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Police lieutenant testifies Chauvin did not use authorized neck restraint

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Witness testimony continues in Derek Chauvin's murder trial for the death of George Floyd, with testimony from police department training officials. Binny Miller, a law professor and co-director of the Criminal Justice Clinic at American University Washington College of Law, joins CBSN with analysis of the trial so far.

Saturday Sessions: Sam Outlaw performs “Ghost Town”

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Outlaw is igniting the country scene on the west coast, and the former ad salesman has created a record that Rolling Stone calls “culture-clashing country… that looks far beyond the Bible Belt for inspiration.” Anthony Mason sits down with the artist to ask him about bringing country music back to LA, and Outlaw performs “Ghost Town.”

Jonathon Sawyer brings one of his favorite meals to The Dish

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James Beard Award winning chef Jonathon Sawyer has studied and worked all along the East Coast, but his heart was always in Cleveland. The chef returned to his hometown eight years ago, and now has four restaurants in the city, including his flagship The Greenhouse Tavern, a French and seasonally inspired gastropub, and Noodlecat, focusing on ramen and local ingredients. Chef Sawyer joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to talk about his first James Beard Award, and share one of his favorite meals.

Inside the company that always brings an audience

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As the race for the White House heats up, there appears to be a growing number of supporters accompanying the various stump speeches. The increasing pressure to gain an edge has some candidates paying actors to be "faces in the crowd." Carter Evans has the story.

High heat and winds adding fuel to wildfires

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California Governor Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency, as that state along with Oregon and Washington try to get a handle on a number of wildfires. The smoke and flames has claimed the life of one firefighter in Oregon, where the fire has forced evacuations and now spread to 800 acres. John Blackstone reports.



Study finds link between salt and blood pressure

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New findings from the Journal of the American Heart Association highlight the negative impact salt consumption could have on our health. Doctors offer advice to protect seniors from dangerous falls. And, amid sweltering temperatures, officials are urging residents to take extra precautions to stay safe in the summer heat. Dr. Holly Phillips and Dr. Robert Glatter join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss.

Inside the FBI's Cyber Division headquarters

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The internet is defining technology of the 21st century, and no one knows it better than cyber-criminals. Hackers steal billions of dollars and millions of personal data files each year. The FBI is charged with fighting back, but it is understaffed. A justice department watchdog says the bureau is having trouble finding and hiring enough qualified personnel. Jeff Pegues visited the FBI cyber division headquarters and met some of its newest agents.

Guide: Dentist wanted to hunt for second animal

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Zimbabwe wants The U.S. to assist in extraditing Dr. Walter Palmer for killing Cecil, a beloved lion, during a hunting trip. The Minnesota dentist killed and beheaded the animal after it was lured out of a national park. David Begnaud is following the story and has a report on the hunting guide who claims Dr. Palmer wanted to kill a second animal.

Clinton releases new emails, health records and tax info

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The State Department says that there are more than three dozen messages found on Hillary Clinton's private email server that are too sensitive to be made public. They were not classified when the emails were written, while Clinton was Secretary of State, but are now labeled "confidential." Meanwhile, candidate Clinton has released her tax returns and health records. Julianna Goldman reports.

Debris investigation: Airplane part arrives at French aviation lab

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Australian officials say that it's very likely that the piece of an airplane wing found on a French island in the Indian Ocean is from the missing Boeing-777. It will be up to experts in France to determine that for sure. The wing fragment arrived in France this morning along with a luggage remnant that was also found. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Reunion Island where the debris washed up.

Flight arriving at JFK airport reports close call with drone

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It appears a drone was responsible for a close call for passengers and crew on a Delta Airlines jet landing at Kennedy Airport in New York. The pilot of flight 407 from Orlando reported a drone flying just 100 feet below the plane, which was flying at an altitude of about 1,400 feet. The jetliner landed safely last evening. Kris Van Cleave reports on how the FAA is investigating.

Federal warning issued about terrorists using drones

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There is a rising threat with drone weapons. The Department of Homeland Security has sent a warning to police agencies around the country about the possibility of drones being used as weapons in an attack. Jeff Pegues reports.

Time Lapse: The Chase

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Jaw-dropping time-lapse film displays the beauty hidden within the destructive power of nature. Video was shot over two weeks' worth of storm chasing, spanning 12,000 miles across 10 states. Courtesy of photographer Mike Olbinski. Like him on Facebook. And be sure to follow him on Instagram and Twitter. If you'd like to purchase a digital download of the film for your iPhone or iPad, click HERE.

7/31: High heat and dry winds fuel wildfires; a journey to the past

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Triple-digit temperatures and dry winds are hampering firefighting efforts out West as wildfires continue to blaze. John Blackstone is on the scene with the latest; in a dusty attic, Bill Poray discovered a box of old 16mm home movies from the 1930s. The New York man wondered if the people in the movies were still alive -- then sought to find out. Steve Hartman is "On The Road" with this story.

A journey to the past

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In a dusty attic, Bill Poray discovered a box of old 16mm home movies from the 1930s. The New York man wondered if the people in the movies were still alive -- then sought to find out. Steve Hartman is "On The Road" with this story.

Watch: A skydive for the record books

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164 skydivers flying head-down created the largest ever vertical skydiving formation Friday over central Illinois, as they fell at 240 miles per hour.

High-speed chases claim innocent lives

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An average of 329 people are killed in car chases per year, prompting many police departments to review their policies. Omar Villafranca reports.

U.S. states, cities raising minimum wage

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Cities and states across America have raised their minimum wage above that of the federal minimum wage. Mireya Villarreal looks at the pros and cons of the wage increases.





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