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Jonathan Bush on fixing health care system

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Jonathan Bush, co-founder and CEO of Athena Health, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about his new book, "Where Does It Hurt?" which outlines his solution for fixing health care in the U.S.

Community helps single mother rebuild collapsing home

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Jane Cunningham's home of 25 years was in desperate need of renovation and her family's medical debt was climbing after her son was diagnosed with cancer. But her Sudbury, Massachusetts community stepped in, helping her to rebuild her home and pay her son's medical bills. Nancy Chen reports.



"Two and a Half Men" ending after season 12

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Long-running series will wrap after next season, plus "Godzilla" will hit theaters on Friday. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.

Hundreds killed in Turkey coal mine, many still trapped

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Demonstrators are blaming the government for the explosion and fire at a mine in Turkey. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports from Soma, Turkey, where distraught relatives are mourning.

9/11 Museum remembers lost loved ones

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CBS News' Don Dahler reports on how the National September 11 Memorial Museum is capturing the emotions of ordinary people. Dahler shares the story of Tanya Villanueva, who lost her fiancee on September 11.

Crews battling California wildfires from ground and sky

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A fire that started Wednesday afternoon and quickly spread caused evacuations of homes and California State University, San Marcos, Calif. CBS News national correspondent Ben Tracy reports on how crews are trying to contain the fire.

"The Big Bang Theory" censored by Chinese government

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"The Big Bang Theory" is not only the highest rated sitcom in the U.S., it's also a hit in China -- and that's apparently making some in the government there nervous. Seth Doane reports.

Bill Clinton defends Hillary Clinton against health questions

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Former President Bill Clinton is defending his wife, Hillary Clinton, against Karl Rove questioning her health. CBS News political director John Dickerson discusses Bill Clinton's comments and what it means for Hillary Clinton's potential presidential run.

Kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls: Senate evaluates U.S. role in search

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Congress holds its first hearing on the kidnapping of the Nigerian schoolgirls Thursday morning. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports from Capitol Hill, where senators want to know why it took three weeks for the president of Nigeria to accept American help.

Powerful, 7.0 magnitude earthquake rattles Japan

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A powerful, 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Japan off its northern coast this Saturday. Public transportation was shut down and thousands lost power, but so far, no injuries have been reported.

9/11 Museum honors victims and heroes

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The National September 11th Memorial Museum will be dedicated Thursday morning in New York City. CBS News' Jeff Glor reports from the museum.

Thousands flee during wildfire emergency in California

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Firefighters are battling nine separate wildfires Thursday morning. Thousands evacuated their homes. CBS News' Carter Evans reports from Carlsbad, Calif., where homes and an apartment complex have been destroyed.

Covered in bees: World Record

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A beekeeper sat with the top half of his body covered in bees for nearly an hour and set a new Guinness World Record on Tuesday in Yichun City, east China's Jiangxi Province. Covered with a layer of honey, beekeeper Ruan Liangming sat on a stool without any protection for his eyes, nose or mouth for 53 minutes and 34 seconds, which smashed his own Guinness World Record - 20 minutes.





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