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John Kerry: "I doubt very much I'll be running for office again"

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John Kerry has spent most of his life in public service. The former senator and secretary of state fought in the Vietnam War and became an anti-war activist when he returned home. Kerry joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Every Day is Extra," as well as President Trump, the Republican Party, and North Korea.



Monica Lewinsky storms off stage

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Monica Lewinsky stormed off stage at a speaking event in Jerusalem because of what she said was an interviewer's "off limits" question about Bill Clinton.

Why California is considering later school start times

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More than three million students in California could soon wake up to a later start time at school. State lawmakers passed a bill last week that would require middle and high schools statewide to start no earlier than 8:30 a.m. California's governor has until the end of the month to decide if he will sign the bill into law. Dr. Carol Ash, a sleep expert with RWJBarnabas Health in New Jersey, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how sleep deprivation for students is a common problem across the country.

Family of Aretha Franklin responds to controversial eulogy

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Aretha Franklin's family says the controversial eulogy delivered by Rev. Jasper Williams Jr. of Atlanta at the queen of soul's funeral was "offensive and distasteful." He was criticized for his address that took aim at the Black Lives Matter movement and suggested single black mothers could not properly raise sons.

Apple store grab-and-run robberies on the rise

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Groups of technology bandits are targeting Apple stores in a growing number of grab-and-run burglaries. Thieves hit more than a dozen of the iconic retail locations in recent months, mostly in California. Mireya Villarreal reports.

Man reportedly attempts attack on U.S. Embassy in Cairo

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There's word of a possible explosion near the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. Sources tell the Reuters that a man was arrested after throwing an explosive device toward the embassy. No injuries are reported.

Missouri probe into Catholic clergy abuse met with some skepticism

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The attorney general of Missouri is defending a new investigation of sex abuse within the Catholic Church, even though he doesn't have subpoena power and will have to rely on the cooperation of church leaders. Missouri is the first state to announce an investigation into clergy abuse since Pennsylvania released a scathing grand jury report last month. Nikki Battiste reports.





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