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5/26: Cops had contact with Santa Barbara shooter three times in last year; New technology helps restore order at Arlington National Cemetery

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Police had three run-ins with Elliot Rodger three times over the last year, but Santa Barbara District Attorney Joyce Dudley says there was nothing in those incidents, or a series of Internet videos, that signaled the 22-year-old was planning to kill; and, four years after revelations of misplaced remains and misidentified graves, David Martin reports on how Arlington National Cemetery's new management is bringing a 19th-century burial ground into the 21st.

Cops had contact with Santa Barbara shooter three times in last year

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Police had three run-ins with Elliot Rodger three times over the last year, but Santa Barbara District Attorney Joyce Dudley says there was nothing in those incidents, or a series of Internet videos, that signaled the 22-year-old was planning to kill. Danielle Nottingham reports.

Santa Barbara mourns victims of shooting rampage

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Friends and family came together at makeshift memorials in Santa Barbara, California, to mourn the victims of the shooting rampage carried out by Elliot Rodger. All six victims were University of California, Santa Barbara students. Ben Tracy reports.

Pope Francis passes Middle East diplomacy test

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Pope Francis' three-day visit to the Middle East turned into a true test of diplomacy. The pontiff prayed at the Western Wall, the holiest Jewish site, then he and two of his oldest friends, a rabbi and a Muslim leader, showed what interfaith relations should be. Allen Pizzey reports.

Jersey Shore businesses still waiting for Sandy relief funds

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Tim Furmosa applied for emergency loans and grants after his bakery in Ortley Beach, New Jersey, sustained half-a-million dollars in damage during Superstorm Sandy. Elaine Quijano reports on how red tape has delayed payments into the second summer after the storm hit.



Ukraine’s president-elect promises to end pro-Russian insurgency

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Ukraine’s new billionaire president-elect Petro Poroshenko proposed new talks with Moscow one day after winning the election in a landslide and promised to end the pro-Russian insurgency in eastern Ukraine. There was fierce fighting Monday when insurgents seized the airport in Donetsk. Charlie D’Agata reports.

Egypt's two-day presidential election begins

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Egypt has seen three years of turmoil since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak. Clarissa Ward reports the country’s favored candidate is Abdul Fatah al-Sisi, the former defense minister who deposed Egypt’s first democratically elected president last summer.

How was Elliot Rodger able to purchase weapons?

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Elliot Rodger had a history of mental problems but had never been judged to be a danger or legally committed for treatment, so he passed the necessary background checks to purchase weapons. Bob Orr reports.

Extra: Chris O'Dowd on James Franco fans

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Actor Chris O'Dowd, who plays Lennie in the Broadway revival of "Of Mice and Men," speaks with CBS News correspondent Jamie Wax about nontraditional theatergoers and how they respond to his co-star James Franco.

Car crashes into Connecticut swimming pool

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Police in Ledyard, Connecticut, say a driver left a path of destruction that stretched farther than a football field before crashing the car into a swimming pool. WFSB's Kate Rayner.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West tied the knot in Florence

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A big celebrity wedding over the weekend that you may have heard something about. And a star gets her college degree! CBS News Correspondent Wendy Gillette has today’s Eye on Entertainment from New York.

Operation Mend offers veterans free access to reconstructive surgeries

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Wounded warriors are getting a new lease on life thanks to a special program at the UCLA Medical Center. Service men and women are getting care from top surgeons and as CBS News' Danielle Nottingham reports, doctors are healing more than just their scars.

Wounded war veteran becomes Medevac pilot

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For the men and women who still bear the wounds of war, it can be a rough road back to civilian life. "CBS This Morning" contributor Lee Woodruff reports on one Iraq War veteran who found his way.





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