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Balloon art

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The competition was blowing up at the World Balloon Convention in San Diego, where balloon artists from around the world created massive sculptures almost out of thin air.

Turn up the volume: The latest in hearing aids

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Two out of three people over age 70 have trouble hearing, but only about 20% of adults who have hearing loss actually use a hearing aid, for the most part because of costs related to the devices themselves and to testing and consultations with a doctor or audiologist. David Pogue checks out the latest advances in hearing aid technology that have reduced size and added unique features, and finds out what changes consumers can anticipate after Congress passed a bill allowing hearing aids to be sold over-the-counter.

Why the anger of women is dismissed

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This past week's Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, featuring Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and the man she has accused of sexually assaulting her many years ago, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, offered an interesting contrast in how men and women are allowed by society to express themselves. New York Magazine writer Rebecca Traister, author of the book "Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's Anger," talks about how, historically, anger wielded by men has been accepted as a positive, and by women as a negative.

Ted Turner: A dreamer, not a quitter

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You need a wide lens on your camera to capture the many sides of Ted Turner, especially out on his sprawling, 113,000-acre ranch near Bozeman, Montana. Owner of a TV station and sports franchises, creator of CNN, America's Cup yacht racer, rancher, environmental advocate, and politically incorrect mouthpiece, Turner sits down with Special Contributor Ted Koppel for a candid discussion about how he fulfilled more ambitions than many people could ever dream of, and how, nearing 80, he is facing a decline brought about by Lewy body dementia.

Study raises questions about impact of daily alcohol consumption

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Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found consuming one to two drinks four or more times a week increases the risk of premature death by 20 percent. The study looked at data from more than 400,000 people. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the results suggest people should take a personalized approach to how much alcohol they consume.

Dentist's 30-second procedure helps tongue-tied boy speak

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A 6-year-old boy in Texas is finding his voice after a simple procedure on his tongue helped him to speak. The parents of Mason Motz discovered being tongue-tied is a real and treatable medical condition. Omar Villafranca reports.



Ford and Kavanaugh: Who is believable?

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The truth, as told by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford or Judge Brett Kavanaugh before the Senate Judiciary Committee this past week, is being judged by 100 senators -- and all of us, reports Jan Crawford.

Cristiano Ronaldo's accuser had suicidal thoughts after alleged rape, lawyer says

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The woman who claims soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo raped her in Las Vegas says the alleged assault left her with post-traumatic stress. Kathryn Mayorga wants an 8-year-old legal settlement of her charges thrown out because psychological injuries made her incompetent to agree to it. Ronaldo denies any wrongdoing. Jamie Yuccas reports.

FBI inquiry not "credible and complete" without Ford interview, Townsend says

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Fran Townsend, former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush, served in his administration with Brett Kavanaugh and signed a letter in August supporting his nomination before the allegations of sexual misconduct were made public. Townsend joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on the FBI inquiry into the accusations and says the investigation hurts the bureau's credibility.

"An Evening with CBS Sunday Morning"

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Hugh Jackman joined Jane Pauley for a live version of the popular Sunday morning broadcast, held at historic Town Hall in New York City

Fitbit helps police nab woman's alleged killer, her stepfather

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A California woman's Fitbit led to her 90-year-old stepfather being charged with her murder. Anthony Aiello is accused of killing his 67-year-old stepdaughter, Karen Navarra, last month. Her Fitbit recorded a rapid rise in her heart rate before a sudden drop-off to nothing.

Fan Bingbing re-emerges amid $130 million tax evasion charge

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X-Men actress Fan Bingbing is back in the public eye after mysteriously disappearing three months ago. The superstar from China resurfaced on social media Wednesday after Chinese government officials publicly accused her of tax evasion. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Kavanaugh pens Wall Street Journal op-ed

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Senators from both parties reviewed the FBI report on allegations against him in hour-long increments in a secure room of the Capitol





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