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"Shouldn't have been in the water," duck boat company owner says

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Jim Pattison Jr. is the president of Ripley Entertainment, which owns the tour boat company Ride the Ducks. Pattison tells "CBS This Morning" the boat that capsized during a strong storm Thursday night, killing at least 11, shouldn't have been on the water.

LeSean McCoy's ex-girlfriend convinced he was involved in her assault, attorney says

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The former girlfriend of NFL star LeSean McCoy says she is convinced he was involved in her assault. Delicia Cordon's attorney, Tanya Mitchell Graham, said she was pistol-whipped by a masked intruder and the attacker stole two Cartier bracelets. Graham said her client has now moved out of the suburban Atlanta house where she was attacked, but remains traumatized. Dana Jacobson reports.

CBS News investigation finds medical scheme targeting opioid addicts

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A CBS News investigation has uncovered a medical scheme that pays opioid addicts hundreds of dollars in cash to get a surgical implant that promises to curb opioid cravings. Doctors then bill insurance companies thousands of dollars for the procedure. Jeff Glor reports.

11 dead, 5 missing after tour boat capsizes in Branson, Missouri

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Eleven people are confirmed dead and police say five are still missing after a tour boat capsized and sank on Table Rock Lake in Branson, Missouri, during a powerful thunderstorm. Some of the victims are children. Thirty-one people were on the boat when it went under Thursday night. Venton Blandin reports.

27 reported tornadoes tear through Iowa

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Several Iowa cities are assessing damage after being slammed by a series of destructive tornadoes Thursday. The National Weather Service received reports of 27 tornadoes. Winds in some areas topped 120 mph and at least 17 people are injured. Dean Reynolds reports.



Texas school construction uncovers Civil War-era African-American burial ground

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The construction of a new school project near Houston has turned into a teachable moment after construction uncovered human remains from a disturbing period of Texas history. Archaeologists say the site was the burial ground for almost 100 African-Americans after the Civil War. Meg Oliver reports.





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