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Sneak peek: The Case of the Black Swan (Part 1)

A former ballerina shoots her husband. Did she kill to save herself or was it out of spite? Contributor Jim Axelrod reports in a special two-part “48 Hours” airing Saturday, Sept. 7 from 9-11 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Source

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Some concerned collapse of U.S. Steel deal will hurt workers

President Biden is set to block the nearly $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel by Japan’s Nippon Steel. Hundreds of U.S. Steel workers have rallied in Pittsburgh in support of the deal, and the CEO has warned if it collapses, the company may leave the city and take thousands of jobs with it. Mayor Chris Kelly of West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, joins to discuss the potential consequences. Source

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Authorities give details on arrest of Georgia school shooting suspect’s father

Authorities held a news conference on Thursday to address the arrest of Colin Gray, the father of the Georgia school shooting suspect, and give an update on the investigation. The charges against the 54-year-old father stem from him “knowingly allowing” his son to possess a weapon, Georgia Bureau of Investigation Director Chris Hosey said. Source

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Harris in Pennsylvania to prep for debate

Vice President Kamala Harris is headed to Pennsylvania to prepare for next week’s debate against former President Donald Trump. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more. Source

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Sandy Hook shooting survivor discusses what teachers face

Law enforcement officers in Winder, Georgia, were able to rapidly respond to Wednesday’s shooting at Apalachee High School because of new technology. Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith says the district had given all teachers special new ID badges armed with panic buttons just one week ago. Abbey Clements, a teacher who co-founded Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence after surviving the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, joins to discuss what educators are up against. Source

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How the school shooting epidemic still grips the U.S.

For decades, the epidemic of school shootings seems to be something the U.S. has been unable to change. Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, became the site of the latest such tragedy, where four people were killed Wednesday. Jim Axelrod examines how school shootings seem to be a problem with no solution. Source

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