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... Hezbollah

Hezbollah's movement gained momentum in Lebanon after an Israeli retaliation against the organization produced a massacre of innocent Lebanese civilians. Who and what is Hezbollah? Bob Simon reports.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/hezbollah/

... Tesla plunges as Trump suggests stripping federal contracts from Musk

Tesla's stock price tumbles 14%, erasing more than $150 billion in the automaker's value, as Elon Musk and President Trump trade barbs.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/elon-musk-trump-tesla-shares-down-truth-social-fallout/

... Boulder attack suspect now charged with over 100 counts

The suspect is currently in custody on a $10 million cash-only bond and is expected to be formally charged with attempted murder and charges related to the Molotov cocktails he allegedly used in the attack.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/boulder-colorado-attack-suspect-county-court-hearing-charges/

... Double Exposures

Besides being twins and world-class photojournalists, Peter and David Turnley are also each other's best friend and toughest competitor. Catch a glimpse of the world through their eyes. Steve Kroft reports.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/double-exposures/

... Ted Kaczynski's Family

From Harvard graduate to eccentric loner, accused Unabomber Ted Kaczynski is also a sibling and a son. Kaczynski's brother David discusses the difficult decision to turn him in to the FBI. Mike Wallace and Lesley Stahl report.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/ted-kaczynskis-family-1/

... Mountain Madness

Three weeks after a Mt. Everest climbing disaster claimed eight lives, Steve Kroft interviews "Into the Wild" author Jon Krakauer, one of the survivors. Krakauer recounts the harrowing hours after a storm trapped members of his group on the world's tallest peak.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/mountain-madness/

... Massachusetts high schooler detained by ICE granted bond

In Massachusetts, a teenager who was detained by ICE on his way to volleyball practice has been granted bond. CBS News Boston's Brandon Truitt reports.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/massachusetts-high-schooler-detained-by-ice-granted-bond/

... Special Ed

Lesley Stahl reports on the soaring cost of special education - roughly $32 billion in 1996. Parents of special-needs children say the expense is justified, while parents of general education students argue that programs for their children are being short-changed.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/special-ed/

... The Last Supper

Morley Safer reports on the controversy surrounding the restoration of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper." Renaissance historian James Beck charges that rather than preserving the masterpiece, the costly repair work is actually destroying it.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/the-last-supper/

... Handing over Hong Kong

Lesley Stahl reports on the political climate in Hong Kong 100 days before it was handed over to the Chinese. Many of the city's wealthy elite struck deals to maintain their economic interests as long as they didn't criticize the repressive Chinese government.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/handing-over-hong-kong/

... War Orphan

During El Salvador's 1980s civil war, its government punished rebels by kidnapping their children and putting them up for adoption by foreigners. Steve Kroft travels to El Salvador with adoptee Gina Craig, a teenager living in Ohio, to reunite with her Salvadoran family.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/war-orphan/

... Bounty Hunter

Bounty hunters may sound like something out of the Wild West, but they are still used by bail bondsmen to track down customers who don't show up for court. Critics say they have limited training, broad search-and-arrest powers and often brutal tactics.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/bounty-hunter/

... Martha Curtis' Story

Lesley Stahl interviews Martha Curtis, a concert violinist who suffers from a severe form of epilepsy. In order to control her seizures, Curtis made the terrifying decision to undergo surgery to remove large parts of her brain, knowing it could leave her unable to perform.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/martha-curtis-story/

... Seinfeld

Steve Kroft interviews comedian Jerry Seinfeld, whose quirky television show about a handful of neurotic New Yorkers quickly became a ratings juggernaut. Kroft also talks with the show's co-stars about the differences between the real Seinfeld and his sitcom character.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/seinfeld/

... Murder by the Book

"Hit Man," a how-to manual on murder, was read and followed by a man who killed three people. Is the book's publisher to blame? Victims' family members think so and want the book banned, but the publisher says it's protected by the first amendment.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/murder-by-the-book/

... STRIVE (2 parts)

In this two-part story, Lesley Stahl profiles STRIVE, a Harlem-based nonprofit that prepares chronically unemployed people for the workforce. Part boot-camp, part group therapy, STRIVE placed more than 15,000 clients in jobs over 12 years, jobs most still had two years later.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/strive-2-parts/

... A Harvard Man

The late Reverend Professor Peter Gomes was the official preacher of Harvard University and one of the country's most distinguished Baptist ministers. As Morley Safer reported in 1997, he also happened to be black, Republican and gay.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/a-harvard-man/

... Miracle on 43rd Street

Steve Kroft visits the Times Square Hotel, a formerly rundown hotel turned residence for New York's homeless, ill and working poor. Known as "supportive housing," it combines low-cost apartments with onsite social workers, substance abuse experts and job counselors.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/miracle-on-43rd-street/

... Deeadra

In 1976, Mike Wallace interviewed Deeadra Blaylock, a student at Gallaudet College for the Deaf. In 1997, he visited her again - and found her married to her high school sweetheart, mother to four hearing children, and a teacher of deaf high school students.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/deeadra/

... Back to My Lai

Larry Colburn and Hugh Thompson, members of an Army helicopter crew, risked their lives in 1968 to save Vietnamese civilians from American GIs during the My Lai massacre. Now, Colburn and Thompson return to My Lai with Mike Wallace to meet the survivors.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/back-to-my-lai/


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