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Director Boots Riley on the "mythical white voice" in "Sorry to Bother You"

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The new satirical comedy “Sorry To Bother You” is being hailed as one of the summer’s biggest hits by movie critics. It tells the story of Cassius Green, an Oakland man who quickly learns how to climb the corporate ladder at a telemarketing firm. The movie’s writer and director Boots Riley joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the main character's use of "white voice" and his own experience at a telemarketing firm.

Amazon Prime Day becomes a 36-hour event

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The online retail giant will give Amazon Prime members access to more than one million deals over 36 hours including discounts on Amazon's Alexa-enabled products, like the Echo, Fire TV and Fire tablet. For the first time, there will be Prime Day deals at Amazon's subsidiary, Whole Foods. The sale is stirring up competition and changing the summer retail landscape. CNET’s Dan Ackerman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what to expect from the big sale.



Former ambassador to Russia: Putin has an advantage on Trump

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Former U.S. ambassador to Russia William Burns and "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS senior foreign affairs correspondent, Margaret Brennan, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the possible outcomes of the meeting between President Trump and President Putin. When asked about their contrasting styles, Burns says Putin has an advantage on Trump when it comes to experience, especially in a one on one meeting.

Trump fist-bumped Turkish president at NATO summit, sources say

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Eurasia Group president and CBS News senior global affairs contributor Ian Bremmer joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss new reporting about what happened behind the scenes at last week’s NATO summit. NATO leaders declared an emergency session to address Mr. Trump’s hammering of America's allies over their defense spending. Sources tell Bremmer Mr. Trump, growing frustrated with their lack of commitment to up their spending, turned to Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan and said "you do things the right way" and fist-bumped him.

Thai soccer team expected to return home this week

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The 12 boys and their soccer coach who spent more than two weeks trapped in a cave in Thailand are expected to go home this week. Newly released photos show the boys in the hospital Monday morning. They can be seen hugging the Thai Navy medic who took care of them in the cave. Anna Werner reports from Chiang Rai, Thailand.

NATO members "anxious" about Trump meeting with Putin

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President Trump and President Putin will be meeting alone Monday for an unprecedented amount of time. That's in line with how Trump normally approaches diplomacy, but as Major Garrett reports, it has some NATO members, "anxious."

Trump says DNC "should be ashamed" for getting hacked

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President Trump said in an interview over the weekend with Jeff Glor, he may ask Vladimir Putin to extradite the Russians indicted for hacking DNC servers during the 2016 election, but seemed to shift blame for the crime onto Democrats themselves. Glor joins "CBS This Morning" with more from his interview with the president.

What's it like to negotiate with Putin?

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As President Trump meets with President Putin, he takes on one of the most experienced negotiators on the world stage. During Putin's time in power, he's met with every president since Bill Clinton and it’s taken the west almost two decades to understand how he operates. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Helsinki, Finland.

Does Trump-Putin meeting end an Obama legacy?

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Ahead of President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s highly anticipated meeting in Helsinki, Finland “Face the Nation” moderator and CBS News senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the significance of the meeting, how Mr. Trump might fare during a negotiation with the Russian president and why the summit signals the end of yet another Obama legacy.

Trump and Putin address media ahead of summit

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President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the media ahead of their meeting Monday. Trump congratulated Putin on a "successful World Cup" and said, "getting along with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing." See their full remarks, along with analysis from Elizabeth Palmer and Major Garrett.





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