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The grind of a tennis player's life on tour

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In the world of tennis, an athlete who is not among the highest-ranked is just barely scrimping by, living a nomadic life in second-rate hotels while competing in tournaments like the Little Rock Open Challenger. Senior contributor Ted Koppel looks at the human toll tennis takes on those competing on the professional circuit. He sits down with Noah Rubin (whose highest ranking was 125th in the world), who opens up about the grind of life on the road, and about the success of his Instagram page, Behind the Racquet... Читать дальше...

One-Minute Rule: How to stop procrastinating

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Researchers have found 20 percent of people are chronic procrastinators. Our "One-Minute Rule" will help people who have a problem putting off simple tasks.

2007: Barack Obama

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A look back at the 60 Minutes profile of Barack Obama from February 2007

Jim Mattis: Divisiveness is biggest threat to democracy

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Retired Marine Corps General Jim Mattis, who served for two years as President Trump's Secretary of Defense before resigning, says that political divisiveness is a danger to America. He joined "CBS This Morning" to talk about his resignation, and his new book, "Call Sign Chaos."



Relaxation techniques teaching U.K. students to calm down

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In our "School Matters" series, U.K. researchers are studying how relaxation techniques can help students battle anxiety and mental health issues. Roxana Saberi takes a look at a one-of-a-kind study in England, giving students an education in mindfulness.

Hurricane Dorian forecast: Slow-moving category 5 storm

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Hurricane Dorian, one of the most powerful storms on record, is creeping across the Bahamas toward the Southeastern U.S., bringing high storm surges. Meteorologist Megan Glaros of Chicago CBS station WBBM-TV is tracking the hurricane.

China warns "end is coming" as protests continue in Hong Kong

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There were more protests in Hong Kong this morning after a weekend of violent demonstrations. Earlier Monday, police arrested protesters who disrupted the subway system by blocking train doors. And hundreds of students at the Chinese University of Hong Kong held a rally to demand political reform. Ramy Inocencio is in Hong Kong.

Bahamas take "catastrophic" hit from Hurricane Dorian

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The category 5 hurricane, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms on record, made landfall Sunday in the Abaco Islands in the northern Bahamas, packing winds of 185 miles an hour. Janet Shamlian reports.

Odessa shooting: Investigators search for motive

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Investigators are trying to figure out why a man armed with an assault-style weapon went on a chaotic and deadly shooting rampage in Texas Saturday. Police say seven people were killed, ranging in age from 15 to 57. At least 22 others were hurt in what's at least the 38th mass killing this year. David Begnaud reports.

Evacuation orders go into effect as Florida braces for Dorian

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In more than a dozen counties across three states, nine of them in Florida alone, evacuation orders will go into effect Monday with Hurricane Dorian approaching. Mark Strassmann reports from St. Augustine, Florida, about 40 miles southeast of Jacksonville.

Fact check: Trump on gun control

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In the wake of the Odessa mass shooting, President Trump said that legislation on gun control was being considered in Congress. However, the president has also backtracked from supporting background checks, and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is not allowing any new gun control bills to advance in the Senate.





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