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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the investigation

DraftKings and FanDuel are scrambling to reassure customers and prosecutors in the wake of a scandal compared to insider trading. On Wednesday, the companies banned employees from playing in daily contests for money. They're also bringing in high-powered legal help after New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman demanded answers. Schneiderman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the investigation into the biggest names in U.S. daily fantasy sports.

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It has been the subject of increased scrutiny ever since New York's attorney general sued Trump in 2013, saying the school was a scam

At a speech in South Carolina Wednesday, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump brought up one of his former ventures: Trump University. It's been the subject of increased scrutiny ever since New York's attorney general sued Trump in 2013, saying the school was a scam. One-hundred-fifty students filed affidavits with an attorney general and two class action lawsuits were filed by students demanding their money back. Julianna Goldman reports on this three-month CBS News investigation.

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Filmmaker Alex Gibney is prolific - he has made 14 documentaries in just five years

Filmmaker Alex Gibney is prolific - he has made 14 documentaries in just five years. His subjects range from Enron and the fall of former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer to the Church of Scientology. His latest project puts Apple founder Steve Jobs in his crosshairs. Jane Pauley reports on the director who shines a spotlight onto the grey areas of stories that may appear at first very black-and-white.

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From the instant Jorge Mario Borgloglio became Pope Francis, business at the Vatican has been anything but usual.

From the instant Jorge Mario Borgloglio became Pope Francis, business at the Vatican has been anything but usual. Historic trips to Cuba and the United States will be his latest attempt to bride gaps and push for peaceful resolutions to longstanding social and economic strife on a global stage. But how is the popular pontiff changing views of American Catholics for their Church? Martha Teichner reports.

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