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Bio chronicles Sandra Day O'Connor, one of the most influential women in U.S. history

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Sandra Day O'Connor made history when she became the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court in 1981. Former President Ronald Reagan appointed her to the position and the Senate confirmed her unanimously. During her nearly 25 years on the country's highest court, O'Connor was considered by many to be the most powerful woman in America. Author Evan Thomas joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "First: Sandra Day O'Connor, an American Life." It gives what the New York Times calls a "fascinating... Читать дальше...



Innovation boot camp empowers Marines to improvise and solve problems

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In our Pushing the Limits series, we look at how the Marine Corps is modernizing with basic technology you can find online. Jan Crawford show us the boot camp that is putting a 21st-century spin on the Marine slogan of "improvise, adapt and overcome."

Harlan Coben talks "Run Away," fighting through writers block and insecurities

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New York Times bestselling author Harlan Coben is famous for his suspense novels. His 31st and latest novel is called "Run Away." It follows a Wall Street financial adviser as he searches for his missing daughter and ultimately finds himself immersed in a dangerous world of crime and murder. Coben joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest book and his writing process.

Inside the revamped Smithsonian dinosaur exhibit

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The dinosaurs inside the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History have been hiding for nearly five years while the Dinosaur Hall is renovated. But now those fossils are coming out of storage before the exhibit is reopened in Washington later this year. Chip Reid offers a sneak peek of the renovated space.

Jack the Ripper: DNA evidence strong but not ironclad

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Two British scientists are finally revealing the DNA evidence they say helped them solve one of history's biggest crime mysteries: the identity of Jack the Ripper. In 1888, the notorious serial killer murdered and mutilated the bodies of five women in London. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Lake Elsinore poppy fields: Visitors overwhelm California town

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A rare phenomenon attracted so many visitors to a Southern California town that officials declared a public safety emergency. The "Super Bloom" has drawn tens of thousands of people. The town of Lake Elsinore briefly cut off access to these poppy fields, calling the crowding "unbearable." Jamie Yuccas reports.





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