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Blockbuster movies to watch this summer

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Hollywood is ready for an eye-popping summer with the newest chapter of the X-Men franchise opening Friday. "X-Men: Apocalypse" will go head-to-head with another sequel, "Alice Through the Looking Glass," starring Johnny Depp. The two premieres have Hollywood hoping for a powerful Memorial Day weekend at the box office. New York Times reporter Melena Ryzik and ScreenCrush.com editor-in-chief Matt Singer join "CBS This Morning" to preview this summer's most anticipated movies.

Ambassador Kennedy on American murder suspect in Japan

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President Obama faced a public scolding from Japan's prime minister over the murder of a Japanese woman allegedly by an American military contractor. Margaret Brennan speaks to American ambassador to Japan, Caroline Kennedy, about the case and also discusses the president's visit to Hiroshima.

Meet the 2016 National Geographic Bee champion

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Two and a half million fourth to eighth graders competed in the 2016 National Geographic Bee, but only the top finisher from each state got to travel to Washington for the national championships -- with an $85,000 college scholarship on the line. Chip Reid introduces Rishi Nair, the 12-year-old geography buff who became the newest champion.

New balloon capsule could take bite out of obesity

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The FDA is reviewing a new type of gastric balloon that starts as a pill. In clinical trials, patients who were 40 to 60 pounds overweight lost an average of nearly seven percent of their body weight in six months. But the treatment is more complicated. Dr. Christine Ren-Fielding, chief of bariatric surgery at NYU Langone Medical Center who treats patients with one of the two existing balloon devices, joins "CBS This Morning" to explain how the method works.

Why tech titan is financing lawsuits against Gawker

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Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel is explaining for the first time why he funded Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker. Thiel told The New York Times that the site published articles that "ruined people's lives for no reason." He was in part referring to a 2007 article that outed him as gay. NewYorker.com editor and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the revelations. One of Thiel's venture firms is a minor investor in The Atavist, a startup Thompson co-founded.

11 states sue gov't over transgender school bathroom rules

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A coalition of states is suing the federal government over a controversial directive on transgender rights. Texas leads the lawsuit involving ten other states. They oppose the federal order telling public schools to let transgender students use a bathroom that matches their gender identity. Jan Crawford reports on the case that could end up at the Supreme Court.



TSA chief grilled over airport security delays

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A survey out Wednesday finds almost 22 percent of Americans who were planning to fly before Labor Day will change, delay or cancel their plans because they're afraid of long waits at airport security. It's just the latest sign of trouble for the TSA. Kris Van Cleave reports on how the agency is confronting the growing security backlog.

Tornadoes level homes in Plains as millions more threatened

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The southern Plains are reeling from another blast of damaging storms. Multiple tornadoes touched down Wednesday in northern Kansas. At least one person died. Severe weather threatens more than 60 million people Thursday in the central U.S. Omar Villafranca reports from Abilene, Kansas.

Donald Trump faces more angry protests in California

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The latest attempt at Republican Party unity comes amid violent new protests. Anti-Donald Trump demonstrators clashed with supporters Wednesday in Anaheim, California. Protesters also followed Trump to his late night interview with Jimmy Kimmel. Major Garrett reports.

John Dickerson and Stephen Colbert on politics and the press

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It wasn't all political. In their conversation Wednesday night at the 92nd Street Y in New York, John Dickerson and Stephen Colbert even discussed their breakfast routines and morning reads. Dickerson and Colbert took questions from the audience -- some of their answers may surprise you.

John Dickerson and Stephen Colbert talk Trump

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Stephen Colbert and John Dickerson sat down at the 92nd Street YMCA in New York Wednesday. Among other topics, the "Late Show" host and "Face the Nation" anchor talked about the unpredictable nature of the 2016 election.

Is Paul Ryan about to endorse Donald Trump?

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Paul Ryan's office is confirming that he is speaking with Donald Trump Wednesday night. Could this mean that Trump is close to getting Ryan's endorsement? Bloomberg national political reporter Jennifer Jacobs joins CBSN with more from Washington.

11 states fighting White House on transgender rights

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The Obama administration is being sued over its federal directive on transgender rights. Texas is leading the lawsuit of 11 states, alleging that the president overstepped his authority. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest.

Police arrest protesters at Donald Trump rally in California

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The scene outside a Donald Trump rally turned violent once again Wednesday with riot police confronting anti-Trump protesters in Anaheim, California. CBS Radio News correspondent Steve Futterman joins CBSN with more.

TSA chief: Long lines won't end soon

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The head of the TSA told members of Congress Wednesday that long lines at airport security checkpoints won't be ending anytime soon. Peter Neffenger's testimony comes at a critical time for the TSA. CBS News Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN from Reagan International Airport.

Could violence follow Donald Trump all the way to July convention?

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After a chaotic night outside a Donald Trump rally in Albuquerque, New Mexico, protesters confronted Trump supporters Wednesday in Anaheim, California. On Twitter, the candidate called the demonstrators "thugs who were flying the Mexican flag." CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest unrest.

State Dept. watchdog: Hillary Clinton broke email rules

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Hillary Clinton failed to comply with State Department policies when she used a private email server during her time as secretary of state, an audit has found. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the fallout.

Six-year-old takes on the National Spelling Bee

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Akash Vukoti has had a talent for spelling words since he was two. Now at six years old, he's ready to take on the big kids. He is by far the youngest contestant at the 2016 National Spelling Bee. Chip Reid reports.





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