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Joel Grey on how a Cleveland theatre changed his life

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The Cleveland Play House - one of the most venerated performance spaces beyond Broadway - has helped launch many careers on the stage, including Tony- and Oscar-winner Joel Grey. In this preview, Grey explains to correspondent Scott Simon how the acting bug first bit him.

Special Report: Trump taps Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as running mate

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CBS News has learned that Donald Trump will select Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate. Pence, 57, is in his first term as governor and previously served 12 years in Congress. Trump is expected to make a formal announcement on Friday.

Who is Trump's best option for vice president?

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Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez discusses Donald Trump's running mate options, as well as the feud between the billionaire and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Millions of Americans admit to road rage

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In a new AAA survey, nearly 80 percent of drivers said they sometimes engage in angry or aggressive behavior behind the wheel. CBS News' Jamie Yuccas reports.



Justice Ginsburg sorry for trashing Trump

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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is backtracking from her criticism of Donald Trump, calling her comments "ill-advised." CBS News' Paula Reid joins CBSN with more.

Ken Burns on children's book, lashing out against Trump

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Filmmaker Ken Burns has spent more than 35 years telling America's story in documentaries, but now he's releasing his first children's book called "Grover Cleveland, Again!: A Treasury of American Presidents." Burns joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the inspiration behind the book as well as his latest political project, Historians on Donald Trump, which addresses why the presumptive GOP nominee's campaign is "so troubling from a historical perspective."

Bishop T. D. Jakes on moving forward after Dallas police ambush

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After the police-involved shooting deaths of two black men and the killing of five Dallas police officers, some communities turned to religion for healing. Bishop T. D. Jakes held a special town hall at The Potter's House megachurch in Dallas, where police, local leaders and family members of those killed by officers took part. Bishop Jakes joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss racial tensions in the U.S. and offer practical ways our society could address the recent tragedies.

Teen's "White Boy Privilege" poem goes viral

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An Atlanta teen is an Internet star for his poem about race in America. The video was recorded this spring and now has more than 10 million views online. Mark Strassmann reports on how Royce Mann's words are drawing intense reaction from all sides.

Who's cashing in on the "Pokemon Go" craze?

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Just over a week after its release, "Pokemon Go" has become one of the hottest mobile apps of all time. The video game sends players wandering around, trying to catch characters in real-life locations. The free app has surpassed Twitter in daily users, and people spend more time there than on Facebook. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the business behind the app and potential security concerns.

"Clear" lets flyers skip airport lines with iris scans, fingerprints

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The TSA has taken steps to relieve the long waits at its checkpoints, including hiring more screeners. But a concierge service is helping some flyers skip the line altogether. Kris Van Cleave reports from the Baltimore-Washington International Airport.

Phoenix fears new attacks amid serial killer manhunt

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Police are hunting for a serial killer terrorizing the Phoenix area. In the last four months, seven people were shot and killed. Two other victims were wounded. Investigators believe all of the attacks are connected. Carter Evans reports from Phoenix.

Thousands line streets as Dallas policemen laid to rest

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The Army is reviewing how the gunman in the Dallas police ambush received an honorable discharge from the military despite a recommendation he be thrown out of the service. Three of the five police officers killed last Thursday were buried Wednesday. Thousands packed churches and lined streets for the funerals. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

Heilemann on Trump veepstakes, poll showing dead heat race

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Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" from Cleveland, the site of the Republican convention, to discuss Donald Trump's running mate shortlist and the latest CBS News-New York Times poll showing Trump and Hillary Clinton tied going into the conventions.





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