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Lawsuit Accuses Exxon of Lying About Plastics Recycling | Kristen Bell on "Nobody Wants This"

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Israel has launched missile strikes in Lebanon, killing over 500 people, as part of its ongoing conflict with Hezbollah. In response to the escalating violence, the U.S. is sending additional troops to the region. To help us understand the situation, Samantha Vinograd, a CBS News national security contributor, joins "CBS Mornings."

Missouri plans to execute death row prisoner Marcellus Williams on Tuesday. He was convicted of murdering a newspaper reporter in 1998, which he has always denied. But state's governor has said he will not stop the execution, despite there being significant questions about Williams' guilt.

Senior investigative consumer correspondent Anna Werner looked into the high prices of weight loss drugs in the U.S. as research shows Americans pay far more for some of the popular drugs compared to people in other countries. One of the drugs, Wegovy, costs $1,300 per month in the U.S. and just over $90 in the U.K.

ExxonMobil is one of the world's biggest plastic makers. In a lawsuit, the California attorney general alleges the company lied to the public for decades to convince everyone that recycling works so they would keep buying more plastic.

In the latest stop of "Three Meals," CBS News travels through Wisconsin to hear from voters ahead of the election. New polls show a tight race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump, with the state's crucial 10 electoral votes up for grabs.

In Netflix's "Nobody Wants This," Kristen Bell stars as a relationship podcast host who develops feelings for an unconventional rabbi. Bell joins CBS Mornings to discuss her role, working with Adam Brody, and her love for romantic comedies.

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