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Carl Hiaasen's atypical advice for graduates

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Writer Carl Hiaasen, whose latest book, “Assume the Worst,” offers a humorous take on addresses to graduates so endemic to commencement season, has thoughts to share with his son – and us – about facing the future.

Twins killed together during WWII finally buried together

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Seventy-four years ago, twins Henry and Louie Piper served on the same ship during World War II. Both were killed in combat, but only Louie's body was found until now. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips has their story.

Flint pediatrician on "red flags" of tainted water, speaking up for children

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Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, a pediatrician at Flint's public hospital, was the first person to scientifically prove a direct link between Flint's 2014 water switch and elevated levels of lead in local children. Hanna-Attisha joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what she chronicles in her new book, "What the Eyes Don't See: A Story of Crisis, Resistance, and Hope in an American City." She calls Flint a "crime scene" and says the city has PTSD from the water disaster.

Trump's strained relationship with Angela Merkel and G7 leaders

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel is rejecting President Trump's use of outdated German crime numbers to justify his controversial "zero tolerance" immigration policy. The president claimed on Twitter Tuesday that crime in Germany was up more than 10 percent "since migrants were accepted." The latest figures show that crime rate actually fell last year. Eurasia Group president and CBS News senior global affairs contributor Ian Bremmer joins "CBS This Morning" from Tokyo to discuss how the president's... Читать дальше...

Sen. Lankford: Families should stay together as "default" in immigration legislation

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Sen. James Lankford of Oklahoma is one of 13 Republican senators asking the Justice Department to pause the separation of families at the border while Congress works on a solution. Only on "CBS This Morning," Lankford discusses his conversation with Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and why MS-13 is a separate issue from families crossing the border illegally.

Bill Ford talks self-driving cars, Trump's steel tariffs

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Ford wants to define the future of self-driving cars in the city where the company had its humble beginnings. Executive chairman Bill Ford Jr. just laid out plans to turn a century-old Detroit train station into its new hub for autonomous and electric vehicles. Only on "CBS This Morning," the great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford shares the future of self-driving technology, his take on Trump administration tariffs, and competition from Silicon Valley.





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