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RFK's final journey: How America stood by train tracks to say farewell

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Sen. Robert F. Kennedy died 50 years ago today. "Bobby" Kennedy was assassinated at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles just moments after he won the California presidential primary. Shortly after his funeral on June 8, 1968 at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, a train took his remains to Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington, D.C. Up to two million Americans interrupted their day to stand by the tracks and pay tribute to the man lying in the train's last car on its 225-mile journey. John Dickerson reports.

Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban on hosting Tony Awards

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This Sunday's 72nd annual Tony Awards will be hosted by Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban. Bareilles starred in "Waitress" on Broadway and was nominated for a Tony for its score in 2016, and Groban earned a Tony nomination last year for his role in "Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812." They join "CBS This Morning" with what to expect from this year's awards ceremony.

Chinese coffee culture finds a jolt in caffeine craze

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Starbucks recently revealed its plans to build nearly 3,000 new stores in mainland China over the next five years, almost double the number of stores there now. Coffee consumption in China has nearly tripled in the past four years. Ben Tracy went to Shanghai to show us why China is just catching on to the caffeine craze.

Why Headspace wants meditation to be a prescription

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Headspace is a popular meditation app that aims to bring mindfulness to the masses. The app provides guided meditations to its nearly 30 million users. First on "CBS This Morning," the company is announcing Headspace Health, a new division that hopes to launch the first prescription meditation app. Headspace co-founder Andy Puddicombe and chief science officer Megan Jones Bell join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new venture.



Woman punched by N.J. cop on the beach defends her actions

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A New Jersey police officer will not face charges for punching a woman in the head during a controversial arrest caught on video. Widely-shared cellphone footage shows one officer pinning down 20-year-old Emily Weinman, as another hits her several times. David Begnaud spoke to Weinman about her encounter.

Voters recall California judge in Stanford sexual assault case

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Northern California voters have removed a judge from office over a controversial sentencing decision, according to an Associated Press projection. Judge Aaron Persky was targeted for giving a short jail sentence to Brock Turner, a former Stanford University swimmer convicted of sexual assault with the intent to commit rape. John Blackstone reports.

Mississippi court hears case on Cambridge Analytica

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Representatives of a British insurance company and the University of Mississippi have testified under oath that no private data of British citizens was ever transferred to the university

DeVos says school safety commission won't look at gun violence

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The federal commission on school safety will hold its first public forum in Washington. Its chairman, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, caused a stir at a Senate hearing Tuesday, saying the commission is not considering gun-related safety issues. Weijia Jiang reports.

California voters keep House seats in play for Democrats, GOP

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They're still counting votes following a series of primary elections that could determine who controls Congress next year. Eight states held primaries on Tuesday. All eyes are on California, which accounts for 12 percent of all the seats in the House. Democrats hope to flip as many as seven seats in the state. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Sister says she believes Kate Spade suffered from bipolar disorder

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The sister of Kate Spade says the celebrated fashion designer may have taken her own life because of a struggle with mental illness. Spade was found dead Tuesday in her New York apartment. In an email to "CBS This Morning," older sister Reta Saffo said she believed Spade suffered from bipolar disorder. Jericka Duncan reports.





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