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This Morning from CBS News, April 28, 2016

No safe bets

The conventional wisdom is that Donald Trump would lose to Hillary Clinton in a national election, and badly. The GOP is divided. His campaign appears to be suffering a civil war. His favorability numbers are at historic lows for a nominee. The case against Trump's electability is strong, but Will Rahn says it may also be overstated.

"Sort of crazy"

Donald Trump is not impressed with rival Ted Cruz's decision to name his choice for a vice presidential running partner. The billionaire Republican front-runner pointed to the fact that Cruz is trailing badly in the delegate race, and ridiculed his move with a number of pointed jabs.

No details

Basking in the glow of sweeping primary victories across five states, GOP front-runner Donald Trump delivered his first major foreign policy speech. It was filled with broad, grandiose pronouncements with little detail, but gave some insight into what foreign affairs would look like in a Trump administration.

Tulsa shooting

After a year of heartache, Eric Harris' family declared victory. Robert Bates, a former Tulsa County reserve deputy, was convicted of second degree manslaughter for killing their loved one. The shooting sparked protests, and raised some serious questions about policing in Tulsa.

Flip flops

Students say they paid big bucks for celebrity real estate advice that wasn't worth the money. A seminar firm tied to Scott Yancey of "Flipping Vegas" got a D- grade from the Better Business Bureau. Dozens of complaints have been lodged against the pair behind "Flip or Flop," and "Flip This House" is facing a lawsuit.

Key & Peele

In "CBS This Morning's" new series, "Something in Common," comedy duo Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele tell us about bidding farewell to their popular sketch comedy show and creating their first feature movie, "Keanu," a story about a kitten stolen by gang members.

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