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Christopher Columbus statue vandalized in San Francisco

A statue of Christopher Columbus was vandalized in San Francisco on Sunday, a day before Columbus Day. The statue was covered with red paint and graffiti, with the words “Destroy all monuments of genocide” and “Kill all colonizers” written on its base. Source

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Diplomatic immunity of U.S. woman involved in deadly U.K. accident called into question

The American woman linked to a car crash that killed a British teenager now says she is willing to meet with the victim’s family. Police say Anne Sacoolas killed 19-year-old Harry Dunn in August after she was driving on the wrong side of the road. Sacoolas, who is reportedly married to a U.S. intelligence officer, was granted diplomatic immunity after the crash and flew back to the United States. That immunity has been called into question. Imtiaz Tyab reports. Source

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CBS News campaign reporters break down new polling out of early states

The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll found Senator Elizabeth Warren is extending her lead across the 18 early primary and caucus states. CBS News campaign reporters Adam Brewster, Nicole Sganga, and LaCrai Mitchell joined Red and Blue to break down the latest CBS News polling out of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina. Source

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Turkey seizes key highway in Syria, complicating U.S. troop withdrawal

Changes on the ground in Syria are complicating efforts by U.S. troops to withdraw from the region. Meanwhile, President Trump announced he will issue sanctions against Turkish officials after facing a bipartisan backlash in Washington over his decision to pull all U.S. troops from Syria. CBS News National Security Correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with the latest from the Pentagon. Source

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Trump’s former Russia adviser testifies before Congress

The first former White House official testified in the impeachment inquiry. The Trump administration calls the inquiry “illegitimate.” But in a CBS News poll, 63 percent of Americans said the administration should cooperate. Nancy Cordes reports. Source

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