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Joaquin adds to dangerous flood situation in Mid-Atlantic

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Rain and wind from Hurricane Joaquin are adding to the already dangerous flood situation caused by a nor'easter in the Mid-Atlantic states. President Obama declared a state of emergency in South Carolina, where David Begnaud reports from Charleston.

Tracking Hurricane Joaquin

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Craig Setzer, chief meteorologist of CBS Miami station WFOR, has the latest on Hurricane Joaquin's path.

Medical examiner: Oregon gunman killed himself

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Oregon's medical examiner says the gunman behind the deadly shooting at Umpqua Community College killed himself as police closed in. Sheriff John Hanlin tells John Blackstone more details on the final minutes of the campus shooting.

Oregon student's quick thinking helps save classmate

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The number of dead and injured from the shooting at Umpqua Community College may have been higher had it not been for the quick thinking of the youngest shooting survivor. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Donald Trump hits Jeb Bush over "inappropriate" gun control remarks

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After Jeb Bush responded to a question on gun control by cautioning against over-legislating because "stuff happens," Donald After Jeb Bush responded to a question on gun control by cautioning against over-legislating because "stuff happens," Donald Trump is calling his rival's reaction "inappropriate," especially in the wake of Thursday's deadly shooting at an Oregon college

Number of migrants crossing U.S. border rose 71% in March

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Over 172,000 migrants crossed the U.S. border in March, 71% more than in February. 60 Minutes correspondent Enrique Acevedo spoke with Central American families staying at a hotel in Mexico waiting to cross into the U.S. He joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.



Obama to Congress: Pass a "serious budget"

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Stop-gap measures, like short-term funding bills, is "not the way America should operate," the president said. "It just kicks the can down the road without solving any problems or doing any long-term planning for the future."

Tips for navigating Social Security's complicated system

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This year, over 40 million Americans age 65 and older will receive Social Security retirement benefits. Despite its wide use and popularity, the 80-year-old system remains more complicated than you might expect. But there are a few simple ways to understand how to claim benefits at their full value. Jill Schlesinger reports.

20 years ago, O.J. Simpson acquitted in ex-wife's murder trial

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On this day in 1995, the jury reached a verdict in the O.J. Simpson murder trial. The legendary NFL running back was set free, acquitted of the brutal murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. Vinita Nair takes a look back.

The Dish: Chef Vivian Howard

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Chef Vivian Howard worked with some of the stars of the culinary world in New York City before returning home to North Carolina and opening her ground-breaking restaurant, Chef & the Farmer. Later she launched "A Chef's Life," an award-winning PBS reality show. Howard joins “CBS This Morning” to share her story and some of her signature recipes.

The rise of sneaker culture

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Sneakers got their name because their rubber soles let the wearer "sneak" around quietly. These days, sneakers of all types, from basketball to running shoes, are also high-priced status symbols and a multi-billion-dollar industry in the U.S. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Smaller electric vehicles like golf carts gain popularity

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More Americans are driving low-speed electric vehicles, more commonly known as golf carts, instead of cars. But these aren't just any golf carts – some look a lot like miniature hot rods. David Begnaud reports.

"Razzle Dazzle" details Broadway's gritty history

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In the 1970s, interest in live theater hit an all-time low and Broadway's dilapidated theaters almost turned out the lights for good. The whole story is chronicled in a new book, "Razzle Dazzle: The Battle for Broadway," published by Simon and Schuster, a division of CBS. Michael Riedel, the author of the book and New York Post's theater columnist, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the revival of Broadway.

Farmer discovers woolly mammoth in Michigan field

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A paleontologist from the University of Michigan says the partial remains of the woolly mammoth found in a farm field in Michigan may tell us a lot about human activity more than 11,000 years ago. Vinita Nair reports.

Effectiveness of genetic therapy on breast cancer treatment

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A new study shows chemotherapy, a standard treatment for breast cancer, may not be right for all patients. Also, Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss why bacteria in your gut could affect whether you suffer from asthma.

PwC to help employees pay off student loans

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With the cost of higher education continuing to skyrocket, more young Americans are asking if college is worth going deeply into debt. PwC, one of the nation's biggest accounting firms, is stirring up the debate with its program to help employees pay down their student loans. Yahoo’s personal finance correspondent Mandi Woodruff joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the impact of the education perks.

Tensions increase as Russia targets ISIS in Syria

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President Obama is calling Russia's entry into the Syrian war "a recipe for disaster," especially since U.S. warplanes are also in the skies over the war zone. Russia says its main purpose is fighting terrorism, but the U.S. says Moscow is trying to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Holly Williams reports.

U.S. warplanes may have hit Afghan medical clinic

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U.S. airstrikes may have killed nine local staffers at a medical clinic run by Doctors Without Borders during a bombing raid in the provincial city of Kunduz in northern Afghanistan. The U.S. apparently was trying to dislodge Taliban insurgents who had seized the city Monday. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

CBS Evening News, April 8, 2021

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At least 1 dead, multiple people wounded in Texas workplace shooting; Deadly D.C. carjacking highlights troubling nationwide trend

Hurdles of pushing for new gun control measures

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President Obama used part of his Friday news conference to keep up the pressure for action on gun control. But will the politics ever change? Washington Post political writer Philip Bump joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the challenges lawmakers face in trying to bring about tougher gun control measures.

New details on Oregon gunman's link to college

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Investigators are sifting through evidence to determine the motive of gunman Christopher Sean Harper-Mercer who killed nine people and injured nine others Thursday at community college in Roseburg, Oregon. He died in a shootout with police. John Blackstone reports.





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