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CBSN Business Headlines for October 21, 2015

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Sony pays its employees after last year's hack, Amazon hires thousands for the holidays, Lego struggles with demand and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Hena Daniels has today's CBSN Business Headlines.

VP Joe Biden continues criticism of Hillary Clinton

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VP Joe Biden continues his criticism of Hillary Clinton, saying that only the vice president can speak for the president abroad. Slate chief political correspondent Jamelle Bouie has analysis for CBSN.

What "Back to the Future Part II" predicted right

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October 21, 2015 marks a very important day in cinematic history. Exactly 30 years ago, Marty McFly and Doc Brown blasted to this date in their DeLorean time machine in "Back to the Future Part II." Vladimir Duthiers reports.

John Grisham talks new book "Rogue Lawyer"

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John Grisham never dreamed of being an author until he witnessed a dramatic criminal trial as a young lawyer. In 27 years, Grisham has created 30 novels for adults and five for young adults. Most are legal thrillers and has sold more than 300 million copies. Nine became movies starring some of Hollywood’s biggest names. First on "CBS This Morning," Grisham joins the show to discuss his latest book, "Rogue Lawyer."

23andMe CEO on genetic testing relaunch, protecting privacy

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Two years ago, the company 23andMe was poised to revolutionize personal genetic medicine. With a $99 saliva kit, it offered to analyze your DNA, revealing your risk for health threats like diabetes, heart disease and breast cancer. The FDA wrote a scathing warning letter ordering 23andMe to halt sales and stop giving customers a health analysis. The feds claimed 23andMe wouldn’t cooperate and ignored inquiries for six months. CEO and co-founder of “23 and Me” Anne Wojcicki joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss the company's future.



Take charge of your health care and retirement plan

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Health care costs are rising, with the average family of four spending more than $10,000 on medical expenses. Also, nearly 40 million American families are saving virtually nothing for retirement. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to offer tips on taking charge of your future.

Chris Christie: Hard to imagine Biden not running for president

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As Washington speculates on whether Vice President Joe Biden will run for president, Republican presidential candidate and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King whether he expects Biden to jump into the 2016 race. According to Christie, he and Biden have known each other for over 19 years.

Missouri churches in mostly-black areas hit by arsonist

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A reward is being offered for any information leading to the arrest of a suspected arsonist targeting churches in predominately black neighborhoods in Missouri. Since October 8, six church fires have been set in the St. Louis area, near Ferguson, all within a five-mile radius. Adriana Diaz reports.

Controversial new mammogram guidelines set later testing age

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For the first time in more than a decade, the American Cancer Society is recommending most women wait until age 45 to get a yearly mammogram. At age 55, they can switch to every two years. These new guidelines are fueling the debate on how best to fight the disease. Dr. Elisa Port, chief of breast surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the change.

Florida cop who killed musician says he was confronted with gun

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The Palm Beach Gardens police say Corey Jones, a black man shot and killed by an officer Sunday, was armed with a handgun. They say it was found at the scene of the shooting and that it was purchased legally by the well-known musician and city housing inspector. Mark Strassmann reports.

How Biden's shift on bin Laden raid impacts potential 2016 bid

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Vice President Joe Biden appears to be distancing himself from presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and highlighting his closeness to President Obama, still leaving many to wonder whether he is posturing for a presidential campaign. Also, Rep. Paul Ryan has signaled his willingness to run for House speaker. Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the state of the 2016 race.

Biden paints different picture of bin Laden raid, diminishing Clinton

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Vice President Joe Biden has changed his story on the role he played in the 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden. Biden said Tuesday he advised President Obama to authorize the operation, but in the past, Biden has said he was against launching the raid. Biden also diminished John Kerry and Hillary Clinton's roles as the current and former secretary of states, which surprised some in the White House. Major Garrett reports.

Paul Ryan willing to be House speaker if his demands are met

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The Republican deadlock over the next speaker of the House could be about to break, as Ways and Means Committee chairman Paul Ryan now says he is willing to do the job -- his way. GOP leaders have urged Ryan to run, and his decision comes nearly a month after Speaker John Boehner said he's resigning. Nancy Cordes reports on what Ryan is demanding from his colleagues.

Bob Gale discusses impact of hoverboard

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“Back to the Future” screenwriter Bob Gale discusses young fans’ requests for the hoverboard. Many thought it was real technology.

Canada to pull jets from ISIS bombing campaign

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Canada's next prime minister says the country will withdraw its jet fleet from the U.S.-led coalition fighting ISIS. CBSN's Ben Tracy has details of the announcement by Justin Trudeau.

Comment on Amazon's horse head goes viral

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An Amazon comment on a comical horse head costume has gone viral after many husbands said they sympathized with the commenter's inadequacies. CBSN's Ben Tracy has more.

Paul Ryan 'willing to serve' as House speaker

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Paul Ryan said Tuesday night he wasn't positive about running, but that he would be 'willing to serve' as speaker if certain conditions are met. Nancy Cordes has more details.





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