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Tommy Hilfiger on new memoir, success and family

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In the world of American fashion, there are names that stand out as icons, like Tommy Hilfiger, who took the world by storm more than 30 years ago. He is out with a new memoir called "American Dreamer," where he reveals how he helped his brand grow to more than $6.5 billion in global sales. Gayle King visited him in his Connecticut home.

Clinton's lead shrinks nationally

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A new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows Donald Trump edging ahead of Hillary Clinton with a one point lead nationally. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and RealClearPolitics' Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to discuss the latest from the campaign trail.

FBI searches through Anthony Weiner's computer

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The FBI is combing through Anthony Weiner's computer in search of any emails that may be relevant to Hillary Clinton. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with the latest details.

Donald Trump gains edge in latest poll

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The latest ABC/Washington Post poll shows Donald Trump edging ahead of Hillary Clinton by 1 point nationwide. This is the first time Trump has been ahead since May. The Washington Post's Amber Phillips joins CBSN to discuss the close race.

"On the Road to Somewhere": Gear check

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CBS News' Major Garrett is always prepared when he's on the road. In this edition of "On the Road to Somewhere" (#OTRTS), Major shows us the travel essentials for a CBS News correspondent.

Reports: FBI looked into Donald Trump's ties to a Russian bank

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The FBI reportedly investigated possible computer server communications between the Trump Organization and a Russian bank, Alfa Bank, which is affiliated with Russian President Vladimir Putin. But the New York Times reports they found no clear evidence of wrongdoing. CBS News' Major Garrett explains.



Rep. Xavier Becerra: Comey needs to explain himself

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Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, Rep. Xavier Becerra of California, discusses the criticism facing FBI Director James Comey for publicly reopening the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server just days before the presidential election.

Tension grows between Clinton campaign and FBI

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Hillary Clinton's campaign says the FBI is showing a "blatant double standard" with the newly reopened email investigation just days before the election. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports on the campaign's reaction.

How the FBI is sorting through 650,000 newly found emails

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CBS News' Jeff Pegues explains how the FBI is investigating hundreds of thousands of emails from former congressman Anthony Weiner's computer, some which have been tied to Hillary Clinton's email probe.

"Zero Days" director on new documentary and cyber warfare

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A new documentary explores the dangerous world of cyber weapons. "Zero Days" follows the path of the Stuxnet, an unprecedented computer virus. It spread from a nuclear facility in Iran to machines around the world. Director Alex Gibney joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new frontier in cyber weapons and warfare. Watch Saturday on Showtime at 9 p.m. ET.

Obamacare open enrollment begins as rates spike

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Open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act begins today. Problems with the law and insurers pulling out of markets mean consumers could face significant rate hikes in some parts of the country. Margaret Brennan speaks to Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell and a Tennessee family who will soon be impacted by the price hike.

Leveling the Playing Field gives out sports gear to students in need

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Many children around the country are sidelined from playing sports because of money. The cost of joining a league and buying equipment can be too expensive for families. But Max Levitt, a 27-year-old in the D.C. suburbs, is working to make sure everyone can play ball. Jan Crawford reports on some of the athletes he's helping.

How to save money on heating this winter

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Winter is already around the corner, and home heating prices are expected to rise. Government figures show homes that heat with natural gas could pay 22 percent more this year, and households using heating oil could face increases of 38 percent. Electricity heat users could see a five percent hike. Dan DiClerico, senior home editor at Consumer Reports, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how to cut down on your bill.

Hillary Clinton and public trust

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The FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server -- and the potential toll it could take if she wins the presidency -- is the focus of a new article by Atlantic contributing editor Alex Wagner. She writes, "The problem for Clinton is that, as we have seen so far in 2016, public trust is a set of feelings more than it is a set of facts." Wagner joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Clinton's public persona and voter trust issues.

Marijuana votes in five states could have national impact

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Voters in five states will decide next week whether to legalize recreational marijuana. If all those measures pass, nearly a quarter of Americans would live in a state where pot is allowed. Mireya Villarreal reports on how this could send a strong message to Congress.

Is the Snapchat speed filter encouraging reckless driving?

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A Snapchat video appears to show the moments before a deadly car crash last Wednesday in Florida that killed five people, including a mother and two of her children. The video apparently shows the driver in the car going more than 115 mph. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Alabama pipeline blast could boost gas prices

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An Alabama pipeline fire is burning for a second day after a deadly explosion. One person was killed Monday, and at least five others were injured. The explosion near Helena, Alabama, is not far from a leak in September on the same line. Mark Strassmann reports.

Will new FBI email investigation slow Clinton's momentum?

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With a week until Election Day, Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the search for Clinton-related emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop and whether the FBI director's disclosure to Congress on the review is a double standard.

Report: FBI says no evidence of Russia links to Trump campaign

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The FBI reportedly spent several months investigating Russia's potential meddling in the U.S. election and found no direct link to Donald Trump. According to the New York Times, law enforcement officials examined ties between Trump's business and a Russian bank. They also looked at a former Trump campaign chairman's long relationship with pro-Russian officials in Ukraine, but they uncovered no clear evidence. Major Garrett reports.

Democrats scold FBI over Clinton-related email investigation

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Hillary Clinton says the latest FBI email investigation will show "there is no case here." The newest RealClearPolitics average of national polls shows her leading Donald Trump by just over three points. That is the closest margin in a month. Clinton's average lead was nearly six points before the new FBI probe was reported. Nancy Cordes reports.





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