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Bomb threat made against plane at LAX

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An American Eagle plane with passengers on board at Los Angeles International Airport is being kept away from the terminal after a bomb threat made against the flight. Mark Rosenker, former chairman of the NTSB, joins CBSN to discuss the ongoing situation.



Bill Cosby returns to court

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Entertainer Bill Cosby has been accused of sexual assault by multiple women over the years, and one of those cases is bringing him back to court today. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman discusses the case with CBSN's Josh Elliott.

TSA fires official in attempt to fix hellish security lines

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The TSA is making staff changes after harsh backlash from travelers about the incredibly long security lines in airports around the country. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave explains why the TSA fired its head of security.

Obama pushes Vietnam on human rights record

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President Obama is criticizing Vietnam's government for its human rights record. Thousands of Vietnamese greeted the president Tuesday as he arrived in Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon. Margaret Brennan reports.

Conflicting reports on EgyptAir crash clues

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CBS News' Holly Williams explains why some officials suggest the missing EgyptAir flight went down after an onboard explosion, while others are not yet convinced.

Trump continues to hold off on releasing tax returns

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Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has been pressured by his political rivals and the media to release his tax returns, but he refuses to do so. CBS News' Major Garrett explains why Trump is holding back his tax returns from the public eye.

Steve Martin and Carmen Cusack on Tony-nominated "Bright Star"

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Comedian, writer, actor, producer and musician Steve Martin just added Broadway to his impressive resume. The Grammy and Emmy-winner co-wrote the new bluegrass musical, "Bright Star," with singer-songwriter Edie Brickell. The show, starring actress Carmen Cusack, is nominated for five Tony Awards. Martin and Cusack join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the process of creating the musical.

Broadway's best year yet, and other MoneyWatch headlines

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Broadway recorded its best attendence and highest ticket sales from May 2015 to May 2016; Spotify's family plan will only cost you $15 per month; and Dairy Queen starts competing with Dunkin' Donuts. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has the day's business headlines on CBSN.

Janitor puts five kids through college tuition-free

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Boston College janitor Fred Vautour put all five of his kids through college, not spending a dime on tuition -- largely because of his devotion. Steve Hartman reports on how Vautour walked his youngest daughter, Alicia, to the graduation podium.

Trump campaign manager on candidate's net worth, not releasing tax returns

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In a 2006 deposition, Donald Trump was repeatedly questioned about exaggerating his wealth. In 2014, Trump said his brand was worth $3.3 billion, but last year, Forbes magazine estimated its value to be far lower at $125 million. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is making Trump's financial affairs a focus of her campaign. Trump's campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the presumptive Republican nominee is delaying the release of his tax returns and when he'll be picking his running mate.

Snapchatting climber reaches Mt. Everest summit

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In a dramatic update on the Mount Everest climbers we've been following this month, Cory Richards reached the summit of the world's tallest mountain overnight. He and climbing companion Adrian Ballinger have been sharing their adventure on Snapchat in real time. Dana Jacobson reports on how he accomplished the remarkable feat in the face of extreme risks.

Bill Cosby may face woman accusing him of sexual assault

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Bill Cosby could come face-to-face with one of the women accusing him of drugging and molesting them. Prosecutors claim the 2004 encounter between Cosby and then-Temple University employee Andrea Constand was criminal sexual assault. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Tuesday's upcoming proceedings.

TSA security chief fired amid growing fury over delays

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In the wake of historically long security lines at some of the nation's airports, the Transportation Security Administration is shaking things up. The agency forced out its head of security operations, Kelly Hoggan. Kris Van Cleave reports.





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