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Bill O'Reilly's take on history

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Bill O'Reilly is a big history buff, and he's got the books to prove it. The Fox News anchor has written one bestseller after another, with his most recent books focusing on critical moments in history. O'Reilly sat down with Mo Rocca to talk about his books, his top-rated cable show and, of course, his take on our times.

An alternative to the Fourth of July

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America's Independence Day is celebrated on July 4th. John Adams, our second President and one of the authors of the Declaration of Independence, refused to celebrate the day. Why? Charles Osgood explains.

Young adults battling anxiety, depression speak out on suicide

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The CDC says about 4,600 young lives are lost to suicide each year. This past week, the American Academy of Pediatrics issued new guidelines to help doctors identify at-risk patients. CBS News spoke with four young adults who have been battling anxiety and depression, including one woman who survived several suicide attempts.

Virginia Tech survivor works to prevent future tragedies

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Before the Orlando night club massacre claimed 49 lives, the April 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech was the largest mass shooting in U.S. history. Jeff Pegues tells us how a Virginia Tech survivor is trying to prevent future tragedies.

Girl arrested after driving over 100 mph in police chase

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Weaving in and out of traffic, racing through red lights and into oncoming lanes, a 12-year-old girl led police on a chase. The joyride took place near Houston, Texas. She was driving her grandmother's car over 100 mph with her 5-year-old sister. Marlie Hall has more.

Chicago sees major increase in gun violence

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There have already been 350 homicides in Chicago this year alone, outpacing the number of homicides recorded in 2015. In June, 447 people were shot in the city. That's nearly 15 people per day. DeMarco Morgan has more on what the police department is doing to counter gun violence.

Fireworks spark wildfire worries amid busy fire season

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It's estimated that fireworks cause more than 18,000 fires in the U.S. each year. They're being blamed for a 2,500-acre fire in Boise, Idaho. In California, five years of record drought have made the state a tinder box. The U.S. Forest Service reports the drought has killed off 66 million trees. Teri Okita has more.



Hillary Clinton interviewed by FBI over private email server

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Hillary Clinton was questioned by the FBI for her use of a private email server during her time at the State Department. She and GOP rival Donald Trump are not campaigning this Fourth of July holiday weekend. Paula Reid has more.

More than 20 killed in Bangladesh terror attack

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It happened in the capital city of Dhaka, just a mile from the U.S. Embassy. Government troops stormed the cafe, where heavily armed militants were holding hostages. Students who were studying at U.S. colleges are among the dead. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.

The Dish: Chef Ouita Michel

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Along with her great cooking, Chef Ouita Michel brings a unique backstory. She was raised in Louisiana and Kentucky, which has been home ever since. After culinary school in New York, she returned to Bluegrass Country. She is now executive chef and owner of five restaurants, including the popular "Holly Hill Inn," in partnership with her husband, Chris. She is also a chef-in-residence at the Woodford Reserve Distillery. Michel joins "CBS This Morning" to share her story and some signature dishes.

NFL Films' behind-the-scenes look at Arizona Cardinals

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Last year, the Arizona Cardinals had one of the best seasons in franchise history, notching 13 regular season wins and making it all the way to the NFC Championship Game. The Cardinals' 2015 season is the subject of a new NFL Films series, "All or Nothing," now available to Amazon Prime video customers. Cardinals All-Pro defensive back Patrick Peterson, team president Michael Bidwill and NFL Films Coordinating Producer Keith Cossrow join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the film.

Inside Popular Science's first "Insane Ideas" issue

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Good ideas come in all shapes and sizes, and some of the best ones seem downright crazy at first. Popular Science Magazine breaks down the 10 biggest ideas coming out of the science and medical fields as part of its first annual "Insane Ideas" issue. Senior Editor Sophie Bushwick joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss some of the out-of-the-box technology.

Trump's struggle for GOP support, VP shortlists

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Azi Paybarah, senior reporter for Politico New York, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why Donald Trump's rhetoric stymies his efforts to unify the Republican party and potential vice presidential picks for both parties.

Fallout from AG-Bill Clinton private meeting continues

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Attorney General Loretta Lynch says she regrets having an impromptu meeting with former President Bill Clinton on her plane this week. That meeting is raising questions about just how fair the Justice Department will be in its investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email account and server when she served as secretary of state. Errol Barnett reports from Washington.

Who is behind the deadly Dhaka hostage siege?

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Twenty-six people were killed in a deadly hostage siege in Bangladesh's capital that ended early Saturday. CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to weigh in on why Bangladesh is a target location for violent extremist groups and prime suspects behind the Dhaka attack.

26 killed in Bangladesh restaurant terrorist attack

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More than a dozen hostages and terrorists are dead after a day-long siege at a restaurant in Bangladesh's capital that ended overnight. Bangladeshi troops stormed the Dhaka building -- just one mile from the U.S. embassy -- where heavily armed militants held several people, including some foreigners. One gunman was captured. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

MoneyWatch: New data on financial inequality; Chipotle faces more troubles

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An economics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, has released his analysis on how financial inequality changed in 2015. Also, Chipotle is facing more troubles after a string of foodborne illnesses in some of its establishments last year. Karina Mitchell reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.

Easy steps to improve your finances

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Global uncertainty, volatile markets and elections are out of your control, but as we start the second half of the year, there are some easy steps to take that will improve your bottom line. Jill Schlesinger reports.

Woman spurs unlikely redevelopment project in Michigan

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Shamayim Harris is a one-time school administrator who's now leading a group of mostly volunteers in the redevelopment of her Detroit-area neighborhood. Steve Hartman went "On The Road" to see what kind of progress they're making.

Mileage tax could be key to infrastructure funding

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America's interstate highway system turns 60 years old this year and its in need of a trip to the spa for its birthday. Bridges and roads across the country are in desperate need of repair. Carter Evans reports on how one state is trying to pay for it.





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