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Eye Opener at 8: Wildfires force evacuations at Yosemite
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By Giorgio Panetta CBS2 Chief Meteorologist/Weather Producer We are starting out this morning muggy & wet. Strong, southerly flow continues to dominate. Today there will be more widespread and stronger storms that move through the area. This will add quite a bit of rain to our monthly total. Cloudy skies and the rain will cause temperatures not to rise that much. We started out with a warm & humid morning low in the mid 70s but we will only get up to about 79 by this afternoon. CBS2 Today looks to be the wettest day of the week. The rain will continue tomorrow but there will be more breaks. It will start to clear out Friday, just in time for the weekend! CBS2 Humidity will continue to be high and won’t let up for a while. Try and stay dry. Don’t forget the umbrella!
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14-year-old Loren Smith made it out of the sunken duck boat in Missouri, but her father and brother were among the 17 people who drowned. In this extended interview, Smith opens up about her experience to “CBS This Morning.”
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Extended Interview: Teenage survivor describes escape from sinking duck boat
The American Academy of Pediatrics says many of the more than 10,000 FDA approved chemicals added to food and its packaging have not been thoroughly tested and they may affect children’s immunity, growth, and behavior. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the food additives.
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Pediatricians’ society says children at risk from untested chemicals in food
Comedian Bo Burnham has written and directed his first feature film, “Eighth Grade,” inspired by his experiences performing and growing up online. Burnham joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about how the movie came together and Burnham’s own experience in the digital age.
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"I think for all of us it’s an anxious time": Bo Burnham on growing up "online"
Uber and Lyft are dealing with fallout after a driver allegedly streamed hundreds of rides on a website without telling his passengers. But did the driver actually do anything illegal? CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about that.
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Uber and Lyft are dealing with fallout after a driver allegedly streamed hundreds of rides on a website without telling his passengers. But did the driver actually do anything illegal? CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about that.
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Do you have an expectation of privacy when using a car service?
14-year-old Loren Smith made it out of the sunken duck boat in Missouri, but her father and brother were among the 17 people who drowned. Smith opens up about her experience to “CBS This Morning.” Dana Jacobson reports.
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Teenage survivor describes escape from sinking duck boat
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Eye Opener at 8: Hostile rhetoric between U.S. and Iran
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From the 22nd International AIDS Conference to National Day of the Cowboy, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
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Calendar: Week of July 23
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – President Donald Trump blasted his former attorney Michael Cohen on Twitter for secretly recording at least one conversation between them. This comes after CBS News reported Cohen taped then-candidate Trump discussing a possible payment to Playboy model Karen McDougal , who claimed she once had a year-long affair with the future president. “Inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyer’s office (early in the morning) – almost unheard of. Even more inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client – totally unheard of & perhaps illegal. The good news is that your favorite President did nothing wrong!” Trump tweeted Saturday morning. Inconceivable that the government would break into a lawyer’s office (early in the morning) – almost unheard of. Even more inconceivable that a lawyer would tape a client – totally unheard of & perhaps illegal. The good news is that your favorite President did nothing wrong! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 21, 2018 The two-minute phone call was made two months before the 2016 election, CBS News reported. Federal investigators uncovered the recording during raids on Cohen’s home and offices in April. McDougal spoke with CNN earlier this year after settling a lawsuit against the publisher of the National Enquirer, which bought the rights to her story but did not print it. She believes David Pecker, the man behind the tabloid and a friend of the president, killed her story to protect him leading up to Election Day. “There were real feelings between the two of us,” she said. If Trump or Cohen is directly linked to payments made to secure silence from women alleging affairs, there could be a violation of federal campaign finance laws. Sources familiar with the matter tell CBS News the recording was initially protected by attorney-client privilege. That was, until the client – Trump – waived that right.
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‘Inconceivable:’ President Trump Responds To Reports Of Cohen Recording
A new category of travel is on the rise. “Wellness travel” focuses on health and restoration – time away to detox, de-stress, and improve your sense of wellbeing. According to a recent TripAdvisor survey, 25 percent of those planning vacations said they’re looking to take a “wellness trip” in the next 12 months. TripAdvisor’s Elizabeth Monahan joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss some of the top welless destinations.
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Relax and restore: 5 "wellness" destinations to consider for your next trip