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Jack Nicklaus on Trump: "He's turning America upside-down"

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Six-time Masters champion Jack Nicklaus has designed golf courses all around the world, including for some Donald Trump properties. In this web exclusive, Nicklaus talked to correspondent Jim Axelrod about his business relationship with the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, and why he supports him.

White House on lockdown after shooting nearby

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The White House is on lockdown after a shooting nearby. The United States Park Police said there was a shooting shortly after 3:00 pm on West Executive Drive. CBS News Radio correspondent Mark Knoller joins CBSN on the phone with the latest.

Stephen Colbert pays tribute to Morley Safer

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Stephen Colbert shares the encounters he had with legendary "60 Minutes" legend Morley Safer, who died Thursday at age 84. CBSN's Reena Ninan has more.

Spike in U.S. Zika virus cases raises concern

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The CDC is now saying that the number of pregnant women with the Zika virus in the U.S. and its territories has risen to 279. President Obama urged Congress to approve emergency funding for vaccine development and other measures to combat the virus. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center joins CBSN with the latest.

Preview: Valerie Jarrett

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"It's not personal, it is politics," says Valerie Jarrett on President Obama's inability to get Republicans to move on Supreme Court nomination. Norah O'Donnell reports on Sunday, May 22 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Yahoo reportedly gets lowball bids, and other MoneyWatch headlines

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An auction for Yahoo's core assets is reportedly drawing low bids; airlines pressure Congress to use passenger fees to fund security screening; and Memorial Day traffic is forecast to hit an 11-year high. These headlines and more from MoneyWatch.

EgyptAir crash renews focus on airport security

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While foreign minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said there is "absolutely no indication" of the cause, terrorism is still the prime suspect starting in Paris. Mark Phillips reports from Charles de Gaulle airport outside Paris.

Did terrorism cause EgyptAir plane crash?

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Two days into the search for what caused EgyptAir flight 804 to crash in the Mediterranean, no terror groups have claimed responsibility. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate join CBSN with more on whether terrorism may have played a role.



Week in Review: Search for EgyptAir flight 804

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Top stories: A frantic search is underway for missing EgyptAir flight 804, and terrorism has not been ruled out; CBS News remembers legendary newsman Morley Safer; discord in the Democratic Party

Los Angeles' light rail extension runs parallel to congested freeways

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Los Angeles streetcars were taken out of service in 1963, during the boom in car ownership, but now many people in L.A. and across the country are giving up their cars for trains. On Friday riders will start using a new light-rail line between the downtown area and the beach in Santa Monica. Ben Tracy reports.

Have we gone overboard with wearable technology?

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Wearable technologies make a lot of promises to improve your life. From the Fitbit to the Apple Watch, millions are buying in. Nearly 20 million fitness trackers, smart watches, connected clothing and other gadgets were shipped in the first three months of this year. Dana Jacobson reports on whether the idea lives up to the hype.

Valerie Jarrett: President Obama will be "citizen like everybody else"

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Senior adviser Valerie Jarrett has been at President Obama's side throughout his seven years in office and nearly 20 years before that. Her constant presence and unchecked access at times unnerved some staffers, but Jarrett makes no apologies for helping shape the president's legacy. In this preview of Sunday's "60 Minutes,"Jarrett talks to Norah O'Donnell about the president's decision to stay in Washington after he leaves office.

CDC warns of possible public pool health threats

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning about hazards at public swimming pools. A new report says almost 80 percent of public pools fail routine health inspections. The problems can force inspectors to close those pools on the spot. Omar Villafranca reports from Plano, Texas.

All 12 living CIA directors speak out in documentary

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What are the rules for U.S. "Spymasters?" CIA directors speak candidly and share disagreements on the agency's mission and future on "48 Hours" Presents: The Spymasters--CIA in the Crosshairs. "CBS This Morning" previews the documentary, airing Saturday at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

What would help determine whether EgyptAir crash was terrorism?

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No one has claimed responsibility for downing EgyptAir Flight 804, but terrorism has not been ruled out. It's not clear where a possible bomb could have been planted on board. In the 24 hours before the crash, the plane had flown from Eritrea to Egypt, then to Tunisia and back to Cairo, then on to Paris. Former CIA deputy director and CBS News senior security contributor Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the clues officials are looking for.

SFPD chief resigns after tensions from deadly shooting

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The San Francisco Police Department is under new leadership after a sudden shakeup. Police Chief Greg Suhr resigned Thursday, just hours after the deadly shooting of a black woman suspected of stealing a car. John Blackstone reports on the department's rocky history with race relations.

Why don't planes stream their flight data in real time?

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The search for the missing EgyptAir Flight 804's voice and data recorders raises new questions about why flight information is not broadcast in real time. The technology already exists and would provide investigators quick access to data after a crash. But why are airlines are slow to adopt it? Kris Van Cleave reports.

Could a terrorist attack have brought down EgyptAir jet?

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John Miller, New York City Police Department's deputy commissioner for intelligence and counterterrorism who was also a former FBI assistant director, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what officials are looking for as they try to investigate whether there is a terrorism link to the EgyptAir Flight 804 crash.

Donald Trump taking shots at former President Bill Clinton's past

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Coming under fire for his own past with women, Donald Trump is framing former President Bill Clinton's past indiscretions with women as an attack on Hillary Clinton. But the Democratic front-runner isn't biting and the tactic may fall flat. A new CBS News poll reveals that in a popularity contest between Trump, Clinton and Bill, Bill beats both of them by double digits. Julianna Goldman reports.

Egyptian military says EgyptAir Flight 804 debris found

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The Egyptian military says it found wreckage from EgyptAir Flight 804 and personal items from the 66 people on board. The flight from Paris to Cairo dropped off the radar over the Mediterranean Sea Wednesday night. Searchers found debris in the sea, about 180 miles north of Alexandria, Egypt. Holly Williams reports from Cairo.

Next steps in search for missing EgyptAir Flight MS804

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President and CEO of the National Safety Council Deborah Hersman joins CBSN to talk about security concerns, terror threats and possible next steps in the search for the missing EgyptAir Flight MS804.

Security questions arise after EgyptAir Flight MS804 crash

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Confusion and questions continue to mount around what happened to EgyptAir Flight MS804. Conflicting reports of wreckage and concerns about security are complicating matters. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams joins CBSN from Cairo with the latest.

Terrorism suspected in crash of EgyptAir Flight MS804

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U.S. investigators have been looking for any links to terror groups claiming they were involved in the disappearance of EgyptAir Flight MS804. International airports have been ramping up security as well. CBS News homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues talks to CBSN about how the crash is changing things at airports.

Could the disappearance of the EgyptAir Flight MS804 be terror-related?

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Officials are probing whether terrorism was responsible for the crash of EgyptAir Flight MS804. The plane took sudden, unexpected turns before plunging towards the Mediterranean Sea and vanishing from radar. Director of intelligence and security research at George Mason University Robert Latiff joins CBSN to discuss the possibility.

Many questions, few answers in EgyptAir Flight MS804 crash

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The search for EgyptAir Flight MS804 yielded few clues nearly a day after the plane disappeared from radar while flying from Paris to Cairo with 66 people aboard. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Mark Phillips joined CBSN to discuss what we know.





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