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How true grit drives success

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What drives a person to become successful? That question fuels the research of psychologist Angela Duckworth. The 2013 MacArthur Fellow learned that grit is the best sign. Duckworth joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, "Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance."

Jury awards cancer survivor $55M in J&J talc lawsuit

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Johnson & Johnson vows to appeal a multi-million-dollar legal ruling over its signature products. A jury awarded $55 million to an ovarian cancer survivor who says decades of talcum powder use made her sick. Vinita Nair reports on the second so-called "talcum trial" defeat for the company this year.

What role would Bill play in a Hillary Clinton administration?

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CBS News' Nancy Cordes, who has been covering the Democratic race for the past year, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the potential role the former president might play and how the Democratic front-runner is trying to put out fires in the coal country of West Virginia.

Yelp fights back against fake reviews

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Word of mouth can be a powerful influencer, and that's no different online. A 2015 study by marketing research company Mintel found nearly 70 percent of Americans seek out others' opinions online before making a purchase, but only 59 percent trust the recommendations. Anna Werner went behind the scenes with Yelp to see how it weeds out fake reviews.



Brussels bombings survivor reunites with daughters

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About a week after the Brussels terror attacks, CBS News cameras were at a hospital when family members surprised one victim, Sebastien Bellin. The former college baseketball pro who lives in Michigan was badly hurt in the March airport bombings. Only on "CBS This Morning," Vladimir Duthiers shows us his latest reunion with his daughters.

Detroit turns off water as teacher sick-out closes schools

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Detroit residents face a growing crisis over basic services nearly three years after the city's record-setting bankruptcy. Detroit is expected to turn off water service to thousands of households Tuesday, and for a second straight day, nearly all public schools could be shut by teachers calling in sick in a wage dispute. Dean Reynolds reports from Detroit.

Three newly discovered planets could have life, water

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Three planets approximately the size of Earth have been found orbiting a star. The planets show promising signs for potential life. Chief astronomer for the Franklin Institute Derrick Pitts joins CBSN with more.

Who will inherit Prince's estate?

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Prince's family will meet in court to determine how to divide up the late star's estate. Meanwhile, investigators are still searching for a potential will. CBS News correspondent Anna Werner joins CBSN with the details.

FBI agents foil synagogue terror plot

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Federal agents have arrested a man accused of planning a terror attack. In a sting operation, the FBI captured a man they say was planning an attack on a synagogue in Florida. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with the details.

Bernie Sanders vows to stay in presidential race

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Democrat presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is predicting a contested convention and vows to stay in the race. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more on how the Vermont senator plans to fight for every delegate.

Potential impact of confrontation between Trump supporter and Ted Cruz

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Republican candidate Ted Cruz is fighting for the political spotlight in Indiana as video of a confrontation between him and a Trump supporter surfaces. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with more ahead of another crucial primary.





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