Rapper and actor 50 Cent has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, leaving many to wonder if he’s even worth as much as his name. Forbes magazine senior editor Zack O’Malley Greenburg discussed the rapper’s finances with CBSN. Source
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Former Israeli PM worried about Iran nuclear deal
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak joins CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Kristine Johnson to discuss Israel’s concerns over the Iran nuclear deal hashed out by world leaders in Vienna. Source
Man repeatedly robs same Wal-Mart
A man has repeatedly robbed the same Wal-Mart, once using a gun covered in newspaper. “48 Hours” Crimesider’s Graham Kates talks to CBSN about the case. Source
Milwaukee Police Chief: Homicide spike caused by “tipping point”
Milwaukee is one of several U.S. cities to experience a spike in homicides. Ed Flynn, Milwaukee’s chief of police, tells CBS News the increase is a combination of several factors. In this interview with Adriana Diaz, Flynn explains why he thinks his city may have reached a “tipping point.” Source
Closing arguments in Colorado theater shooting trial
The trial of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes has reached the closing arguments stage. CBS News’ Rikki Klieman talks to CBSN. Source
Deal reached to freeze Iran nuclear program
A deal to curb Iran’s nuclear program has been reached. CBS News’ Nancy Cordes and Major Garrett join CBSN to discuss. Source
Jim Gaffigan in the Toyota Green Room
In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” comedian Jim Gaffigan chats with Carnival CEO Arnold Donald. Source
Rob Lowe on that shirtless “Sound of Music” tweet
Actor Rob Lowe tells CBS News’ Lauren Moraski the story behind his viral DubSmash lip-sync video and what his typical Saturday night looks like. Source
Comcast to launch streaming service
Comcast is joining the streaming wars. The company plans to roll out a web-based TV service for $15 a month. CNET senior editor Iyaz Akhtar joins CBSN with the details. Source
“O” Magazine’s spontaneous cover shoot
Typically, magazine photo shoots take months of planning. But for the latest issue of “O, The Oprah Magazine,” staff decided to take a slightly different approach. “CBS This Morning” co-host and editor-at-large of “O” Gayle King joins CBSN with more on what inspired a spontaneous cover shoot. Source