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Clinton portrays Trump as a con man

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Hillary Clinton cited Donald Trump's past business record as proof that a President Trump would spell disaster for the U.S. economy. "He's written a lot of books about business," Clinton said. "They all seem to end at Chapter 11." Nancy Cordes has more.

Southwest heat wave fuels 21 wildfires

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More than 135,000 acres are charred as 21 fires blaze across the hot, dry West. Two of those fires have merged into one, threatening 800 homes northeast of Los Angeles. Carter Evans has more.

Will Brexit impact your 401k?

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On Thursday, the United Kingdom will decide whether or not to remain in the European Union. CBS New business analyst Jill Schlesinger talks about what Brexit could mean for American investments.

Mountain biker crashes into bear

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A mountain biker's dramatic wipeout near Lake Tahoe in California was captured on his body camera. He crashed into a surprising obstacle -- a bear. The 26-year-old biker was not hurt. In a post online, he joked the bear was gone before he could ask if it was alright.

Joe Biden on his "genuine" friendship with Obama

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Barack Obama and Joe Biden started out as political opponents, but they say they will leave office as close friends. For the past eight years, the two have been an inseparable political duo. They have seen the country, and each other, through the best and worst times. In an interview with Charlie Rose, the vice president gets personal about his boss.

Why summer is the right time to feed your passion

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For many, summer means time off and relaxation. But Angela Duckworth, author of the New York Times best-selling book, "Grit," says it's also a perfect time to develop interests. The University of Pennsylvania psychology professor found that grit, which she defines as a combination of passion and perseverance, is key to potential success, no matter what season. Duckworth joins "CBS This Morning" to offer practical tips for feeding your passions.



Pressure builds on Rio as Summer Olympics near

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With about six weeks left before the start of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, problems are growing. Two members of the Australian paralympic team are recovering after being robbed at gunpoint near their hotel in Rio. There are also worries about the Zika virus, a newly declared state of financial emergency, Brazil's impeached president and allegations of corruption. Ben Tracy traveled to Rio to see if the city can handle the games.

Dangerous rescue mission for sick man at South Pole

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There are new developments in the risky mission to rescue a sick contractor at the American research station in the South Pole. Two aircraft have arrived on Antarctica. But as Dana Jacobson reports, the most dangerous part of their journey may still be ahead.

Is Disney legally liable for deadly alligator attack?

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The 2-year-old boy killed in an alligator attack at a Disney World resort will be buried Tuesday in Nebraska. Lane Graves was grabbed by the predator in a lagoon, and divers found his body after a 16-hour search. Now there are growing questions about how much Disney could be held responsible for the attack. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the case.

Joe Biden on gun control and Donald Trump squandering alliances

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Hours before the Senate voted Monday night on gun control, Charlie Rose interviewed Vice President Joe Biden. In a wide-ranging conversation, they discussed gun control and how Donald Trump is squandering alliances with Muslim-majority countries.

Video, 911 transcripts offer insight into Orlando massacre

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Attorney General Loretta Lynch will travel to Florida Tuesday for a briefing on the Orlando nightclub shooting investigation. The FBI Monday released a timeline and transcripts of phone calls between the gunman, a hostage negotiator and emergency dispatchers. David Begnaud reports from Florida on how the documents provide a glimpse into the mind of the killer.

Giant wildfires grow in California during heat wave

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At least 16 wildfires are burning in the West, including two wildfires north of Los Angeles that have scorched more than 4,500 acres. Separated only by a canyon, the twin fires are triggering fears they could merge. Hundreds of people have been forced to evacuate and triple-digit temperatures are making matters worse. Carter Evans reports from Duarte, California.

Will Trump firing campaign manager change anything?

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Dan Senor, former senior adviser to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan during their 2012 campaign, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the firing of Corey Lewandowski will impact Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.

Secret Service: British man plotted to kill Donald Trump

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A British man is in custody after claiming he had a plan to assassinate Donald Trump. Michael Steven Sandford was arrested Saturday at a Trump rally. Police say he tried to grab an officer's gun so he could shoot the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Investigators say he plotted the attack for about a year. Jeff Pegues reports.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal on gun control

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Four gun control measures were voted down in the U.S. Senate Monday night. Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal joins CBSN with more on what the gun measures would have accomplished.

Feds: Teen intended to kill Trump at Vegas rally

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A teenager who attended a Donald Trump rally in Las Vegas told police he wanted to kill the presidential candidate. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest on the arrest.

New NASA study reveals direct evidence on climate change and human activity

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In a first of-its-kind study, NASA finds direct evidence linking human beings to climate change. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the new evidence on climate change, how the coronavirus lockdown impacted the amount of carbon emissions being pumped into the air and how corporations prioritizing climate change.

Wildfires, heat scorch the Southwest

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Wildfires and heat are scorching the Southwest. Millions face record-breaking, triple-digit temperatures. About 30 million people are under excessive heat advisories or warnings. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone joins CBSN with more.

Senators outraged after gun control fail

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After Democrats staged a nearly 15-hour filibuster urging the Senate to act on gun control, the Senate failed to advance four gun measures Monday night. CBSN's DeMarco Morgan has more.

Deadly heatwave takes over Southwest

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Emergency workers have asked people to avoid any unnecessary outdoor activity in parts of the Southwest. Omar Villafranca reports from Phoenix, where temperatures have reached 114 degrees.





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