Videos offer clues about Baton Rouge shooter’s motives

Several police officers have been taken to a local hospital after being involved in a shootout in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Details are still coming in, but at least two officers have been confirmed to have died from the shooting.

FTN: Page 2
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the Republican National Convention and an update on the police officers shot in Baton Rouge.

7/17: Manafort, Gingrich, Barbour
“Face the Nation” brings you the latest on the Republican national convention on the eve of the Cleveland kickoff, with Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Cleveland police chief Calvin Williams, and others.

Baton Rouge on edge
The Louisiana city is shaken by a police killing, protests, and a deadly attack on law enforcement

Armed rape suspect takes hostages in Baltimore
Police have not said how many are being held inside the fast food restaurant, but one hostage is seven years old

Four arrested over allegedly armed Florida murder suspect’s escape
Dayonte Resiles is believed to be armed and dangerous, and he allegedly had his girlfriend help him flee

Nature: Cuyahoga Valley National Park
We leave you this Sunday at Cuyahoga Valley National Park, a short distance outside Cleveland. Videographer: Jamie McDonald

Cleveland is back!
The Cavs are winners, and the river isn’t on fire: Mo Rocca looks at the rise, fall and rise of the Midwestern city no longer the butt of jokes

Cleveland begins to shine again
The Ohio city long derided as the “Mistake on the Lake” hasn’t received much respect in recent years, but there is a resurgence in Cleveland, where the NBA champion Cavaliers make their home, and where the Republican National Convention is about to open. Mo Rocca heads to northeast Ohio to take a closer look.

Almanac: Joe DiMaggio’s hitting streak
On July 17, 1941, the Yankee Clipper’s record-breaking run at the plate was halted by a Cleveland Indians third baseman

Cleveland’s celebrated very-Off-Broadway theater
Founded in 1915, the Cleveland Play House was the country’s first professional regional theater, and has witnessed the birth of hit plays and remarkable acting careers ever since. Scott Simon of NPR pays a visit.

How parrots help veterans with PTSD
At Serenity Park Sanctuary in Los Angeles, neglected or abandoned birds forge connections with troubled humans

Parrots and veterans heal together
There is place in Los Angeles that’s become a sanctuary for both military veterans suffering from PTSD and neglected birds. Tracy Smith has a report on the remarkable connections made at Serenity Park.

Paradise in a National Park
Virgin Islands National Park is not the image most would think of when describing a national park. Pristine beaches, tropical cocktails and sunset cruises likely have a lot to do with the lavish resort that’s located within its borders. Conor Knighton has more on the tropical national treasure for our series, On The Trail.

On The Trail: The Virgin Island that remained virgin
Thanks to Laurance Rockefeller, Virgin Islands National Park contains a piece of paradise protected from over-development

Calendar: Week of July 18
Here’s a look at the week ahead at some of this week’s highlighted events, which include the 95th birthday of former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn, the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, and the Quidditch World Cup competition, Jane Pauley reports.

What makes Tim Duncan’s retirement remarkable
Comedian Paul Mecurio on the NBA power forward whose departure from the court highlights the less-than-remarkable attitudes of other star athletes

Calendar: Week of July 18
From the GOP Convention to the Quidditch World Cup, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead

At least two cops killed, many wounded in Baton Rouge
Louisiana city that helped kick off recent tension over policing in America sees deadly daylight firefight involving police officers

Ohio town’s civic pride comes in a giant basket
Several cities across the nation have signature landmarks that represent their city. Newark, Ohio has its own, and may be the most unique out of the bunch. Jane Pauley has report on the Longaberger Basket Building and why it’s up for sale.

