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Iraqi militants storm university

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Militants in Iraq have stormed a university and are holding dozens of hostages. The University is near Ramadi, in the troubled province of Anbar, west of Baghdad. Anthony Mason reports.

D-Day anniversary: 70 years after Normandy landings

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The 70th anniversary of the Normandy invasion brought more than a dozen world leaders together. Alongside them was the dwindling number of veterans of that momentous battle. Mark Phillips reports.

Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl’s condition is improving

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Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl is in stable condition and is said to be improving from his five-year captivity ordeal. Bergdahl remains in a U.S. military hospital in Germany after being released in a prisoner swap for five Taliban leaders. Vinita Nair reports.

Georgia man brings guns, explosives to court

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Investigators in North Georgia are trying to determine why a man showed up for a court hearing with his car packed with guns, ammunition and explosives. He started shooting the moment he arrived. Mark Strassmann reports.

Severe storms move across Central Plains

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The Central Plains and the Mississippi Valley are bracing for severe storms. Parts of Northern Colorado have seen a funnel cloud touch down, and portions of Kansas have already seen significant hail and a tornado. Vinita Nair reports.

GM announces another round of recalls

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General Motors is recalling more than 89,000 vehicles over air bags that won’t deploy in certain models. GM says at least one person was injured in a related crash. The other part of the recall involves a warning system that tells the driver if a door is open or a seatbelt isn’t buckled. Vinita Nair reports.

California Chrome goes for Triple Crown

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California Chrome, the out of nowhere colt who won the Kentucky Derby and The Preakness, is favored to become the 12th horse to win the Triple Crown in Saturday’s running of the Belmont Stakes. Vinita Nair reports.



May jobs report shows hiring remains strong

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Employers added 217,000 jobs in May, holding the unemployment rate steady at 6.3 percent. Joe Deaux, economics analyst for thestreet.com, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to explain why economists aren’t happy.

32 nations to compete for 2014 World Cup in Brazil

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The month long extravaganza that is the World Cup is set to get underway in Brazil. Joshua Robinson, a London based sports editor for “The Wall Street Journal Europe,” joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with a tournament preview.

Colorado to create financial system for marijuana industry

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Colorado's governor has signed legislation that seeks to form a network of uninsured cooperatives that will give marijuana businesses access to basic financial services. Because banks don't want to violate federal law, most pot-based businesses are cash-only. Alison Harmelin has that story and more MoneyWatch headlines.

Will pent-up demand for cars spread to other retailers?

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After auto sales surged to a seven-year high and the economy showed signs of growing in every region of the country, economists are eagerly awaiting the report on retail sales for May. Jill Schlesinger has that story and more in her look at the week ahead in business.

Time Lapse: Existence

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Stunning time-lapse video contrasts two extremes of life -- the urban metropolis and the beauty outside the city. Video courtesy of Michael Shainblum. Check him out on Facebook, and his professional services. Follow him on Vimeo and 500px.

From 1999: The Higgins Boats that won WWII

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In this story first broadcast on "Sunday Morning" on June 6, 1999, Charles Osgood explores the history of the landing boats designed by Charles Higgins, which made possible the Allied assaults at Normandy and elsewhere during World War II, and meets veterans and boatbuilders recreating the iconic craft.

Seattle Pacific University shooting suspect fascinated with Columbine

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Aaron Ybarra, the gunman who allegedly killed one person at Seattle Pacific University, was involuntarily committed for mental health evaluations in 2010 and 2012. It’s unclear why he targeted the school, since he wasn’t a student there. Rob Munoz of Seattle CBS station KIRO-TV reports.

Focus on embassy design putting Americans at risk, review finds

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The State Department has made design a priority for U.S. embassies and consulates around the world, but it's costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars -- and potentially keeping American officials in harm's way. Nancy Cordes reports.

Georgia courthouse shooter member of anti-government group

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In Forsyth County, Georgia, a man showed up for a court date armed for battle and loaded with ammunition and explosives. It took eight officers to bring him down. The suspect, whom police described as a member of the Sovereign Citizens Movement, was killed. Mark Strassmann reports.

Veterans gather in Normandy for D-Day anniversary

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Tributes to the veterans on the 70th anniversary of D-Day took many forms, including a full reenactment. This commemoration was a last chance to say thank you in person to many of the veterans. Mark Phillips reports.

Hollywood veterans help make 2014 Tony's a star-studded event

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The Tony Awards will be handed out this Sunday, and this year's show is getting a big dose of Hollywood star power. Award-winning actors like Denzel Washington and Brian Cranston are just two of the big names who made the leap to the Broadway stage. CBS News' Suzanne Marques reports.

Flash Points: For Bowe Bergdahl release, was the price too high?

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CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate discuss the motives for and wisdom of securing the release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in Afghanistan in exchange for releasing five high-level Taliban detainees from the prison at Guantanamo Bay.





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