In this web exclusive video, standup comic Amy Schumer, Class of ’99, takes correspondent Mo Rocca along on a return visit to South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York. Source
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Images of rock legends from Laurel Canyon
Correspondent Anthony Mason takes us on a picturesque tour of L.A.’s iconic Laurel Canyon, home to rock and roll royalty, with photographer Henry Diltz. Originally broadcast February 8, 2015. Source
David Edelstein’s summer movie picks
Looking for some entertainment in an air-conditioned theatre? There’s more than just sequels and superhero pictures to choose from. Film critic David Edelstein offers his take on what’s playing, from Hollywood and beyond. Source
Amy Schumer speaks her mind
Standup comic-writer-actress Amy Schumer will tell you exactly what’s on her mind, even when those words have four letters. Mo Rocca interviews the star of Comedy Central’s “Inside Amy Schumer” and the film, “Trainwreck.” Source
These companies donated to state lawmakers who backed controversial changes in voting laws
Telecom giant AT&T gave the most — more than $800,000 since 2015, according to watchdog group’s analysis. Source
Link between your mood and stomach bacteria
There is growing evidence the key to your feelings can be found in your stomach. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning” from Los Angeles to discuss how this could dramatically change the future of medicine. Source
Grateful Dead perform together for last time
This weekend, fans of the Grateful Dead are flocking to Chicago to see one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most revered bands unite one last time. The group’s “core four” surviving members will play the final three shows in their 50-year history. Dean Reynolds reports. Source
Why are so many shark attacks happening this year?
Experts are trying to make sense of the spike in this year’s shark attacks. There have been 11 so far in the Carolinas. The latest happened just two days ago in North Carolina. Vicente Arenas reports on why these attacks are happening. Source
North Carolina police capture man armed with assault weapon at mall
Army Sgt. Bryan Scott Wolfinger faces charges for carrying a military-style rifle and ammunition outside a North Carolina mall. The 25-year-old forced a busy shopping center in Fayetteville into lockdown Thursday night. Vladimir Duthiers reports on why the soldier says he was there. Source
First U.S. measles death in 12 years amid vaccine fight
Washington state health officials confirmed Thursday that pneumonia caused by measles killed an unidentified woman this spring. The death is not tied to the Disneyland outbreak, which spread to the Northwest. However, the death comes 15 years after the virus was considered eliminated in the U.S. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning” from Los Angeles to discuss the case. Source