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Sneak peek: Power and Passion

A powerful politician, a forbidden affair - did he love her to death? "48 Hours"' Richard Schlesinger reports Saturday, July 2 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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Should driverless cars make ethical decisions?

A new study published in Science magazine asks how self-driving cars should act. More than 75 percent of participants in one survey favor cars that would sacrifice one passenger rather than kill 10 pedestrians. But overall, the study found people prefer to ride in a driverless car that protects passengers at all costs. CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson, editor of NewYorker.com, joins "CBS This Morning" to explain the study's findings and why it is challenging to program ethics into machines.

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How Joe Biden could "break down the silos" for cancer treatment

Vice President Joe Biden joins hundreds of experts, care providers, patients and their families in Washington Wednesday to promote his moonshot initiative. That's the White House effort to double the speed of cancer research in the next five years. The focus is on prevention, early detection, increasing access to treatment and promoting data sharing. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the influence of Biden's campaign could change the game for cancer treatment.

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What was intel before Istanbul airport attack?

Juan Zarate, former deputy national security adviser under President George W. Bush, says the attack is the latest in a "tradition" of unclaimed terrorist attacks in Turkey. The CBS News senior national security analyst joins "CBS This Morning" to explain the implications of the U.S. travel warning for Turkey before the blasts and lessons to be learned about the terrorists' coordinated attack style.

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Clinton calls to "move on" after Benghazi report

The latest investigations is finished for one of two major controversies surrounding Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. A House Committee found no significant new evidence about Clinton's role in responding to the Benghazi, Libya attack that killed four Americans. But the FBI is still investigating her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. Nancy Cordes reports.

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Trump tries to capitalize on Brexit vote

In a speech on trade Tuesday, Donald Trump said he believes globalization has wiped out the middle class. He pledged to use his power as president to renegotiate treaties, reduce trade deficits and bring jobs back home. He also hammered the Clintons for supporting free trade. Major Garrett reports.

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Crews work to untangle blue whale off California coast

Rescuers are trying to untangle an 80-foot blue whale just a few miles off the coast of California. Fishing lines and gear are wrapped around the whale, and if they aren't cut, it can't eat - meaning it might only have about 30 days to live. Mireya Villarreal reports.

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Tension fills EU leadership meeting following Brexit

The Dow gained 248 points Tuesday as anxiety over Britain's divorce from Europe eased -- at least on this side of the world. The leaders of the 28 EU nations met Tuesday in Brussels, and as Mark Phillips reports, it did not go well.

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Sports world mourns Pat Summitt's death

In a letter to one of her players, Pat Summitt once wrote, "Winning is not the point. Wanting to win is the point. Not giving up is the point." Some of those players remembered their former coach Tuesday. Manuel Bojorquez has more.

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Legendary basketball coach Pat Summitt dead at 64

Hall of Fame college basketball coach Pat Summitt died on Tuesday at the age of 64. In 38 seasons, Summitt won eight national titles and 1,098 games, more than any other coach -- male or female. Dana Jacobson of CBS Sports remembers her legacy.

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Volkswagen to pay $15B in emissions scandal settlement

Volkswagen has agreed to pay $15.3 billion in one of the largest class-action settlements in U.S. history. Most of that will go to owners who bought so-called "clean diesel" cars. It turns out VW designed them to cheat on emissions tests. DeMarco Morgan has more.

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Benghazi report heavily critical of military, State Department

The Benghazi committee's seven Republicans painted a picture Tuesday of U.S. diplomats forsaken by an inattentive State Department and a hapless U.S. military. But the committee failed to shed significant new light on Hillary Clinton's handling of the crisis. Nancy Cordes has more.

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Freight trains collide head-on in Texas

Two BNSF freight trains collided head-on Tuesday. The locomotives driving the two trains caught fire, sending huge plumes of black smoke over Panhandle, Texas outside of Amarillo. Kris Van Cleave has more.

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Who could be behind Istanbul attack?

CBS News' senior national security analyst Juan Zarate weighs in on the possible motive and origin of the attack at Istanbul Ataturk Airport.

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Reporter's notebook: David Begnaud in Orlando

CBS News' David Begnaud and producer Betty Chin spent two weeks covering the aftermath of the mass shooting at Orlando's Pulse nightclub. He reflects on how the community came together to support the victims and survivors after the tragedy.

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Rubio discusses his endorsement of Donald Trump

During an interview for "Face the Nation," Sen. Marco Rubio discusses his endorsement for the presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump. Rubio states that he is "worrisome" of Trump.

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Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI celebrates 65 years as priest

An unprecedented ceremony was held Tuesday inside the Vatican to celebrate Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI's 65th anniversary as a priest. Pope Francis greeted Benedict with a kiss on both cheeks and praised Benedict's "entire life spent in priestly service."

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Ocearch founder says people have "irrational" fear of sharks

We are in the middle of the cultural phenomenon known as "Shark Week." But for some parts of America, this may seem like every week. Attacks on both coasts raise new concerns this summer about beach safety, but Ocearch founder and expedition leader Chris Fischer believes people have a "statistically irrational" fear of sharks. Fischer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's behind the worldwide all-time record for attacks, how to keep safe and his latest shark tracking and tagging expeditions.




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