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The CIA role in Nelson Mandela's arrest

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A former CIA operative in South Africa in the 1960s says he tipped off the apartheid regime to help track down activist Nelson Mandela, leading to his 26 year imprisonment.

Here's why the Obama administration says ISIS is shrinking

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The amount of territory ISIS controls in the Middle East is shrinking, but the group continues to take a deadly toll. CBS News military consultant Jeffrey McCausland looks at the strategy to defeat the terror organization.

Bernie Sanders has momentum going into tomorrow's primaries

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Bernie Sanders' campaign is banking on at least one more victory in the next round of primaries, in Oregon and Kentucky tomorrow. But CBS' Nancy Cordes explains why Hillary Clinton does not need to worry too much about the Sanders winning streak.

Charlie Rose addresses Duke Law class of 2016

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Duke University awarded Charlie Rose his third degree from the school. Rose was asked to speak Saturday to Duke Law School's graduating class. He shared insight about the value of his own legal education.

How Donald Trump is being haunted by his past (and the media)

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After reports that Donald Trump posed as his own spokesperson in the 1990's -- and an investigative report on his relationship to women by The New York Times -- Trump is hitting back. CBS' Major Garrett explains how Trump's past is haunting him.

Will Warren Buffet buy Yahoo?

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Warren Buffet may be interested in buying Yahoo; Amazon is the new Macy's; and Mark Zuckerberg is meeting with conservatives to talk about the Facebook trending debacle. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has the day's business headlines on CBSN.



Denver bank helps kid entrepreneurs put their ideas to work

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Bill Gates, Richard Branson and Elizabeth Holmes launched their first ventures before turning 21. But tomorrow's titans could start even younger. Barry Petersen met some would-be moguls in Denver at a bank designed just for kids.

Epic celebration in U.K. for queen's 90th birthday

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A display of artillery power in London helped Queen Elizabeth II mark her 90th birthday. The giant extravaganza Sunday capped off a week-long celebration. Seth Doane reports from outside Buckingham Palace in London.

NYT reporters on Donald Trump's relationship with women

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The New York Times published a report Saturday that focuses on how Donald Trump acted toward women in private over the years, featuring more than 50 interviews conducted over the course of six weeks. It describes a pattern of "unwelcome romantic advances, unending commentary on the female form, a shrewd reliance on ambitious women, and unsettling workplace conduct." New York Times national political reporter Michael Barbaro and reporter Megan Twohey join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their report.

Could GPS "bullet" prevent high-speed police chases?

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Nearly every day on average, someone is reportedly killed in a high-speed police chase, but but one agency is trying to make things less dangerous by shooting something other than bullets at a suspect's car. Dean Reynolds reports on how new GPS technology aims to make the chases less dangerous.

What's next in fighting cancer with polio virus?

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The FDA granted a new brain cancer treatment that uses the polio virus with "breakthrough status." This means clinical trials can move more quickly than usual. Scott Pelley and "60 Minutes" have been following the trials at Duke University for two years, tracking several of the study's participants. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" from Los Angeles to discuss what's next for the cancer breakthrough.

48-year fugitive fights to remain out of prison

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After escaping from a Georgia prison in 1968, Robert Stackowitz hid out in a quiet Connecticut town -- until last week, when the U.S. Marshals finally showed up at his door. The 71-year-old says he is too old and sick to return to prison. DeMarco Morgan reports.

Clinton looks to stop Sanders' momentum in Oregon, Kentucky

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Democrats hold primaries Tuesday in Oregon and Kentucky. Bernie Sanders has won three contests in a row and is expected to win at least one more Tuesday. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is trying to stop his momentum in Kentucky. Nancy Cordes reports.

Will NYT, WashPo reports hurt Donald Trump?

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Wall Street Journal Washington bureau chief Gerald Seib joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss latest reports of a potential independent candidate in the 2016 race and the New York Times report about Donald Trump mistreating female employees.

That time Miss Piggy flirted with Morley Safer

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Correspondent Morley Safer likes to laugh, and America laughed with him when he interviewed the Muppets' femme fatale, Miss Piggy. Take a look back at this and other funny Morley moments from Safer's 46 seasons on 60 Minutes

Breakthrough Status, part two

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Scott Pelley continues his report on the Duke clinical trail of a new cancer therapy. Discoveries take Duke researchers in a direction they never imagined.

Breakthrough Status

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Scott Pelley follows patients in a clinical trial of a new cancer therapy with results promising enough to make the treatment a breakthrough.

Collateral Damage

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Bill Whitaker reports on Americans wrongly accused of espionage-related crimes as the U.S. steps up the fight against Chinese theft of U.S. trade secrets and intellectual property.

In custody as a spy for China

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Sherry Chen says reality didn't sink in until agents labeled her "a prisoner" at the federal courthouse in Dayton, Ohio.

Vice President Biden meets Patient No. 1

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VP Biden toured Duke labs to learn about the polio trial for the Cancer Moonshot Initiative. There he met Patient No. 1, Stephanie Lipscomb





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