Wade shared a mantra he used during one of championship runs with the high school graduates: “We fight! We fight! We fight! Source
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Virginia Beach mourns mass shooting victims, potential defective parts on Boeing 737 jets Source
Police on U.S. woman assaulted at resort: Some info “doesn’t match”
Lawrence has documented her alleged assault in interviews with CBS and the Associated Press Source
Julián Castro unveils police reform plan
“I know we have a lot of great officers, but it’s not just a few bad apples. It’s that the system is broken,” says Castro. “I want to fix that system” Source
Amazon and Google face antitrust questions
The Justice Department and FTC have split oversight over Amazon and Google as a possible antitrust investigation looms. Google alone has faced three fines in Europe for violating antitrust laws, and some U.S. lawmakers are call for big tech companies to break up. Charlotte Slaiman, former FTC antitrust enforcement attorney and now policy counsel for competition at Public Knowledge, joined CBSN to explain how antitrust investigations work. Source
Broadway’s MVP: Jeremy Pope on his rare double Tony nominations
Actor Jeremy Pope is the first black man in Tony history to earn two separate acting nominations in the same season. The nominations are for his performances in the play “Choir Boy” and the musical “Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations.” “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King sat down with him at the Copacabana in New York City’s Times Square. Source
Dual Tony-nominee Jeremy Pope on playing a choir boy and a Temptation
The 26-year-old actor became the first black man in Tony history to earn two acting nominations in the same season Source
Tony Soprano’s house is for sale
The homeowners are asking well over the estimated worth of the iconic TV mobster’s house Source
Leaked police video shows mother being shot while holding baby
Chicago Police did not authorize the release of the video footage Source
“Eat, Pray, Love” author Elizabeth Gilbert talks new novel “City of Girls”
Elizabeth Gilbert’s 2006 memoir “Eat, Pray, Love” sold millions of copies worldwide and was adapted into a movie of the same name starring Julia Roberts. Gilbert’s newest novel, “City of Girls,” explores the life of a young woman coming of age in New York City’s glamorous, and sometimes scandalous, theater world in the 1940s. Gilbert joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what she hopes readers feel when they read her new book. Source