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NYPD chokehold: Death ruled a homicide

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The New York City Medical Examiner ruled the death of Eric Garner a homicide, caused by a police chokehold. The examiner found Garner’s asthma, hypertension and obesity also contributed to his death. Anna Werner reports.

Ebola outbreak feared to have “catastrophic” consequences

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World Health experts say the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is out of control; the head of the World Health Organization warned of "catastrophic” consequences. Vicente Arenas reports that the two infected U.S. missionaries will be flown from Liberia to Atlanta for treatment in a hospital. Dr. Jon LaPook reports that while Africa’s largest Ebola outbreak is nowhere near being under control, in the U.S. it will likely not spread.

Ceasefire broken after Israeli soldier goes missing

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A ceasefire that was supposed to last 72 hours was broken in less than two. Barry Petersen reports Israel launched a furious attack on the southern city of Rafah. One military expert speculated it was to block Hamas from moving a missing Israeli soldier deeper into Gaza. Charlie D’Agata reports Israeli leaders have been holding an emergency cabinet meeting to consider their next step.

John Kasich opponent "disappointed" by personal slams

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The Democratic candidate for Ohio governor, Ed Fitzgerald, said Friday he was disappointed by "cheap" personal attacks following a news report that police two years ago responded to a call about the candidate and another woman in a car.



Out of a wheelchair, into the waves

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A program at New York's Stony Brook University is helping paralyzed people get out of wheelchairs and into activities they never thought possible. CBS News's Marlie Hall reports.

CBS News Special Report: Obama warns Congress he may act on his own

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In response to congressional gridlock over the thousands of migrant children crossing the U.S. southern border, President Obama warned that he may act on his own to address the problem. He also discussed his phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and called for the release of an Israeli solider reportedly kidnapped by Hamas. James Brown reports.

Flash Points: Gaza crisis scrambles Mideast diplomacy

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and the impact it's had on regional diplomacy.

Long road to recovery after toxic spider bite

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A California man is recovering after an apparent spider bite nearly cost him his leg. Todd Thomas needed 10 surgeries to save his limb. KCBS reporter Michele Gile reports, doctors say he's lucky he got to the hospital when he did.

Obama: America "does not control everything"

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Asked about his inability to solve crises in Ukraine, Iraq, and elsewhere, President Obama emphasizes his administration's hard work but notes the limits of American power.

Obama calls for release of kidnapped Israeli soldier

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President Obama said the U.S. will keep working towards a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas. He also called on Hamas to release an Israeli solider captured today. Charlie D'Agata reports from Tel Aviv.

Mick Jagger and Brian Grazer produce new James Brown bio-flick, "Get on Up"

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With nicknames like "Mr. Dynamite" and the "Godfather of Soul," it was only a matter of time before someone made a movie about musician James Brown. That time is now, and the "somebodies" are superstar movie producer Brian Grazer and rock star Mick Jagger. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King sits down with the producers to find out what they wanted to accomplish with their new film, "Get on Up."

How much of our brains do we use?

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In the sci-fi movie "Lucy", Scarlett Johansson is able to access 100 percent of her brain. According to popular claim, humans only tap into about 10 percent. Dr. Murali Doraiswamy, a globally recognized expert in the fields of cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychiatry, explains why scientists say most of the brain is active all the time.

Katy Perry’s biggest fan: President Obama?

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The president recognized the singer for being "a wonderful person" during a White House dinner celebrating the 46th anniversary of the Special Olympics.

James Franco, Scott Haze on "Child of God"

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James Franco is coming out with a dark new film, "Child of God." It's based on the book by Cormac McCarthy, who also wrote "No Country for Old Men" and "The Road." Suzanne Marques reports.

Chicago workers react to office shooting

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The alleged murder-suicide attempted in Chicago's Financial District put many workers in the busy area on edge. Vince Gerasole of WBBM-TV reports on their reactions to the violence.





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