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Fats: To fear or not to fear them?

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Researchers at Harvard's School of Public Health have new information on the effects of eating fats. Doctor of Internal Medicine Alexandra Sowa joins CBSN to discuss.

CBSN business headlines for Oct. 22, 2015

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YouTube introduces a subscription service, soda sales go flat, McDonald's tests energy drink sales and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Hena Daniels has today's CBSN business headlines.

Benghazi panel chair: Investigation not about Hillary Clinton

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South Carolina Rep. Trey Gowdy, the chairman of the House Select Committee investigating Benghazi, tells Hillary Clinton in his opening statement that the probe is not singularly focused on the former secretary of state

Hillary Clinton, Benghazi and the 3 AM phone call

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As Hillary Clinton testifies before the House Select Committee on Benghazi, here's a look at what she told "Face the Nation" last month about the 2012 attack in Libya and her use of a private email server as secretary of state



Brain stimulation surgery live from the operating room

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For the first time on American television, doctors will perform live brain surgery on a patient who suffered years of tremors. They are related to early onset Parkinson's disease. The patient will undergo deep brain stimulation where electrical impulses are delivered inside the brain. Bryant Gumbel, host of "Brain Surgery Live," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the show.

Why YouTube is launching Red subscription service

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YouTube is launching YouTube Red, betting that some users will pay the $9.99 monthly subscription fee to play its videos and music ad-free. Viewers can also watch original programming from YouTube’s biggest stars, including Swedish gamer PewDiePie, the cast of College Humor and video blogger Lilly Singh. CBS News contributor and NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new service.

BlackRock president talks risk of clinging to cash, retirement

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A new survey by BlackRock, the world’s largest investment firm that manages nearly $5 trillion in assets, is revealing how average investors are holding too much cash and shortchanging their future. BlackRock President Rob Kapito joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings.

Jon Stewart and wife on life after "Daily Show"

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When Jon Stewart's fans learned his post-"Daily Show" life would take him to a farm, they might have thought it was a joke. But more than two months after the multi-Emmy winner stepped away from the "fake" news desk, he and his wife Tracey welcomed CBS News to their New Jersey farm. Tracey is out with a new book, “Do Unto Animals,” and Stewart is settling into his new rhythm. Gayle King reports in a story you’ll see only on “CBS This Morning.”

Drivers using hands-free tech still unfocused, study finds

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Many cars made today have technology that is supposed to fight distracted driving, but a new study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety shows how going hands-free can be more dangerous and distracting than first thought. The study found using a voice-controlled system that syncs to a smartphone can be as mentally taxing as balancing your checkbook. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Did Taiwanese woman try to have baby in U.S. airspace?

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The woman who gave birth on a China Airlines flight has reportedly been denied entry to the U.S. and separated from her child. New details have emerged that could land the new mom in legal trouble. Vinita Nair reports on why she might face a hefty bill for the birth.

NM police say suspect in road rage shooting confessed

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Tony Torrez in New Mexico faces a murder charge for the road-rage killing of 4-year-old Lilly Garcia who died Tuesday. Police say a gunman admitted shooting into a car driven by her dad. Mireya Villarreal reports on what led to the deadly encounter.

Dickerson on Clinton's Benghazi testimony, Biden's 2016 decision

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After months of political controversy, Hillary Clinton is set to testify before the House Benghazi committee Thursday. John Dickerson, "Face The Nation" host and CBS News political director, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Clinton's upcoming testimony and Joe Biden's decision to not run for president.

Biden decides not to run for president, but won't be silent

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Vice President Joe Biden ended months of speculation Wednesday, announcing that he will not run for president. In a surprise statement delivered from the White House Rose Garden, Biden called on Democrats to uphold President Obama's legacy. Major Garrett reports from the White House.

High stakes for Clinton's long-awaited Benghazi testimony

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Hillary Clinton heads to Capitol Hill Thursday to face a special House committee that will grill her about the 2012 deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Her use of a private e-mail server for State Department business is also likely to come up. Nancy Cordes reports.

Study: Los Angeles has 99% chance of major earthquake

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Analysis from NASA predicts there's a 99.99% chance that a magnitude 5 or greater earthquake will hit the Los Angeles area. USGS Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones spoke to CBSN about the latest research.

Trump on closing mosques: "I would do that, absolutely"

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When asked whether he supported the U.K.'s move to close some mosques, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump replied he would do the same if elected. CBSN's Contessa Brewer discusses the reaction to his remarks.

David Spade opens up on Eddie Murphy feud

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Comedian David Spade has opened up about his decades-long feud with comedian and fellow SNL alum Eddie Murphy. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has the latest on the drama.

YouTube launching ad-free streaming accounts

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The largest online video provider says it will roll out "YouTube Red," which offers ad-free and original content for a $10 fee. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more on the service.

2015 on track to be hottest year on record

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The U.N. says that a combination of global warming and a strong El Nino have contributed to making 2015 the warmest year since the 600s. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more on the climate trends.

Vatican, doctors deny reports pope has cancer

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The Vatican is denying reports the pope has been diagnosed with cancer. The doctor who allegedly treated the pontiff also says it's not true. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports.





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