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American denies being jogger who pushed woman into traffic

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An American man was arrested and released in the investigation of a woman who was shoved into oncoming traffic on a London bridge. The American's lawyers said he is not the man seen on surveillance video of the incident and that he was in the U.S. when it happened. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green has the story.

Sievers 911 call: "Somebody killed her"

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When Dr. Teresa Sievers didn't show up for work, her husband asked a friend to stop by their house to check on her. He found her body and called 911. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates the doctor's murder Saturday, Aug. 12 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

How to protect your eyes while viewing the solar eclipse

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Millions of Americans will look at the sky on Aug. 21 for the first coast-to-coast total eclipse of the sun in 99 years. But if you want to catch a glimpse, you should take precautions to avoid damaging your vision. Ophthamologist Dr. Christopher Starr joins "CBS This Morning" with more on how to protect your eyes.

Dinner parties aim to bridge post-election divide

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A recent CBS News poll finds 68 percent of Americans feel the tone of the political debate is getting worse. About 20 percent of Democrats and Republicans view people who don't agree with them as a threat to their way of life. In this installment of our series, A More Perfect Union, one group hopes a simple meal and meaningful conversation can reverse that trend. Dana Jacobson reports.

Former Google VP Megan Smith on biases in tech industry

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For safety reasons, Google CEO Sundar Pichai canceled a meeting meant to address a controversial memo. The 10-page document written by former employee James Damore criticized the tech giant's diversity initiatives. Pichai said the company needs to "step back and create a better set of conditions for us to have the discussion." Megan Smith, former vice president at Google and U.S. chief technology officer under President Obama, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss discrimination in the tech industry.





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