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Democrats fighting uphill battle to save Senate majority

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CBSNews.com Executive Washington Editor Steve Chaggaris talks with RealClearPolitics Political Reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns about this year's most competitive Senate races and why Democrats have cause to worry about losing their majority.

Hotel's robot butlers revolutionize room service

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A Silicon Valley hotel is investing in one of these high-tech hospitality machines, which can bring things like extra towels to guests' rooms. More robot butlers are expected to pop up at other hotels after the beta test. KPIX's Don Ford reports.



Caught on tape: bear in car eats turkey sandwich

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A Colorado Springs homeowner alerted workers that a bear was camping out in their truck. The 250-pound black bear climbed through the passenger window and helped himself to one of the worker's turkey sandwiches. KCNC's Jennifer Brice reports.

Flash floods wash over Rhode Island

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The Providence, Rhode Island area was slammed with rain leading to heavy flash flooding in the streets. CBS affiliate WPRI has the story.

Campbell Brown and lawyer David Boies team up for teacher tenure reform

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Why is a famous attorney known for liberal causes like same-sex marriage now backing a more conservative case against teacher tenure? Lawyer David Boies and journalist Campbell Brown join the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss why they're working together for education reform.

Katie Holmes and Harvey Weinstein on bringing "The Giver" to big screen

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The new movie "The Giver" is based on a popular book in which a boy learns the dark underside of his futuristic society. His mother, played by Katie Holmes, is responsible to making sure civilians follow the government's strict rules. Katie Homes and Harvey Weinstein, one of the producers, join the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to talk about their upcoming film.

24-year-old wordsmith wins Scrabble championship

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Scrabble's new national champion is 24-year-old Conrad Bassett-Bouchard from Portland, marking a departure from the older generation of players who have traditionally dominated the board game. Jim Axelrod reports.

Cutting sodium in half could save lives, study shows

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Researchers at Harvard say well over 1.5 million heart-related deaths worldwide can be blamed on eating too much salt. Nearly 58,000 lives could be saved every year in the U.S. alone by cutting sodium intake in half. Cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to talk about this latest evidence.

Most people eat far too much salt, study says

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A study in the New England Journal of Medicine found that people consume twice the amount of salt that doctors recommend. Also, Texas researchers found that anti-inflammatory drugs could help the health of breast cancer survivors. Alison Harmelin has the day's top health news.

Astrobotic lifts off on quest for Google Lunar XPrize

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Astrobotic, a team from Pittsburgh, is one of 18 teams competing in the Google Lunar XPrize, a race to get to the moon with a $30 million payoff. It recently completed an important test at the Mojave Air and Space Port. CNET's Tim Stevens is following the competition.

Israel-Hamas truce extended despite spike in violence

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A five-day cease fire continues in the Middle East, despite a shaky start, as talks between Israel and Hamas are happening in Cairo, Egypt. Just after the truce was annouced last night, Hamas launched rockets and Israeli forces responded with airstrikes on Gaza. Norah O'Donnell reports.

Police and protesters clash for fourth night in St. Louis suburb

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Ferguson, Missouri, is shaken after another night of violence protests, which the police attempted to keep in check by firing tear gas and smoke grenades. Mark Strassmann reports from Ferguson, where the police chief says better race relations is now his top priority.

Broadway lights dim for Robin Williams

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Theaters on Broadway dimmed their marquee lights Wednesday night in tribute to Robin Williams. Plus, Justin Bieber pleads guilty to charges of careless driving and resisting arrest. Danielle Nottingham takes a look at the day's top entertainment stories in this Eye on Entertainment.





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