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Settlement reached in Fox News sex harrassment suit

Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson and 21st Century Fox reached a reported $20 million settlement of her lawsuit against the news network’s former chief, Roger Ailes. The company also apologized to Carlson for the alleged harassment. Vinita Nair reports. Source

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Young boy passes out on board stunt plane

A young boy passed out during a ride in an aerobatic plane over Las Vegas. He told the pilot he wanted to know what eight G’s felt like — that’s eight times the force of gravity. The pilot obliged with very fast maneuvers. Source

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Playbook on CBSN: Trump, Clinton polling shift

New polls suggest the 2016 presidential election could be a much closer race. The latest national poll has Donald Trump ahead of Hillary Clinton by 2 points. Politico’s Anna Palmer and Jake Sherman join CBSN to discuss the final 9 weeks of the presidential race. Source

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Clinton: I don’t know why my emails were deleted

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton took questions from reporters for the first time in months. She was asked about her handling of classified emails as Secretary of State, which led to an FBI investigation. CBS News’ Nancy Cordes has the details. Source

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Julie Chen and Aisha Tyler on Season 7 of “The Talk”

The ladies of the CBS Emmy-winning daytime show, “The Talk,” are returning for its seventh season. Hosts Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler and Sheryl Underwood take a lively look at the issues and events of the day. Chen and Tyler join “CBS This Morning” with a preview of the upcoming season. Source

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“Love Warrior” author on memoir, Oprah’s Book Club

Oprah’s Book Club has put 75 books on the map with her signature stamp of approval. Only on “CBS This Morning,” Oprah revealed her next book club selection: “Love Warrior.” Bestselling author Glennon Doyle Melton joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her book. Source

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“Star Trek” turns 50

The original “Star Trek” series lasted just three years, from 1966 to 1969, but the adventures of the Starship Enterprise are still continuing at warp speed half a century later. Faith Salie talks with Captain Kirk himself, William Shatner, and with some of “Star Trek”‘s most passionate fans. Source

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