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Why isn't Clinton's "careless" use of email server a crime?

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FBI Director James Comey recommended no charges for Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server. Did Clinton get special treatment by the FBI? And what is the political fallout likely to be? Jan Crawford and John Dickerson discuss.

FBI recommends no charges for Hillary Clinton

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FBI Director James Comey said Tuesday he does not recommend charges for Hillary Clinton in her use of a private email server while secretary of state. But according to the FBI, the Clinton team handled email servers in "extremely careless" fashion. Nancy Cordes has more.

Special report: FBI recommends no charges in Clinton email probe

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FBI Director James Comey says the FBI will not recommend criminal charges in its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state. The scandal has cast a shadow over her presidential campaign, and opponents have used the issue to call into question Clinton's judgment.

ISIS stages attacks across Middle East

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CBS News national security contributor Juan Zarate discusses the string of attacks by ISIS in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Bangladesh.



Tesla sales fall short of expectations

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Tesla sales rose, but not as much as expected; Apple wants more organ donors; and the Senate is done with Blackberry. CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has today's business headlines.

Florida wages war on invasive lionfish

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Florida is overrun with lionfish and the Sunshine State is trying to eat its way out of the invasion. Native to the south Pacific and Indian Oceans, they threaten Florida's underwater ecosystem. David Begnaud reports on how residents are waging war on the exotic fish with their stomachs.

How to find travel bargains to Europe post-Brexit vote

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While the Brexit vote has caused shockwaves through global financial markets, it is also creating some major bargains for international travel this summer. The exchange rate for the U.S. dollar is stronger toward the British pound than it has been in about 30 years. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to reveal how travelers can get the best deals.

Are private equity firms making mortgage mistakes?

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There is new concern for some homeowners nearly 10 years after the last housing crisis. A recent New York Times investigation found that private equity firms, which bought distressed mortgages after the 2008 crisis, are making similar mistakes that banks made before the last bubble burst. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss whether homeowners should be worried.

Leibovich on Obama and Clinton campaigning together in N.C.

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Mark Leibovich, CBS News political contributor and New York Times Magazines' chief national correspondent, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Obama stumping for Hillary Clinton in North Carolina and the latest polls showing Clinton's narrowing lead against Trump.

Behind NASA spacecraft Juno's successful voyage to Jupiter

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NASA scientists celebrated spacecraft Juno's entry into Jupiter's orbit Monday night. Juno is the fastest orbiter ever built, but it still needed almost five years to travel almost two billion miles to Jupiter. Its mission is scheduled to last for 20 months. Derrick Pitts, chief astronomer and director of Fels Planetarium at Philadelphia's Franklin Institute, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the feat.

Italian police arrest homeless man after U.S. student's body found

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Italian police made an arrest Tuesday morning in the death of an American college student. Beau Solomon's body was found Monday in Rome's Tiber River. The 19-year-old University of Wisconsin student had been missing since Friday. Jericka Duncan reports.

Trail of destruction as violent weather hits Kentucky

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Severe weather washed out several Fourth of July celebrations in the East. Kentucky was one of the hardest-hit areas, with more than a third of the state under a severe thunderstorm warning for most of the day. The National Weather Service will inspect destruction by a funnel cloud in eastern Kentucky to determine if it was a tornado. Mark Barber of CBS News affiliate WKYT reports from Lexington.

Report raises questions about civilian casualties in drone strikes

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Watchdog groups are criticizing recently-released numbers on those killed by American drone strikes outside of war zones. An unprecedented report released Friday reveals the Obama administration has killed more than 2,300 so-called "enemy combatants." But critics say the report significantly undercounts the number of "non-combatant" deaths. Jan Crawford reports.

Roscoe Brown, decorated Tuskegee Airman, dead at 94

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One of the first African-American pilots in the U.S. military, Dr. Roscoe C. Brown earned the Distinguished Flying Cross during World War II and went on to become a professor and community college president.

Saving students with film in South L.A.

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Darryl McCane lives for second acts at a school where some students are in need of a second chance. He's using a film class to give them that. Michelle Miller has more.

Used cars being sold with unrepaired safety defects

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If you just bought a used car from a dealer, you may still want to check to see if your vehicle needs a recall. Dealers aren't legally required to fix safety defects and that's putting a lot of drivers at risk. Anna Werner has more.

North Carolina hog farmers stinking up the neighborhood

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Hundreds of North Carolina residents are going to court, accusing their farmer neighbors of leaving hog waste on their doorsteps. Mark Strassmann went to the state to see -- and smell -- the problem for himself.





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