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What does GM restructuring mean for Americans and the economy?

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General Motors stood as a symbol of American economic power for decades. At its peak in 1979, the automaker was the country's largest private employer with more than 618,000 workers. Former GM president Charles Erwin Wilson famously said, "For years I thought what was good for our country was good for General Motors, and vice versa." New York Times senior economic correspondent Neil Irwin joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss GM's plan to restructure, close plants, and lay off up to 14,000 workers.

Tips for driving down medical bills

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In our collaboration with Kaiser Health News and NPR, we're taking a look at surprise medical bills that catch many Americans off guard. The latest "Bill of the Month" reveals how costly life-saving drugs can be. Shereese Hickson was bedridden with MS symptoms at one point and was prescribed an infusion called Ocrevus. It costs $65,000 a year. Medicare and Medicaid paid for nearly all of her previous treatments, so Hickson was surprised when she was billed more than $3,600 for the first two doses of this new medicine. Читать дальше...

Man recounts hang glider close call: "I probably had 5 seconds left in me"

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A Florida man says he wants to take another hang-gliding ride after a terrifying first flight. Chris Gursky desperately clung onto the glider while soaring high above Switzerland recently without any harness attached. Manuel Bojorquez spoke with Gursky about his dramatic adventure.



Paul Manafort denies meeting with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange

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Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is strongly denying any connection with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Manafort reportedly had secret meetings with Assange before WikiLeaks published emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign. Paula Reid reports.

USPS Informed Delivery could be targeted by scammers

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The U.S. Post Service expects to deliver more than 900 million packages this holiday season. But some criminals have found a new way to try to steal your mail. These so-called "porch pirates" are taking advantage of a digital notification system from the USPS that gives an early look at what's coming in the mail. Chip Reid reports.

Trump threatens to cut subsidies for GM amid its restructuring plan

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President Trump says he wants to punish General Motors for its restructuring plan that could cut up to 14,000 jobs and close five auto plants. The president tweeted a threat to scrap GM's government subsidies, though it's unclear if he has the power to do that on his own. Dean Reynolds reports.

Experts question Lion Air pilots' actions in moments before deadly crash

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The Lion Air Boeing 737 Max jet that crashed in Indonesia last month was "not airworthy" because of equipment problems and the airline's safety failures, according to a report issued that shows a horrifying struggle to control the plane before the crash that killed all 189 passengers and crew. In its final moments, the captain reportedly asked to be cleared to 5,000 feet and reported a flight control problem. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Chinese scientist claiming gene-edited babies reports possible 2nd pregnancy

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The Chinese scientist who claims to have created the world's first genetically-edited babies said another woman who was part of his study is potentially pregnant. At a summit in Hong Kong Wednesday, He Jiankui said his study is on hold after worldwide condemnation. Among the concerns are his lack of transparency and questions of whether his patients properly consented. But He doubled down and defended his work. Dr. Tara Narula reports on the research many experts call unethical.

Pot sales boom in Massachusetts, but some residents fume over traffic

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New numbers show legal marijuana sales in Massachusetts are booming. The state's two pot shops reported more than $2.2 million in sales during their first five days of business. They've sold more than 56,000 marijuana products. Tony Dokoupil reports.





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