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6/3: CBS Evening News

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Trump honored by Queen Elizabeth during state visit; Honoring Leah Chase, "Queen of Creole Cuisine".

6/3/19: CBSN Evening News

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President Trump begins three day trip to the UK; World War II veterans tour Omaha Beach.

Death in the Mediterranean, The Battle Above

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Desperation fuels the largest mass migration since WWII in which thousands have died trying to reach Europe by sea; then, David Martin gives a rare look at how a branch of the U.S. Air Force called Space Command is preparing for a battle most of us have never thought about -- one high above the Earth.

Bashar al-Assad, Killing Cancer

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Charlie Rose interviews Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as Syria's four-year-old civil war drags on; and, 60 Minutes follows brain cancer patients in a Duke University clinical trial of a therapy that uses a re-engineered polio virus to kill cancer cells.

Amazon, The Capitol Dome, Free Diving

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Amazon is the world's largest online retailer, serving 225M customers worldwide. What's next for the company that prides itself on disrupting tradition? Then, It's hard to imagine America without the Capitol Dome, but when you hear how it was created it becomes hard to imagine it exists at all. Scott; and, In an extreme sport in which divers reach great depths on one breath, records are being broken and doctors are surprised by feats never thought possible.



Manhunt, The Pink Panthers, The Cartoonist

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Federal investigators tell Scott Pelley the inside story of the Boston Marathon bombing manhunt; Bob Simon reports on a loose group of European thieves dubbed "the Pink Panthers;" New Yorker cartoon editor Bob Mankoff lets 60 Minutes cameras into the weekly process of picking the magazine's famous cartoons

Three Years Later, The Health Wagon, Discovered

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Bob Simon reports on the aftermath of the disaster in Fukushima, Japan, and finds toxic ghost towns frozen in time; then, nurse practitioners are providing badly needed healthcare to the uninsured working poor in Appalachia -- medical mercy for those left out of Obamacare and ineligible for Medicaid; and, Morley Safer reports on the discovery of the largest cache of missing art since WWII and the battle over its ownership.

Hollywood's Villain, Gladwell, Volcano

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Is he one of the world's biggest Internet pirates or a businessman? Bob Simon profiles Kim Dotcom; then, author Malcolm Gladwell on the power of the underdog; and, nature's ticking time bombs.

Denied, Inside Homs, Mindfulness

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When insurance companies deny the mentally ill the treatment their doctors prescribe, seriously ill people are often discharged, and can be a danger to themselves or others. Scott Pelley reports. Then, Bob Simon reports on the cruel realities of the Syrian civil war. And, Anderson Cooper reports on trying to achieve a state of awareness.

Who Killed the Prosecutor? Coming Home, The Maestro

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Lesley Stahl reports on the untimely death of Alberto Nisman; Scott Pelley reports on combat Marines adjusting to civilian life; and, a profile of the Metropolitan Opera's music director James Levine.

War and Hunger, Swiping Your Card, Lion Whisperer

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Scott Pelley reports on the men and women of the World Food Programme who are risking their lives to save Syrians from starvation; and, Clarissa Ward travels to South Africa and meets a man who has adopted 26 lions to save them from a tourism industry with a sinister side.

Falling Apart, Chernobyl, Forgotten Corner of Hell

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Steve Kroft reports on why our roads, bridges, airports and rail are outdated and need to be fixed; and, Anderson Cooper accompanies volunteers searching for the remains of World War II airmen missing in action in the waters off Palau.

The Spill at Dan River, Disrupting Cancer, The City of Music

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Lesley Stahl reports on how Duke Energy is handling a coal ash waste spill in North Carolina; then, a billionaire doctor is turning heads with unconventional ways of treating cancer; and, travel to the Italian city that gave the world the famed Stradivarius violin.

The Islamic State, The Tax Refund Scam

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Scott Pelley reports from the front lines in the fight against ISIS in northern Iraq, and con artists have been filing bogus tax returns and collecting millions. Steve Kroft finds out how far the scam has gone and why the IRS hasn't been able to stop it.

Inside the NSA, The Copts

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The NSA allows 60 Minutes cameras inside the agency's secure areas for the first time to explain what it does and what it says it doesn't do: spy on Americans; then, Who is Edward Snowden? John Miller reports on what the NSA has learned about the contractor responsible for stealing 1.7 million classified documents. Plus, see for the first time the black chamber - a secret room where the nation's code breakers work; and, The turmoil in Egypt has led to one of the worse persecutions of the country's... Читать дальше...

Quest Diagnostics says nearly 12 million people may have been affected by hack

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Nearly 12 million Quest Diagnostics patients may have had personal information exposed in a data breach. The information includes financial data, Social Security numbers and medical records, though the company said laboratory test results were not exposed. Quest Diagnostics is the world's largest blood-testing company.

Apple lays out plans at annual Worldwide Developers Conference

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Apple unveiled new privacy features Monday at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. It also announced an end to iTunes. The announcements come as Apple, along with other tech giants, are under federal investigation for possible antitrust violations. CBS News' Jamie Yuccas reports.

FDA to improve access to experimental cancer drugs

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Thousands of gravely ill cancer patients each year seek "compassionate use" access to treatments that are not yet on the market, but have shown some promise in early testing and aren't available to them through a study. The government wants to make that access easier and give more heft to the requests.

Over a Barrel, Saving the Children, Quarterback Guru

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Is BP backpedaling on a settlement with oil spill victims, or are some Gulf Coast businesses exploiting BP; and, Morley Safer interviews the "QB Guru" who says the new norm to get to the NFL as a quarterback starts with a tutor like him training kids as young as 8.

China's Real Estate Bubble, The Con Artist, Cajun Ketchup

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Lesley Stahl reports on China's real estate bubble; then, a look at art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi's multimillion dollar scam; and, the hot sauce industry is one fire, but it all began with just one name: Tabasco.

Help Wanted, ALMA, Nile Crocodile

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A jobs program aids Fortune 500 companies and underprivileged youth; then, a $1.3 billion radio telescope peers into the universe's past; and, Anderson Cooper dives with a deadly predator





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