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David Simon, Paul Haggis on new HBO mini-series “Show Me a Hero”

“Show Me A Hero” looks back at the struggle over public housing and desegregation in the 1980s. The city of Yonkers, New York, was faced with a federal court order to build low income housing in white neighborhoods. The six-part series follows then-Mayor Nick Wasicsko, who faced fierce opposition from residents during city council votes. Executive producer David Simon and Oscar-winning director Paul Haggis join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the inspiration behind the series. Source

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Why Donald Trump seems unstoppable

Donald Trump continues to lead GOP polls even after a Republican debate that’s brought him a lot of criticism. Caitlin Huey-Burns, reporter for RealClearPolitics, and CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris discuss the front-runner with CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers. Source

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Bernie Sanders leads New Hampshire polls

Bernie Sanders has taken the lead in the most recent Democratic poll in New Hampshire. Caitlin Huey-Burns, reporter for RealClearPolitics, and CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris talk to CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers about how Hillary Clinton’s emails could be hurting her polling numbers. Source

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Will birth of your first child make you unhappy?

A German study claims that parenting can have significant negative impact on your happiness. Some believe it feels worse than divorce, unemployment or the death of a partner. Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist and senior research fellow at the Kinsey Institute, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the findings. Source

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A 77-year-old transforms her life through CrossFit

There’s proof that it’s never too late to push yourself in the gym. A recent study shows people 55 years and older are the fastest-growing group joining health clubs. Norah O’Donnell met Constance Tillet, a remarkable woman who’s re-shaping more than her body. Source

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FDA takes action after Kim Kardashian raves about morning sickness pill

Kim Kardashian is facing scrutiny from an unlikely source: the FDA. The reality star, a paid spokeswoman for the drug company, endorsed a morning sickness pill she is taking, but her Instagram post contains claims that the FDA calls “false or misleading.” Suzanne Vranica, advertising and marketing editor for the Wall Street Journal, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss controversial celebrity marketing endorsements. Source

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