With her long-running sitcom reaching its finale, actress Cobie Smulders talks to correspondent Anthony Mason about the end of her “regular job,” in this preview of a profile to air on “Sunday Morning.” Source
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Josh Holloway on working with Arnold Schwarzenegger: “It was very fun”
Actor Josh Holloway is starring in the new film “Sabotage,” an action thriller that follows an elite special operations team of DEA agents. Holloway joins the “CBS This Morning” co-hosts to discuss his co-stars, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sam Worthington, his time on “Lost,” and his new CBS thriller, “Intelligence.” Source
Big weekend for leading men at the box office
A trio of iconic men star in newly-released films, and Christine McVie is rejoining Fleetwood Mac after 16 years away. Suzanne Marques has today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
Dad uses drone to pull son’s tooth
Nick Dietz compiles some of the week’s best viral videos, including a game of golf that turns into a game of dodgeball, natural predators eating GoPro cameras and a soon-to-be military man setting his hair on fire. Plus, Malcolm Swam performs a quadcopter dental procedure on his 8-year-old son. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE Source
Suicide among servicemembers reaching epidemic proportions
Along the National Mall in Washington there’s a sea of American flags representing servicemen and women who have taken their own lives. The numbers are staggering, with 1,892 suicides this year alone. Servicemembers from every branch believe the problem has reached epidemic proportions. CBS News’ Craig Boswell reports. Source
Carjacker foiled by inability to drive stick
A would-be carjacker never made off with the vehicle because he couldn’t drive it. Police in Omaha, Nebraska say the suspect didn’t know how to drive a stick shift. The assailant attempted to get away on foot, but was eventually caught by police. KMTV’s Emily Szink reports. Source
Hospital ratings show likelihood of quality care all over the map
Thousands of Americans die every year due to medical errors caused by hospitals or healthcare providers. Recent research from Consumer Reports finds that some hospitals are much better than others at avoiding mistakes that put patients at risk. Jericka Duncan reports from New York. Source
U.S. autism rate rises
New government statistics show the number of children identified with autism continues to rise. The disorder now affects roughly 1.2 million children and teens in the U.S. Marlie Hall reports. Source
Mexican lime shortage putting the squeeze on U.S. customers
A poor harvest and unstable conditions in Mexico have led to a steep rise in the price of the limes for American customers. In some places, like San Jose, Calif., bar and restaurant owners are shelling out nearly four times what they were paying a month ago. KPIX-TV’s Betty Yu reports. Source
Highly anticipated “Noah” set to hit big screen
One of the best-known stories from the Bible hits the big-screen this weekend with an all-star cast. Suzanne Marques sat down with Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly in Los Angeles. Source