Someone posted un-retouched photos of Beyonce online from her 2013 L’Oreal makeup campaign. While fan reaction has been mixed, people are pointing out that even without touchups, she’s still beautiful. Source
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The “Unfinished Business” of equality for working women
Anne-Marie Slaughter’s 2012 Atlantic article, “Why Women Still Can’t Have it All,” ignited a national conversation about work, life and family. Now, Slaughter’s out with a new book, “Unfinished Business,” where she writes about making the difficult choice to leave her job working under Hillary Clinton at the State Department for more flexibility for her family. Slaughter, president and CEO of New America, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the movement for women’s equality in the workforce. Source
Bernanke on impact of China’s slowing growth on U.S.
China’s stock market is trying to recover after its recent meltdown. Norah O’Donnell spoke with the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, who discussed the country with the world’s second largest economy and if it could pose a risk to the U.S. economy. Watch the full report this Sunday, September 27 on “Sunday Morning.” Source
Ex-NFL player kills 5, then himself, in South Carolina
Authorities have not yet determined a motive after a gunman, identified as former NFL player Phillip Adams, killed five people in South Carolina. Source
Small businesses profit from Pope Francis’ visit to U.S.
From bobbleheads to beer, businesses are hoping to capitalize on the pontiff’s visit. While the pope’s visit is serious business, the atmosphere at times feels more like a festival, complete with souvenirs. Don Dahler reports. Source
“48 Hours” probes U.Va. disappearance and ties to unsolved cases
The search for University of Virginia student Hannah Graham in 2014 came to a tragic end, but her fate would unlock other unsolved crimes spanning a decade. Susan Spencer previews Saturday’s two-hour “48 Hours” season premiere on “CBS This Morning.” Source
Dolly Parton marks Imagination Library anniversary
Veteran country performer Dolly Parton was on hand in Nashville to mark the 10th anniversary of her Imagination Library program, which helps put books into the hands of kids. Parton said the program is personal for her, as her father was illiterate. She was joined at the event by current Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam and Phil Bredesen, the state’s former governor who was in office when the program was created. The ceremony was also held to mark the 10th anniversary since the launch of an annual bus tour for the Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation. Source
Anne Hathaway, director Nancy Meyers on new movie “The Intern”
“The Intern” packs plenty of Hollywood star power, with Academy Award-winners Anne Hathaway, Robert De Niro and the film’s Oscar-nominated writer-director, Nancy Meyers. Hathaway plays the founder of a fast-growing internet fashion startup who is juggling a young staff — and now — a “senior” intern, played by De Niro. Hathaway and Meyers join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the process of creating the film. Source
Pope Francis’ U.S. trip: What to expect
Vatican deputy spokesman Father Thomas Rosica joins CBSN to discuss Pope Francis’ historic first visit to the United States and what we can expect from him. Source
Pope Francis’ historic visit to the United States
Pope Francis’ historic first visit to the United States begins in Washington, DC. CBS News Papal Contributor Candida Moss joins CBSN with analysis. Source