When the U.S. separated thousands of migrant families in 2018, it deported hundreds of parents without their children. Nine of them were allowed to return to U.S. to see their children once again. Source
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Suspended Grammys CEO explains why she filed complaint right before awards show
Days before the 62nd annual Grammy Awards, the suspended CEO of the recording academy is accusing the organization of rigging the voting system. Deborah Dugan says she was put on leave for accusing the Academy’s general counsel of sexual harassment. The Academy says Dugan was accused of creating an “abusive and bulling” environment by a former assistant. Dugan and her attorney, Doug Wigdor, join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the controversy. Source
Migrant parents deported without their children return to the U.S.
A group of parents who were deported from the U.S. are back in America, after an unprecedented court ruling. CBS News exclusively captured the moment when 7-year-old Alison reunited with her dad, Fernando, early Thursday morning at Los Angeles International Airport. Fernando also was reunited with his wife and two other daughters. He had been deported in August 2018 after being detained at an ICE facility in Georgia. Source
Billie Eilish is a source of support for fans who are struggling
Once a self-harmer who hid cuts on her arms, Eilish now opens up to fans with cuts on theirs. Source
Eye Opener at 8: Democrats outline impeachment arguments
A look back at what we’ve been covering on “CBS This Morning.” Source
Suspended Grammys CEO’s allegations make waves before awards show
Just days before the Grammy Awards show, suspended CEO Deborah Dugan’s explosive charges against the Academy are making waves within the music industry. Host Alicia Keys has canceled all interviews and the Academy dropped its ceremonial red carpet rollout, scheduled to happen Thursday. Jamie Yuccas shares how industry professionals are reacting to the fallout. Source
China locks down city of Wuhan, new details about U.S. coronavirus victim emerge
Transportation hubs in Wuhan, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, are closed to stop people from leaving after the virus has already killed at least 17 people in China and infected nearly 600 others in at least six other countries. Ramy Inocencio just barely got out of Wuhan and shares new details on the U.S.’s one confirmed victim. Source
Former NFL player Dhani Jones endorses Mike Bloomberg for president
“He’s that leader that is going to adjust the sails of our current political climate,” Jones told CBS News in an interview. Source
Coronavirus outbreak: Rush to contain a deadly virus from China
As the World Health Organization mulls a possible global emergency declaration, authorities in China have locked down at least 1 city. Source
Man apparently jumps from cruise ship docked in San Juan and dies
Coast Guard says surveillance footage shows what appeared to be a “clean jump” from the Royal Caribbean’s “Oasis of the Seas,” which was docked in San Juan. Source