This Morning from CBS News, Sept. 12, 2016
Clinton’s health
Video captured Hillary Clinton appearing to fall as she got into her car on Sunday to depart early from a September 11 memorial event. Her doctor says she was dehydrated and had been diagnosed with pneumonia a couple days earlier, but the video has reignited conspiracy theories about Clinton’s health on some conservative websites.
Russian hackers
We’ve spoken to more than half of a dozen cybersecurity experts who say it’s clear that Russia -- home to some of the best hackers in the world -- is trying to influence the U.S. election process, and there is a high chance of more cyberattacks between now and Election Day.
100 years in the making
As “CBS This Morning” broadcasts live from the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, we take a look at the museum’s vivid path to realization. It’s been a long road, and the story of this museum, like the African-American experience, is one of trial and triumph.
Booker & Scott
Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina are the only African-Americans currently serving in the United States Senate. They came together to visit the new African American museum for the first time, and shared their hopes for the future of our country.
Spurring savings
About half of full-time workers in the U.S. who work in the private sector have no retirement savings. To address the crisis, a number of states are involved in a bold experiment that some experts say could result in the biggest expansion of retirement security since the creation of Social Security.
Legal funding
Insurance companies can be stingy in their payouts, frustrating customers counting on large settlements after an accident. But battling your insurer can amount to a drawn-out, costly affair. We look at the pros and cons of “legal funding” firms, which can step in to fund plaintiffs’ litigation against insurers.
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