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Almanac: The discovery of penicillin

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On September 28, 1928, an accident in the lab of Scottish bacteriologist Alexander Fleming led to a find that revolutionized medicine. Charles Osgood reports.

A new memorial to America's wounded veterans

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David Martin takes a look at the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the millions of veterans wounded in service to their country, and speaks with one young veteran whose story is featured on the new monument.

George Clooney ties the knot in Venice

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Hollywood's "Most Eligible Bachelor" wed Amal Alamuddin, a human rights lawyer, at a private ceremony in Venice, Italy. Charlie D'Agata reports.

David Edelstein on the mystery "Gone Girl"

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Critic David Edelstein previews one of the new fall season's most talked-about films: David Fincher's "Gone Girl," starring Ben Affleck, which he calls "an elegantly wicked mystery."

President Obama

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The president sits down with Steve Kroft for a wide ranging interview about foreign and domestic issues, including the bombing campaign he ordered against ISIS. Watch Steve Kroft’s full report, "President Obama: What makes us America."

Meet the First Family of drag racing

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Correspondent Lee Cowan puts the pedal to the metal for a thrilling ride with the members of the First Family of Drag Racing: National Hot Rod Association champion John Force and his three daughters, Courtney, Ashley and Brittany.

Look who's talking

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More than half a century after Edgar Bergen helped popularize the art form, a new generation of ventriloquists is learning to let their dummies do the talking. Bill Geist heads to the annual ventriloquists convention outside Cincinnati, where ventriloquists like Carla Rhodes try to have the last word with their dummies.

A not-so-banner day for a N.Y. youth football team

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In the tiny town of Wallkill, New York, a tiny football team has been licking its wounds. As the players were running off the field in a victory celebration, their breakaway banner didn't. How does an aspiring young football team rebound from a setback? Steve Hartman has the answer.



Dance lessons from masters of swing

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Correspondent Michelle Miller gets some tips on swing dancing, including a signature Lindy hop move known as an aerial, from the "Queen of Swing," 94-year-old Norma Miller, and Chazz Young, son of the man who invented many classic swing dance moves in the 1930s, Frankie Manning.

4D theaters: The next dimension in film

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4D movies are the latest innovation aimed at getting Americans off their couches and back in the theaters. Is it the next big thing for Hollywood? Brandon Scott reports.

MoneyWatch: Investors await economic data; European airlines get new perk

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Investors are looking forward to new reports on personal income and consumer spending numbers. Also, passengers flying on European carriers may soon be able to use their phones and electronics any time they want during a flight. Karina Mitchell reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Did companies step up pace of hiring in September?

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The September jobs report will be the highlight in a big week of economic data to start the new quarter. August's result was softer than expected. Jill Schlesinger reports on that and more in her look at the business week ahead.

Time Lapse: Düsseldorf

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Remarkable video shines a new light on the capital city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Video courtesy of Sarah Harnisch. Like her on Facebook. Music by The Analog Affair.

The environmental impact of illegal marijuana

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The dark side of the underground pot business and its harmful impact on the environment is revealed. Guarded by armed sheriff’s deputies and two biologists, KPIX's Joe Vazquez takes a closer look.

Brainwave test could advance early autism detection

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Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine are testing how quickly children with autism recognize a tone and a picture of a circle. As Wendy Gillette reports, the results could help classify and diagnose the condition earlier.

Preview: Chairman Ma

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Chinese company Alibaba is now valued at $231 billion after taking its shares public last week in the most valuable IPO in Wall St. history. How did Jack Ma build Alibaba into the world’s largest e-commerce company, dwarfing Amazon and eBay combined? Lara Logan went to China to find out. Watch her report Sunday, Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Zip yourself into a men's onesie

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The "suitsy" is all the rage in San Francisco, California after one entrepreneur decided that coordinating a suit was too much work. Jesse Herzog decided to stitch the shirt, pants and blazer together.

Peewee football team adorably crashes into banner

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including an inspirational post-game interview, a waltz on the walls of city hall and giving back to those who give. Plus, a tiny team defeats their opponents, but loses to their banner. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.





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