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Will Republican Party as we know it survive 2016 election?

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Donald Trump has outlasted all of his Republican presidential rivals, but he is left with a sharply divided party. CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer, former moderator of "Face the Nation" and former chief Washington correspondent, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the impact of the division on Donald Trump and what it will take for the GOP to unite.

President Biden calls recent gun violence a "national embarrassment" and urges congress to act

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President Biden called for Congress to act on gun control Friday following a mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility. It comes as the president held his first in person meeting with Japan's Prime Minister. CBS News Senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN's Lana Zak with more on President Biden's push for legislation and how the U.S. and Japan are teaming up to take on challenges from China in the Indo-Pacific.

How GOP is struggling to unite behind Trump

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Mark Leibovich, New York Times Magazine's chief national correspondent, has covered several candidates on the 2016 campaign trail including Donald Trump. Leibovich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's efforts to unite the Republican Party after his last-standing rival, John Kasich, dropped out of the race Wednesday.

Lawsuit accuses BevMo wine seller of misleading shoppers

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When you go to your liquor store, are you buying the wine you think you're buying? Los Angeles station KCBS went undercover to check out claims in a lawsuit seeking class-action status. It says at least one major chain is deliberately misleading consumers, with multiple cases where the wines described on the shelf are different from the actual bottles in stock. Carter Evans reports.

North Korea tries to show its military might

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North Korea is preparing for its most important political gathering in a generation. The isolated country's last Workers' Party congress took place 36 years ago, and at that meeting, Kim Jong Il was named the country's next ruler. Now his son, current leader Kim Jong Un, may be looking to cement his control. Adriana Diaz reports from Pyongyang.

How "The Onion" predicted Trump's rise

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A 2015 Onion satirical article penned by "Donald Trump" is gaining traction online this week. The article was published soon after Trump announced his bid for the presidency last year. Elaine Quijano has the details from the satirical op-ed.

Rolling Stones to Trump: Stop using our music

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The Rolling Stones are a staple of Donald Trump's rallies, but the rock group doesn't want their music to "start up" his events anymore. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more.



Janet Jackson is expecting her first child

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Singer Janet Jackson is pregnant, just weeks before she turns 50. Jackson announced last month that she was postponing her tour to start a family. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more.

DOJ warns North Carolina's "bathroom law" violates civil rights

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The Justice Department sent a letter to North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory, saying that the state's so-called "bathroom law" violates the federal Civil Rights Act. HB2 prevents transgender individuals from using the restrooms of their choice. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more.

Trump's path to victory as the presumptive GOP nominee

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Less than 24 hours after Sen. Ted Cruz dropped out of the presidential race, Gov. John Kasich also announced he's suspending his campaign, making Donald Trump the GOP's presumptive nominee. CBSN political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and Washington Post writer Philip Bump join CBSN with more on what's next in the race.

Hillary Clinton already gearing up for battle against Donald Trump

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Hillary Clinton is calling Donald Trump a "loose cannon" after Trump became the GOP's presumptive nominee. The two are already exchanging a war of words, months before the general election officially starts. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has been covering the Democratic race and joins CBSN with more.

Remembering a hero who gave his life fighting ISIS

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The Pentagon says the Navy SEAL who was killed in Iraq this week was part of a quick reaction force assigned to protect American military advisers. Flags in Arizona flew at half staff Wednesday in memory of Charles Keating IV. David Martin has more on his life.

A rare peek inside North Korea

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The North Korean Workers' Party -- the country's only political party -- is meeting this week for the first time in 36 years to solidify the dictatorship of Kim Jong Un. Adriana Diaz was invited to cover the event along with other international journalists -- under strict supervision.

New details about Prince's last hours emerge

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An attorney for Dr. Kornfeld, a nationally recognized addiction treatment specialist, says his client received a call from a member of Prince's inner circle the day before he died. The person described Prince as suffering from a grave medical condition. Jamie Yuccas reports.

Biggest auto recall in American history gets even bigger

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Wednesday that an additional 35 million to 40 million air bag inflators manufactured by Takata need to be fixed. That brings the total number of recalled vehicles to 69 million. Jeff Glor has been following the story.

Residents scramble to flee huge Canadian fire

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Residents had little time to escape after a shift in winds brought a raging fire toward the Alberta, Canada, city of Fort McMurray. Vinita Nair reports on their frantic flight.

CBS News' political team weighs in on 2016 race

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With Donald Trump all but locking up his spot on the ballot in November, what happens next in the campaign? Nancy Cordes, Major Garrett and "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson offer up their thoughts.

As Trump takes victory lap, a look back

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The Republican race began with a gaggle of 17 candidates, and Donald Trump is the last one standing. Here's a look back at the grueling campaign.

Sanders vows to stay in race until convention

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Despite a dwindling statistical chance of winning the nomination, Sen. Bernie Sanders tells "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley he will "absolutely" stay in the race until the Democratic convention.

Sanders: I "absolutely" will not drop out before convention

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Hillary Clinton has more than 90 percent of the delegates needed to clinch the Democratic nomination; and Bernie Sanders' win in Indiana did little to slow her momentum. But in an interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley, Sanders gave his word that he will not drop out before the Democratic convention.





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