Attack comes as U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg visit Afghan capital. Source
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Rep. Steve Scalise talks road to recovery on “60 Minutes”
In an interview that took place just three months after being shot during a Republican congressional baseball practice, Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., opened up about his experience. In a 60 Minutes interview with CBS This Morning co-host Norah O’Donnell, the House majority whip agreed to help piece together what happened in June 2017 Source
Delta CEO on free in-flight messaging, Puerto Rico relief challenges
Delta Air Lines offers more than 15,000 flights everyday and carries more than 180 million passengers a year. CEO Ed Bastian, who joined Delta in 1998, took over as chief executive officer in May 2016. Only on “CBS This Morning,” Bastian discusses Delta’s new in-flight messaging service and the challenges the airline is facing in its Hurricane Maria relief efforts in Puerto Rico. Source
Harlan Coben on what’s different about his new thriller, “Don’t Let Go”
Bestselling author Harlan Coben has sold more than 70 million books worldwide. Famous for his domestic thrillers, Coben’s last 10 consecutive novels all debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times Best Sellers List. His 30th and newest novel is “Don’t Let Go,” the story of a New Jersey detective who’s haunted by the past. Coben joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his career and new book. Source
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: “No doubt” sexism played role in 2016 election
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is speaking out about the country’s biggest challenges and its strengths. “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose spoke to Ginsburg Tuesday night in a wide-ranging conversation in New York. She reflected on Hillary Clinton’s loss in the presidential election. Ginsburg also said she worries the country is putting basic values like liberty at risk because of security concerns. Source
Art Garfunkel on new memoir, discovering his voice
As half of Simon & Garfunkel, Art Garfunkel dominated the pop charts, scoring hits like “Cecilia” and No. 1 records “Bookends” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” After the duo split in 1970, Garfunkel moved onto a successful solo career. He and Paul Simon were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and later received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Garfunkel joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new memoir, “What Is It All But Luminous: Notes from an Underground Man.” Source
Graham-Cassidy health care faces an uphill battle
Republicans face an uphill battle to get enough votes to pass the Graham-Cassidy health care bill. The only hearing on it was held Monday. TIME White House correspondent and CBSN political contributor Zeke Miller joins CBSN to discuss. Source
Eight of the surviving “Little Rock Nine” students recall milestone
It was 60 years ago Monday that nine African American children entered an all-white high school in Little Rock – after the Supreme Court declared separate schools for blacks and whites unconstitutional. The eight survivors recalled that milestone in civil rights history, and said the battle is not over. Jericka Duncan reports. Source
Victim of hacker “terrified” by identity theft
Ever since Equifax revealed it had been hacked, Americans have been scrambling to protect their credit reports and personal information. Anna Werner spoke with someone who was a victim of identity theft. Source
GOP attempt at health bill on life support again
According to a new CBS News poll, only 29 percent of Americans approve of President Trump’s handling of health care. He has also not been able to persuade Senate Republicans to pass a repeal of Obamacare. Nancy Cordes reports on the obstacles facing the latest version of the health bill. Source