Up until last week, Swift thought she wouldn’t even be able to perform her own songs at the awards – but she came out on top Source
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Impeachment updates: White House emails show debate over Ukraine aid
An internal review has uncovered emails showing deliberations over the delay in $400 million in aid to Ukraine Source
Thanksgiving Day parade balloons in jeopardy
Strong winds and gusts threaten to ground SpongeBob, Snoopy and other giant character balloons that feature in the parade Source
McDonald’s settles wage theft allegations in California for $26M
Action filed on behalf of some 38,000 employed at the fast-food chain’s corporate-run stores across the Golden State Source
Trump administration deporting asylum-seekers to Guatemala
A Trump administration policy is set to take full effect in Guatemala this week. In an agreement with the Guatemalan government, migrants who came through the nation seeking refuge in the U.S. need to request protection there nstead. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN AM to break down what this policy means for the U.S. and what dangers migrants will be facing. Source
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces challenge within his own party
Just days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was charged with bribery and fraud, a key member of his political party is speaking out against the embattled leader. Gideon Sa’ar submitted a request to hold a snap vote for party chairman in three weeks, which is the same deadline for lawmakers to form a coalition government or face another general election. CBS News State Department and foreign affairs reporter Christina Ruffini joined CBSN to discuss. Source
Navy secretary fired over Navy SEAL war crimes controversy
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer has been fired over his handling of the case of Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher, who was tried on war crimes charges earlier this year. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joined CBSN AM with the latest. Source
Drew Carey on why “The Price is Right” still resonates
Since its debut, the show has given away more than $250 million in cash and prizes, and more than 8,000 cars Source
CBSN Originals explores handling of sexual misconduct on campuses
Some survivors and those accused of sexual misconduct on college campuses say the Title IX system governing the cases is not working. Title IX was originally enacted to ensure female students were given equal access to education. The law later expanded to include sexual misconduct. CBSN Originals executive producer Adam Yamaguchi joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss “Speaking Frankly: Title IX,” which spoke with both survivors and those accused of sexual misconduct. Source
Doris Kearns Goodwin on the qualities of an effective leader
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin has researched American presidents for 50 years. Over her career, she’s written extensively about the lives of Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Goodwin joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her new online Master Class course where she teaches how leadership qualities can define a commander-in-chief. Source