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NYC mayor vows to crack down on Times Square topless women

The topless women who call themselves “desnudas” pose for pictures in Times Square, one of the most popular tourist destinations on the planet. Critics of the women say they harass tourists for tips and are ruining the now-family-friendly landmark. Vinita Nair reports. Source

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Jessie Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart: Action heroes?

As summer approaches its close, an unexpected type of action hero hits the big screen in the new film “American Ultra.” A lazy, small-town cashier discovers his true and lethal identity — and he’s not very happy about it. KCBS-TV reporter Suzanne Marquez takes a look behind the scenes. Source

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Actor Patrick Stewart on new role as TV journalist in “Blunt Talk”

Stewart gained fame from his legendary role in “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” and as Professor X in the “X-Men” movies. Now, he is starring in the new comedy, “Blunt Talk.” Stewart joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about his role as a personally dysfunctional, but well-intended British journalist, looking to conquer American cable news. Source

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Forbes reveals highest paid actresses of 2015

Melissa McCarthy, star of this summer’s comedy “Spy,” is number three, having earned $23 million. Scarlett Johansson comes in second at $35.5 million, and “Hunger Games” star Jennifer Lawrence moves up a notch to number one, pulling in $52 million. Clarissa Ward reports. Source

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Hackers expose users of Ashley Madison

The hack exposed around 32 million names, emails and physical addresses of people signed up for Ashley Madison, a website that facilitates sexual affairs for its (mostly) married clients. CBS News correspondent Wyatt Andrews reports. Source

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Where did Hillary Clinton get her personal devices?

The State Department filed court papers Wednesday saying it “does not believe that any personal computing device was issued by the Department” to Hillary Clinton. The uncertainty surrounding the origin of Clinton’s devices has raised new questions about the security of her communication. CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford reports. Source

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