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Former surgeon general on how loneliness could reduce lifespan

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Former Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy tackled a range of public health crises such as Zika, drug and alcohol addiction and obesity. Now, he's shedding light on the rising number of lonely people in America and how it affects our health. Murthy joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss technology's role in what he calls an "epidemic," why the culture of masculinity may put more men at risk, and what we can do to combat loneliness in the workplace.

Walking just two hours a week could prolong your life

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Just two hours of walking a week could add years to your life. A new study of older adults revealed people who walk six hours or more a week have lower risk of dying from respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.



The view from the top tiers of Rome's Coliseum

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The fourth and fifth tiers of Rome's Coliseum are opening to the public for the first time in 40 years next month. Seth Doane shows us the view from the iconic ancient site.

Walking less than two hours a week could prolong your life

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Just two hours of walking a week could add years to your life. A new study of older adults revealed people who walk six hours or more a week have lower risk of dying from respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.

How Nicholas Kristof's trip to North Korea was "very different" this time

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New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof spent five days inside North Korea and discovered the regime is "galvanizing its people to expect a nuclear war with the United States." Kristof joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the country's belief that they would win a war against the U.S. and how President Trump's rhetoric fits into their propaganda.

Thawing permafrost in Alaska presents threats

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NOAA says September's Arctic sea ice coverage was about 25 percent less than it was between 1981 and 2010. As America's only Arctic state, Alaska today faces unique challenges. One of those is the loss of permafrost, frozen earth that serves as the foundation for huge portions of the state. Jeff Glor reports.

Spain vows to start taking power from Catalonia

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Spain's central government took dramatic action in an attempt to thwart Catalonia's move toward independence. Seven and a half million people live in the northeast region of Spain. Tim Willcox of our partners at BBC reports.

Security at UF ramps up ahead of white nationalist leader's visit

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The University of Florida is bracing for potential violence Thursday at a speech by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer. Hundreds of law enforcement officers are reporting to the Gainesville campus before Thursday afternoon's events. Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency. In August, Spencer participated in a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that led to deadly violence. Mark Strassmann reports.

California's women in politics speak out against sexual harassment

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Some of California's most influential women in politics are speaking out against what they call "pervasive" sexual harassment. It comes in response to allegations of sexual harassment and abuse from dozens of women against disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. Bianna Golodryga reports.

Senators to unveil proposed Obamacare fixes despite doubts

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The Obamacare compromise that two senators reached this week has hit some major obstacles. Republican Lamar Alexander and Democrat Patty Murray made a deal to maintain Obamacare insurance subsidies and give states more flexibility. But several key Republicans now say they will not support it. Nancy Cordes reports.

Questions surround Niger ambush that killed 4 U.S. soldiers

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A key Republican senator says the Trump administration needs to explain how four U.S. Army sergeants were killed in Niger. Bryan Black, Jeremiah Johnson, Dustin Wright, and La David Johnson were told not to expect enemy contact on their mission to meet with community leaders two weeks ago. Margaret Brennan reports.

Manhunt for Maryland workplace shooter ends

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The gunman accused of killing three co-workers at a Maryland office park and injuring three others is in custody. Radee Labeeb Prince was arrested in Newark, Delaware, Wednesday night after a manhunt. Errol Barnett reports.





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