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Levon Helm's miraculous encore
MTV's Bill Flanagan on the legendary rock 'n' roller who battled cancer and lived to sing again
3-D: They're reaching out (into your wallet)
Conor Knighton on Hollywood's latest trick to part you from your money: Re-watching your favorite films while wearing expensive glasses
Dr. Sanjay Gupta on combating medical errors
Says eliminating mistakes by medical profession requires vigilance by doctors, and a better-educated public
Ben Stein: Israel faces another Holocaust
Says Jewish people cannot count on other nations to stay the nuclear threat posed against Israel by Iran
Faith Salie: Girl Scouts get my vote
Says despite politician's remarks against 100-year-old organization, Girl Scouts (and their cookies!) are wholesome hallmark of America
Let us praise 1962
MTV's Bill Flanagan on a watershed of pop culture, from Dylan, Warhol and the Beatles, to James Bond and Spider-Man
Ben Stein: Wealth and misery in the news
While Facebook IPO makes millionaires of many, American Airlines slashing jobs and pensions of many more
Nancy Giles to politicians: Stop the hypocrisy
Says candidates' tirades about "the elite media" can be a smokescreen for their own behavior
Tim Tebow's success bigger online than on field
Conor Knighton examines the Broncos QB's Internet fame, from Twitter to Tebowing
A word to all you pets about Halloween
Conor Knighton apologizes to all the dogs and cats who will be forced to dress up in bizarre costumes
Nancy Giles: I'm charged up over bank fees
Says to forget banks: The safest, most reliable and convenient method of saving these days is a stuffed mattress
Please, Mr. Postman, raise my postage!
Ben Stein says actual letters are precious enough to pay more for a first-class stamp
GOP: The "Right to Death Party"?
After hearing audience reactions at recent Republican debates, Nancy Giles hopes the GOP will step back from the bloodlust
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Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and President Trump have declared that the Strait of Hormuz is "completely open." CBS News' Charlie D'Agata and Olivia Rinaldi report.
Iran war impacts jet fuel prices, travelers
Since the war in Iran began, the cost of jet fuel has doubled due to shortages. Now, the head of the International Energy Agency says Europe has "maybe six weeks or so" of jet fuel left if disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue. Airlines around the world are now canceling flights and increasing fares and fees. Kris Van Cleave explains.
Kylie Kelce promotes autism awareness
Podcaster Kylie Kelce, who is married to former Eagles player Jason Kelce, and Eagles linebacker Jihaad Campbell join "CBS Mornings" to talk about autism awareness. The two are advocates for the Eagles Autism Foundation, which has raised more than $50 million for autism research and care. They talk about why they wanted to be involved and what they want others to know about the autism community.
Arthur Brooks on Harvard's "A" grades
CBS News contributor Arthur C. Brooks joins with more on Harvard University contemplating a limit to the number of "A" grades for students. Brooks is also a columnist for The Free Press, a Paramount Skydance publication.