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Is Twitter up for sale?

Twitter’s stock is up around 20 percent after murmurs that Google or Salesforce.com will buy the social media company. CBS MoneyWatch’s Jill Wagner has the latest from the NYSE. Source

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Researcher aims to tackle “implicit bias”

According to research, the majority of Americans show some degree of unconscious negative attitudes towards minorities. Psychologists are trying to find a way to remedy that in certain situations. Dr. Jon LaPook has more. Source

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John Oliver on Emmy win, “gift” of politics and satire

“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” tackles serious topics with a satirical spin. The show leaves his audience laughing while enlightening them about news that affects the world. On Sunday, Oliver took home the Emmy for Outstanding Variety Talk Series. Oliver joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the 2016 elections and covering current events with satire. Source

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Lawmakers grill Mylan CEO over EpiPen price hike

On Capitol Hill, Mylan CEO Heather Bresch strongly defended the EpiPen’s nearly-500 percent price hike, testifying under oath. CBS News reviewed documents the company turned over to lawmakers that showed how much Mylan expected the EpiPen to generate in net sales this year. Vinita Nair reports. Source

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NYPD’s John Miller on “critical stage” in N.J. and N.Y. bombings investigation

The FBI became aware of New Jersey and New York bombings suspect Ahmad Rahami in 2014 after a neighbor heard his father call him a terrorist, but federal agents found no ties to terrorism and closed their investigation. John Miller, NYPD deputy commissioner of intelligence and counter-terrorism and former CBS News senior correspondent, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the ongoing investigation into Rahami. Source

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N.Y. bombing suspect’s notebook suggests Rahami was inspired by terror groups

The wife of accused New York and New Jersey bomber Ahmad Rahami is reportedly in the United States. Asia Bibi Rahami apparently flew into New York Wednesday night from Dubai. She is not considered a suspect and has been cooperating with investigators. Newly-released pages from the suspect’s journal suggests he was influenced by a variety of terrorist groups, including al Qaeda and Boko Haram. Jeff Pegues reports. Source

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