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Ferguson activist reacts to Chauvin verdict

More than six years ago, Fran Griffin was an activist protesting in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, after a grand jury decided not to indict the officer who killed Black teen Michael Brown. Today, she is a city councilwoman brought to tears by the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the murder of George Floyd. "CBS This Morning" national correspondent Jericka Duncan was with Griffin when she heard the news.

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Coming home to care for an ailing mother is a path many a loving child has followed. Unbeknownst to George Hodgman, this particular chapter in his life would provide therapy, and the foundation of his bestselling memoir, "Bettyville

Coming home to care for an ailing mother is a path many a loving child has followed. Unbeknownst to George Hodgman, this particular chapter in his life would provide therapy, and the foundation of his bestselling memoir, "Bettyville." Mo Rocca meets Hodgman, and his mom, Betty, in Paris, Missouri.

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