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#CBSNBusiness: July 27, 2015

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Stock sell-off continues in China, Fiat Chrysler will pay a record $105 million settlement, and falling oil prices are sending prices lower at the pump. CBS News Monetwatch's Jill Wagner has the day's business headlines.

Race to 2016: campaigns are heating up

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Donald Trump is surging in the polls as the first GOP debate nears. CBS news senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with a discussion.

"Beyond the Brick" examines world's fascination with Legos

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Lego products are on sale in more than 140 countries. By last year, the total number of Lego pieces created reached 760 billion. Now, they are part of a new documentary, or "A Lego Brickumentary.” Co-director and Oscar winner Daniel Junge joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the film.

American-style BBQ heats up in U.K.

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London is known for its fish and chips and meat pies, but an American cooking revolution is underway. The city is home to 65 Southern restaurants and barbecue joints. Charlie D'Agata takes us behind the grill to see how Brits are going "down home" with flavor far from home.

Doctor testifies about George Floyd's cause of death

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Dr. Bradford Langenfeld, the emergency doctor who tried to resuscitate George Floyd and eventually pronounced him dead, testified Monday he believed Floyd died from oxygen deprivation. CBS News' Jamie Yuccas joins CBSN to explain why his testimony is key for the prosecution.



Rude behavior can spread like common cold, study finds

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New research shows rude behavior is contagious, just like the common cold. The University of Florida study finds people who encounter rudeness at work are more likely to treat co-workers the same way. Social psychologist Heidi Grant Halvorson is the associate director of the motivation science center at Columbia Business School and joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the study.

New FDA-approved cholesterol drug carries hefty price tag

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There’s a new option if you can't control your cholesterol with statins alone. Manufacturers begin shipping Praluent, the PCSK9 inhibitor drug approved Friday by the FDA. This class of cholesterol fighters could protect millions of Americans from heart disease, but the price could send overall health care costs soaring. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning” from Los Angeles to discuss the drug.

Campaign 2016: Trump's "moment," new questions surrounding Clinton emails

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New polls show Donald Trump building on his frontrunner status in the Republican race. Meanwhile, Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton insists that no classified emails were sent or received from her personal email server while she was secretary of state. Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the 2016 race.

Woman shoots possible serial killer linked to nine cases across U.S.

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Detectives across the country are re-examining cold cases after a possible serial killer went after a West Virginia woman. Neal Falls, 45, could be connected to a string of murders that police are investigating in Ohio, Illinois and Nevada. Police say he began strangling the latest victim in her home, but she took his gun and killed him. Mark Albert reports on how the woman survived.

Berkeley sued over mandatory cellphone radiation warning

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Berkeley, California, is in a battle over what it can say about cell phones and cancer risk. An ordinance set to begin next month requires cell phone retailers to post a warning about potential radiation danger, but a lawsuit put the measure on hold. A wireless trade group says it violates businesses' First Amendment rights, forcing them to share false information. New York Times science columnist John Tierney joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the controversy.

Sisters reunite after Louisiana movie theater shooting

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In a surprising family connection during the gunfire last week at Louisiana movie theater, two sisters were both at the chaotic shooting scene, but for very different reasons. Nicole Zammit Fuselier was inside enjoying an evening out. Kaitlyn Petitjean rushed to the attack to help victims. David Begnaud reports on their emotional reunion.

Coast Guard discovers missing teens' empty boat off Florida coast

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The search is still on for two 14-year-olds missing in Florida. Austin Stephanos and Perry Cohen left Jupiter, Florida, on Friday, apparently on a fishing trip. The Coast Guard found their boat Sunday, dozens of miles offshore from Ponce de Leon Inlet, near Daytona Beach. One life jacket was in the boat. Vicente Arenas reports from Key Biscayne, Florida.

Obama focuses on terror fight, human rights in Africa visit

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President Obama is in Ethiopia talking with African leaders about the fight against terrorism. He is the first sitting U.S. president to visit the troubled east African country. Mr. Obama stood with Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn on Monday, but ceremony could not obscure a decade of harsh single-party rule, harassment of journalists and the ‎jailing of dissidents. Major Garrett reports from Addis Ababa.

Firefighters hurt in northern California wildfires

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Four firefighters are recovering after being burned fighting a massive northern California wildfire. The so-called Lowell Fire threatens hundreds of homes northeast of Sacramento. It is one of nine active wildfires burning in California. Ben Tracy reports on how the remote and rugged terrain is hampering the fight.

Fiat Chrysler to pay record fine for mishandling recalls

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The automaker is preparing to pay a record $105 million fine for mishandling safety recalls on millions of vehicles. The penalty is the largest-ever imposed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Kris Van Cleave reports on the settlement that also forces the carmaker to buy back hundreds of thousands of trucks.

Surveillance video shows Louisiana theater shooter's final days

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Investigators hope the hotel video will provide insight into why John Russell Houser opened fire at the movie theater last Thursday. Funeral services will be held Monday for two women killed in the shooting. Jillian Johnson, 33, was a musician and gift shop owner. Mayci Breaux, 21, was a student at Louisiana State University who was preparing to become an ultrasound and radiology technician. David Begnaud reports.

United Airlines commits to addressing diversity issues

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First on "CBS This Morning," United Airlines, the only major U.S. airline with a flight school, is announcing its plan to address diversity issues within the industry and to train 5,000 new pilots by 2030. At least half will be women or people of color. Errol Barnett reports.





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