
CBS Mornings on the Go Tips for Saving Money | Dierks Bentley on Returning to Nashville
Patients report irreparable harm by an unregulated dental device. In part 2 of an investigation by CBS News and Kaiser Health News found the device that allegedly left a trail of mangled mouths has not been reviewed by the FDA. Anna Werner reports.
In honor of America Saves Week, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the best ways to dig yourself out of debt and replenishing your savings. New government data shows Americans' personal savings rate is at a low of 4.7%.
"The Right To Read" executive producer LeVar Burton and director Jenny Mackenzie join "CBS Mornings" to discuss their new documentary about the literacy crisis in the U.S. and how there is a disconnect between the science and how kids are taught to read in schools.
Dierks Bentley is out with his 10th studio album. His career has seen him become one of country music's biggest stars. After spending some time away from Nashville, Bentley is back. He sat down with CBS News' Jan Crawford to discuss his new music and why he returned to the capital of country music.
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