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41 years after the fall of Saigon, a search for closure

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Army Capt. Stu Herrington kept reassuring South Vietnamese seeking to flee Saigon that as long as he was there, there would be nothing to worry about. Then came the order from President Ford for a full evacuation of U.S. personnel. Now Herrington reunites with one of those South Vietnamese friends who got left behind. David Martin reports.

CIA chiefs give insight on the war on terror

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National security is one of the foremost issues in the presidential race. Tonight, "48 Hours" explores the issue, getting candid insights on America's "war on terror" from 12 CIA directors.

Caught on tape: NYPD officer points gun at crowd

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A New York City police officer is under investigation after cellphone video showed him pointing his gun at a crowd while making an arrest. The officer was later filmed punching another man and arresting him. Demarco Morgan reports.

Clinton and Trump exchange fire over gun control

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The latest battle lines drawn between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are on gun control. On Friday, Trump netted an endorsement by the National Rifle Association; on Saturday, Clinton held an event with mothers who lost children to gun violence. Julianna Goldman reports.

Black boxes located in search for EgyptAir wreckage

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The flight data recorders from Egypt Air Flight 804 have been located and an effort is underway to recover them, sources tell CBS News. The plane went down Thursday off the Egyptian coast, killing all 66 people on board. Holly Williams reports.

George Zimmerman's gun sold for $250,000

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According to reports, George Zimmerman's gun that he used to kill Trayvon Martin has been sold for $250,000. According to Zimmerman's website, the gun's proceeds will be used to block Hillary Clinton's bid for president and to counter violence against law enforcement officers.

New vodka made from San Francisco fog

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San Francisco-based distillery Hangar 1 has started making vodka from fog. The limited-edition vodka is called Fog Point and costs $125 per bottle.



Two horses die in Preakness undercard races

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Two horses have died in the early races at Pimlico. The horse Homeboykris died just minutes after winning his race. It is believed that he suffered a heart attack. Wet conditions are being blamed for the rough start to the 141st Preakness Stakes.

Donald Trump's new attacks toward Hillary Clinton

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CBSN's Reena Ninan discusses Donald Trump's NRA endorsement and new attacks toward Hillary Clinton with Washington Post correspondent Mary Jordan and RealClearPolitics reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns.

Preview: Inside Edge

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The analyst whose inside info helped Raj Rajaratnam make millions on illegal trades and whose evidence to authorities helped bring him and the Galleon Group hedge fund down, tells her story to Bill Whitaker. Whitaker reports on Sunday, May 22 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Preview: $80 Million Con

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Anderson Cooper reports on the biggest, most lucrative art fraud scam in history, where a prestigious old New York art gallery sold fake works for 15 years. Watch Cooper's report on Sunday, May 22 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

Preview: The Last Vaquitas

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You would think the most endangered sea mammal in the world would be a cause célèbre but, as Sharyn Alfonsi reports, that's not the case with the vaquita. Watch Sharyn Alfonsi's report on Sunday, May 22 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

Preview: After Shock

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When National Guardsmen were offered a bonus to help recruit new members, some took advantage of the poorly organized program and the Army responded by launching the largest criminal investigation in its history. David Martin reports on Sunday, May 22 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

Saturday Sessions: A Red Hot tribute to the Grateful Dead

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More than 20 years after they played their final show, the Grateful Dead continues to inspire. Twin brothers Aaron and Bryce Dessner took time out from their band, The National, to produce an epic, 59-track tribute to the Dead featuring dozens of musicians. "Day of the Dead" took four years to complete, and benefits the AIDS charity Red Hot. The brothers discuss the project with Anthony Mason.

Funeral procession held for Prince Philip

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Princess Anne and male members of the royal family walked in a funeral procession behind Prince Philip's coffin on Saturday leading to St. George's Chapel.

The Dish: Chef Brian Tsao

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Chef Brian Tsao developed his pan-Asian cooking style in a natural, yet roundabout way. He was born in New York City, but at age 15 found himself studying in China. He'd also become the guitarist of the country's first touring thrashcore band, and in the process learned about the food of China's diverse regions. A Culinary Institute of America graduate, Tsao is now executive chef at Mira Sushi & Izakaya and Kimoto Rooftop, New York's first Asian beer garden, melding influences from China, Korea... Читать дальше...

North America's hidden travel hotspots

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During the summer months, many of the most popular tourist attractions are pricey or crowded. So why not look for some hidden hotspots? Afar magazine deputy editor Jennifer Flowers reveals some under-the-radar destinations for all types of travelers.

Saving the art of mapmaking

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If you're heading out on the road for your vacation this year, you'll probably get directions from a GPS or navigational system. Does that mean that the traditional map is a relic of the past? Mark Albert hits the road to find out.

Coming soon: Easier-to-read nutrition labels

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It will soon be easier to read nutrition labels on hundreds of thousands of food products, with more information revealing the amount of added sugars. Jericka Duncan reports.

New documentary tracks the fall of Anthony Weiner

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After a sexting scandal in 2011 cost him his seat in Congress, Anthony Weiner found himself in the same trouble again two years later during his failed bid to become New York City's mayor, only this time he was being tailed by a documentary crew. The result? The award-winning film "Weiner." Directors Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg talk about how they got their up-close look at an imploding political campaign, and why the disgraced politician doesn't want you to see the movie.

Morning Rounds: Health officials expect Zika infections in U.S. soon

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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 a race against time to kill mosquitoes that carry the Zika virus, which is linked to severe birth defects. All Zika cases in the U.S. have been in people who traveled from Latin America, but health officials expect mosquito-borne infections will occur here soon. Also: more than 15,000 Americans suffer a spinal cord injury each year, but one treatment is offering new hope for patients and their families.





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