Two out of three people over age 70 have trouble hearing, but only about 20% of adults who have hearing loss actually use a hearing aid, for the most part because of costs related to the devices themselves and to testing and consultations with a doctor or audiologist. David Pogue checks out the latest advances in hearing aid technology that have reduced size and added unique features, and finds out what changes consumers can anticipate after Congress passed a bill allowing hearing aids to be sold over-the-counter. (Originally broadcast September 30, 2018.) Source
2019 Fantasy Football Draft Prep: Preseason Week 1 highlights include David Montgomery, Chiefs’ backfield
Who’s standing out this preseason? Who’s not? Dave Richard watches and analyzes everything from this and every week of preseason football to help you make good decisions and unearth steals on Draft Day. Source
The doctor is in
For 15 years, Carl Allamby was a master mechanic at a car garage in Ohio. But while studying to earn a business degree, his childhood dream to be a physician took over, and in short order the car doctor became a real doctor. Steve Hartman reports on one mechanic’s remarkable second career. Source
Alabama linebacker Joshua McMillon likely to miss 2019 season with knee injury, report says
The senior was fighting for a starting spot at linebacker for the Crimson Tide Source
Politics week in review: Debate over gun control; North Korea’s latest missile launch
Two deadly mass shootings in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas, have renewed calls for gun control in America. Meanwhile, North Korea has violated U.N. sanctions by carrying out another short-range ballistic missile launch. Zeke Miller, CBSN contributor and political reporter for The Associated Press, joins CBSN with the latest headlines. Source
Fantasy Football Rankings 2019: Sleepers from dialed-in computer model that called Matt Breida’s huge season
SportsLine simulated the 2019 NFL season 10,000 times and identified must-draft Fantasy football sleepers. Source
Architect goes blind, says he’s actually gotten better at his job
A social worker tried to tell him about “career alternatives” after he lost his sight, but Chris Downey wasn’t about to stop being an architect. Lesley Stahl reports. Source
How a former CIA officer was caught betraying his country
The officials who investigated and convicted Kevin Mallory for conspiracy to commit espionage tell “60 Minutes” how their case came together. Anderson Cooper reports. Source
A demotion to Triple-A might be the best thing for the Mets and Edwin Diaz, but it doesn’t sound like it will happen
The Mets insist they need Diaz to get important outs down the stretch Source
8/11: CBS Evening News
Investigations into Jeffrey Epstein’s death continue; A neighbor’s nasty note takes a kind turn as community helps Alabama woman. Source