Actor Michael Weatherly made a name for himself as special agent Anthony DiNozzo on the hit CBS drama “NCIS.” Now, the actor stars as psychologist Dr. Jason Bull on the CBS series, “Bull.” Weatherly’s character runs a consulting firm that fuses psychology and technology to make the perfect jury selections. Weatherly joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how Bull has changed in the series’ second season. Source
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Cancer patient’s perfect donor repeatedly denied U.S. visa, family says
The family of a California grandmother says the government is standing in the way of her life-saving cancer treatment. Helen Huynh’s doctors say she will die without a stem cell transplant. Her sister in Vietnam is a perfect match, but the U.S. Consulate has refused to give her a temporary visa so far. Carter Evans reports. Source
London says it won’t renew Uber’s license
London’s public transport authority announced Friday it will not renew Uber’s license that expires next week. The decision not to renew affects more than 40,000 drivers and more than three million Londoners who use Uber as a cheaper alternative to the city’s iconic but costly black cabs. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source
Facebook promises to turn over political ads with Russia links
Facebook is promising to work with congressional investigators looking into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. CEO Mark Zuckerburg said Thursday the company will turn over to Congress thousands of political ads likely bought by Russian-based operatives. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
Protester at Turkey president’s speech recounts “blows from every direction”
Security services deny all responsibility after a protester says he was roughed up during a speech by Turkey’s president in New York City. The man had shouted at the Turkish leader. A video taken at the scene shows multiple men striking a protester in the head. Margaret Brennan reports. Source
U.S. hotter than it’s ever been, NOAA says
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Tuesday released new data projecting that warmer temperatures are the new “normal” for the U.S. The country has warmed by nearly two degrees over the last 100 years. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Beradelli joins CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss what these rising temperatures mean. Source
Rescuers still pulling out survivors from Mexico earthquake rubble
The death toll is rising in central Mexico as rescuers search for more earthquake survivors. At least 286 people were killed in Tuesday’s 7.1 magnitude quake. Mexico’s president believes there could be survivors in at least 10 collapsed buildings. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Mexico City. Source
“Star Trek” franchise and the future of medicine
“Star Trek: Discovery” is premiering this Sunday on CBS. Dr. Jon LaPook explains how well the “Star Trek” franchise has done over the years at predicting the future of medicine. Source
Study blames contaminated water in Flint for severe health problems
A new study out Thursday blames contaminated water in Flint, Michigan for lower fertility rates and an increase in infant mortality. Dean Reynolds reports. Source
CDC projects sharp decline in COVID-19 cases by July
For the first time since mid-March, the CDC is predicting a decline in COVID-19 deaths and cases by July. Mola Lenghi has the details. Source