Trump won’t endorse GOP leaders in Republican rift

As far back as 100 years ago, women were accomplishing many firsts in politics, entertainment and more

FBI investigates possible hack on Clinton campaign
With just 100 days until votes are cast for the presidential election, the FBI is investigating another cyberattack. According to the Clinton campaign, a computer service they used was hacked as part of a larger breach of the Democratic National Committee. The Democratic congressional campaign committee claims they also had an intrusion. Marlie Hall reports.

Are Russians behind the DNC breaches?
Hillary Clinton’s campaign was also hacked, in part of a series of cyber attacks on the Democratic National Committee. CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the dangers of the breaches and whether Russia could be behind the attacks.

Clinton back on campaign trail with jobs plan
Hillary Clinton has returned to the campaign trail as the Democratic nominee. The latest Reuters-Ipsos poll taken during the week of the Democratic Convention shows Clinton with a six-point edge over Donald Trump. Clinton and her running mate, Senator Tim Kaine, travel through Pennsylvania and Ohio this weekend. Each campaign stop will focus on the Democrats’ agenda of boosting the economy and adding more jobs during their first 100 days in office. Errol Barnett reports from Washington.

What’s ahead for the presidential election?
With the political conventions over, the presidential candidates will now be campaigning in earnest. Voters head to the polls in just 100 days. Phillip Bump, a political columnist at The Washington Post, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss what’s ahead in the campaign and the impact of the conventions.

Hacking shakes up Democratic Party during crucial week
With just 100 days until Election Day, there are concerns over hacking and the presidential election

Women who helped shatter glass ceilings
Hillary Clinton made history this week, becoming the first woman nominated to the presidency by a major American party. But as far back as 100 years ago, other women were already breaking glass ceilings. Vinita Nair reports.

Don’t miss these 2016 non-blockbuster films
The highly anticipated “Jason Bourne” movie starring Matt Damon is just one of a slew of big ticket blockbusters that have been released over the past seven months. But what about those smaller and independent films that don’t get as much hype as their bigger-budgeted cousins and — more often than not — get lost in the shuffle? Fandango managing editor Erik Davis joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to share some very good films you may have missed.

Nancy Giles: When chicks rule
“Sunday Morning” contributor explains why she supports Hillary Clinton at the top of the Democratic ticket – expanding this country’s diversity from the top down

Clinton and Kaine kick off battleground bus tour
Their focus will be on jobs, and wooing Trump voters

Trump takes on Bloomberg after DNC speech
As the Democratic presidential ticket took a moment to celebrate a historic night in Philadelphia, Republican nominee Donald Trump went on the offensive. He unleashed a flurry of attacks on Hillary Clinton and former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg. Major Garrett reports.

Red light cameras could save lives
The violent crashes caused by red light runners kill more than 700 people a year. A new study suggests those lives could be saved if there were more red light cameras. Carter Evans reports.

Wisconsin election laws unconstitutional, court rules
Judge finds laws were enacted to benefit Republicans and make it harder for Democratic supporters to vote

Obama Foundation announces exact location of presidential library
Architects for the project were selected last month for the design phase

Mike Pence breaks “iron clad” rule for a good cause
Almost 30 years after Mike Dukakis damaged his campaign by wearing a helmet, Pence happily wore one on a motorcycle ride

New twist in Chandra Levy case
There’s a new development in the Chandra Levy case, and it’s going to leave her family with even less closure.

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