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Clinton sees "great role and opportunity" for Bernie Sanders

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Hillary Clinton would like to see rival Bernie Sanders and his supporters as part of a unified Democratic Party. "We have a lot of the same goals," she argues, referencing minimum wage increases, and reigning in the "bad actors" on Wall Street.

On The Trail: Petrified Forest National Park

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At Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona, there can be found an abundance of fossilized wood dating back hundreds of millions of years, lining the trails and topping the hillsides. Although it's illegal, many visitors steal this beautiful wood from the park. But surprisingly, a lot of it has been returned, with apologetic notes! Conor Knighton explores the stories attached to the park and its alleged "curse."

Hillary Clinton: "A lot" of Republicans are reaching out to help my campaign

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Clinton discusses the GOP backlash against Trump, noting that some Republicans may be "interested" in joining her campaign. Clinton adds that she would not participate in political mudslinging in the general election. "I don't feel like I'm running against Donald Trump," she says. "I feel like I'm running for my vision of what our country can be."

Full interview: Hillary Clinton, May 8

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Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton talks with CBS' "Face the Nation" in a lengthy interview about Donald Trump and the Republicans that don't support him, the current state of the FBI probe into her private email server, and the issues-oriented campaign she hopes to run. The interview aired Sunday, May 8, 2016.

Barista learns sign language for customer

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It's pretty easy to have your order messed up when you're ordering from Starbucks; it's even easier if you're deaf. Steve Hartman went "On the Road" to show how one barista in Virginia is going above and beyond to change that for one of their regulars.

Pandas in the spotlight

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Giant pandas are a highly-endangered species. There are only about 1,800 in the wild in China, with others cared for in special preserves and zoos around the world. In Washington, D.C., the National Zoo's panda family (including its youngest member) gets almost as much attention as the First Family in the White House. Rita Braver reports.

Open: This is Face the Nation, May 8

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With Donald Trump the presumptive presidential nominee of the Republican party, CBS' "Face the Nation" sits down with Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, along with several panel guests, to discuss the state of the 2016 race.

Taking care of mom, and giving birth to a bestseller

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Coming home to care for an ailing mother is a path many a loving child has followed. Unbeknownst to George Hodgman, this particular chapter in his life would provide therapy, and the foundation of his bestselling memoir, "Bettyville." Mo Rocca meets Hodgman, and his mom, Betty, in Paris, Missouri.



Almanac: Gary Hart

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Twenty-nine years ago today former Colorado Senator Gary Hart quit the Democratic race for president, his abrupt exit coming after a media frenzy hunting for evidence of an affair. Charles Osgood reports on the scandal that developed after Hart challenged the press to investigate - and they did.

More first-time moms starting families in their 40s

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Nationwide, the number of babies born to women 45 and older has more than tripled in the past two decades, and the average age of first-time mothers has climbed in every state. Driving this growing demographic is a combination of emphasis on career goals and advances in reproductive technology. Serena Altschul (who was over 40 when she had her daughter) reports on the increasing number of women having children later in life.

Keith Urban: From Down Under to Nashville

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Singer-songwriter Keith Urban came from Queensland, Australia, to the home of country music in 1992. In this web exclusive he talked to John Blackstone about what it was like adjusting to the Nashville scene.

Keith Urban on small clubs and record execs

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In this web exclusive, country superstar Keith Urban shares stories with correspondent John Blackstone from his days starting out at Nashville's famed venue 12th & Porter, where many music acts have been through the "grindstone" of performing, hoping for their big break.

Keith Urban on getting the details right

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In this web exclusive, country singer, songwriter and producer Keith Urban ("Ripcord") explains to correspondent John Blackstone about his passion for recording and producing. "I'll grab anything that's got strings on it, or that I can hit and make stuff happen."

iPad exclusive: Army soldier defends Skylar Nemetz

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An Army soldier is on trial for the October 2014 shooting death of his 19-year-old wife. Prosecutors accuse Skylar Nemetz of murder, but he says it was an accident. Fellow soldier Jose Pulido reflects on Skylar and defends him, claiming firearms accidents do happen, even for professionals.

Skylar Nemetz awaits his verdict in his murder trial

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Skylar Nemetz is on trial for the shooting death of his wife, Danielle. Prosecutors accuse Skylar of killing Danielle in a jealous rage, but Skylar says it was a tragic accident. During jury deliberations, "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty talks with Skylar as he waits to hear their verdict.

How can college graduates avoid falling behind on loans?

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Forty-three million Americans owe an estimated $1.3 trillion in student loans, and the class of 2016, the most indebted ever, is about to add to the totals. Jill Schlesinger reports how grads can prevent themselves from falling behind.

The Dish: Los Angeles chef Brandon Boudet

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Boudet fell into cooking in the most naturally food-centric place in America: New Orleans. Born and raised in the Crescent City of French, Sicilian and Germany ancestry, he was cooking by the age of eight. He later moved west and is now executive chef and co-owner of Los Angeles cult favorites including Little Dom's, 101 Coffee Shop and MiniBar. Boudet joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his career.

Prince Harry on camaraderie with Invictus Games athletes

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The Invictus Games start Sunday in Orlando, Florida, and Prince Harry will be on hand to see wounded warriors from 15 nations compete. Prince Harry founded the games two years ago for a cause close to his heart. Watch Norah O'Donnell's full interview with the prince Monday on "CBS This Morning."

Saturday Sessions: Cyndi Lauper performs "Funnel of Love"

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Cyndi Lauper has the rare distinction of having earned a Grammy, an Emmy and a Tony, but even with all that success, she keeps changing her tune, exploring different styles and genres. On Saturday Sessions, Lauper performs "Funnel of Love" from her new album of country classics, "Detour."

Minnesota man leaves church his treasured car collection

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A church in Minnesota is giving thanks for a remarkable donation that came from a congregation member whose generosity was revealed only after his death. In life, Dennis Erickson's gift was a carefully-guarded secret, but it will now affect generations to come. Mark Albert reports.

CBS Evening News, April 16, 2021

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8 killed in mass shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility; Siblings seek to honor late father by adding his made-up word to dictionary

What's behind the long lines at airport TSA security checks?

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You may have noticed that TSA security lines are longer than usual. As we head into the busiest travel season of the year, it's only expected to get worse. CBS News national transportation safety expert and former NTSB chairman Mark Rosenker joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what's driving these long lines and what can be done about it.





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