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Orlando shooting survivor escaped, but lost best friend

Demetrice Naulings and his best friend Eddie Justice were at the bar of Pulse nightclub ordering a drink when the shooting started early Sunday morning. Naulings made it out, but Justice did not. Scott Pelley has more on the horrific ordeal. Source

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Extended cut: Orlando shooting survivor describes horror of attack

Demetrice Naulings arrived at Pulse nightclub with his best friend, Eddie Justice, just before last call. They were separated in the chaos after the first shots rang out. As Naulings found his way out of the club, Justice texted his mom from the bathroom: “I’m going to die.” Naulings told his story to Scott Pelley. Source

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French police couple killed by ISIS supporter

New details surfaced on the murder of a French couple, who both worked for the police department, by an Islamic radical. CBS News’ Elaine Cobbe has more information on the attacker’s 12-minute Facebook video recorded during the killings. The video was released by ISIS. Source

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“Promising Young Woman”: An elegant, gut-punch of a film

The awards-season success of Emerald Fennell’s “Promising Young Woman,” a revenge thriller in which a woman methodically wreaks vengeance after her best friend is sexually assaulted, has spurred conversations about sexism in Hollywood and female empowerment on screen. Correspondent Holly Williams talks with Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan about the film’s message and its fearless, complicated heroine. Source

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Brothers Osborne on their long journey, of music and identity

The country music duo Brothers Osborne began their musical education early, but their success in Nashville wasn’t assured until they joined together, with the hit single “Rum” in 2014, followed by their album, “Pawn Shop.” “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason talked with John Osborne about how he overcame a crippling anxiety that caused the brothers to cancel shows; and TJ Osborne, who recently came out as gay, about that news’ effects on their fan base. Source

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Building Easter Island’s first music school

Mahani Teave, who grew up on Rapa Nui (also known as Easter Island), was introduced to the piano as a child when the first such instrument arrived on the island. She’s studied classical piano in Chile, Cleveland and Berlin, and since returning to Rapa Nui she built the island’s first music school. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh talked with Teave about preserving native traditions and fostering music education on a tiny spot in the Pacific. Source

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