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Philadelphia Eagles coach Doug Pederson on national anthem debate, memoir

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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson is being called one of the most innovative and dynamic coaches in the NFL. Last season, after losing star quarterback Carson Wentz to injury, Pederson led the "underdog" Eagles to their first Super Bowl victory in franchise history against the New England Patriots. Pederson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new memoir, "Fearless: How an Underdog Becomes a Champion," and what he thinks about athletes kneeling during the national anthem.

No amount of alcohol is safe, new study warns

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A new global study finds that the harmful effects of alcohol consumption greatly outweigh any potential benefits. Research published in the medical journal The Lancet found there is no safe level of alcohol consumption. According to the study, there's a strong association between alcohol consumption and increased risk of cancer. More than two percent of women and almost seven percent of men worldwide die from alcohol-related health problems every year.



Calendar: Week of August 27

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From the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament to the funeral of Aretha Franklin, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead

DNA test of 90,000-year-old bone reveals human hybrid

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Researchers in Germany say they have proof that a pre-historic teenager had parents who were members of two different species of pre-humans. Scientists used DNA from a 90,000-year-old bone fragment found in Siberia. The tests found that while the girl's mother was Neanderthal, her father came from a newly discovered species. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Illegal marijuana farms ravage America's national forests

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Some of America's most pristine forests are under assault by illegal marijuana cultivation that is ravaging the environment. Federal narcotics agents destroyed more than 1.4 million marijuana plants last year, according to the U.S. Forestry Service, and thousands of pounds of trash and numerous toxic chemicals were also removed. John Blackstone reports.

FEMA administrator on complex challenges of Hurricane Lane

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Powerful Category 3 Hurricane Lane is hammering the Hawaiian islands. FEMA Administrator Brock Long joins "CBS This Morning" from the agency's national response coordination center to discuss whether the state is equipped for disaster.

For a fresh start, sharpen a pencil

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"CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson examines the use of one of the humble writing instrument and the nostalgia that comes with it

Idaho family sues government for cyanide trap that allegedly injured son

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The U.S. government is blaming an Idaho family after a federal worker placed an M-44 cyanide trap near the family’s home that allegedly injured a teen and his dog. Mark and Theresa Mansfield are suing the government for more than $150,000. Anna Werner reports.

Hadiya Pendleton's family: "We got justice"

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The parents of a 15-year-old honor student who was gunned down in a Chicago park say justice has finally been served. A suspected gang member shot and killed Hadiya Pendleton in 2013 in an apparent case of mistaken identity. On Thursday, a jury found the shooter, Micheail Ward, guilty of murder. The getaway driver, Kenneth Williams, was convicted on Wednesday. Dean Reynolds reports.





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