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Tiananmen Square survivor reflects 30 years later

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On June 4, 1989, Chinese tanks rolled into Beijing's Tiananmen Square to crush a student-led protest movement calling for greater political freedom. To this day, the death toll remains in dispute, but it is believed thousands may have been killed. CBS News' senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer returned to Tiananmen Square 30 years later, to find its bloody history erased by modern China.

USS Abraham Lincoln deployed amid tensions with Iran

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Iran has rejected an offer for talks from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, citing President Trump's decision to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal. A U.S. aircraft carrier was recently deployed to the region to counter a perceived threat from Iran. Charlie D'Agata was on board.



Missing Connecticut mother's blood found in various trash bins

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In a new twist in the search for a missing Connecticut mother, police say they have found some of her blood in places where her estranged husband and girlfriend may have been recorded on camera. Fotis Dulos and Michelle Troconis were arraigned Monday. Mola Lenghi reports.

Facing possible antitrust probe, CEO Tim Cook insists Apple is "not a monopoly"

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CBS News' Norah O'Donnell, the incoming anchor and managing editor of the "CBS Evening News," sat down with Apple CEO Tim Cook in San Jose, California, for an exclusive interview after his keynote address at Monday's annual Worldwide Developers Conference. O'Donnell asked Cook about the changes the company announced and ramped-up government scrutiny.

Thousands gather to protest Trump as he meets with Theresa May

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President Trump is spending much of his second day in Britain with the prime minister who's about to lose her job. The president and Theresa May are discussing a wide range of topics, including climate change, trade and Brexit. A short distance away, thousands of protesters have gathered to demonstrate against Mr. Trump. Paula Reid reports from London.

Hands off the Wheel, Patrick Kennedy, The Hidden Holocaust

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How soon will self-driving cars become part of our lives? Bill Whitaker reports; then, the son of Senator Ted Kennedy opens up about his family's alcoholism -- including his own; and, a priest is determined to find forgotten victims of the Holocaust.

Eye Opener: Trump's UK visit turns to politics

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President Trump meets with Britain's prime minister in London to talk trade and Brexit as thousands of protesters gather nearby. Also, Congress and the Trump administration prepare to investigate Silicon Valley's giants. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

U.S. government takes aim at tech giants with antitrust probes

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The U.S. government is planning an unprecedented and sweeping review of the world's largest tech companies. A source within the tech industry tells CBS News that Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon are the targets of potential antitrust probes. Federal regulators, along with Congress, are trying to determine whether the companies are harming competition and consumers. Nancy Cordes reports.

Biden rolls out climate policy

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Democratic competitors have raised questions about Biden's climate change bona fides. Today the former vice president unveiled his climate agenda





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