This Morning from CBS News, June 29, 2016

Airport attack

Officials tell CBS News three suicide bombers blew themselves up in different parts of the busy international airport in Ankara, in what looks like a well-coordinated attack. Turkey's Prime Minister says the massacre was likely the work of ISIS, but there are still more questions than answers.

Trump's intentions

After days of increasing criticism and mixed messaging over Donald Trump's plan to temporarily ban Muslims from coming to the United States, the presumptive GOP nominee managed only to further muddle his message in a speech in Ohio.

Unfriended

European leaders are in the second day of an emergency summit in Brussels to discuss the future of the European Union. For the first time in four decades, the U.K. will not be party to that dialogue. As the EU tries to plot a future without Britain, David Cameron returns to the Houses of Parliament to face the music.

Killer weed killer?

One of the most popular weed killers on the market is now the target of lawsuits across the country. The legal claims follow a report from the International Agency for Research on Cancer, which recently classified Roundup's main ingredient, glyphosate, as "probably carcinogenic to humans."

Objectivity

Armies of pundits have become obsessed with divining the motives of the white working class -- blamed by most for the rise of Donald Trump and and the Brexit surprise. Will Rhan wonders if journalists, as beneficiaries, can possibly hope to report fairly on the seismic shift in Western society.

Bigger losses

Key indicators suggest stocks remain vulnerable to bigger losses after the Brexit vote, because the repercussions have yet to be revealed -- and any policy response from central bankers will be limited by the fact that they have already thrown so much at the tepid, post-financial crisis recovery.

"Note to Self"

When Chris Rosati was 39 years old, he received the unimaginable news that he had ALS. Five and a half years after his diagnosis, Rosati writes a moving letter to himself about his decision to dedicate his remaining days to making other people happy.

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