Morning shows offer extended coverage of Hurricane Irma

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‘CBS This Morning’
“CBS This Morning,” which normally sticks to its normal format, mixed things up bit Monday, starting with a slower, more somber musical bed.
The show then switched to a sweeping shot of the New York City studio, showing Gayle King and Charlie Rose seated at the hub-shaped anchor desk before moving over to co-host Norah O’Donnell standing in front of one of the studio’s video walls.
During the opening shot, the network’s “Hurricane Irma” logotype was displayed on many of the on-set monitors.
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