Out of pocket costs are going up yet again as enrollment opens up for employee-based health plans. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down how much those costs will go up and why. Source
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Study: Moms eating during labor could be good thing
For years, women have been told to avoid eating during labor out of health concerns for themselves and their babies, but a new study may end that line of thinking. Contessa Brewer has more. Source
Police reform stalls in Washington a year after George Floyd’s death
Police reform remains a fixture in the public’s mind as the trial for George Floyd’s killing proceeds. What is Washington doing? Source
Ranking Dem: Criticism of Hillary Clinton “wholly inappropriate”
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) sits down with John Dickerson to discuss the main takeaways from the latest Congressional hearing investigating the attacks on Benghazi. A ranking member on the House Select Committee on Benghazi, Schiff says recent attacks on Hillary Clinton may be fodder for political campaigns, but not a congressional committee. Source
Battleground Tracker Poll: Trump and Carson tied in Iowa
With 98 days left until the Iowa caucus, the Republican nomination fight is dominated by political newcomers Donald Trump and Ben Carson. In Iowa, Carson has moved up to tie Trump. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto reveals the latest poll numbers. Source
Nature: Vultures
Halloween is right around the corner, so we end with a wary look at the vultures of Roaring River State Park in Cassville, Missouri. Videographer: Roy Neher Source
Top Republican: “We have to pay our bills”
Rep. Devin Nunes (R-California) sits down with John Dickerson to discuss our nation’s debt ceiling deadline and Rep. Paul Ryan’s congressional career. The Republican House Intelligence Chairman also shared insights into the Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi hearing and the situation in Iraq. Source
John Cleese on becoming a comedic legend the hard way
John Cleese raised absurdity to new heights as part of “Monty Python’s Flying Circus.” The towering comedic legend talks to correspondent Tracy Smith about the challenges of making audiences laugh, and of a life which has worshipped silliness. Source
The classic portraits of John Singer Sargent
John Singer Sargent was the go-to portrait painter of the Gilded Age. His style was considered daring and unconventional, and today, 90 years after his death, his extraordinary portraits are treasured all over the world. Martha Teichner reports on why the master of portraiture is being celebrated in the 21st century. Source
John Cleese: Why I left Monty Python
One of the founding members of the comedy troupe Monty Python, John Cleese was at odds with the other Pythons over leaving their successful TV show. He explains to Tracy Smith why he balked at doing more television. Source