN to talk about his reporting. Source
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Jim Jordan slams House probe as an “unfair and partisan” process
Ohio GOP Congressman Jim Jordan criticized House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff and the probe of President Trump’s Ukraine contacts as Democrats pursue an impeachment inquiry. Jordan said Republican members understand why Ambassador Sondland is not appearing before Congress. Source
Supreme Court takes up 2 landmark cases for LGBTQ rights
Cases center on whether federal civil rights law protects LGBTQ people from job discrimination Source
Ukraine witness ordered not to testify – live updates
President Trump said he’d “love to send” Sondland to testify before Congress, but not before “a totally compromised kangaroo court” Source
Bridge and road changing lives for better and for worse
In Mozambique, one of the world’s poorest countries, many areas are inaccessible because of the treacherous road conditions Source
Parents of U.K. teen killed in crash involving U.S. woman want answers
The whereabouts of Anne Sacoolas – suspected of killing British 19-year-old in a car crash – remain a mystery Source
Titans Look to Even Record Sunday at Denver
The Tennessee Titans (2-3) will look to even their record when they face the Denver Broncos (1-4) in a late afternoon matchup (3:25 p.m., CT) Sunday at Empower Field at Mile High. Source
How to Watch/Listen: Titans-Broncos TV, Streaming and Radio Information
Find out how to watch, stream and listen to the Titans-Broncos Week 6 Game. Source
Neil deGrasse Tyson addresses sexual misconduct allegations: “The concept of personal space has evolved”
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is sharing his letter archive and revealing his thoughts on everything from the meaning of life, to the existence of Bigfoot. His new book, “Letters from an Astrophysicist,” contains more than 100 letters, Facebook posts and other exchanges with fans, detractors, and family members. Tyson is the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book and what he’s learned since he was accused of sexual misconduct. Source
U.S. blacklists Chinese AI firms ahead of trade talks
The U.S. said AI tech from companies such as Hikvision may be used to repress China’s Muslim minority groups Source