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Dan Brown teaches how to write thrillers in new MasterClass

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Best-selling author Dan Brown joins "CBS This Morning" to announce he is joining MasterClass. It's an online educational platform where experts offer classes in their specialty. Brown is teaching a course on how to write thrillers.

What's it like to surf a 78-foot wave?

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This week on 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper visits Nazare, Portugal, home to some of the largest waves in the world. That's where surfer Garrett McNamara rode a 78-foot swell, a world record at the time. McNamara tells Cooper what the ride was like, Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.



Andrea Bocelli and son Matteo team up in new album

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Award-winning classical singer Andrea Bocelli has sold more than 90 million albums worldwide. The renowned tenor and cross-over artist is also known for his collaborations. Gayle King spoke with him about sharing the stage with someone else: his son, Matteo, who appears on his father's new album called "Sì."

Dan Brown teaches how to write thrillers in new Master Class

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Best-selling author Dan Brown joins "CBS This Morning" to announce he is joining Master Class. It's an online educational platform where experts offer classes in their specialty. Brown is teaching a course on how to write thrillers.

Laparoscopic surgery for cervical cancer led to higher risk of death, study shows

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New research with alarming results is changing the way doctors treat cervical cancer. Laparoscopic surgery is a less invasive procedure that involves a small incision in the abdomen, but it led to a higher risk of death from cervical cancer, compared with patients who had a traditional hysterectomy. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss the concerns.

New lawsuit alleges Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted a 16-year-old

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Harvey Weinstein faces new allegations of sexual assault from a woman who says she was 16 years old at the time. The accuser, then a Polish model, was identified only as "Jane Doe" in a court filing Wednesday. She claims the disgraced movie mogul assaulted her in his New York City apartment in 2002, days after they met at a modeling event. Weinstein's lawyer told CBS News the new claim is "preposterous."

What Google employees want from walkout amid misconduct scandals

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About 1,500 Google employees worldwide plan to walk out of work on Thursday to protest the company's handling of sexual misconduct claims. A New York Times investigation last week showed how Google paid millions of dollars in exit packages to Andy Rubin and other male executives accused of misconduct. New York Times reporter Katie Benner, a co-author of the story, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact of the walkout.

Michigan's Rashida Tlaib poised to be one of first Muslim women elected to Congress

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Next week's midterm election could be historic for women seeking office, and voters could send the first female Muslims to Congress. That includes Rashida Tlaib, the Democrat running in Michigan's 13th District House race. Reena Nina met with Tlaib to discuss what this means for her and Muslim-Americans nationwide.

How women are impacting the midterm elections

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A record number of women will be on the ballot for the midterm elections on Tuesday. Twenty-three women are running for Senate seats, 237 are looking to fill House seats, and 16 women are hoping to become governor. Female voters could also have a major impact on this election. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS This Morning" with more on the female candidates.





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