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What's behind Britain's "constitutional crisis"?

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Financial Times editor Lionel Barber joins "CBS This Morning" from London to discuss Britain's vote to leave the European Union, who might replace Prime Minister David Cameron and why immigration is a key issue driving voters.

Plans for massive security presence at NYC Pride

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On Sunday a record crowd is expected at the NYC Pride march, the annual celebration of gay rights that began in 1970. But this year will bring solidarity and a tribute for the 49 people killed in a gay nightclub in Orlando. Josh Elliott reports on the increased police protection around the weekend's events.

Brussels bombing survivor's recovery journey back home in U.S.

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For the first time in more than three months, Brussels terror attack victim Sebastien Bellin is waking up at home in Michigan with his family. An iconic image of the former basketball player injured and bleeding on the Brussels Airport floor was seen all around the world. Only on "CBS This Morning." Vladimir Duthiers reports on Bellin's emotional return home.

The Oath Keepers militia group's path to breaching the Capitol

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The FBI calls the Oath Keepers an anti-government militia with current and former law enforcement and military members among its members. 60 Minutes profiles the group, which has become a central focus in the ongoing investigation of the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

Rep. John Lewis on Democrats' gun control sit-in, Brexit

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Georgia Congressman John Lewis vows to battle on, after this week's historic Congressional sit-in over the gun control stalemate. The civil rights pioneer joined fellow Democrats in a 25-hour protest. But House Speaker Paul Ryan says it was nothing more than a stunt. Rep. Lewis joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss why he felt he had to "dramatize" the issue and make it "plain" for the American people to see.

Supreme Court ruling halts Obama's immigration plan

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A deadlocked Supreme Court is reigniting a contentious election year debate. The court split 4-4 Thursday on President Obama's immigration plan to allow more than four million illegal immigrants to stay in the U.S. Jan Crawford reports on the political fallout.

California wildfires destroy homes as threat rages on

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A fast-moving California wildfire destroyed dozens of homes overnight. The Erskine fire is burning out of control about 150 miles north of Los Angeles, threatening 1,500 buildings. The 5,000-acre fire is one of many burning in the West. Carter Evans reports from the fire lines near Lake Isabella, northeast of Bakersfield.



U.S. markets prepare for turmoil after Brexit vote

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Stock markets have been bracing for the impact of a possible "Brexit," and this morning it hits with full force. Wall Street opened with its big losses in nine months. Anthony Mason reports on the economic impact.

Obama had urged British voters to stay in European Union

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President Obama visited Britain in April and urged voters to stay in the European Union. While he said it's a decision for the British people, he believes leaving the EU will have serious economic consequences for the U.K. and the U.S. Chip Reid reports from the White House.

Donald Trump praises Brexit vote during Scotland trip

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Donald Trump is in Scotland, calling Great Britain's EU referendum vote "a great thing." But the whole of Scotland voted to stay in the EU. The Republican presumptive presidential nominee said British voters "took back control of their country." Charlie D'Agata reports from the Trump Turnberry golf resort in Scotland.

David Cameron stepping down after U.K. votes to leave EU

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Great Britain has voted to leave the European Union. Massive celebrations erupted overnight as the referendum results came in. British Prime Minister David Cameron, who led the drive to remain in the EU, said he will resign later this year. Mark Phillips reports from London.

West Virginia boy missing amid floods

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The governor of West Virginia has declared a state of emergency after torrential downpours and strong winds flooded towns and knocked out power to 40,000 customers. A child is missing after being swept away by the floodwaters.

Marines admit man in iconic Iwo Jima photo was misidentified

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In February of 1945, Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal snapped the iconic photo of U.S. Marines raising a flag on Iwo Jima. But he didn't have time to get the names of the men in it. That was left to the Marines, and it turns out they didn't get it right. David Martin reports.

Front passenger safety concerns raised in some small SUVs

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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety re-tested 7 small SUV's with overall top safety pick status to see how the passenger side would handle certain crashes. Turns out, only one vehicle earned a good ranking for both driver and front passenger protection. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Democratic sit-in over gun control ends

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On Wednesday, Democrats threatened to occupy the House floor indefinitely unless Republicans allowed votes on two gun measures. But in the middle of the night, Speaker Paul Ryan wrapped up House business and adjourned until July 5. Nancy Cordes has more.

"Brexit" decision too close to call

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Voters in the United Kingdom decide Thursday on whether or not they'll stay in the European Union. Economists fear a departure could spur a global recession.

Police van driver found not guilty in Freddie Gray death

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A Baltimore judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors failed to prove Officer Caesar Goodwin Jr.'s actions led to Freddie Gray's death. Gray suffered fatal injuries while in police custody last year, including a severed spinal cord apparently while riding in a van Goodwin was driving. Jeff Pegues has more.

SCOTUS strikes down affirmative action challenge

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A 4-3 decision from the Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the use of race as a factor of acceptance at the University of Texas. Abigail Fisher brought the suit in 2008, arguing the university rejected her in favor of minority applicants with lower grades. Mark Strassmann has more.

Supreme Court deadlocks on Obama's immigration action

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A 4-4 Supreme Court deadlock on Thursday kept in place a lower court ruling, striking down the president's immigration plan. Had the plan been upheld, up to four million illegal immigrants with children in the United States legally would have been shielded from deportation. Jan Crawford has more.

How a militia group mobilized for the Capitol assault

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The FBI calls the Oath Keepers an anti-government militia with current and former law enforcement and military members among its members. 60 Minutes profiles the group, which has become a central focus in the ongoing investigation of the January 6 attack on the Capitol.





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