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CDC director: We don't know if Ebola serum is helpful or harmful

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Tom Frieden, the director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, weighs in during a congressional hearing on the current Ebola crisis in West Africa, which is on pace to sicken more people than all other previous outbreaks of the disease combined.



How grandparents can bridge the age gap with financial advice

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How grandparents can bridge the age gap with financial advice A recent study with TIAA-CREF shows that less than one in ten grandparents talk to their grandchildren about money. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Ray Martin sits down with MIT AgeLab director Dr. Joe Coughlin to talk about how grandparents can play a role in their grandchildren's financial future.

Lawyer: Bergdahl's interview with U.S. Army "productive"

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The U.S. Army began questioning Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl about his disappearance in Afghanistan that led to five years in captivity by the Taliban. Bergdahl's attorney described the interview as "non-adversarial" and said his client was in "good spirits."

Stowaway woman arrested at LAX

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Law enforcement officials are investigating a woman who allegedly sneaked onto a plane in San José after evading security measures. This is the second time a person has illegally boarded a flight from San José's airport in recent months. Danielle Nottingham reports.

Connecticut boating accident, teen death

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One teen was killed and another was injured in a boating accident near the Old Greenwich Yacht Club in Connecticut. WFSB's Erin Connolly reports.

Passengers rescued from Dallas Zoo monorail

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The monorail at the Dallas Zoo came to a halt this morning because of an external power surge. The zoo's ladders were too short to reach the passengers, so Dallas Fire Rescue was called in to help. KTVT's Susy Solis reports.

Border crossing hurts B&B business

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Mike Fisher, a bed and breakfast owner in the Rio Grande Valley, says immigrants crossing the border are spending the night on his property and affecting his bottom line. KGBT's Robert Crandall reports from the Rio Grande Valley.

Tulsa cop allegedly shoots, kills daughter's boyfriend

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Tulsa, Okla. police say one of their own, 24-year veteran Shannon Kepler, gunned down his daughter's boyfriend in the street. The victim, Jeremy Lake, was 19 years old. Emory Brian reports for CBS News from Tulsa.

Capturing the last days of Nixon's controversial presidency

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Friday marks the 40-year anniversary of President Richard Nixon's resignation after his role in the Watergate cover-up was exposed. Ben Tracy talks with two men who captured behind-the-scenes moments in photographs and audio, revealing more about those fateful last days.

"The And" displays complicated truths of couples' experiences

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The upcoming interactive documentary asks 30 couples of all ages, backgrounds and genders to be honest about sex, money, power and more. Director Topaz Adizes and creative director of marketing agency "Noise" Nathan Phillips join the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the documentary. For more, visit www.theand.us.

Syracuse professor grows 40 different fruits on one tree

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Sam Van Aken, an art professor at Syracuse University, grafted the tree over nine years into something of biblical proportions. The "Tree of 40 Fruits" contains peaches, plums, nectarines and apricots, all of which are readily edible. Jeff Glor reports.

Laura Bush and Michelle Obama talk spotlight and criticism

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Dozens of first ladies of the world met during this week's African Summit in Washington. Former First Lady Laura Bush called the line of women a "sorority" in her public discussion with First Lady Michelle Obama during the event. Major Garrett reports from the White House.

Officers volunteer to help guard U.S.-Mexico border

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In Falfurrias, Texas, law enforcement officials are working as volunteers to intercept human traffickers smuggling immigrants across the border. The Border Brotherhood of Texas, a group of officers from different agencies are now deputized and filling in the shifts needed to stop the flow of immigrants. Manuel Bojorquez reports.





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