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Jerry Seinfeld on Internet talk show’s rapid success

Seinfeld’s online show, “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” has had over 100 million views since its debut three years ago. The sixth season begins on Wednesday. Anthony Mason went for a ride with Seinfeld to discuss how he came up with the idea for the series. Source

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Child shot while riding bicycle

A Massachusetts boy was shot while riding his bike. The shooting was caught on camera, and police are searching for the gunman. 48 Hours Crimesider’s Michelle Sigona has the details. Source

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Pilot arrested after crash

The pilot of Cessna was arrested Wednesday after taxiing into a restricted area and hitting a shed at Florida’s Melbourne International Airport. Kris Van Cleave reports that authorities believe the man was intoxicated. Source

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Preview: Water

Lesley Stahl reports on the depletion of crucial groundwater across the globe — with a focus on California — and the NASA satellite technology that is revealing the situation’s seriousness. Watch Stahl’s report on Sunday, May 31 at 7 p.m. ET/PT. Source

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1980 Flashback: Women break military barrier

On May 28, 1980, dozens of women made history as the first to graduate from America’s military academies. The women endured stiff opposition from men who thought they weren’t cut out for life at West Point, the Naval Academy or the Air Force Academy. Former CBS News correspondent Ike Pappas reported on the historic event for the “CBS Evening News.” Source

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Soap star sues mental health center over son’s death

Kristoff St. John, a star of the CBS daytime drama “The Young and the Restless,” is accusing a mental health facility of negligence in his son’s death. St. John and his ex-wife spoke with Kevin Frazier of “Entertainment Tonight” about their son Julian’s death. Source

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Jodi Picoult and daughter on teaming up to write a new book

Jodi Picoult is the best-selling author behind 23 novels in 23 years. She is known for her tear-jerking plot lines and dark, twisted narratives, but her new book shows a lighter side. She joins “CBS This Morning” with her daughter and co-author Samantha Van Leer to discuss their second young adult novel called “Off the Page.” Source

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