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This Morning from CBS News, June 22, 2016

Trump on money

The presumptive Republican presidential nominee defends his business credentials in wide-ranging interview with "CBS This Morning's" Norah O'Donnell, and explains why he doesn't see rival Hillary Clinton's huge campaign fundraising advantage as anything to worry about.

Forever changed?

Will Rahn says Donald Trump losing the presidential election in a blowout is an increasingly likely scenario, and he wonders what the GOP would look like afterward. Would it bounce back to a familiar shape, or has the flamboyant billionaire changed the party's DNA forever?

Takes a village

For kids in the U.S., where they grow up can make a huge difference in their overall well-being. So which states provide the best -- and worst -- environment for children in terms of education, health and the local economy? A new ranking explores which states are struggling.

Alzheimer's fight

A cure for Alzheimer's disease, a condition marked by progressive, debilitating cognitive decline that affects more than million Americans, is a holy grail in disease research. Now, an expert in the field thinks he might have found a way to reverse memory loss, a hallmark of the disease.

South Pole

A rare and risky emergency medical flight from the South Pole is underway right now. The mission took off early today from the Amundsen-Scott Station, an American research facility, and is headed to a British outpost on the edge of Antarctica. We get an update on the daring evacuation.

Premium pain

Auto insurers aren't exactly beloved by motorists, but the companies' popularity really hit a wall this year when they sent out their latest insurance premiums. We look at which auto insurers U.S. car owners love to hate the most.

Air Force boss

The woman who leads the U.S. Air Force just wrapped up one of her most inspiring personal missions: cheering on some of the troops who risked everything for their country, and now work to overcome personal challenges through sports. Secretary Deborah Lee James tells us about her work.

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