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Ohio girl crosses off meeting the pope in visual bucket list

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Little Lizzy Myers is crossing big things off her visual bucket list. We first introduced you to the 5-year-old last year, who has a genetic condition that will likely cause her to go blind. Her parents developed a visual bucket list so she could see the world. That included a trip to Rome, where the family had a special interaction with Pope Francis. Debora Patta reports.

Pfizer pulls plug on Allergan merger

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Pfizer will not go through with a massive merger with Allergan due to tax rules; Ford will build a assembly plant in Mexico. Those headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner at the New York Stock Exchange.

Former CBS executive on lessons of empowering girls

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In her nearly 20 years at the network, former CBS Entertainment chairman Nina Tassler oversaw more than 200 programs and developed blockbuster franchises, making CBS America's most-watched network. Last year, Tassler stepped down to pursue other creative projects, the first of which hit bookstores this week. “What I Told My Daughter,” is a diverse collection of essays from leading women like Laura Bush, Brooke Shields, Mia Hamm and Madeleine Albright. Tassler joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how... Читать дальше...

Facebook's Chris Cox unveils new live video features

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Chris Cox is the man and the mind behind your Facebook page. The product officer helped invent the news feed. He also recently redesigned the signature "like" button to allow users to react to postings with emotions like "love," "haha," and "wow." Cox has been called "the closest thing Internet users have to an editor-in-chief of their digital life." Cox joins “CBS This Morning” to unveil another revelation about how your Facebook account will change, with its new live video feature.

How you can live large after your retirement

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Nearly 4.5 million retired homeowners paid a mortgage in 2014. In one decade, the median mortgage debt for older homeowners jumped 82 percent to $79,000. In this "Eye on Money" series, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what you need to know about mortgage debt, buying and renting homes and common mistakes to avoid before your retirement.

Schieffer: Will the political parties survive the 2016 race?

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CBS News contributor and former chief Washington correspondent and moderator of “Face the Nation” Bob Schieffer joins “CBS This Morning” to weigh in on why the 2016 presidential race could be a turning point for both political parties.

Alabama governor vows to fight impeachment effort

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Alabama Governor Robert Bentley faces an impeachment effort for making sexually explicit remarks to a female advisor. The recordings surfaced last month. Bentley was married when he made the comments. Mark Strassmann reports from the state capitol in Montgomery, where critics accuse the governor of corruption.

Dickerson on implications for 2016 race after Wisconsin

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CBS News political director and “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the implications of Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz's victories in Wisconsin, Sanders's controversial record on guns and the Republican party's strained unity.



Trump faces uphill battle after Wisconsin loss

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Ted Cruz beat Donald Trump by double digits in Wisconsin Tuesday, blocking the front-runner from making more gains on the path to the Republican nomination. John Kasich finished a distant third, with just 14 percent. Cruz picked up most of the delegates in the state, preventing any real gains by Trump. This increases the likelihood that no man will secure enough delegates to lock up the nomination before the Republican convention in July. Major Garrett reports from Milwaukee.

Bernie Sanders takes Wisconsin

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Bernie Sanders defeated Hillary Clinton in Wisconsin on Tuesday night, furthering his message that he is still a contender in the Democratic race. Nancy Cordes reports.

What's next for Donald Trump after Wisconsin loss?

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Ted Cruz won the Wisconsin primary, making it even harder for Donald Trump to reach the magic delegate number of 1,237 before the Republican convention. John Dickerson discusses what this means for the campaigns going forward.

From the archives: O.J. Simpson acquitted of murder

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On October 3, 1995, the jury announced that it found O.J. Simpson not guilty in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Correspondent Sandra Hughes reported on the reaction from both sides.

Financial Times editor on global impact of Panama Papers leak

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More than 140 politicians and public officials from 200 countries and territories are accused of money laundering and tax evasion in the so-called "Panama Papers." The massive document leak alleges they did business with the Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca, which specializes in offshore finances, but the company has denied any wrongdoing. U.S. managing editor of the Financial Times Gillian Tett joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the possible fallout for implicated world leaders and what the... Читать дальше...

Uproar over California school handling of toxic chemicals

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Building materials used in a California school are sparking a nationwide debate about the safety of students. The dispute involves toxic chemicals known as PCBs. They were discovered in Malibu classrooms about thee years ago. School officials in the wealthy beach community say they have a plan to deal with the problem, but many parents don't believe them. Danielle Nottingham reports.

New report finds prescription drug costs soaring

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An investigation into the cost of prescription drugs reveals huge price hikes over the past five years. Several brand name medications more than doubled in price. The Reuters analysis of 10 most popular drugs found the increases added billions to the nation’s health care spending for conditions like arthritis, asthma, and abnormal cholesterol. Lisa Gill of Consumer Reports joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the dramatic price increases and impact on consumers.

Gun that looks like iPhone draws fire before hitting markets

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There are rising concerns about an unusual new firearm that could go on sale this year. The weapon looks like a smart phone, but is actually a .380-caliber handgun. The design is drawing attention from law enforcement and lawmakers, like Senator Charles Schumer. Josh Elliott reports on the controversy.

Panama Papers scandal could have worldwide implications

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Revelations in the so-called “Panama Papers” about how the rich and powerful hide cash are rocking countries around the world. Allegations of money laundering and tax evasion have sparked investigations in Panama, Australia, the Netherlands, France and here at home by the Justice Department. So far, at least two world leaders could be at risk of losing their jobs: The prime minister of Iceland and the president of Ukraine. Don Dahler reports.

Wisconsin's impact on the presidential race

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John Heilemann, managing editor of Bloomberg Politics, has a front-row seat to the presidential election as host and executive producer of Showtime's "The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth." Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the Wisconsin primary could be a game changer for the presidential race.

Sanders poised for Wisconsin win over Clinton

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Bernie Sanders is trying to keep his momentum going heading into Tuesday's Wisconsin primary, where 86 Democratic delegates are up for grabs. Most of its voters are white, with a high number of young people. That's good for Sanders, who has a narrow lead in our CBS News battleground tracker. Hillary Clinton's campaign manager is looking ahead, saying in a memo that her overall lead will be hard to beat. Nancy Cordes reports.





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