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Out for a stroll in zero gravity

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Space station cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemyev began a planned 6-hour and 15-minute spacewalk today, launching a small Peruvian science satellite before pressing ahead with work to change out external experiments and to carry out routine maintenance.

Students react to plot against high school

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California authorities arrested two teenagers who allegedly plotted a massacre at their high school in South Pasadena. KCBS has the story of how the community reacted.

Mall commercial shows there's no such thing as bad publicity

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A commercial for the East Hills shopping mall in St. Joseph, Missouri, takes a controversial approach, and it has already attracted over 600,000 online views. The producer tells "CBS This Morning" he made the commercial for just $300. Jeff Glor reports.

Does pregnant police officer Lyndi Trischler have a case?

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CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Kentucky police officer Lyndi Trischler's discrimination charges against her police department. They say the pregnant officer cannot take an easier job despite her state and Trischler is fighting back.

New fitness craze: Wake-up raves give pre-work boost

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A new early morning workout has New Yorkers exercising through dance, boosting customers' spirits and health. Music, dancing and sweat during this sober "conscious clubbing" is proving to be very successful. Elaine Quijano reports.



Trial underway for man who shot sons' killer

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Two years ago, David Barajas saw his two sons killed by a drunk driver. He shot and killed the man in revenge and now is on trial for murder. Anna Werner reports from Texas.

How much is $100 worth in your state?

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A new report by the Commerce Department shows in which states $100 will go the farthest. Mississippi spenders get the most bang for their buck, while $100 buys the least in Washington, D.C. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Charlie Rose accepts ALS "ice bucket challenge"

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The "ice bucket challenge" is still going strong as huge donations are pouring in for research to stop ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease. After Norah O'Donnell and Gayle King showed their videos on "CBS This Morning" yesterday, Charlie Rose took the plunge in Central Park.

Sprint and Verizon compete over affordable cell phone plans

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Sprint is launching a new plan that covers ten lines for $100 a month, and customers will get $350 for switching to the provider. Verizon is fighting back with its own deal of $60 a month for unlimited talk and text. CBS News financial analyst and contributor Mellody Hobson joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to weigh in on the big shakeup in the cell phone industry.

Headlines at 7:30: U.S. destroys all of Syria's most dangerous chemical weapons

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Although Syria agreed to give up its chemical weapons, the FAA has issued a ban on all U.S. flights over Syria. Also, more defense witnesses take the stand today in the corruption trial of former Virgina Gov. McDonnell. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.

Testing phase begins for V2V "talking" car technology

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Nearly 1,100 lives could be saved every year on the roads by cars that "talk" to each other. The government is out with new findings on V2V, or vehicle to vehicle, technology. Jeff Pegues reports.

Number of Ebola victims continues to increase

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New numbers show another spike in victims of West Africa's deadly Ebola outbreak. The World Health Organization now says the virus killed 1,229 people out of over 2,200 infections. Norah O'Donnell and Jeff Glor report.

31 arrested overnight in Ferguson, Missouri

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Despite the presence of the Missouri National Guard, protests in Ferguson, Missouri, escalated Monday night. Police arrested 31 people and at least two people were shot. Vladimir Duthiers reports from Ferguson.

Wildfire threatens Yosemite area

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Five hundred homes in the area of Yosemite National Park are threatened by a wildfire that has already damaged at least eight structures. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Iraqi, Kurdish forces re-take Mosul dam from ISIS

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Government forces in Iraq are battling ISIS in the city of Tikrit, a day after American airstrikes aided Iraqi and Kurdish forces reclaim the Mosul dam. Charlie D'Agata reports from northern Iraq where the fighting continues.

Obama calls for calm in Ferguson, describes chaos in broader context of race

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For the first time, President Barack Obama described the chaos in Ferguson in a broader context of race, upward mobility and prejudice. U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder will also travel to Ferguson Wednesday to meet with community leaders and investigators. Major Garrett reports from the White House.

Seniors getting invasive cancer screenings despite little benefit

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North Carolina researchers say that many elderly patients with limited lifespans were getting invasive screenings, like colonoscopies, with little benefit and risk of complications. Also, a new study found that the deaths after urology surgery are on the rise. Terry Okita reports on the day's top health news.





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