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The real original "Ghost Busters"

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The remake of the 1984 blockbuster, "Ghostbusters," is expected to dominate the box office in its debut weekend. But it turns out the 1984 original wasn't so "original" after all. Back in 1975, a Saturday morning television series called "The Ghost Busters" aired right here on CBS. Anthony Mason reports.

Why great white sharks are a mystery to scientists

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The great white may be the ocean's most feared fish, but scientists say there are more questions than answers when it comes to the sharks. National Geographic Magazine takes a deeper dive into the world of the great white in its July issue, as part of the magazine's "Summer of Sharks," highlighting a different species each month. Photographer Brian Skerry joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share how he captures his up-close shots of sharks and explain why the great whites remain a mystery and aren't as scary as they seem.

The Dish: Chef Missy Robbins

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Chef Missy Robbins is one of just 10 American women to lay claim to a coveted Michelin star. A native of New Haven, Connecticut, Robbins got her culinary start in Washington, D.C. She later spent extensive time in Italy, learning that country's exquisite cooking styles before returning to the U.S. Her new Brooklyn restaurant, "Lilia," is already drawing critical acclaim, earning three stars from the New York Times. More importantly, it's achieving her primary goal of making people happy. Robbins joins "CBS This Morning... Читать дальше...

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin looks back at historic career in new book

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It's been nearly 50 years since Buzz Aldrin's boots hit the ground on the moon. But this American hero still has his sights set on space. He talks about his storied past and vision for the future in his new book, "No Dream Is Too High: Life Lessons From a Man Who Walked on the Moon." Meg Oliver reports.

What Gov. Mike Pence brings to Donald Trump campaign as VP

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Philip Bump, politics reporter for "The Washington Post," joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the impact of heightened terrorism and national security concerns on the presidential race in the wake of the deadly Nice attack. He also weighs in on the impact Donald Trump's vice presidential pick -- Indiana Governor Mike Pence - could have on his campaign.

Drugs that worsen heart failure; what's behind Mary Todd Lincoln's depression

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In today's Morning Rounds, CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Tara Narula weigh in on a new warning by the American Heart Association that many commonly used medications could cause or worsen heart failure. Also, Dr. LaPook reports on a new study that examines how a physical cause may have driven former First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln's mental struggles and erratic behaviors.

Trump announces Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as running mate

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Donald Trump formally introduced Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his vice presidential running mate Saturday in New York. Trump postponed making the announcement on Friday out of respect for the victims in the terror attack in France. Trump also became the first presidential candidate in history to announce his vice presidential pick on Twitter. Major Garrett reports.



Violent coup defeated in Turkey

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At least 161 people are dead and more than 2,800 military members are under arrest after a failed coup in Turkey Friday. As the nexus between the Middle East and Europe, Turkey is important for U.S. interests. But relations between the two nations have deteriorated in recent years, as the U.S. complained that Turkey - which hosts the U.S.-led coalition fighting ISIS -- was not doing enough to fight the Islamic state. President Obama is urging all parties in Turkey to support the democratically elected... Читать дальше...

U.S. backs democratically elected government of Turkey

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In a statement, the White House has said it must back the democratically elected government of Turkey. That would put the U.S. on the side of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a president who has been criticized by the White House on a consistent basis. Margaret Brennan has more.

Reports of tank fire in Turkey

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The Turkish president has told the people of his country to take to the streets to defy the military faction attempting to take control. There are reports of tanks opening fire in the country's largest city, Istanbul. Holly Williams joins CBSN with more.

Video: Helicopter attack in Turkey

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Turkish state-run television is reporting that 17 police officers were killed during a helicopter attack in Turkey. The country is in the throes of a military coup. Reena Ninan has more.

Trump tweets: Mike Pence is my VP pick

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Donald Trump made the announcement most media organizations were expecting Friday morning, naming Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his vice presidential candidate. The announcement was delayed due to an attack in Nice, France. Major Garrett has more.

Rise in hate speech to blame for recent violence?

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With all the violence that's occurred as of late, in Dallas, France and the rest of the world, there must be some cause for it. Mark Strassmann found one factor could be a rise in hate speech online.

Security measures tightened in Cleveland

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It's the home stretch for security forces in Cleveland for next week's Republican National Convention. Jeff Pegues has a look at how the Secret Service and local police are preparing.

Father and son killed in Nice remembered

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There are at least six American casualties from Thursday night's attack on France. Two of them, a father and his 11-year-old son, are confirmed dead. One is still missing. Omar Villafranca has more.

WorldView: Egypt train derailment, Navalny health concerns and more

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A train derailment in Egypt killed at least 11 people and injured dozens more. Jailed Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny is moved to a hospital. Europe's top football clubs are coming together to form a new "super league," drawing backlash. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins CBSN AM with those stories and more.

No clear motive in Nice, France, attack

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A day after 84 people were killed and 200 were injured in Nice, France, there's still no clear motive for the attack. The attack consisted of a man driving a truck into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day. Elizabeth Palmer has more.

New scientific research could change our understanding of the universe

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A recent scientific experiment could impact our understanding about the laws of physics. It found evidence from the behavior of an atomic particle that points to undiscovered forces in the universe that may have played a critical part in its creation and expansion. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, author of the new book "Cosmic Queries: StarTalk's Guide to Who We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We're Going," joins CBSN AM to talk about the discovery.

Witnesses describe escaping the Nice attack

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Bastille Day revelers in Nice, France, were blindsided Thursday when a truck drove into a crowd of people, killing at least 84 and injuring 200 more. Survivors tell their stories. Seth Doane has more.

U.S. response to Turkish coup

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The U.S. is calling a suspected coup in Turkey an uprising. American diplomats are having trouble reaching anyone inside the government, so they're not sure who is in control. Secretary of State John Kerry has called for stability. Margaret Brennan reports.

At least 6 killed in weekend mass shootings

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The death toll from mass shootings in the U.S. continues to climb after several more incidents over the weekend left six dead. CBS News' Laura Podesta joins CBSN AM with more on the response.

COVID-19 death toll passes 3 million worldwide

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More than 3 million people have died from COVID-19 from around the world, as many pockets of the globe continue to see surging cases and deaths. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports.





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