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Arizona to review lethal injection procedure

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Arizona is reviewing its lethal injection procedure after an execution that should have taken 10 minutes dragged on for an hour and 57 minutes. The two drugs have been used in an execution in Ohio where the inmate gasped for nearly 30 minutes before he died. Ben Tracy reports.

Shells hit U.N. school sheltering evacuees

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Shells hit a U.N. school in Gaza where civilians took shelter from the fighting. The U.N. said it gave GPS coordinates of the school to both Hamas and the Israelis to help arrange a humanitarian ceasefire for an evacuation. Both sides are blaming each other, reports Barry Petersen.

CDC urges more teens to get HPV vaccine

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says HPV vaccination rates for adolescent boys and girls in the United States remains unacceptably low, despite a slight increase since 2012. The human papillomavirus or HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection. CBS News' David Begnaud reports.

Commentary Rewind: Strange political dreams

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In his commentary from July 1999, Bob Schieffer laments an early beginning to the political season, and recalls a dream he had in which Hillary Clinton ran for president.

Watch: Typhoon Matmo destruction in Taiwan

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Typhoon Matmo made landfall in eastern Taiwan, causing damage to homes and property. Packing sustained winds of 85 mph, the powerful typhoon brought heavy winds and rain to central and northern Taiwan.



Watch: Aftermath of Israeli airstrike in Gaza

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Residents in the southern Gaza city Rafah picked through the ruins of a demolished house following an Israeli airstrike. Elsewhere in the city, more homes and businesses were badly damaged, and four people were killed by tank shelling.

Costa Concordia heads to port

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Costa Concordia, the Italian cruise ship that sank off the coast of Italy in January 2012, is finally leaving her resting place. The ship is being towed to a port in Genoa, Italy, where it will be salvaged. Sabina Castelfranco reports from Giglio, Italy.

"Coolest" cooler spawns third most-funded product in Kickstarter history

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Ryan Grepper spent years on the design for his invention the "Coolest," a cooler that plays music and blends drinks. Grepper joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to share about his Kickstarter campaign that became the third most-funded product in Kickstarter history.

Bob Schieffer hosts "CBS News: 50 Years Later, Civil Rights" live symposium

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This month marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The landmark legislation signed by President Lyndon Johnson outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Bob Schieffer, who will host "CBS News: 50 Years Later, Civil Rights" tonight, joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to preview the special symposium.

Ivanka Trump on expanding family legacy and motherhood

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Ivanka Trump gives CBS News a first look at her latest project -- converting Washington's historic Old Post Office into a luxury Trump hotel. In this "CBS This Morning" exclusive, Norah O'Donnell takes a look inside the family business and Trump's expansion of her own fashion brand.

Headlines at 7:30: Facebook boasts impressive revenue numbers

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Facebook's revenue grew 61 percent and was a leader in mobile advertisements. Also, Sen. John McCain says European sanctions against Russia are a joke. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.

Retired Gen. James Jones on Putin and crisis in Ukraine

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With so many foreign policy challenges facing his administration, critics are saying President Obama is failing to lead on the world stage. Obama's former national security advisor Gen. James Jones joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to shed light on the issues.

Indiana teen pilot dies after crashing plane in Pacific

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Haris Suleman, 17, and his father, Babar, were attempting to break a world record by flying around the globe. Their plane crashed in the Pacific, and now the teen is dead and the father is missing. Dean Reynolds reports.

Armed carjacker threatens drivers along Colorado interstate

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A carjacker set off on a wild crime spree armed with a rifle and handgun. The chase lasted hours, but police finally managed to wrestle the suspect to the ground. Rick Sallinger of CBS affiliate KCNC reports from Denver.





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