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This week on “CBS Mornings” lifestyle expert Elizabeth Werner discussed deals on items that may make your life easier — all at exclusive discounts. Discover this week’s exclusive deals below and visit CBSDeals.com or text “CBS” to 65000 to take advantage of them today.  

Disclaimer: CBS earns commissions on purchases made through CBSDeals.com. Deals are available for a limited time and while quantities last. Prices may change from the date of publication.


HyperSweep: Save 53%

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HyperSweep is a handheld, cordless vacuum that may effectively pick up small messes in your home and car. The vacuum comes with two cleaning attachments: An extender brush, designed to get into hard-to-reach areas, and a flat brush, which more closely resembles a traditional vacuum head. 

It also comes with a HEPA filter, a storage tray and an attached flashlight, which may make it easier to spot harder-to-see messes, such as dust or small crumbs. You can expect this to run for 30 minutes on a single charge, and when you’re done, charge it up again with the included USB cord. 

Normally priced at $149.99,  get them now at CBSDeals.com for 53% off, only $69.99.


Pursonic: Save 32%

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Pursonic’s handheld fabric steamer and travel iron may help with keeping your clothes wrinkle-free, both at home and on the go. 

The steamer is designed for quick touch ups on delicate and heavier materials, including suits, sofas, bedding, curtains and more. Its tank capacity is a little more than a cup and it can provide continuous steam for 7-10 minutes. Plus, it has an auto-shut off feature for safety. 

The iron is small enough to fit in a carry-on suitcase and is compatible with fabrics ranging from silk to cotton. 

Normally priced at $64.98, get one now at CBSDeals.com for 32% off, only $43.99.


AirFree: Special Offer

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Airfree makes air purifiers designed to provide clean, allergen-free air for homes. The Airfree Lotus Air Purifier gets its name from its design, which is supposed to loosely resemble a lotus flower. It’s made to purify air in spaces up to 650 square feet and contains technology that should kill mold, dust mites, bacteria, viruses, pollen, animal allergens and more. It also has a built-in dimmable nightlight.

The Airfree P Series Air Purifier is smaller, able to purify air in rooms up to 550 square feet. It’s designed to destroy 99.99% of mold, bacteria, pet and other allergens, and like the Lotus model, has an adjustable night light. 

Normally priced at $249.00-$349.00, get them now at CBSDeals.com, an exclusive offer, at only $199.25-$279.25.




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Decision on Trump sentencing date in “hush money” case coming Friday, prosecutors say

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A New York judge is expected to say Friday when former President Donald Trump will be sentenced for falsifying business records to cover up a “hush money” payment to an adult film star.

Trump has twice sought to delay sentencing after his conviction in May by a unanimous jury on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records

He was originally scheduled to be sentenced on July 11, but Justice Juan Merchan pushed back that date to Sept. 18 after Trump motioned for the judge to set aside his conviction. Trump cited a Supreme Court ruling that former presidents have immunity for “official acts,” and evidence related to presidential work cannot be included in criminal trials. 

Merchan has said he’ll rule on Trump’s request to set aside the jury’s verdict just two days before the currently scheduled sentencing, on Sept. 16. 

In August, Trump asked that the sentencing date be pushed back further — until after the presidential election. Trump’s lawyers said another postponement would give his team time to appeal if Merchan rejects their request to set aside the conviction.

While waiting for Merchan’s decision, Trump also pursued another path to delaying sentencing. He asked a federal judge to take over the case, claiming it belongs in federal court. The federal judge rejected that request Wednesday, and Trump appealed. 

On Thursday, a lawyer for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg informed the appeals court that Merchan will issue his decision on sentencing tomorrow.

“The judge has now informed the parties that the decision will be rendered tomorrow,” Bragg’s lawyer wrote.

Prosecutors said Trump signed off on a scheme to hide reimbursements to a lawyer who wired a $130,000 “hush money” payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels days before the 2016 presidential election. Trump denied the encounter and pleaded not guilty.

Merchan has wide leeway in determining Trump’s sentence. The charges carry a maximum sentence of up to four years in jail, but this is Trump’s first conviction, so Merchan may also hand down a sentence that involves a variety of alternatives to incarceration, including probation. 



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Trump election interference case moves forward

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The federal judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election interference case laid out Thursday the schedule for next steps in the prosecution following the Supreme Court’s ruling that Trump enjoys immunity for “official acts” he took while in the White House. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has details.

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Sandy Hook shooting survivor discusses what teachers face

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Law enforcement officers in Winder, Georgia, were able to rapidly respond to Wednesday’s shooting at Apalachee High School because of new technology. Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith says the district had given all teachers special new ID badges armed with panic buttons just one week ago. Abbey Clements, a teacher who co-founded Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence after surviving the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, joins to discuss what educators are up against.

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