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White House confronts setbacks to pledges on immigration

As President Trump nears his 100th day in office, the administration is selling its accomplishments, despite setbacks on immigration and border security. Jennifer Jacobs of Bloomberg and Michael Graham of MediaDC join “Red & Blue” to discuss. Source

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White House signals they are backing down on border wall demand

Congress must pass a spending bill by Friday to keep the government running – and the White House has signaled they are backing away from the demand to include funding for a border wall. Washington Post reporter David Nakamura joined CBSN to discuss the likelihood of a government shutdown. Source

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Trump backs away from border wall money

One of President Trump’s signature issues is facing an uphill battle after Republicans in Congress dropped funding for the southern border wall from their proposed spending bill. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joined CBSN to discuss the implications as the administration closes in on its first 100 days. Source

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Narrator Rocky Carroll on special crime series “48 Hours: NCIS”

Real-life NCIS agents reveal their investigation into the deaths of two Navy Petty officers found in a Virginia Beach apartment and the decade-long search for answers in “The Double Cross,” the series premiere of “48 Hours: NCIS,” airing Tuesday at 10/9c on CBS. Actor Rocky Carroll of CBS’ “NCIS” narrates the series and visited “CBS This Morning” for a preview. Source

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Michael Bloomberg and Carl Pope on climate change, clean energy

A new CBS poll shows a majority of Americans have a pessimistic outlook for the environment, with 57 percent believing it will be worse for the next generation. A new book by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope offers a more optimistic view. It’s called “Climate of Hope: How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet.” They joined “CBS This Morning” with more. Source

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