All the proceeds went to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation, which was created in honor of the late Kobe and Gigi Bryant. Source
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Why were cameras off when Minn. officer opened fire on yoga teacher?
Investigators in Minnesota are trying to figure out why 40-year-old Justine Damond was shot and killed by police after calling 911 to report an assault. The deadliy encounter took place in a Minneapolis neighborhood where two officers responded to the call. Their body cameras were not on and the patrol cameras didn’t record what happened. Michelle Miller reports. Source
Julianna Margulies reflects on early career, decision to walk away from millions of dollars
Emmy-award winning actress Julianna Margulies joins “CBS This Morning” live to discuss her new memoir, “Sunshine Girl: An Unexpected Life.” Source
Chip shortage highlights U.S. dependence on fragile supply chain
Seventy-five percent of semiconductors, or microchips — the tiny operating brains in just about every modern device — are manufactured in Asia. Lesley Stahl talks with leading-edge chip manufacturers, TSMC and Intel, about the global chip shortage and the future of the industry. Source
Jeffrey Kluger discusses his new book about the Apollo 8 mission
Jeffrey Kluger, a science editor and senior writer at Time Magazine, joins Face the Nation Moderator John Dickerson to discuss “Apollo 8,” his new book that looks back at that seminal mission. Source
Why isn’t the White House more forthcoming on Russian connections?
Susan Page, Jeffrey Goldberg, Ed O’Keefe, and Ramesh Ponnuru discuss the implications of Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with Russians on the investigations into Russian meddling. Source
The Asian American Foundation launches with $125 million donation to AAPI causes
Actor and producer Daniel Dae Kim and Sonal Shah, president of The Asian American Foundation, join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the foundation’s launch and its $125 million donation to AAPI causes. Source
Will enough Republicans support the Senate health care bill?
Susan Page, Jeffrey Goldberg, Ed O’Keefe, and Ramesh Ponnuru share their assessments of the newest version of the Senate health care bill. Source
Detroit 1967: When a city went up in flames
Fifty years have passed since the summer of 1967, which saw urban riots in many of our largest cities, including New York, Newark, N.J., and Detroit. A new movie by Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow, “Detroit,” dramatizes one of the most notorious incidents of those terrible days. Michelle Miller takes us back. (Caution: There is language some may find offensive.) Source
Willie Nelson: For The Record
Now 84, country singer-songwriter Willie Nelson is on the road again – performing, writing music, and releasing a new album, “God’s Problem Child,” which features songs like “Still Not Dead.” He talks with CBS News’ Bob Schieffer about songwriting, longevity, and how he will never quit. Originally broadcast on April 2, 2017. Source