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Camille Cosby's lawyers filed an emergency motion to delay the deposition, but a judge denied her motion

Bill Cosby's wife, Camille, is expected to testify Monday morning in a defamation lawsuit against her husband after an overnight legal ruling. The comedian is being sued by seven women who claim he sexually assaulted them. They say he branded them as liars when they shared their story publicly. Camille Cosby's lawyers filed an emergency motion to delay the deposition, but a judge denied her motion. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to break down what this means for Camille Cosby.

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The daytime talk show "Dr. Phil" obtained the recordings and will air them Thursday

The former Subway pitchman pleaded guilty to child pornography and child sex charges in August. As part of the evidence collected by investigators, Fogle was secretly recorded by a woman who had befriended him, but then became an FBI informant. The daytime talk show "Dr. Phil" obtained the recordings and will air them Thursday, but CBS News has independently verified the recordings with the FBI. Vladimir Duthiers reports on what was said on the tapes.

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