In an interview with the BBC, Prince Andrew said he has “no recollection” of meeting Virginia Roberts Giuffre. She claims she had sex with the royal three times at Jeffrey Epstein’s properties. Elizabeth Palmer reports. Source
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NFL suspends Myles Garrett for hitting quarterback with helmet
Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett is apologizing for a violent outburst during a game. He ripped off the helmet of Pittsburgh quarterback Mason Rudolph and hit him with it. As Don Dahler reports, now he’s facing consequences from the NFL. Source
Roger Stone found guilty of seven charges, including lying to Congress
President Trump’s former campaign adviser, Roger Stone, has been found guilty of seven charges, including lying to Congress and witness tampering. He now faces up to 50 years in prison. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
Texas court of criminal appeals delays Rodney Reed’s execution
A mounting chorus of supporters say new evidence casts doubt on Rodney Reed’s guilt in the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites Source
Pelosi: Trump’s public attacks on witnesses are “very significant”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday slammed President Trump for his public attacks on witnesses, including former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch. “He should not frivolously throw out insults, but that’s what he does. I think part of it is his own insecurity as an imposter,” Pelosi told CBS News’ Margaret Brennan in a wide-ranging interview. Source
2020 Daily Trail Markers: Warren outlines plan for universal insurance
“Every serious proposal for Medicare for All contemplates a significant transition period,” Warren wrote in her latest plan Source
Sondland said Zelensky would do “anything” Trump wanted, says witness
A source attending the closed hearing told CBS News that the deposition of Holmes was “very damning” for Sondland Source
Pope compares anti-gay politicians to Hitler
He denounced a resurgence of homophobia on Friday by comparing the rhetoric of anti-gay politicians to that of Hitler Source
USC issues warning about drug use after 9th student death this semester
Nine students have died this semester at the University of Southern California. Authorities suspect drugs are to blame for several of the deaths. Los Angeles Times Reporter Colleen Shalby joined CBSN to explain what campus officials are doing to prevent more overdoses. Source
Twitter backtracks on banning political and other issue ads
Ads on issues like climate change, abortion and gun control will be permitted after restrictions sparked backlash Source