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U.S. State Department on Turkish coup attempt

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People have taken to the streets in Turkey despite martial law being imposed amid a coup attempt. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett joins CBSN with more on how the U.S. State Department is reacting.

Turkey has history of coup attempts

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CBS News' Holly Williams reports from Instanbul on the coup attempt there, and the country's long history with coups.

Military coup underway in Turkey

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Reports of a military coup in Turkey may not be a surprise for residents there. Former CIA operative Mike Baker joins CBSN with more.

U.S. investigating France attacker for terror links

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U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials are working to find out whether the France attacker had links to terror organizations. CBS News justice correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with the details.

Trump, Pence ticket unveils logo

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Shortly after announcing Mike Pence will be his running mate, Donald Trump's campaign released a new logo, which has already generated widespread reactions online. CBSN's Reena Ninan has the details.

Obama condemns "vile" attack in France

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President Obama spoke Friday about the deadly attacks on France at a reception for diplomats from around the world. CBS News foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joined CBSN to discuss.



Investigation into deadly France attack

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Authorities have identified the suspect in the deadly Bastille Day attack as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, and new details are coming to light about the investigation. CBS News correspondent Elaine Cobbe joins CBSN with the latest.

Obama speaks about attack on Nice, France

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President Obama spoke Friday about the Bastille Day attack on Nice, France, that left dozens of people dead. "We will win this fight," he said. See the president's full remarks.

"28 pages" of 9/11 inquiry released

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Previously classified material from the investigation into 9/11, which became known as the "28 pages," was released Friday. The documents looked at possible connections to Saudi officials. Pam Coulter from CBS Radio News joins CBSN with more.

Preview: Chicago, a "rock band with horns"

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On "Sunday Morning" July 17, John Blackstone interviews Lee Loughnane, Robert Lamm and Jimmy Pankow, three of the original members of the brassy rock band that's been making hits for nearly 50 years.

NYPD on alert after France attack

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NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton and deputy commissioner of intelligence and counter-terrorism John Miller held a briefing following the attack in Nice, France, on what's being done to protect the public in areas like Times Square and other popular sites.

Trump announces running mate on Twitter

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Donald Trump tweeted that Indiana Governor Mike Pence will be his vice presidential running mate. CBSN contributors Leslie Sanchez and Rick Davis discuss the presumptive nominee's choice.

Stephen Colbert on terror attacks and comedy

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Stephen Colbert, host of "The Late Show," discusses the challenges of doing comedy amid recent terror attacks and tragedies. Colbert also discussed his plans to cover Donald Trump and the Republican National Convention with live shows next week as well as Bernie Sanders' endorsement of Hillary Clinton in an interview with CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers.

Nice attack witness: People "literally throwing themselves off" roadway

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Eric Drattell, an American lawyer currently living in London, was on vacation in Nice when Thursday's terror attack unfolded. He was at a restaurant near the Promenade des Anglaise where the truck rammed into crowds of people celebrating Bastille Day. Drattell speaks with Elizabeth Palmer about what he witnessed.





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