David Writebol, whose wife Nancy is being treated for Ebola, told “CBS This Morning” that he is pleased with his wife’s progress. Norah O’Donnell reports. Source
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Broadway lights dim for Robin Williams
Theaters on Broadway dimmed their marquee lights Wednesday night in tribute to Robin Williams. Plus, Justin Bieber pleads guilty to charges of careless driving and resisting arrest. Danielle Nottingham takes a look at the day’s top entertainment stories in this Eye on Entertainment. Source
FDA approves landmark drug to fight insomia
Insomnia affects an estimated 60 million Americans, and now the FDA has announced support for a new form of sleeping pill that could help. Dr. Carol Ash, director of sleep medicine at Meridian Health, joins the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts to discuss the medication. Source
Researchers test “bionic pancreas” at camp for diabetic kids
For the past few weeks, young diabetic children have attended a summer camp in Massachusetts and researchers are testing a device called the “bionic pancreas” on some of them. The device checks blood sugar every five minutes and transmits the information to a smartphone app, which figures out if the user needs insulin to lower blood sugar levels, or glucagon to raise it. CBS News’ Marlie Hall reports. Source
“Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner tackles mental illness in new movie
“Are You Here” is Matthew Weiner’s first feature film, starring comedy actors Owen Wilson and Zach Galifianakis as best friends who return to the town where they grew up. Weiner joins the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts to talk about his upcoming film and reflect on the cultural impact of “Mad Men.” Source
Celebrities and fans pay tribute to Robin Williams
Public sadness over the death of comic Robin Williams is plain to see around the country. Ben Tracy reports on celebrities who are sharing how Williams touched their lives. Source
“The Giver” to open after years of production
After 18 years of attempts, “The Giver,” based on the popular novel, is set to open on Friday. Plus, “If I Stay,” another movie based on a best-seller, will open next week. Terry Okita has the latest entertainment headlines. Source
“The Giver” to open after years of production
After 18 years of attempts, “The Giver,” based on the popular novel, is set to open on Friday. Plus, “If I Stay,” another movie based on a best-seller, will open next week. Terry Okita has the latest entertainment headlines. Source
Robin Williams’ movie sales skyrocket after his death
Nearly half of the top 20 movies and TV shows sold on Amazon are Robin Williams features including “Dead Poets Society” and “Mrs. Doubtfire.” Jane Pauley reports. Source
Robin Williams’ movie sales skyrocket after his death
Nearly half of the top 20 movies and TV shows sold on Amazon are Robin Williams features including “Dead Poets Society” and “Mrs. Doubtfire.” Jane Pauley reports. Source