Police call deadly Florida hospital shooting “random”
While saying the two killed by a male gunman were not deliberate targets, officials credit hospital security guards with saving lives

Male inmate kills female corrections officer at Texas prison
Mari Johnson’s death comes a year after the last on-duty slaying of a Texas corrections officer

W.Va. lawmaker: Hillary Clinton should be “hung” on National Mall
Michael Folk, a Republican legislator who is also a United Airlines pilot, stirs controversy after tweet

Deontay Wilder survives broken hand, torn muscle to keep heavyweight title
Wilder said he broke his right hand during the fight and had a torn muscle in that biceps as well

Mother at center of international manhunt breaks silence to “48 Hours”
Lee Barnett eluded the FBI for almost two decades after fleeing the U.S. with her young daughter — now she tells her side of the story for the first time to “48 Hours”

Worker fired, rehired over tweet about alligators at Disney
Intern briefly fired for tweeting a photo of a sign telling employees how to respond to questions about alligators in the theme park’s waters

7/16: Donald Trump introduces his running mate; Pokemon Go players running into real-life trouble
Donald Trump had one job Saturday, introducing Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, his new running mate; Pokemon Go has swept the nation, but it’s also caused headaches for players who don’t do a good job paying attention to their surroundings

Donald Trump introduces his running mate
Donald Trump had one job Saturday, introducing Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, his new running mate. After nearly 10 minutes of talk about pretty much everything else, Trump finally made room for Pence. Major Garrett has more on the new big ticket for the Republican Party.

Several unknowns heading into GOP convention
The Republican National Convention gets started Monday, but there’s still questions about how well the event will be secured. And also, reportedly, how the event will be paid for. Julianna Goldman has more.

Friends remember Little Leaguer killed in France attack
Eleven-year-old Brodie Copeland and his father, Sean, were among the victims in Thursday night’s attack in France. Two of Brodie’s classmates spoke with Omar Villafranca about the Texas natives.

Physical cause partly to blame for Mary Todd Lincoln’s mental struggles?
Abraham Lincoln’s wife saw a lot of tragedy in her years. That contributed to years of depression for Mary Todd Lincoln, but there may have been a physical cause for her mental anguish as well. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.

Pokemon Go players running into real-life trouble
Pokemon Go has swept the nation, but it’s also caused headaches for players who don’t do a good job paying attention to their surroundings. Carter Evans has more. (Click here to watch the YouTube video featured in this story.)

Sheriff: Escaped Florida murder suspect is armed, has accomplices
Surveillance video shows moments after Dayonte Resiles ditched his jail jumpsuit, removed his handcuffs, and ran through an exit

One killed after off-duty cop’s SUV mows down 4 pedestrians in NYC
Nicholas Batka arrested on charges including manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter and driving while intoxicated

White ex-officer charged in death of black Atlanta man
James R. Burns arrested on charges including felony murder in the June 22 shooting of Devaris Caine Rogers

Tragedy after 8-year-old Florida boy finds gun in home
His brother performed CPR, but Christopher Scurry Jr. died at the hospital an hour later

Donald Trump officially taps Mike Pence for vice president
Donald Trump made it official. The Trump-Pence ticket is off and running to try and win the White House for the Republicans. The presumptive Republican nominee spoke before an audience of press and supporters before introducing the Indiana governor.

Mike Pence accepts Donald Trump’s offer to be running mate
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence stepped into the spotlight Saturday. He was formally announced as Donald Trump’s running mate in the 2016 race for the White House.

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

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

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin looks back at historic career in new book
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.

The Dish: Chef Missy Robbins
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: Saturday” to share her story and signature recipes.

Why great white sharks are a mystery to scientists
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.

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin on legacy he wants to leave behind
Aldrin looks back at his historic career – from being second to set foot on the moon and first to take a space selfie – and ahead to his future plans

MoneyWatch: Mixed end for stocks; Microsoft to start charging for program
Investors hope stocks will rally after ending the trading week mixed. Also, Microsoft will stop providing a software program for free. Karina Mitchell reports on the day’s top MoneyWatch headlines.

How to avoid potential missteps in your financial life
A slowdown in Chinese growth, the rising threat of terrorism and the U.K. leaving the EU – all are considered global financial threats, but there are far more worrisome threats lurking in your personal financial life. Jill Schlesinger reports.

Eye Opener: Turkey president declares coup a failure
Chaos for Turkey after the military tries to overthrow the government. Also, questions about the killer’s motive as more people are taken into custody over the Nice terror attack. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.

Trump chooses Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as running mate
Donald Trump is expected to introduce Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his vice presidential running mate Saturday morning 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.

Drugs that worsen heart failure, what’s behind Marry Todd Lincoln’s depression
In this Morning Rounds series, CBS News 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.

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