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Diane von Furstenberg on DVF Awards, mentoring women

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Diane von Furstenberg is turning her focus from fashion to philanthropy. She will host her 8th annual DVF Awards next month to honor trailblazing women who show leadership, strength and courage in their commitment to women's causes. The event is part of the Women in the World conference. Von Furstenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the awards and her inspiration.



Derek Jeter and Tim Green team up for children's book

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Two big sports stars are turning a new a page in their retirements. New York Yankees legend Derek Jeter and Atlanta Falcons player Tim Green are now tackling the world of children's books. Green and Jeter join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their new book, "Baseball Genius."

Growing GOP resistance threatens Obamacare replacement

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On Capitol Hill, House members will start the debate on the Republican plan to replace Obamacare. President Trump and House Speaker Paul Ryan already face some backlash from their own party. Democratic leaders are lining up against the bill. Nancy Cordes reports.

Teens' brains prone to risky behavior, study shows

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A new study of more than 5,000 teenagers and young adults from 11 countries confirms adolescent brains are all prone to risk-taking. But acting on it varies. Psychologist and CBS News contributor Lisa Damour joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings and offer practical tips.

Massive wildfires tear through four states

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Firefighters are trying to stop deadly wildfires burning across several states, including parts of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and Colorado. The fires have killed at least six people. David Begnaud reports from Harper County, Oklahoma.

Southern California overdue for major earthquake, study says

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Geologists are out with a startling warning that Southern California is overdue for a major and possibly catastrophic earthquake. A new study says it's expected to hit along the San Andreas Fault north of Los Angeles. It could have a magnitude of 7.5 or higher. CBS News science and futurist contributor Michio Kaku, a physics professor at the City University of New York, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the threat.

Poachers break into French zoo and kill rhino to steal tusk

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Police in France are investigating a bold and shocking crime that left a rare zoo animal dead. The zoo's director says a white rhinoceros was shot and killed by ivory poachers who stole the animal's horn. Charlie D'Agata reports.

WikiLeaks appears to reveal classified CIA techniques

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The CIA is saying next to nothing about a massive WikiLeaks dump of thousands of alleged highly-classified documents. But others compare it to the security breaches engineered by Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning. The secret files apparently show how the CIA can hack into common electronic devices. Jeff Pegues reports.

At least four killed in Miss. as freight train rams bus

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Federal investigators are headed to the scene of a deadly crash between a freight train and a packed charter bus in Mississippi. At least four people were killed when the train slammed into the bus. Omar Villafranca reports from Biloxi, Mississippi.





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