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New Baseball Hall of Fame inductees

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Only about 1 percent of the over 20,000 big-leaguers ever make it into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Jim Axelrod meets with the latest inductees.

New 9/11 photographs released

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The National Archives has released never-before-seen photographs of President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, taken on September 11, 2001. Contessa Brewer has the dramatic pictures from one of America's darkest days.

Hillary Clinton to testify over private emails

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A spokesperson for Hillary Clinton's campaign says the former Secretary of State will testify before a House committee in October about her private email account. John Dickerson, CBS News political director and moderator of "Face The Nation," has the latest on the controversy.

Megan Ruger sings "Again"

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Singer Megan Ruger, a former contestant on "The Voice," invited CBS News backstage at the Country Thunder music festival in Twin Lakes, Wis., and performed "Again," a song about drug addiction and how she lost some of her friends to it. Videographer: Jake Barlow.

Travel to Europe cheaper than it’s been in years

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Thanks to the current strength of the dollar, there may not be a better, more affordable time to travel abroad. Shifts in currency have reduced the cost of a European vacation by almost 25% from the cost of the same trip just a few years ago. Travel Editor Peter Greenberg joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to explain where to take advantage of these deals, from Italy to Latvia.



New drug brings hope in fight against Alzheimer’s disease

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The drug appears to attack the underlying cause of the illness. And, does fatherhood make you fat? Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss why so many new dads gain weight.

Hacking recall: 1.4 million cars in danger of possible takeovers

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There has been a huge recall by Fiat-Chrysler after computer hackers proved they could take control of a moving vehicle, leaving drivers helpless. 1.4 million cars are considered vulnerable, including many recent Jeep, Ram and Chrysler products. Kris Van Cleave reports on just how broadly this recall goes.

What’s next in the Clinton email investigation?

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The FBI has received a security referral related to Hillary Clinton's emails while she was Secretary of State. An examination of the server turned up classified information and the FBI has been asked to investigate. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what’s next.

Obama visits Kenya for first time as President

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Security is tight as thousands of people line the streets of the capital, Nairobi, trying to get a view of the President. Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett is traveling with the President in Africa, and is reporting live from Nairobi.

New details from inside Louisiana movie shooting

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Two young women were killed and nine other people were wounded in last week’s attack at a movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana. The gunman took his own life as police closed in. David Begnaud reports on new details about what happened inside the theater.

Time Lapse: Edge of Stability

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Stunning time-lapse film delivers a beautiful and rarely seen perspective of storms, stars, landscapes and more from across North America. Video courtesy of photographer Jeff Boyce. "Edge of Stability" is composed entirely of high-resolution photos, of which any single frame can be purchased as a canvas or photo print! Contact Jeff directly via email at jeff@negativetilt.com. Check out his website at NegativeTilt.com. Like him on Facebook. See more of his work on Vimeo. And, be sure to follow him on Instagram and Twitter.

Five airlines investigated for price-gouging

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Five airlines are being accused of intentionally raising airfares in the Northeast as a way to profit from the derailment of Amtrak Train 188. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave reports on the investigation.

President Obama begins two-day visit to Kenya

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President Obama landed in Kenya Friday, kicking off a two-day visit. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports on the president's agenda and the security measures in place.

World's first malaria vaccine approved

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A European health agency approved the world's first vaccine for malaria, although it's been found to be just 30 percent effective. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Pandora's inbox: Did Hillary Clinton mishandle classified info?

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Hillary Clinton again denied any wrongdoing related to her use of a personal email account while she was secretary of state. Her denial comes as new accusations raise questions about her handling of classified information. CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford reports.

Colorado hosting MLB All-Star Game, multiple reports say

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ESPN and the Associated Press are quoting sources as saying Colorado will host MLB's All-Star Game, which cancelled plans to play in Georgia after that state passed new voting laws the league deemed restrictive. Ed O'Keefe reports.

Police chief testifies Derek Chauvin's actions violated policy, training

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Police Chief Medaria Arradondo is the third officer to testify against Derek Chauvin, breaking the "blue wall of silence." Chief Arradondo not only called Chauvin's knee on George Floyd's neck a violation of policy and training, but also a violation of department ethics and values. Jamie Yuccas reports.





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