When corrupt contractors overcharge for subpar work, the costs can spiral into the hundreds of thousands of dollars Source
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Trump says people of Baltimore are “living in hell”
The president said he thinks he’s “helping himself” by highlighting the “corruption” in Baltimore Source
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Hundreds honor victims of Gilroy, CA attack; Cardi B and Senator Bernie Sanders meet Source
What to expect from tonight’s Democratic primary debate
Tonight we’ll hear from 10 of the Democratic presidential candidates in the second primary debate. CBS News political correspondent Ed O’Keefe joined CBSN from Detroit with a look at what to expect. Source
New head of Planned Parenthood: “We are very concerned about Roe”
The new acting president of Planned Parenthood, Alexis McGill Johnson, sat down with CBS News reporter Kate Smith for her first interview and talked about the group’s priorities amid a surge in anti-abortion legislation in states around the country. “We are very concerned about Roe,” she said. Source
Hurricane heads toward Hawaii as tropical storm churns in Pacific
Hurricane Erick was expected to gain strength and could become a major hurricane later in the week Source
Eye Opener at 8: 2020 hopefuls ready for 2nd round of debates
A look back at what we’ve been covering on “CBS This Morning.” Source
#MeToo has affected how single men behave, new survey finds
A new Match.com study out Tuesday looks at how the #MeToo movement is affecting dating culture. More than 50 percent of single American men say the movement made them change how they act and 59 percent of all singles said the #MeToo movement is important to them. Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist and the chief scientific adviser for Match, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the new study and how different generations love differently. Source
Senators bridge partisan divide to aid new parents in fight for family leave
A new bipartisan proposal is aimed at giving new parents access to a $5,000 advance. The bill, from Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy and Democrat Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, is one of a number of ideas meant to help more than 100 million Americans who do not have paid parental leave. Nancy Cordes reports. Source
Hospitals fight deadly superbug deemed a “double whammy”
“Doctors asked for a family meeting. It was four or five of us and 13 doctors and that’s when we knew it was bad” Source