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Inventor creates high-voltage, ejector bed

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including an extreme invention for those who have trouble getting out of bed and a baby elephant chasing away birds. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

Jack of all trades

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Heath Padgett and his wife Alyssa travel across the country in a used RV to work for just one day in all 50 states. Elaine Quijano reports on the journey.

Migrants cross into Europe from Africa

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Migrants trying to escape poverty and violence in Northern Africa and the Middle east are flowing into Europe but the thousands. France and Britain are looking to the European Union to do more. Charlie D'Agata reports.

Rocky Fire doubles in size overnight

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At least 6,000 homes and businesses are in danger north of San Francisco from a fire that has already consumed 47,000 acres. Carter Evans has the latest from the front lines.

The Battle Above

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The U.S. and China are locked in a high stakes contest over satellites that are critical to national security and everyday life. David Martin reports.



8/2: Trump, Huckabee, Sullenberger

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The latest news on Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 and a deep dive into the 2016 presidential field, with Republican candidate Donald Trump, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, CBS News Aviation and Safety Expert Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, and others.

Nick Offerman & Megan Mullally's thrilling social life

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Web extra: The stars of "Parks and Recreation" and "Will & Grace" are one of Hollywood's longer-married couples, but Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally tell Conor Knighton they aren't exactly living the high life of Tinseltown.

Ben Stein blames cell phones for America's economic ills

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The Commerce Department reported last week that the economy is growing at an annual rate of just 2.3 percent. Contributor Ben Stein thinks he knows one reason why worker productivity is stalling, and it's in your pocket.

The rise of the personalized super PAC?

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Former FEC Commissioner Trevor Potter, Matea Gold of the Washington Post, Steven Law of American Crossroads, and CBS News Correspondent Julianna Goldman break down the recent rise of the personalized super PAC, funded by a "sugar daddy" or "sugar mama."

The Koch primaries

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Former FEC Commissioner Trevor Potter, Matea Gold of the Washington Post, Steven Law of American Crossroads, and CBS News Correspondent Julianna Goldman discuss the dangers of campaign finance gone bad.

Campaign Finance 101: A breakdown of 2016's "game for billionaires"

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Former FEC Commissioner Trevor Potter, Matea Gold of the Washington Post, Steven Law of American Crossroads, and CBS News correspondent Julianna Goldman discuss the potential for corruption and “dark money” in the runup to the 2016 Presidential election.

The Donald can't be bought

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Former FEC Commissioner Trevor Potter, Matea Gold of the Washington Post, Steven Law of American Crossroads, and CBS News Correspondent Julianna Goldman address the irony and truth behind Donald Trump’s campaign finance complaints.

Hillary Clinton’s new attacks

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Dan Balz of the Washington Post, Reihan Salam of the National Review, Ron Fournier of the National Journal, and Molly Ball of The Atlantic break down presidential contender Hillary Clinton’s recent attacks on Jeb Bush’s super PAC “Right to Rise” and The New York Times.

Long-lost home movies reveal one couple's love story

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After historian Bill Poray came upon some Kodachrome home movies from seven decades ago, he searched for the girl who appeared to be the object of the camera operator's affection. Steve Hartman tells the story of what he found.

Cuban cigar makers eye the U.S. market

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American cigar lovers are hoping that they'll soon have the chance to enjoy Cuba's signature product. Mark Strassmann heads to Havana to visit that island nation's cigar industry, and to sample what could soon be in American stores if Congress votes to lift the 1962 trade embargo of Cuban goods.

2016 apologies

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Dan Balz of the Washington Post, Reihan Salam of the National Review, Ron Fournier of the National Journal, and Molly Ball of The Atlantic discuss the fight for authenticity among candidates vying for the 2016 presidential bid.

Donald Trump’s next move

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Dan Balz of the Washington Post, Reihan Salam of the National Review, Ron Fournier of the National Journal, and Molly Ball of The Atlantic break down the next steps for business mogul Donald Trump.

Will Joe Biden run for President?

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Dan Balz of the Washington Post, Reihan Salam of the National Review, Ron Fournier of the National Journal, and Molly Ball of The Atlantic discuss the possibility of a 2016 bid by Vice President Joe Biden.

How dangerous are drones?

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CBS News Aviation and Safety Expert Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger says drones and laser pointer attacks are becoming dangerously ubiquitous, noting that drone attacks pose an even greater threat to airline safety than large birds.

MH370: True Detective Story

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CBS News Aviation and Safety Expert Captain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger says we should not jump to conclusions when identifying debris off the coast of Réunion Island. Captain Sullenberger says judgments about missing plane MH370 should be made only after evaluation by metallurgists and marine biologists.

Light pollution: A stargazer's worst enemy

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Astronomers and stargazers combat light pollution, to bask in the awe-inspiring splendor of a truly dark sky. Are city lights dimming our view of the starry, starry night? Barry Petersen takes us stargazing. Originally broadcast Aug. 10, 2014





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