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Federal gov't bans sale of e-cigarettes to 18 and under

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the government ban on the sale of electronic cigarettes to anyone under the age of 18, new analysis that estimates medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the U.S., and new data on how we sleep.

Uber, Lyft drivers fight Austin's background checks

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Voters in Austin, Texas, decide whether the city can screen drivers who work for ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft. It's the latest battle between the companies and cities across the nation over whether car services should be regulated like taxis. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

London elects 1st Muslim mayor of western capital

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London is now the first major western city with a Muslim mayor. Sadiq Khan was sworn in Saturday at a London church with multi-faith representatives looking on. He defeated a conservative challenger who attacked Khan's former advocacy work for criminal defendants, saying he gave a platform to extremists. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

How can Donald Trump unite the fractured GOP?

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House Speaker Paul Ryan says he's "not ready" to back presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, and the two former Bush presidents will not be endorsing the billionaire. Talking Points Memo reporter Lauren Fox joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the division within the GOP.

Trump and GOP establishment trade shots about unity

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Donald Trump may be just weeks away from claiming the Republican Party's presidential nomination, but it's not going to be a cakewalk. Trump is facing opposition from party leaders and has some high-profile meetings in Washington next week with House GOP leaders. Julianna Goldman reports on how the fractured Republican Party is airing its dirty laundry for all to see.

Federal officer suspected in Maryland killing spree

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Police near Washington, D.C., are trying to figure out why a federal law enforcement officer allegedly went on a killing spree. Eulalio Tordil was arrested Friday and accused of killing three people and wounding at least three others in three separate locations. Police say the violence started Thursday when Tordil killed his estranged wife. Kris Van Cleave reports.

Massive Alberta wildfire expected to double in size

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The massive wildfire in Alberta, Canada, which has forced tens of thousands to flee, is expected to double in size. The fire began last Sunday and spread rapidly, fueled by high winds, high heat and low humidity. Thousands more residents are expected to be evacuated from the hard-hit city of Fort McMurray where convoys are navigating through dense traffic and thick smoke. Ben Tracy reports.



60 Minutes preview: Uncovering Russia's performance enhancing drug use

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Russia is lobbying to have the suspension of its track and field team lifted so the athletes can compete in the summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. The team was sanctioned last fall after the World Anti-Doping Agency found evidence of systemic use of performance enhancing drugs. This Sunday on 60 Minutes, Armen Keteyian reports on the insiders who first uncovered the cheating.

Prince Harry ready to kick off Invictus Games

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Wounded Warriors and active servicemen from around the world have gathered in Orlando, Fla., to compete in the Invictus Games.The games were created by Prince Harry in 2014 after his own service. Norah O'Donnell spoke with him about that.

Marine pilots cleared 16 years after deadly crash

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Two Marine Corps widows received some bittersweet vindication Friday as their pilot husbands were cleared of any wrongdoing in the crash of a revolutionary new aircraft 16 years ago. David Martin reports.

Baghdad on lockdown after protests

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Thousands of security forces have been deployed to Baghdad and have effectively shut down the city after protesters stormed the protected "green zone" last week accusing the government of corruption. Charlie D'Agata has more.

Trump calls establishment Republicans sore losers

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With multiple Republican stalwarts saying they won't endorse Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee said he didn't need their approval anyway. Meanwhile, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan, who said Thursday he wasn't ready to endorse Trump, plans to meet with Trump next week. Major Garrett has more.

D.C.-area shooting suspect arrested

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Police in Maryland arrested a federal security officer who is suspected in three deadly shootings. The first shooting involved his estranged wife at a high school Thursday. On Friday, two more people were killed at a shopping mall and supermarket. Kris Van Cleave has more.

Wildfires rage on in Alberta, Canada

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Flames once again lit up the night and were driven by winds that pushed and pulled the heat in all directions. As thousands evacuated, the fire continued to grow with huge plumes of smoke and flames shooting up into the sky. Ben Tracy has more.

Multiple people shot in Washington, D.C. suburb

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Police in Montgomery County, Maryland, are on hunt for a gunman who opened fire at a shopping mall and may be involved in other shootings. At this point is is not clear what provoked the shootings. CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave is at the scene with more information.

Preview: Russia's Dark Secret

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Four Russian gold medal winners in the Sochi Winter Olympics were using steroids Russian whistleblower tells 60 Minutes. Armen Keteyian reports on Sunday, May 8 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

President Obama on Donald Trump: "This is not entertainment"

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The president sounds off on the presumptive GOP nominee and takes media to task for not scrutinizing billionaire's policy ideas. Mr. Obama also discussed the economy, which experienced its slowest job growth in seven months.

President Obama: Need to close loopholes to spur economy

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The president delivered remarks on the economy after the Labor Department reported the slowest job growth in seven months. He called on Congress to close loopholes that individuals and corporations use to lessen their tax burdens.

Is Kanye West misunderstood? Charlie Rose interviews Scooter Braun

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Justin Bieber's manager is working with another high-profile star -- Kanye West. Scooter Braun tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose that West may be misunderstood. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green show us part of that interview.

Trump campaign spokesperson: Split in GOP is nothing new

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Trump campaign spokesperson Katrina Pierson says the rift within the Republican Party is nothing new. Her response comes after House Speaker Paul Ryan and other GOP leaders say they're not ready to support their presumptive nominee. Pierson joins CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green with more.

Invictus Games to kick off in the U.S.

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The second international Invictus Games will kick off in Orlando in a few days. "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell explains the importance of holding the athletic competition for wounded service members in the U.S. this year.

Uncle Mo fathers three competing horses in Kentucky Derby

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The Kentucky Derby takes place Saturday in Louisville. David Begnaud speaks with Mike Repole, the owner of thoroughbred Uncle Mo who is father to three of the starting horses for this year's 20-horse race.

Overnight shift in massive Canadian wildfire

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An out-of-control wildfire has burned hundreds of homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate in western Canada. But firefighters say low temperatures overnight helped slow down the growth of the fire. CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with more.





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