When a successful California couple is murdered in a brutal home invasion, some speculate it was a business deal gone wrong. But when police make an arrest, it’s someone no one expected. Troy Roberts joins “CBS This Morning” to preview Saturday’s all-new “48 Hours.” Source
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Wisconsin’s DUI divide lets first-time offenders off the hook
Wisconsin is the only state that does not criminalize first-time drinking and driving offenses. It also boasts the nation’s highest level of binge drinking. Peter Greenberg reports on the costs of incidents related to excessive alcohol consumption in the Badger State. Source
Billionaire Charles Koch talks 2016 candidates on “Sunday Morning”
Forbes calls him one of the most politically influential billionaires in the U.S. Koch is the chairman and CEO of Koch Industries, a Kansas-based conglomerate. It had revenue of $115 billion dollars last year. His endorsement of a GOP candidate spells money, influence and more money. Anthony Mason previews his report for “Sunday Morning.” Source
Bill Cosby to give deposition amid new sexual assault claim
The civil lawsuit by Judy Huth claims the comedian assaulted her at the Playboy Mansion in 1974 when she was 15. It’s Cosby’s first deposition since 2005, where he admitted to obtaining quaaludes with the intent of using them for sex with young women. Since then 40 women have come forward with sexual assault claims against Cosby. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the upcoming deposition. Source
Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle on the making of “Steve Jobs”
Four years ago this week, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died. A new movie bearing his name takes a look at his genius, flaws and legacy. Oscar-winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin and Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle teamed up for this film. Sorkin and Boyle join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the premise of “Steve Jobs” and challenges they encountered with the Jobs family and friends. Source
Federal Government investigating lack of female Hollywood directors
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is investigating why there are so few female directors in Hollywood. Director Lori Precious joins CBSN to talk about the probe. Source
Whole milk may have surprising benefits, study says
After years of warnings that whole milk has too much fat, new research suggests it could actually be better for your diet than low-fat or non-fat options. Despina Hyde of NYU’s Langone Weight Management program spoke to CBSN about whether the U.S. government should change its dietary recommendations. Source
“Space Oddity” Chris Hadfield to release album written and recorded in space
Jim Axelrod spoke to Canadian Astronaut Chris Hadfield and his rise to internet stardom after recording songs, including David Bowie’s “Space Oddity,” while in orbit onboard the International Space Station. This Friday Hadfield will release an album of twelve original songs he wrote and recorded while in orbit. Source
Study: Women charged varying amounts for same procedures
CBS News’ chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports on a new study that shows that women are often charged varying amounts for the same medical procedures. Source
Vaccine combo is safe in pregnancy, study finds
Doctors say the flu and whooping cough vaccines can be safely given together during pregnancy, protecting mother and baby. Teri Okita reports. Source