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ABC, CBS and NBC devoted a combined total of 59 seconds of coverage of Sunday's attack on St. John's Church in the District. (Associated Press)

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Patricia Heaton attends the CBS 2019 upfront at The Plaza on Wednesday, May 15, 2019, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

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Longtime Fox News investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge is leaving the network for CBS. (Image: Fox Business)

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Jimmy's Famous Seafood, which was targeted by PETA in 2018 for selling crabs, is celebrating the moment by selling a limited run of "PETA Tears" lager. (Image: CBS Baltimore screenshoot via Jimmy's Famous Seafood Twitter feed)

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Bob Crane (July 13, 1928 June 29, 1978) was an actor, radio host, and disc jockey known for starring in the CBS situation comedy Hogan's Heroes. Crane began his career as a radio personality, first in New York City and then Connecticut before moving to Los Angeles, where he hosted the number-one rated morning show. In the early 1960s, he moved into acting, eventually landing the lead role of Colonel Robert Hogan in Hogan's Heroes. The series aired from 1965 to 1971, and Crane received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his work on the series. After Hogan's Heroes ended, Crane's career declined. He became frustrated with the few roles he was being offered and began performing in dinner theater. In 1975, he returned to television in the NBC series The Bob Crane Show. The series received poor ratings and was cancelled after 13 weeks. Afterward, Crane returned to performing in dinner theaters and also appeared in occasional guest spots on television. While on tour in June 1978 for a dinner theater production, Beginner's Luck, Crane was found bludgeoned to death in his Scottsdale apartment, the victim of a homicide. The murder remains officially unsolved. Due to the suspicious nature of his death and posthumous revelations about his personal life, Crane's image changed from a cultural icon to a controversial figure

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Susan Zirinsky attends the CBS 2019 upfront at The Plaza on Wednesday, May 15, 2019, in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

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A policy initiated by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in March requires the organization to cut business ties with consultants who work for Democratic primary challengers. "CBS This Morning" host Tony Dokoupil told colleagues on June 4, 2019, that there is a "problem" with the rule: "White men" make up two-thirds of those shielded seats. (Image: "CBS This Morning" screenshot)

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This Oct. 3, 2018, file photo released by CBS shows Bianna Golodryga, one of four hosts on "CBS This Morning," on the set in New York. Golodryga is leaving the show and the network. She was told on Monday that CBS News President Susan Zirinsky had different ideas for the show and was offered other work, but she decided to leave CBS instead. (Michele Crowe/CBS via AP)

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A majority of CBS viewers and CNN viewers who watched the State of the Union address approved of President Trump's performance. (Associated Press photographs)

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In this July 29, 2013, file photo, Les Moonves arrives at the CBS, CW and Showtime TCA party at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. On Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018, CBS said longtime CEO Les Moonves has resigned, just hours after more sexual harassment allegations involving the network's longtime leader surfaced. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

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A character on CBS' "Murphy Brown" lies in a hospital bed after being beaten by a "sea" of MAGA-hat wearing citizens at a "President Trump" rally. The episode, which aired Nov. 29, 2018, was called "Beat the Press." (Image: CBS, "Murphy Brown" screenshot)

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The New York Police Department is investigating a possible hate crime after Elizabeth Midlarsky, a Jewish professor who teaches the Holocaust at Columbia University's Teachers College, found swastikas and anti-Semitic slurs spray-painted on the walls of her office on Wednesday. (Image: CBS New York)

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Newly released surveillance footage shows Chantal Castanon chasing down and beating a man who allegedly groped her in a New York City subway terminal. (CBS New York)

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Former President Jimmy Carter appeared on "CBS This Morning" to discuss a Habitat for Humanity project in Indiana, Aug. 28, 2018. (Image: "CBS This Morning" screenshot)

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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders discusses socialism with the "CBS This Morning" crew, Aug. 15, 2018. (Image: CBS screenshot)

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Sam Blackledge, 18, says he was ordered to remove all mentions of Jesus Christ from his recent graduation speech at West Prairie High School. (Image: CBS-12 KSVS screenshot)

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A $320,000 "Iron Man" prop from the 2008 Marvel Studios film was reported stolen in Pacoima, California, May 8, 2018. (Image: CBS-2 Los Angeles screenshot)

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CNN prime-time host Anderson Cooper interviews adult film star Stormy Daniels in an interview set to air Sunday on CBS' "60 Minutes." Mr. Cooper will also interview Karen McDougal on his own network on Thursday. (CBS News)

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Comedian Stephen Colbert invited "God" into his "Late Show" studio on Tuesday to convince Oprah Winfrey to run for president in 2020. (Image: YouTube, CBS "Late Show" screenshot)

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio greets a female lawmaker with a kiss. (Image: CBS-2 New York)