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Couple swamped by Amazon packages that they never ordered

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A Massachusetts couple believes they are the target of an international online retail scam after being swamped by deliveries from Amazon. The packages have arrived once or twice a week for the past five months. The problem? They didn't order them. Jericka Duncan reports.

FEMA scrutinized over failed $156M Puerto Rico meal contract

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Members of Congress are demanding to know why FEMA chose a one-person company to provide 30 million meals to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico. Atlanta businesswoman Tiffany Brown, who was awarded the nearly $156 million contract, reportedly delivered fewer than 50,000 meals. Brown is now speaking out. David Begnaud reports.



Stephen Colbert takes his "cartoon cameras" inside the White House

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Stephen Colbert puts his humorous spin on headlines every weeknight as the host of "The Late Show," with one of his main targets being President Trump. Now, Colbert is taking viewers inside an animated administration for a satirical look at the White House in the new Showtime series, "Our Cartoon President." Colbert joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what spawned the idea for the show and why he believes a big chunk of the country will appreciate it.

How a Little Rock hospital became a ramen destination

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One hospital chef is changing perceptions of what cafeteria food can be. Chef Coby Smith revamped the menu at Arkansas Heart Hospital, and his signature dish is ramen. Adriana Diaz visited the hospital to see how the menu is attracting more than just patients and employees.

Former IMF economist on volatile market, interest rates

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U.S. stock markets will start the day in a long-awaited correction. The Dow Jones Industrials fell more than a thousand points Thursday for the second time in a week. The Dow had its biggest-ever one-day point decline on Monday. Kenneth Rogoff, Harvard professor and former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why investors should stay calm and how Washington impacts the stock market.

Boxer who escaped North Korea on possibility of Olympians defecting

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Since a truce stopped the Korean War in 1953, contact between North and South Koreans has been rare. But every year hundreds of North Korean defectors cross into the South. Now, 473 North Koreans are officially in the South as part of an Olympic delegation. Holly Williams reports.

Airboat deaths prompt Florida to examine regulations

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Florida lawmakers are taking a close look at the state's airboat industry following the death of a college graduate. They are considering legislation to tighten regulations for the popular tourist industry. A lawmaker backing the Florida House bill says there have been seven airboat-related deaths and 102 serious injuries in the last three years. Manuel Bojorquez reports.





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