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Analysis of Gaetz investigation and its impact on the GOP

A former Florida tax collector has agreed to help the Justice Department’s investigation into Congressman Matt Gaetz. Joel Greenberg admitted Friday he paid an underage girl to have sex with him and other unidentified men. Greenberg is expected to plead guilty to six federal charges next week. Major Garrett reports on what this could mean for Gaetz. Source

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Eye Opener: Questions surround new CDC guidelines on masks

Confusion and controversy surround the CDC’s updated guidelines that allow people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to shed masks in most indoor settings. Also, the crisis in the Middle East continues to escalate. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source

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Push for electric cars gets a boost after fuel pipeline hack

Fuel is flowing once again through the long Colonial Pipeline following a six-day disruption from a cyberattack. But the problems caused by the incident may have more drivers thinking about making a change. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli has the details. Source

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Couple provides artistic influence to each other

Many people have two lives: Their working life and their personal life. But for some, those boundaries happily blur. That’s the case for two emerging artists who serve as each other’s partners in life and frequent inspirations in their respective studios. “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason has their story. Source

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Reporter’s Notebook: Covering final months of U.S. troop withdrawal

Charlie D’Agata spent the last few weeks in Afghanistan as U.S. troops began withdrawing, and as Taliban violence surged. He spoke with General Scott Miller about the so-called “forever” war” that will soon end for American and NATO forces, but not for the Afghan people. Here’s his reporter’s notebook. Source

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