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Venice prepares for George Clooney's wedding

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Italian officials are closing pedestrian walkways around the Cavalli Palace to prevent crowds from gathering. Plus, some of Hollywood's leading ladies toast Matthew McConaughey at the American Cinematheque's annual gala. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines

Judith Light: From "Who's the Boss?" to "Dallas"

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The Emmy Award-winning actress tells CBS News' Lauren Moraski about starring in the "Dallas" reboot and her why she considers her "Who's the Boss?" co-stars "family."

Markets rediscover fear

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A combination of factors are weighing on stocks, led by a recognition among investors that the days of "easy money" courtesy of the Federal Reserve are coming to a close. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari explains.

FCC holds forum on net neutrality

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Consumers have been protesting the possibility of major providers like Comcast or AT&T controlling the speed of the internet, and therefore and forcing people to pay more for faster service. The FCC is participating in forums across the country to hear public comment on net neutrality. KOVR's Ron Jones reports.

Back to buying: Americans' spending habits change after recession

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A new report shows seven years after the beginning of the great recession, American shoppers are finally back and ready to spend. Consumer Reports' senior projects editor Tod Marks joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the spending trends.

Feds crack down on physician-owned companies

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A "CBS This Morning" investigation showed that some doctors are getting a cut of the profits for the hardware they put in patients. Now, federal prosecutors are cracking down on physicians with ownership stakes in medical device companies. Jeff Glor reports.



Bugs and bendy phones mar Apple release of iOS 8 and iPhone 6

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Some users of the new iOS 8 update are losing cell service and the "Touch ID" feature. Also, reports are surfacing that the new iPhone 6 can accidentally be bent. CNET editor Tim Stevens joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the glitches and hardware issues.

MoneyWatch: iPhone 6 Plus "Bendgate" controversy

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Apple stock took a hit after iPhone 6 Plus customers complained their phones bent when they were left in their pockets for a long period of time. Also, sandwich chain Jimmy John's said customers' credit card data from more than 200 stores in 37 states may have been compromised. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

"Big Brother" names a new winner

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Derrick Levasseur is the last house guest standing on "Big Brother." Plus, Barbra Streisand hits a milestone that no other recording artist has matched. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.

New site pays users for posts

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Bubblews, a new social media network, says users who post their thoughts, pictures, and videos online should be getting paid for it. Users earn a penny for every "like," view, and comment. CBS News' Bigad Shaban reports.

Indiana couple jump ropes on bed of nails, sets Guinness record

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Imagine lying under a bed of three-thousand nails weighing in at 125-pounds, then having a 125-pound woman jump rope on top of it. That's what one couple from Fremont, Indiana did - and set a new Guinness World Record. WANE's Megan Reust reports.

"Mind clone" robot aims to overcome life's limits

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Martine Rothblatt, CEO of a $6 billion pharma company, was born a man but decided to change genders some 30 years ago. Now, in Rothblatt's new book "Virtually Human," she is challenging the limits of human life. Jim Axelrod reports.

Finance tips for women

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While women make nearly 75 percent of all household buying decisions, only 50 percent are confident about personal finances. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the importance of women staying on top of their money.

Undercover look at China's iPhone black market

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The release of the iPhone 6 in China has been delayed, but as many as 5 million phones could make it to the mainland anyway. The scramble to get the phone has created a thriving black market. Seth Doane reports.

Electronic ordering changing the way we eat at restaurants

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Ordering your food electronically while inside a restaurant is becoming more popular with casual restaurants across the country. Several eateries now give customers tablets and other devices to order food and pay the bill. CBS News' Jericka Duncan went to one restaurant to see how it works.

Which nations will join U.S. in coalition against ISIS?

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A panel on the fight against Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria, with former Sen. Joe Lieberman; Director, President and CEO of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Jane Harman; Brookings Institution Senior Fellow Robert Kagan; and former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell.

Will Ebola finally collide with modern medicine?

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Dr. William Schaffner, chairman of the Department of Preventive Medicine at Vanderbilt University, and Dr. Jon LaPook report on the Ebola crisis as 3,000 U.S. military personnel head to West Africa to help combat the epidemic.





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