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The Rock sends video to teen who lost mom and sister

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A teenage boy from California lost his mother and sister in a tragic car accident earlier this month. His mom was The Rock's biggest fan. So, yesterday, the star surprised him with an emotional video in her memory.

Rubber ducky race for a cause

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A dump truck spilled thousands of rubber duckies onto a Slip 'N Slide in Illinois -- and the odd sight was for a good cause.

Parents devastated by loss raise awareness on kids' drowning risks

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Children younger than 5 are among the most likely to die in drowning deaths. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says nearly 70 percent of child deaths happen when they're not expected to be in the water. Olympic ski racing champion Bode Miller and his wife, Morgan, lost their 19-month-old daughter, Emmy, in June. On the same day, Nicole Hughes lost her 3-year-old son, Levi, in a similar drowning accident. The Millers, Hughes and American Association of Pediatrics' Dr. Ben Hoffman join "CBS This... Читать дальше...

Bob Schieffer and Fran Townsend reflect on John McCain's love for his country

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Sen. John McCain set a record as the most frequent guest on "Face the Nation." He appeared 112 times, and most of those interviews were with CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer. Schieffer joins "CBS This Morning" along with CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend to discuss McCain's impact. Townsend, former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush, worked with McCain on immigration and describes him as a mentor and friend.

Rick Davis describes "wildest adventure" with Sen. John McCain

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Rick Davis, one of Sen. John McCain's closest confidantes, joins "CBS This Morning" from Phoenix to discuss the senator's legacy. Davis was a longtime aide who served as national campaign manager both times McCain ran for president, and he was with the McCain family this past weekend.

Remembering 1968: Battle at the Chicago Democratic convention

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NPR's Scott Simon looks back at the tumultuous 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where violence on the streets reflected the division within the party during their nominating convention for president. Simon talks with Bill Daley, son of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley; Bill Jaconetti, who was a rookie police officer on the front lines during those tense days; Marilyn Katz, who was head of security for the protesting Students for a Democratic Society; and CBS News' Bob Schieffer, who was reporting from the convention floor.





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