4D movies are the latest innovation aimed at getting Americans off their couches and back in the theaters. Is it the next big thing for Hollywood? Brandon Scott reports. Source
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Photographer Danny Clinch’s iconic shots of music
Renowned music photographer Danny Clinch joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to share some of his best photos and the tools of his trade. Source
What it will take to end the Ebola epidemic
Dr. Paul Farmer specializes in helping developing countries build functioning health care systems, and he just returned from a trip to Liberia to help with the Ebola crisis. He spoke with CBS News’ Dr. Jon LaPook about how the Ebola epidemic exploded and what can be done to stop it. Source
Obama: Ebola outbreak also a security threat
President Obama says the international community needs to respond to the Ebola outbreak with the same urgency usually reserved for security issues. Source
Biden says “vast majority” of migrants at southern border are being sent back
At his first White House press conference, President Biden was asked about his administration’s response to the recent surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border, including thousands of unaccompanied minor children. He also addressed the question of filibuster reform. Watch his remarks. Source
Ted Cruz: U.S., Iran “swilling chardonnay” over nuclear negotiations
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, says nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran should not proceed until the Iranians release an imprisoned Christian pastor. Source
The environmental impact of illegal marijuana
The dark side of the underground pot business and its harmful impact on the environment is revealed. Guarded by armed sheriff’s deputies and two biologists, KPIX’s Joe Vazquez takes a closer look. Source
Kodak, Tennessee, residents react to strange murder
A shooting in a normally quiet, tree-lined community has left neighbors wondering what led to the violence that claimed the life of a woman who lived nearby. WVLT’s Kyle Warnke reports. Source
Brainwave test could advance early autism detection
Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine are testing how quickly children with autism recognize a tone and a picture of a circle. As Wendy Gillette reports, the results could help classify and diagnose the condition earlier. Source
Peewee football team adorably crashes into banner
Nick Dietz compiles some of the week’s best viral videos, including an inspirational post-game interview, a waltz on the walls of city hall and giving back to those who give. Plus, a tiny team defeats their opponents, but loses to their banner. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source