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OPPOSITION SENATOR Sophia Frazer Binns has recommended that consideration be given to introducing a levy on blank CDs and DVDs, to support Jamaica’s creative industries.She said the proposal, made during her contribution to the State of the Nation Debate in the Senate last week Friday, was necessary to help to ensure the harnessing of the full potential of the industry for the benefit of all participants.
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Senator proposes levy on CDs and DVDs
Chef Edouardo Jordan grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida, and was often pressed into kitchen duty by his mother and grandmother. But soon, he grew inspired and after college headed off to culinary school. After jobs at some of the nation’s top restaurants, including The French Laundry and Per Se, he broke out on his own with Seattle’s celebrated Salare. Last year he opened JuneBaby and featured foods of the South. In May, the James Beard Foundation named it the nation’s Best New Restaurant and named Jordan Best Chef in the Northwest.
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The Dish: Seattle chef Edouardo Jordan
A USA Today investigation finds the United States is the “most dangerous place to give birth in the developed world.” Every year in the U.S., more than 50,000 mothers are severely injured during or after childbirth and 700 die. Maternal death in the U.S. has been steadily rising and it now has the highest rate in the developed world. USA Today conducted a four-year investigation into the nation’s hospital maternity wards, speaking to several families who lost loved ones and to women who were permanently harmed during their deliveries. USA Today investigative reporter Alison Young joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the investigation.
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USA Today: U.S. "most dangerous" place to give birth in developed world
NFL Nation looks at the top storylines heading into training camp for all 32 teams.
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Camp questions, QB depth charts and bubble watch for all 32 teams
NFL Nation looks at the top storylines heading into training camp for all 32 teams.
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Camp questions, QB depth charts and bubble watch for all 32 teams
Sen. Orrin Hatch may be retiring, but he wants the nation — and Google, in particular — to know he’s alive and kicking
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Orrin Hatch pokes fun at Google after search engine says he’s dead
Sen. Orrin Hatch may be retiring, but he wants the nation — and Google, in particular — to know he’s alive and kicking
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Orrin Hatch pokes fun at Google after search engine says he’s dead
Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke Friday with “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan amid campaign trip through GOP-heavy Kansas
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Sanders: "We hear your pain" should be Dem message
Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke Friday with “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan amid campaign trip through GOP-heavy Kansas
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Sanders: "We hear your pain" should be Dem message
Sen. Bernie Sanders told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” he was “absolutely outraged” by the president’s behavior in Helsinki, Finland
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Bernie Sanders says Trump "sold the American people out" in Putin summit
The White House says planning is underway for another meeting between President Trump and Vladimir Putin this fall in Washington. This comes as President Obama’s Secretary of State, John Kerry, is denouncing this week’s Helsinki summit as indefensible to Margaret Brennan on “Face the Nation.” Brennan spoke with “CBS This Morning” about what the second potential summit means.
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Brennan: Trump is ending Obama-era policy of isolating Russia
President Trump’s acceptance of Vladimir Putin’s denials of Russian meddling in the election did not sit will with many in his own party. Some of the sharpest rebukes came from retiring Republicans. “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan explains.
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Trump meeting with Putin draws criticism from Republicans
Following a news conference where President Trump and President Putin each took questions, CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett said the summit between the two leaders accomplished nothing meaningful about any hot-button foreign policy issue for either country. Garrett also said Trump’s answers about Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election, “in no way line up with one another.” “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan added that Trump’s comments were a “punch in the gut” to U.S. intel services.
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Brennan: Trump’s comments a "punch in the gut" to U.S. intel services
Ahead of President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s highly anticipated meeting in Helsinki, Finland “Face the Nation” moderator and CBS News senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the significance of the meeting, how Mr. Trump might fare during a negotiation with the Russian president and why the summit signals the end of yet another Obama legacy.
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Does Trump-Putin meeting end an Obama legacy?