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The Colorado River supplies water to 40 million people throughout the west but its once-mighty flow is shrinking due to a megadrought. Some western farmers and regional officials are concerned about the possibility of "water speculation" igniting a new round of conflict in a time of changing climate.
MLB All-Star and Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new children's book, "The Grip."
Social media star and content creator Charli D'Amelio will co-host Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards in March, alongside CBS Mornings' own Nate Burleson. D'Amelio shares what she's looking forward to co-hosting the awards, how it feels to be nominated and who she wants to slime.
Steve Lacy earned his first Grammy nomination with "The Internet" when he was just 17, and this year, he is up for four more. CBS News' Anthony Mason talks with Lacy about his breakout hit, "Bad Habit," why he is a sought-after collaborator, and the car accident that changed his life.
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The Colorado River supplies water to 40 million people throughout the west but its once-mighty flow is shrinking due to a megadrought. Some western farmers and regional officials are concerned about the possibility of "water speculation" igniting a new round of conflict in a time of changing climate.
MLB All-Star and Chicago Cubs pitcher Marcus Stroman joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new children's book, "The Grip."
Social media star and content creator Charli D'Amelio will co-host Nickelodeon's Kids' Choice Awards in March, alongside CBS Mornings' own Nate Burleson. D'Amelio shares what she's looking forward to co-hosting the awards, how it feels to be nominated and who she wants to slime.
Steve Lacy earned his first Grammy nomination with "The Internet" when he was just 17, and this year, he is up for four more. CBS News' Anthony Mason talks with Lacy about his breakout hit, "Bad Habit," why he is a sought-after collaborator, and the car accident that changed his life.
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