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Siblings swim English Channel for Alzheimer's awareness

Devin, Dustin and Danielle Wahl could be the first trio of siblings to swim across the English Channel at the same time. They're doing it in part to raise awareness about Alzheimer's, a disease that affected their loved ones. Norah O'Donnell reports.

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Bob Schieffer hosts "50 Years Later, Civil Rights"

On Thursday night, CBS News chief Washington correspondent and "Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer moderated a televised discussion, "CBS News: 50 Years Later, Civil Rights." Schieffer spoke with civil rights activists and current social icons, including U.S. representative and civil rights leader John Lewis.

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Old man tosses canes, gets down on the dance floor

Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including Walter White in outer space, a regretful beagle's adorable apology and things toddlers can do that adults cannot. Plus, an old man proves that you're only as old as you feel. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

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Retired football player Bart Scott on Ray Rice controversy

Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice has been suspended without pay following an alleged domestic violence incident, but many wonder if that is enough. Bart Scott, CBS Sports analyst and former teammate of Ray Rice, joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to weigh in on the controversy.

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Flying fears: Series of plane disasters raises concerns

Back to back commercial flight failures are putting travelers on edge. William Mcgee, a FAA licensed aircraft dispatcher, still confirms aviation is the safest form of transportation. Dean Reynolds reports.

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"50 Years Later, Civil Rights": Watch the complete webcast

A half-century after President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the landmark Civil Rights Act, CBS News' chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer hosted a symposium on Americans' historic fight against segregation, and the continuing struggle for equal rights for all. Among Schieffer's guests discussing racism in the United States and the future of equality are relatives of three civil rights workers murdered in Mississippi in 1964; advocates Harry Belafonte, Rep. John Lewis and Evan Wolfson; historian... Читать дальше...

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Frustration grows in search for remaining Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 victims

The lack of any progress in searching for the remains of the missing victims of Flight 17 has reached the point where both the Dutch and the Australians say they're going to send contingents in to secure the site and intensify the search. The deal they may have to cut with the central government in Kiev, which doesn't control the area or the local rebels, is a mystery. Mark Phillips reports from Grabovo, Ukraine.

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Outrage over Israeli shelling of UN school in Gaza

Thursday's deadly attack on a UN school in Gaza provoked outrage over night. At least 15 civilians trying to avoid the violence were killed. Barry Petersen reports from Gaza City.

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Shia Labeouf goes to court

The actor is charged with disorderly conduct after an outburst at a Broadway show last month. Also, Kiss, Usher and Jennifer Lopez have signed on to perform at the Fashion Rocks concert this fall. Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment.

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MoneyWatch: Feds cap Obamacare fines; Amazon loses millions

Federal officials have capped how much someone can be fined as part of the Affordable Care Act. Also, Amazon posted a loss of 126 million dollars in the last quarter. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

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Health risk for shift workers

People who work rotating shifts are at an increased risk of developing type two diabetes. Also, a common blood thinner used to prevent blood clots in pregnant women is ineffective. Marlie Hall has some of the day's top health stories.

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Dedicated fans turn out for 2014 Comic-Con opening day

The opening day of Comic-Con is drawing thousands of comic book fans and stars from around the world. As Bigad Shaban explains, the Comic-Con convention has grown beyond comic books into a showcase for all of superhero pop culture.

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World’s oldest weather observer to be honored

Across the country, 8,500 volunteer observers record the nation’s weather every day. But none have been doing it longer than 101-year-old Richard Hendrickson, who’s slated to receive an honor from the National Weather Service for his eight decades as an observer. Anthony Mason reports.

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Children from El Salvador seek safe ground in U.S.

El Salvador has the world’s fourth highest murder rate, fueled by powerful gangs and a growing drug trade. And those sent back from the U.S. are prime targets. Manuel Bojorquez reports from San Salvador, El Salvador.

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Deadly tornado tears through Virginia

A tornado swept through a Virginia campground killing at least two people and injured 36 on the state’s eastern shore. Witnesses say the sky turned black and started dumping hail the size of golf balls. Chip Reid reports.

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Investigators find more wreckage of MH17

About a mile from the main crash site, inspectors have found a huge piece of fuselage that they had not seen before. As of now, only the trio of Malaysia investigators and an Australian are working at the site. Mark Phillips reports.

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Was prolonged Arizona execution constitutional?

Lawyers for inmate whose execution lasted nearly two hours claim procedure violated the Constitution's Eighth Amendment, which forbids cruel and unusual punishment, but chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford says there’s no suggestion the Supreme Court will declare the death penalty unconstitutional

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Israel aims to destroy vast Hamas tunnel network

Hamas has built a maze of interconnected tunnels, believed to number in the hundreds, underneath Gaza to get around tight Israeli security. But the Israeli Defense Force says the tunnels are used by militants to smuggle weapons and explosives. Don Dahler reports.




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