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Son says Sandra Day O'Connor "didn’t want to believe" dementia diagnosis at first

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Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court. She retired in 2006 to care for her husband, John, after he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. In a letter Tuesday, O'Connor announced she, too, has dementia but remains grateful. Sandra Day O'Connor's youngest son, Jay, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his mom's recent diagnosis and how she's as much of a "family treasure" as she is a "national treasure."

Former FBI profiler on "arrogance" of bomb suspect

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Former senior FBI profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole spent her career studying the criminal mind. O'Toole, the director of the forensic science program at George Mason University, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the string of at least nine suspicious packages sent to high-profile Democrats.

Suspicious package sent to Robert De Niro in New York

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A bombmaker appears to be targeting critics of President Trump, and another possible bomb was found in New York Thursday morning. The suspicious package was sent to a production house owned by actor Robert De Niro. Sources say it resembles at least seven other suspicious packages found in three states and Washington, D.C. Most of them were sent to prominent Democrats including former President Barack Obama and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Jeff Pegues reports.

Megyn Kelly's show reportedly in jeopardy after blackface comments

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Megyn Kelly’s NBC News show is reportedly in jeopardy of being canceled after she questioned on Tuesday why wearing blackface Halloween costumes was offensive. She apologized for her comments the next day. Several of Kelly's NBC colleagues sharply criticized her remarks. Michelle Miller reports.

Cancer-linked chemical glyphosate found in more breakfast foods

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A new study claims some popular oat-based breakfast foods marketed to children have dangerous levels of a chemical some health officials link to cancer. The non-profit Environmental Working Group says 26 samples from Quaker and General Mills products contained unsafe levels of the weed killer glyphosate. Anna Werner reports.



Jamie Lee Curtis reveals new details of former opioid addiction

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Actress Jamie Lee Curtis revealed new details about her decade-long opioid addiction. In the upcoming issue of People magazine, Curtis said, "I had a 10-year run, stealing, conniving. No one knew." The "Halloween" star has been sober for nearly two decades. Dr. Tara Narula reports.

Trump condemns violence but blames media for "endless hostility"

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President Trump is condemning the suspicious packages and attempted attacks against prominent Democrats. But at a political rally in Wisconsin Wednesday night, the president also blamed his political opponents and the media for raising tensions. Weijia Jiang reports.

Suspicious packages: Behind the investigation into "homegrown threat"

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CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, who was homeland security and counterterrorism adviser for President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the investigation into the string of "crude and low ordinance" bombs sent to high-profile Democrats.

Suspicious package sent to New York hotel owned by Robert De Niro

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A bombmaker appears to be targeting critics of President Trump, and another possible bomb was found in New York Thursday morning. The suspicious package was sent to a hotel owned by actor Robert De Niro. Sources say it resembles at least seven other suspicious packages found in three states and Washington, D.C. Most of them were sent to prominent Democrats including former President Barack Obama and former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Jeff Pegues reports.





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