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CA fire crews struggle to control deadly wildfires

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Firefighters in California are struggling to contain the state's largest wildfire. Covering more than 43,000 acres, the Erskine fire has killed at least two people and burned hundreds of homes. The fire is among at least ten wildfires burning in California. Mireya Villarreal reports from the fireline in South Lake.

West Virginia faces more rain amid historic deluge

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West Virginia is bracing for more rain after historic flooding killed at least 25 people. Those floods in the past week swamped hundreds of homes, cars and roads. The National Weather Service says an event like this only happens once in a 1,000 years. Kris Van Cleave reports from one affected community in Clendenin, West Virginia.

Passengers safe after Singapore Airlines jet catches fire

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Passengers are describing the terrifying moments aboard a Singapore Airlines plane that caught fire. The jetliner's right engine burst into flames overnight during an emergency landing in Singapore. The airline says a fuel leak forced flight 368 to Milan, Italy to turn around two hours into the trip. Josh Elliott reports.

Iraqi forces say they have liberated Fallujah

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The Iraqi military has declared the city of Fallujah free from ISIS control. The key city just west of Baghdad was taken by ISIS in January 2014. CBS News military analyst Mike Lyons joins CBSN to discuss.

"Mississippi Burning" investigation closes after decades

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After more than 50 years, investigators have closed the "Mississippi Burning" case of three civil rights workers who were murdered in Mississippi. Bill Plante has more on the closing of the case, for a crime he covered for CBS News more than half a century ago.

More than a million attend NYC's annual Pride March

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A long stretch of lower Manhattan was painted in the symbolic colors of the rainbow for the annual New York City Pride March on Sunday. Nearly two million spectators attended the parade. DeMarco Morgan has more.

Calif. firefighters battle more than a dozen wildfires

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In California, nearly 5,000 firefighters are battling at least half a dozen large wildfires. The biggest blaze is near Bakersfield, California, at the southern tip of the Sierra Nevada. Mireya Villarreal tells us about one family's harrowing escape.



More than a dozen dead in historic West Virginia floods

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In West Virginia, at least 24 people are dead following historic flooding, and it's unclear how many are still missing. Nearly 10 inches of rain fell in just a matter of hours, washing out roads and homes. Kris Van Cleave has the latest on the devastation.

Poll: Clinton slightly ahead of Trump in four swing states

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As the race for the White House continues, a new CBS News battleground tracker poll shows a tight race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in four key states. Errol Barnett has more from Washington D.C.

Investors deal with uncertainty after Brexit

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Britain's decision to pull out of the European Union sent financial markets tumbling on Friday. U.S. stocks gave up their gains from earlier in the year, and the Dow dropped 610 points. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.

Extended interview: Marco Rubio, June 26

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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, weighs in on the Brexit vote, Donald Trump's immigration plan, and his decision to run for re-election to the Senate. The interview aired on the June 26, 2016 broadcast of "Face the Nation."

Trump and Brexit: The rise of the angry voter?

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Peggy Noonan of the Wall Street Journal, Susan Page of the Washington Post, Mark Leibovich of New York Times Magazine, and PBS' Tavis Smiley discuss Brexit's impact on campaign 2016. Is the rise of the angry vote a hint of what is to come?

From the archives: Ralph Stanley

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This past week we learned of the death of Ralph Stanley. He is considered a Founding Father of modern bluegrass music. After decades of performing on the folk music circuit, Ralph Stanley broke through to a wider audience in the 2000 film "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" He was 89. Watch a 1985 segment on the music icon.

Full interview: Marco Rubio, June 26

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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, weighs in on the Brexit vote, Donald Trump's immigration plan, and his decision to run for re-election to the Senate. The interview aired on the June 26, 2016 broadcast of "Face the Nation."

Web extra: Tig Notaro on family plans

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Tig Notaro and her wife Stephanie discuss their life together, including how they use humor fight fair during disagreements, Tig's infatuation with mini-vans, and their pursuit to become parents.

How will Brexit impact the United States?

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Should America worry about Brexit's economic backlash? Rana Foroohar of TIME Magazine, David Ignatius of the Washington Post, David Rennie of the Economist, and Moody's Analytics' Mark Zandi hash out the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union.

Nature: Tallulah Gorge State Park

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We leave you this Sunday Morning at Tallulah Gorge State Park in northeastern Georgia. Videographer: Tom Cosgrove.

Calendar: Week of June 27

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Lee Cowan looks at some notable events of the week ahead, including the 36th National Veterans Wheelchair Games in Salt Lake City, the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall in Washington, the start of RIMPAC 2016 and World UFO Day.

Sen. Marco Rubio: "Criminals need to be deported"

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Sen. Marco Rubio does not believe Donald Trump's deportation plan is feasible and that Hillary Clinton's comprehensive immigration reform would never pass in Congress. "There is less votes today for comprehensive reform than there was two years ago, four years ago," he argues.





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