Ryan Murphy will produce the film version of the Tony-nominated Broadway musical about inclusion and tolerance Source
Mnuchin says U.S. is on “path to complete” China trade deal
Treasury secretary’s comment comes ahead of President Trump’s meeting with China’s Xi at the G20 Summit in Japan Source
Rocket Mortgage Classic predictions, odds 2019: Dustin Johnson, Hideki Matsuyama, Gary Woodland picks from PGA insider
Sal Johnson has called the Masters and PGA Championship already this year Source
Former Clinton campaign manager on Democratic debates: “This is just the beginning”
U.S. intelligence officials are in no doubt Russia tried to influence our 2016 election, and believe Moscow will likely do the same in 2020. Robby Mook was right in the middle of that 2016 election as Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager. The Mueller report says Russia tried to hurt the Clinton campaign and benefit her opponent, Donald Trump. Mook, who is now the president of the House Majority PAC, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Robert Mueller’s decision to testify publicly in front of Congress and what we should expect from the first round of Democratic presidential candidate debates Wednesday night. Source
Eye Opener at 8: 100+ migrant children returned to detention facility
A look back at what we’ve been covering on “CBS This Morning.” Source
More than 100 Oregon bills at risk as GOP state senators stay in hiding
Gov. Brown authorized state police to track down the senators — but many have fled to neighboring states Source
Instagram head Adam Mosseri on Zuckerberg and why he’s open to regulation
Thirty-six-year-old Adam Mosseri took the top job at Instagram in October, after 10 years as an executive at Facebook, which owns Instagram. In his first, U.S. TV interview since taking over, Mosseri shares what it’s been like leading Instagram during a time of heightened public scrutiny over perceived tech overreach and privacy concerns. Source
More than 100 bills in jeopardy as Oregon state senators remain in hiding
Republican state senators in Oregon are in hiding, trying to avoid a vote on a controversial climate bill. Eleven GOP lawmakers walked off the job last week. Carter Evans reports. Source
Instagram considering potentially massive change for platform
Adam Mosseri tells “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King the company is “rethinking the whole experience” of Instagram Source
Instagram is seriously considering hiding likes, app’s head reveals
Instagram is experimenting with ways to fight online bullying and considering one potentially massive change for the platform: Hiding likes. “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King sat down with the head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, who revealed their possible plans to make like counts private and said the company is “rethinking the whole experience” of Instagram with “wellbeing” as its top priority. It’s his first U.S. TV interview since taking the helm last October. Source