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US President Donald Trump walked out in the middle of his scheduled interview with CBS News' '60 Minutes' on Tuesday. CNN reports that not only did Trump fail to complete his interview, he also didn't return for an appearance he was supposed to tape with Vice President Mike Pence. Trump sat down at the White House with host Lesley Stahl for about 45 minutes, then abruptly ended the interview. Sources say he told the network he believed they had enough material to use. Stahl previously said that in 2016, then-candidate Trump admitted his attacks on the press were meant to discredit negative stories that emerged about him. He said, 'You know why I do it? I do it to discredit you all and demean you all so when you write negative stories about me, no one will believe you.' He said that. Lesley Stahl
Poll after poll suggests that President Donald Trump is a clear underdog against former Vice President Joe Biden. As his popularity with the American people wanes, the President has retreated deeper and deeper into the conservative media world. CNN reports Trump has given 10 times as many interviews to Fox News as he has to any outlet since he became president. In print news, Trump has given eight interviews to the Wall Street Journal, eight to the Washington Post, Reuters, and the New York Times, and two to the AP. In broadcast media, he's given nine interviews to NBC/CNBC, and seven to ABC and CBS, respectively. On all Fox platforms, however, the president has given 115 interviews since taking the oath of office.
A Seattle doctor says her patient 'came back from the dead' after his heart stopped for 45 minutes and he froze to death. 45-year-old hiker Michael Knapinski was found unconscious after being lost in whiteout conditions on Mount Rainier in Washington state. Knapinski was put on life support after arriving at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington, last week. But his team of doctors quickly decided he would be the perfect patient for the life support machine known as ECMO--essentially a 'heart' outside the body. According to CNN, doctors were able to jumpstart his heart. I'm extremely grateful to everybody here at the hospital for not giving up on me. I'm alive and breathing. Michael Knapinski
Joaquin Phoenix is "still plagued by self-doubt", as he says he's often left "petrified" when he takes on new film roles.
Robbie Williams claims he once spotted a UFO which was so close to him he could've struck it with a "tennis ball" - if he'd had one to hand at the time.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).