The president grinned and said, “Only in the Panhandle you can get away with that statement” Source
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Fighting the stigma surrounding tardive dyskinesia
This week is Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week. The relatively rare condition affects around 500,000 Americans and can cause uncontrollable jerky movements. The disorder primarily affects people taking medicines used to treat conditions like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. Internal medicine specialist Dr. Neeta Ogden joined CBSN to discuss some of the stigmas surrounding “TD.” Source
How Archie is unlike any royal before him
Archie is the first member of the British royal family to be eligible for U.S. citizenship, and that’s not where the differences end Source
Preview: Howard Stern on Donald Trump, as a guest and a president
In “Sunday Morning” interview May 12 the radio giant also reveals a serious health scare, discovering “I wasn’t indestructible, I’m not Superman” Source
“Chef’s Table” creator talks “Street Food” and getting to the “emotional origin” of dishes
The popular Netflix show “Chef’s Table” takes viewers around the world to see the mouthwatering and innovative dishes served up by culinary stars. Now its creator, David Gelb, is shifting his focus to the streets of Asia. His new series, “Street Food” brings people to places like Singapore and Thailand to meet people who are perfecting dishes outside of a traditional restaurant setting. Source
Trump laughs off “shoot them” remark about migrants at Florida rally
While talking about migrants approaching the border, President Trump made a joke after a supporter appeared to yell out, “Shoot them.” It happened during a rally in Florida on Wednesday. Source
Dallas Cowboys star to pay for funeral of teen football phenom
Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott will pay for Jaylon McKenzie’s funeral Source
“Terrified” woman trapped in China pleads for help
In a video you’ll see only on “CBS This Morning,” Cynthia Liu describes the terrifying ordeal for her and her brother Victor Source
Katie Couric says there hasn’t been enough change since #MeToo
In her 40 years in television news, award-winning journalist Katie Couric has been a prominent voice on the national stage. In 2000, she had a colonoscopy on live TV to raise awareness about colon cancer after her husband Jay died of the disease. Couric lost her sister Emily in 2001 to pancreatic cancer. Now, she is partnering with a new program called “With Love, Me.” It asks people, whose lives have been affected by cancer what they wish they had known when they first heard their diagnosis. Couric joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her new partnership and how the media landscape has changed. Source
Facebook auto-generates celebratory videos with extremist images
A whistleblower complaint points to major holes in the social media company’s efforts to stymie terrorists and extremists Source