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Hugh Jackman talks Broadway, family and blockbusters

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The actor and singer is best-known for his blockbuster movie roles, but he's also a Tony Award-winning actor whose name is front and center as the host of this year's Tony Awards. Gayle King spoke with Jackman about his career, family and the thrill he still gets from seeing his name in lights.

Flash Points: Obama’s informal chat with Putin – did it matter?

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As world leaders wonder what’s next for Russia’s presence in Ukraine, CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate discuss the significance of a brief face-to-face between Presidents Obama and Vladimir Putin at D-Day commemoration ceremonies in France.

How to keep teeth strong for a lifetime

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As our bodies age, so do our teeth. Years of chewing and crunching can take a toll. Marlie Hall looks at the best ways to keep teeth strong for a lifetime.

Minnie Driver on "the very hardest job I've ever had"

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In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning," the actress who leapt to stardom in "Good Will Hunting" tells correspondent Anna Werner that her Lifetime movie, "Return to Zero," playing a woman whose baby dies during pregnancy, was the hardest acting job she'd ever had.

"Hard Choices": Inside Hillary Clinton's new memoir

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has a new book out that highlights her time at the State Department. "Hard Choices" is published by Simon & Schuster, a division of CBS. Nancy Cordes reports.



Face The Nation: Palmer, Slaoui, Gottlieb

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Missed the second half of the show? The latest on coronavirus infections surging across Europe, Trump's coronavirus vaccine chief, a new potential outbreak in NY and the border crisis.

Ford CEO on company's comeback, retirement

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From deep debt to soaring profits, Ford CEO Alan Mulally joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the motor company's rise and his own plans to step down on July 1.

Presidential historian on the significance of D-Day

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CBS News contributor and presidential historian Douglas Brinkley speaks with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about what he calls the most consequential day of the 20th century -- D-Day.

Obama: D-Day is a reminder of struggle for freedom

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President Obama said America's commitment to liberty is "written in blood on the beaches of Normandy." Bill Plante reports from the American cemetery near Omaha Beach in France.

Verizon, Netflix playing blame game

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Verizon is threatening Netflix with legal action over a message Netflix sent to its customers, GM released the results of its investigation into its controversial ignition switch recall -- and more. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top financial stories.

Stars gearing up for Tony Awards performances

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The stars are getting ready to perform at the Tony Awards, Jane Fonda and Judge Judy have new awards -- and more. Suzanne Marques report's on the day's top entertainment stories.

Lazy Great Dane puppy won't get out of bed

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a chubby baby dancing, a full wash cycle inside a dishwasher and some bowling trick shots from Dude Perfect. Plus, Thor the Great Dane puppy refuses to get out of bed. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.

How "The Fault in Our Stars" cast stayed upbeat on-set

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"Divergent" stars Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort are playing cancer patients, and lovers, in the new tearjerker "The Fault in Our Stars," also starring Laura Dern and Sam Trammell. The stars spoke to CBS News' Ken Lombardi about the positive vibe they maintained on-set despite the film's somber story.





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