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7/11: Immigration front and center as Trump campaigns; a new shoe that grows for children

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Twenty-five days after his official presidential announcement, Trump's comments on immigration continue to dominate Republican nomination race. Julianna Goldman reports; "Because International" is a nonprofit that has developed a new children's shoe that expands up to five sizes. Elaine Quijano has more on how these shoes are benefiting children worldwide.

Summer movies reel in audiences

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"Minions" are projected to bring in more than $120 million for its opening weekend. Carter Evans takes a closer look at what other movies will become box office hits.

A new shoe that grows for children

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"Because International" is a nonprofit that has developed a new children's shoe that expands up to five sizes. Elaine Quijano has more on how these shoes are benefiting children worldwide.

Typhoon causes massive evacuation in China

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A typhoon thrashed the Chinese coast south of Shanghai with heavy rainfall and massive flooding, destroying homes, felling trees, and forcing residents to flee for higher ground. Seth Doane has been tracking the storm for us.

Serbian PM chased away from Srebrenica memorial

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Prime Minister Aleksander Vucic joined world leaders, including former President Bill Clinton, for the 20th anniversary of the slaughter Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica at the hands of Serb forces but was chased away from the ceremony. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Is Donald Trump a viable candidate?

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John Dickerson, the moderator of "Face the Nation," discusses whether Donald Trump can keep the voters on his side when the primary season starts.



Immigration front and center as Trump campaigns

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Twenty-five days after his official presidential announcement, Trump's comments on immigration continue to dominate Republican nomination race. Julianna Goldman reports.

Clues to a hidden treasure

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Art collector Forrest Fenn, now 84, loves adventures, and so he hid a chest in the Rocky Mountains fit for a pirate, containing a treasure possibly worth millions. He's inspired thousands to participate in a modern-day treasure hunt. For "Sunday Morning" Fenn reads his poem containing nine clues to the treasure's location.

Death threats over a hidden treasure

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Eccentric millionaire Forrest Fenn is the only person who knows the location of the treasure he's hidden that may be worth millions, and that’s made him the subject of death threats. In this web extra, Fenn tells correspondent Barry Petersen how he responds to these would-be extortionists.

Moneywatch: American Airlines is scaling back on flights

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Amid signs of a decrease in average fares, American Airlines is backpedaling on plans to add more flights this year. Also, a recent Gallup poll found 41 percent of Americans check their smart phones a few times an hour.

Finding his voice: The throwback soul sound of Leon Bridges

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After years of playing local, small shows and washing dishes to make money, the 25-year-old Fort Worth native has become one of the most celebrated soul singers in years. Anthony Mason spoke to Bridges about his debut album "Coming Home" and his nearly sold out U.S. tour.

Magicians Penn & Teller head back to Broadway after 23 years

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For the past 40 years, the dynamic duo have amazed audiences around the world with their unique style of illusion and comedy. This past week, the pair took a break from headlining in Vegas to return to the Broadway stage for the first time in almost 25 years. Penn and Teller join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss their new show.

NBA veteran's guide to managing money for pro athletes

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Financial troubles have become a sad yet prevalent problem for athletes of the nation’s three biggest and most profitable leagues: the NBA, NFL and MLB. According to Sports Illustrated, within five years of retirement, an estimated 60 percent of former NBA players are broke. Former college and NBA player Adonal Foyle joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his new book "Winning the Money Game," in which he offers financial advice for professional sports players.

John Seymour joins "The Dish" to cook up some dynamic comfort food

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Most successful restaurateurs don't start off serving beer as young kids to make lunch money, but that's how this chef got his start. After seven years working in some of New York's legendary hot spots, Seymour and his wife opened a small burger joint, Pops of Brooklyn, and it was an instant success. Though he has no formal culinary education, he continues to work on his comfort food brand, with Sweet Chick in Brooklyn, and his latest restaurant in Manhattan.

Watch: Daredevil takes on steepest Los Angeles hills in reverse

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Cellphone video shows a driver steering down the steep and winding roadway against traffic, for two miles. Now, police are investigating the incident, using the car's license plates to track down the driver. Anthony Mason reports.

"Chasing Pluto": NASA probe traveled 3 billion miles in 9 years

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NASA will complete a discovery mission that began more than half a century ago Tuesday. Since 1962, U.S. robotic spacecrafts and landers have visited every planet in the solar system except Pluto. Time Magazine editor-at-large Jeffrey Kluger and "Nova" deputy executive producer Julia Cort, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new documentary.





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