This Morning from CBS News, May 9, 2016
Trump effect
As Republicans nationwide face a growing schism over whether to support or oppose Donald Trump as their party's standard-bearer for 2016, there's another group of people struggling to decide exactly how to handle his rise: the Republican Senate candidates who have to share a ticket with him.
On shaky ground
Oklahoma is the most earthquake-prone state in the continental U.S., and nearly all of its quakes are man-made. They are being triggered by the biggest and most important industry in the state: oil and gas production. But regardless of common perception, it's nothing to do with fracking.
Culture of cheating
With the Summer Olympics less than 100 days away, Russia is embroiled in a doping scandal. Their entire track and field team is suspended after an investigation found a "culture" of cheating. "60 Minutes" meets the couple who revealed the state-sponsored doping, and learns damning new details about the 2014 Winter Games.
Canada wildfire
The Fort McMurray wildfire in Alberta, Canada, has wiped out an area almost as big as Houston. Fire officials say changing weather is giving crews the upper hand, but for the almost 90,000 people who have been forced to evacuate their homes, the nightmare likely isn't anywhere near over.
Uneasy relationship
More than 100 reporters were invited to cover the North Korean Workers' Party Congress -- the first of its kind in 36 years. But the relationship between the totalitarian government and the foreign press is a complicated one, and tensions are mounting after the expulsion of one of the reporters invited.
Wildfire culprit
The massive blaze that has devastated half a million acres in Canada and forced thousands to flee has already caused more than $7 billion in insurance losses. South of the border, the U.S. could face its own season of flame, as experts warn that global warming raises the likelihood of major wildfires.
Prince Harry
Competition at the Invictus Games is underway in Florida. More than 500 wounded servicemen and women from 15 countries are participating in 11 events this week. Britain's Prince Harry, who founded the Games, spent two years preparing for this year's event. He tells "CBS This Morning" what it all means to him.
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