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Donald Trump: The Republican Party's Grand Old Predicament?

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A division within the Republican party is becoming apparent, after House Speaker Paul Ryan said that he's not ready to support presumptive nominee Donald Trump. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett has more.

New jobs report shows hiring slowed in April

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The Labor Department says the U.S. economy added 160,000 jobs, which was the slowest growth in seven months; the federal government will be regulating the electronic cigarette industry; and Netflix rolled out a new subscription feature. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has those business headlines and more on CBSN.

Preview: Earthquake Alley

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There has been a high incidence of earthquakes in Oklahoma, where oil and gas production is injecting vast amounts of waste water into the earth. Bill Whitaker takes a closer look in a report that airs on Sunday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Dolly Parton on film "Coat of Many Colors"

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Dolly Parton's story of going from poverty to Nashville royalty has inspired generations. The tale plays out in the movie "Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors," which is now out on DVD. In this interview with Gayle King, Parton reflects on how the story portrays her humble upbringing.

"48 Hours" investigates shooting death of soldier's wife

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When a soldier claims he shot his young wife by accident, his mother gives up everything to support him. A jury must decide whether it was an accident, or an act of rage. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty previews Saturday's all-new "48 Hours" on "CBS This Morning."

Luntz on Republican rift over Donald Trump

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CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss the divided Republican Party and presumptive nominee Donald Trump.

Meet a battlefield hero competing in Prince Harry's Invictus Games

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The Invictus Games kick off this weekend in Orlando, Florida. Prince Harry created the sports competition in 2014 for wounded service members across the globe. Norah O'Donnell, an ambassador for the games, meets with Max Rohn of Team USA who is on a mission to reclaim his shot put and discus title.

"60 Minutes" investigates rise in Oklahoma earthquakes

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Oklahoma is being rattled by an unprecedented surge in earthquakes. The state last year averaged more than two each day at magnitude three or higher. Before 2009, Oklahoma averaged two earthquakes a year. Bill Whitaker joins "CBS This Morning" to preview his report for Sunday's "60 Minutes."



North Korea keeps media at distance for Workers' Party Congress

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North Korea's Workers' Party Congress is meant to solidify ruler Kim Jong Un's placement at the top of the country's Communist Party. The congress is expected to go into session Friday, but for now, our access was denied. Adriana Diaz reports from Pyongyang.

Unstoppable wildfires burn hundreds of Canadian homes

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A massive airlift is underway to save thousands of Canadians trapped by the raging Alberta wildfire. Sparks rained down on residents fleeing one burning neighborhood, and nearly 90,000 people have been forced from home. Even evacuation centers are being forced to evacuate. Ben Tracy reports from Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada.

Bush chief of staff: Donald Trump as president would scare me

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Andrew Card was an adviser to President Ronald Reagan, President George H. W. Bush and President George W. Bush. As White House chief of staff on 9/11, Card told President George W. Bush that the World Trade Center had been attacked. The Bushes say they have no plans to endorse Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump. Card, who is now president of Franklin Pierce University in New Hampshire, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what Trump would have to do to earn GOP establishment support.

Report: Child told Joe Paterno of Sandusky molestation in 1976

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There is a new development in Penn State University sex abuse case. According to a Pennsylvania judge, one of the university's insurers claims a child told Joe Paterno in 1976 that he'd been sexually molested by Jerry Sandusky. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the latest.

Swiss citizens may soon be guaranteed monthly income

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Soon it might literally pay to be Swiss. Next month, voters in Switzerland will decide whether all citizens should be guaranteed a monthly income. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more on the possible tax-free allowance.

Brothers prepare to reach for Kentucky Derby history

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A trainer and jockey are prepping their horse for a historic run at Saturday's Kentucky Derby. The pair are brothers, and if their horse wins, it'll be the first time a team of siblings comes out on top at the "Run for the Roses"

Heavy turbulence leaves passengers shaken

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A horrific experience in the skies over Indonesia caused enormous fear aboard an Etihad Airlines plane. Passengers feared for their lives as the plane flew through a terrible patch of turbulence. Vinita Nair has a report.

Investigators push back on rumors about Prince and painkillers

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Following reports that Percocet was found in Prince's system, the medical examiner in his Minn. hometown released a statement saying her office has not released any information to anyone -- even the police. Jamie Yuccas has more.

Syria's "Monument Men" saved treasures under ISIS rule

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Syria's very own "Monument Men" have a mission to protect their country's heritage from all sides in the civil war. Much of the historic city of Palmyra is now in ruins, but they managed to save a trove of treasures from ISIS' destruction. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

Federal government bans e-cig sales to minors

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As part of sweeping regulations on the multi-billion dollar e-cigarette industry, the federal government banned sales of the products to anyone under the age of 18 Thursday. Last year, three million teenagers used e-cigarettes. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.

Video gives more details of fight that killed Navy SEAL

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New video has emerged of the intense battle in Iraq Tuesday that left a Navy SEAL dead. Charles Keating IV's team was called in when ISIS attacked U.S. allies and their American advisors in Northern Iraq. Charlie D'Agata has a report on the gunfight where Keating lost his life.

Paul Ryan says he can't endorse Trump ... yet

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In an interview with CNN, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said he can't endorse presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump because he is "Just not ready to do that yet." Ryan has voiced strong criticism of Trump's fiery rhetoric throughout the campaign. Major Garrett has more.

Hazardous chemicals warehouse goes up in flames

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A massive fire ignited at a warehouse filled with hazardous chemicals in Houston Thursday, setting off a series of explosions. No injuries were reported. Firefighters knocked the blaze down after several hours.





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