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Pope Francis travels to Japan to denounce nuclear weapons

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Pope Francis has begun his three-day visit to Japan where he will be taking a stand against nuclear weapons. The pope has plans to stop in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki to pay tribute to the victims killed during the nuclear bombings in 1945. Anna Matranga is in Tokyo with more on his trip.



DOJ Official: 2016 Russian election hack looked to hurt Clinton

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U.S. Assistant Attorney General John Demers tells 60 Minutes that 2016 Russian election hack was "certainly looking to hurt Hilary Clinton." See the full 60 Minutes report on the Russian government's hack of the 2016 elections, Sunday

A journey through time in the American west

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A train that brought settlers and prospectors through the American frontier almost a century and a half ago is still chugging along, taking railroad enthusiasts and fascinated tourists on a unique journey through the American west. Barry Petersen learned how the passion of a few people helped the railroad survive.

The Dish: Nicholas Stefanelli on how Italy inspired him to become a chef

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Nicholas Stefanelli became a chef after rediscovering his roots in Italy. He grew up in Maryland with both Greek and Italian grandparents who loved to cook. He originally considered a career in the fashion industry, but after a fateful trip to Italy, where he sampled some of the country's best cuisine, he decided to enter the food industry. Stefanelli joins "CBS This Morning Saturday."

An inside look at photographing a wolf – on Sunset Boulevard

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In the last five years, the photography of David Yarrow has exploded on the world stage. His pictures of wild animals in remote locations command hundreds of thousands of dollars, in part because he makes so few available. Jeff Glor was given access to his latest eye-opening shoot and talked with him about his unusual path to stardom.

Telling the story of The Apollo was an “overwhelming task”: Filmmaker

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The world renowned venue The Apollo became famous not just for hosting music legends and cultural and political icons, but for Amateur Night, which launched countless careers. But, that successful past couldn’t prevent The Apollo from nearly going under. The 85-year history of the theater is now the focus of a new HBO documentary. Michelle Miller talked with a man who knows that history well.

Saturday Sessions: Hiss Golden Messenger performs "Happy Birthday, Baby"

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Acclaimed indie band Hiss Golden Messenger, led by founder and lead singer MC Taylor, blends elements of folk and country, blues and rock, and several other genres, into a unique musical sound. This past September, the North Carolina-based group released its latest album, "Terms of Surrender." The band performs "Happy Birthday, Baby" on “Saturday Sessions.”

Saturday Sessions: Hiss Golden Messenger performs "Down at the Uptown"

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Acclaimed indie band Hiss Golden Messenger, led by founder and lead singer MC Taylor, blends elements of folk and country, blues and rock, and several other genres, into a unique musical sound. This past September, the North Carolina-based group released its latest album, "Terms of Surrender." The band performs "Down at the Uptown" on “Saturday Sessions.”

Ed Harris on making Atticus Finch role his own

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A new actor is taking on the cherished and challenging role of Atticus Finch in “To Kill a Mockingbird” on Broadway. Four-time Oscar nominee Ed Harris is a familiar face from his breakthrough in "The Right Stuff" to another space film "Apollo 13" and more recently, a four-year run on HBO’s "Westworld." Jamie Wax talks with him about playing Finch.

Saturday Sessions: Hiss Golden Messenger performs "I Need a Teacher"

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Acclaimed indie band Hiss Golden Messenger, led by founder and lead singer MC Taylor, blends elements of folk and country, blues and rock, and several other genres, into a unique musical sound. This past September, the North Carolina-based group released its latest album, "Terms of Surrender." The band performs "I Need a Teacher" on “Saturday Sessions.”

LA Zoo uses new tactic to boost California condor population

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The California condor, the largest bird in North America, is making a comeback from the brink of extinction. In the early 1980s, there were only 22 left in the world. So scientists set out to capture the remaining birds and create a breeding program. Joy Benedict got a behind-the-scenes look at how the Los Angeles Zoo recently discovered a new technique that's produced soaring results.





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