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U.K. inquiry blasts Blair for following Bush into Iraq War

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Long-awaited report from independent inquiry says Tony Blair "chose to join the invasion of Iraq before the peaceful options had been exhausted" based on a deeply flawed presentation of the evidence available on Saddam Hussein's weapons stockpiles. CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips reports from London.

Husband surprises wife with 500 roses at last chemo

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The final round of chemotherapy brought a big, beautiful surprise for a Nebraska woman. Alissa Bousquet's husband recently had 500 roses delivered to an Omaha cancer center. Brad Bousquet texted family and friends, asking them to chip in for each rose, with any money left over going to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. But the idea bloomed and 172 families donated, raising nearly $5,000 for the charity.

Why aren't U.S. employees taking all of their days off?

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Over the past 15 years, American workers have taken less and less vacation. In 2015, 55 percent of Americans surveyed didn't use all of their vacation time, leaving 658 million days unused and 222 million days lost. But workers who refuse to take their time off may be viewed as "work martyrs." Tony Schwartz, founder and CEO of The Energy Project, which advises companies on how to become more productive, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss work-life balance.



Airbnb fighting San Francisco over registering hosts

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Airbnb is taking San Francisco to federal court over an ordinance that would require its hosts to register with the city. If they don't, the on-demand lodging giant would be fined up to $1,000 a day for each unauthorized listing and remove unregistered hosts from the site. Leigh Gallagher, assistant managing editor for Fortune magazine and host of "Fortune Live," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the company's legal battles.

Sen. Cotton on FBI recommendation on Clinton, Trump's VP search

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Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, is one of the Republicans who has called for a criminal prosecution of Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server. His name has also been mentioned as a potential running mate for Donald Trump. Sen. Cotton joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the controversy.

FBI director no stranger to clashes with politicians

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James Comey's recommendation that Hillary Clinton not be charged with a crime is just the latest headline grabbing move of the FBI director's career. Comey has taken on controversy in the past, outspoken on wire-tapping, encryption and use of police force. Paula Reid reports on how Comey's strong positions prepared him for Tuesday's ruling.

Senior Navy official threatens young men with gun

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A top Navy official is under investigation after being caught on video threatening a group of young men with a gun. The heated confrontation took place in front of the official's home in Fairfax County, Virginia. David Martin reports.

How FBI director undermined what Clinton said about private email server

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CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the long-term impact of the FBI's recommendation to not charge Hillary Clinton over the use of her private email server while she was secretary of state.

Trump unleashes on Clinton over FBI decision, praises Saddam Hussein

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Republicans are expected to unveil Wednesday the full slate of speakers for the party's national convention, now less than two weeks away. Donald Trump spoke to a rally of nearly 3,000 people Tuesday in Raleigh, North Carolina. He bashed Hillary Clinton's judgment and accused her of an "Enron-style purge" of her email. Major Garrett reports.

Why FBI director slammed Clinton but rejected criminal charges

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On Tuesday FBI director James Comey said investigators "did not find clear evidence that Secretary [Hillary] Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information" with the use of her private email server. Jan Crawford explains why the FBI decided to recommend no criminal charges.

Oscar Pistorius sentenced for murder of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp

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A South African judge sentenced former Olympian Oscar Pistorius to six years in prison for the 2013 murder of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius had completed a one-year sentence for a lesser charge of manslaughter before that conviction was upgraded to murder.

NASA spacecraft Juno makes its way to Jupiter

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The biggest planet in Earth's neighborhood is also the most mysterious. NASA sent the Juno spacecraft to find out what's beneath the gas and clouds of Jupiter's atmosphere. Juno arrived on schedule Monday night. Don Dahler reports.

Homeless man arrested for American student's death in Italy

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Italian police took a suspect into custody in the death of an American college student, who was about to begin summer classes in Rome. News of the young man's death has hit home for families of Americans who study overseas. DeMarco Morgan has more.

Anti-Muslim attacks on rise in U.S.

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Muslims in the United States have seen an increase in violence against them over the past week. The United Arab Emirates has even warned its citizens traveling in the U.S. to avoid wearing traditional clothing. Anna Werner has more.

Coroner to call Navy SEAL trainee's death "drowning homicide"

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Navy officials expect charges to be brought against at least one SEAL supervising the training of James Lovelace, who drowned in May during the notoriously tough qualification course. Lovelace was allegedly pushed down by an instructor, then lost consciousness and could not be revived.

Dickerson: Clinton email contradictions leave much for voters to ponder

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Although the FBI will not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton for her private email server, director James Comey slammed her and her staff for being "extremely careless." Much of what he had to say contradicted Clinton's claims on the campaign trail that she never sent classified emails on her server. John Dickerson explains.

Donald Trump condemns "rigged" political system

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Donald Trump and other Republican leaders were quick to comment on the FBI's recommendation not to charge Hillary Clinton on Tuesday. Trump claims it proves a "rigged" system "holds the American people to one standard and people like Hillary Clinton to another." Major Garrett has more.





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