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Trump says transgender rights should be left to the states

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Trump spoke out Friday morning against the Obama administration's directive on transgender bathrooms. Trump said states should make the decision. Trump campaign national spokesperson Katrina Pierson joins CBSN with more.

Legal implications of new transgender guidelines

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The Obama administration put out a new set of guidelines, urging schools to back transgender rights and obey new guidelines or lose funding. Does the U.S. have authority the to make this decision for all the states? Rachel Stockman, managing editor at LawNewz.com, joins CBSN with the latest.

Will the GOP unite behind Donald Trump?

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Donald Trump met with GOP party leadership Thursday and both Paul Ryan and Donald Trump gave positive feedback on the meeting, although Ryan still hasn't endorsed Trump. Is a formal endorsement from Ryan necessary to unite the Republican party? CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with the latest.

American wrongly accused of Chinese espionage

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American Xiaoxing Xi, chair of Temple University Physics Department, was wrongly accused of sending American technology to China and worries about his career. Bill Whitaker's report "Collateral Damage" will air Sunday, August 26 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Foods that can help boost brain health

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A growing body of research suggests that what you eat can have an impact on your risk of developing dementia later in life. CBS News' Marlie Hall reports.

Preview: "Prairie Home Companion" sound man Fred Newman

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How does sound effects artist Fred Newman conjure such amazing worlds on "A Prairie Home Companion"? He shares some secrets with correspondent Jane Pauley, in a preview of an interview to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning."

Preview: A comatose patient proves experts wrong

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After a terrifying car accident left Dylan Rizzo in a coma, doctors said the young athlete would likely stay in a vegetative state for life. Meet the young man who confounded experts with his remarkable recovery on "Sunday Morning" May 15.



Is Donald Trump softening his tone?

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Donald Trump says his call to temporarily ban all Muslims from the United States is just a "suggestion." Daily Beast political reporter Betsy Woodruff joins CBSN with more on whether he is softening his stance or not.

"48 Hours" investigates shooting death of Olympian Dave Laut

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She was married to an Olympic hero - but in her first TV interview, a California woman tells "48 Hours"' Erin Moriarty why she shot and killed him. Was it self-defense or cold-blooded murder? Moriarty joins CBSN to preview her interview.

Kentucky school principal defends bathroom guidelines

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As the White House puts pressure on public schools over bathroom access for transgender students, one Kentucky school principal is speaking out. Thomas Aberli joins CBSN to explain why he supports the policy, and how he implemented the same approach at his school two years ago.

TSA under fire for baggage meltdown, long lines

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The Transportation Security Administration has been under fire for long lines at airports, among other issues. Adding to the list of problems: a baggage system failure at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more on what the TSA needs to do to fix its issues.

After meeting with GOP leaders, what's next for Donald Trump?

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How does Donald Trump move forward after his meeting with GOP leaders in an attempt to find party unity? CBS News correspondent Chip Reid joins CBSN with a discussion about the challenges Republicans face before the July convention.

White House guidelines on transgender rights at school

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The White House is urging public schools to follow its guidelines to allow students to use the bathroom consistent with their gender identity. CBS News correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN to break down what they all mean, and the impact the issue has across the country and around the world.

Navy Corpsman Max Rohn on Invictus Games victory

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Invictus Games wrapped up Thursday night in Orlando, and Team USA did not disappoint. Americans dominated the medal podium, taking the most honors overall. Discus and shotput champ Max Rohn joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his experience in the games.

Preview of new African American history museum

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Steps from the Washington Monument, the National Museum of African American History and Culture will be the first to show the story of black Americans. With the opening just months away, Jan Crawford got a first look at what's inside the newest Smithsonian museum.

Stanford lab examines virtual reality's behavioral effects

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2016 is shaping up to be the year of virtual reality. Video games, Hollywood and media giants are embracing the technology and driving VR into the mainstream. But what are the lasting effects of the medium on our minds? John Blackstone visits a Stanford University lab studying the impact of the VR revolution.

Tenn. girl rescued after being allegedly abducted by uncle

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Two men are being called heroes for their dramatic rescue of a Tennessee girl after she was allegedly abducted by her uncle. The men found Carlie Marie Trent Thursday in remote back country, more than a week after she disappeared. Omar Villafranca reports on how Carlie was rescued.

Women voters split on Trump, Clinton and the issues

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Recent presidential polls show a significant gender gap among potential voters. Women are much more likely to reject Republican Donald Trump. CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" from Detroit to discuss the focus group of women he brought to Studio 57 Thursday. The group of 18 women included six Republicans, six Democrats and six Independents.

Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence on Facebook bias claim

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is defending his company against accusations of political bias. He invited conservative leaders to meet about a report that said the site favors liberal views in its trending topics. Jan Crawford reports on how Facebook is being forced to reveal secrets.

Ex-adviser on Ryan's "tremendous apprehension" about Trump

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Dan Senor, who was senior adviser to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan during the 2012 campaign, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how House Speaker Ryan's politics style differs from Donald Trump, and how the Republican Party is trying to unite with their presumptive presidential nominee.





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