Justin Bieber’s manager is working with another high-profile star — Kanye West. Scooter Braun tells “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose that West may be misunderstood. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green show us part of that interview. Source
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Dolly Parton on film “Coat of Many Colors”
Dolly Parton’s story of going from poverty to Nashville royalty has inspired generations. The tale plays out in the movie “Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors,” which is now out on DVD. In this interview with Gayle King, Parton reflects on how the story portrays her humble upbringing. Source
Reports: Percocet found in Prince’s system at time of death
There are reports that the prescription painkiller percocet was found in Prince’s system at the time of the musician’s death. CBS News’ Jamie Yuccas joins CBSN with the latest on the investigation. Source
Investigators push back on rumors about Prince and painkillers
Following reports that Percocet was found in Prince’s system, the medical examiner in his Minn. hometown released a statement saying her office has not released any information to anyone — even the police. Jamie Yuccas has more. Source
How Dolly Parton got her signature look
Dolly Parton is a prolific songwriter, successful actress and even an owner of her own theme park. The 70-year-old’s life has been the quintessential rags to riches story, but she’s no cliché. In this excerpt of Gayle King’s interview with the icon, Parton discusses how the “town tramp” inspired her trademark look. Source
Dolly Parton sings a song she wrote as a 5-year-old
In an interview with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King, the prolific songwriter and actress recounts the story behind “Little Tiny Tassel Top,” a song she wrote as a child. Source
Hillary Clinton already gearing up for battle against Donald Trump
Hillary Clinton is calling Donald Trump a “loose cannon” after Trump became the GOP’s presumptive nominee. The two are already exchanging a war of words, months before the general election officially starts. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has been covering the Democratic race and joins CBSN with more. Source
5/4: Donald Trump becomes presumptive GOP nominee; remembering a hero who gave his life fighting ISIS
The Republican race began with a gaggle of 17 candidates, and Donald Trump is the last one standing; the Pentagon says the Navy SEAL who was killed in Iraq this week was part of a quick reaction force assigned to protect American military advisers Source
Remembering a hero who gave his life fighting ISIS
The Pentagon says the Navy SEAL who was killed in Iraq this week was part of a quick reaction force assigned to protect American military advisers. Flags in Arizona flew at half staff Wednesday in memory of Charles Keating IV. David Martin has more on his life. Source
A rare peek inside North Korea
The North Korean Workers’ Party — the country’s only political party — is meeting this week for the first time in 36 years to solidify the dictatorship of Kim Jong Un. Adriana Diaz was invited to cover the event along with other international journalists — under strict supervision. Source