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How to avoid extra hotel charges

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Hotels are finding new ways to nickel-and-dime their customers despite revenue spikes. A new study says hotels will take in $2.25 billion this year from surcharges alone. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg sits down with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts with tips on how to avoid extra fees.

Biden urges Congress to pass gun control bills

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President Biden is calling on Congress to close background check loopholes and pass an assault weapons ban following the two recent mass shootings in Colorado and Georgia that left 18 people dead. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins "CBSN AM" with the latest.

Headlines at 7:30: No link found between 40 veterans' deaths and delayed VA care

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The New York Times reports that there is apparently no link between the deaths of 40 veterans and delayed care at VA centers. Also, the National Security agency built a new search engine to share digital records among federal government departments. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of today's headlines from around the globe.

Iceland prepares for another possible volcanic eruption

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A volcano buried under one of Europe's largest glaciers is coming to life with more than 2,600 earthquakes since August 16. Physics professor Michio Kaku joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the risks.

Damage estimates for Napa earthquake reach $1 billion

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Estimates for repairing the damage to last Sunday's quake in Napa Valley have risen to as much as $1 billion. The overall could be billions more due to disruption of both the wine and tourist industries. John Blackstone reports.



United flight diverted after scuffle over legroom

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Two passengers on a United flight from Newark to Denver got in a spat over the seat recline. The argument got so heated, it forced the plane to divert to Chicago. Both passengers were removed from the plane. Gayle King reports.

Israel targets two tallest buildings in Gaza

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In the wake of heavy rocket fire against its country, the Israeli military launched more than a dozen airstrikes on suspected Hamas targets in Gaza City. Warnings were issued, but more than 20 people were wounded. Gayle King reports.

Parents overjoyed after American journalist released in Syria

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Peter Curtis, an American journalist who was captured by militants nearly two years ago, was freed Sunday in Syria. His father said the search had been like "hunting for bats in a dark, black cave." Anthony Mason reports.

Obama authorizes surveillance flights over Syria

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President Obama ordered U.S. reconnaissance flights over Syria in the effort to battle militant group ISIS. Airstrikes in that country have not yet been authorized, although the Pentagon is planning for possible action. David Martin reports.

Aspirin could help with blood clots, study finds

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Daily doses of aspirin could help reduce the risk of recurring blood clots, researchers say. Also, a study from Stanford University found that about one in seven people hace what it calls "sleep drunkenness." Brian Webb reports on the day's top health stories.

S&P 500 sets record high

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Eric Platt, Reporter for fastFT, discusses Monday's upswing on Wall Street and what it means for the average investor.

Teens and sleep

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Dr. Matthew Lorber, Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC, discusses why the American Academy of Pediatrics is recommending middle and high schools delay start times to combat teen sleep deprivation.

Signage outside of school causing 15 feet of confusion

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Reading parking signs to avoid getting a ticket can be frustrating, but one particular sign in Culver City, California really takes the cake. It's a whopping 15 feet of rules and regulations, and it's caused so much confusion city officials have already had pieces of it removed. KCAL-TV's Juan Fernandez reports.

Families mourn 10 victims of Boulder supermarket shooting

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Family and friends are remembering those killed in Monday's Boulder, Colorado supermarket shooting. Jonathan Vigliotti speaks with those closest to the victims as they recall the beautiful lives they lived.

Ferguson a painful reminder for victim of police brutality

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In January 2009, Alex Landau was almost beaten to death by Denver police during a traffic stop. None of the officers involved were prosecuted or disciplined. His mother has joined him in an effort to stopping police brutality. Manuel Bojorquez reports.





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