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"There were desperate scenes of families separated and crying out for help, pleading not to be left behind," reported former CBS News correspondent Ed Bradley, as the city of Saigon was evacuated ahead of its fall on April 30, 1975

"There were desperate scenes of families separated and crying out for help, pleading not to be left behind," reported former CBS News correspondent Ed Bradley, as the city of Saigon was evacuated ahead of its fall on April 30, 1975. Bradley's intrepid reporting, detailing the dramatic events of the day the Vietnam War ended, originally aired on the "CBS Evening News."

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Here Comes the Sun: Arnold Schwarzenegger and more

Actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger sits down with Tracy Smith to discuss his first television series "FUBAR," plus the Austrian World Summit he spearheads, and how he does not have a cellphone. Then, Nancy Giles goes on set of CBS' hit sitcom "Ghosts" to learn more about the show and its characters. "Here Comes the Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."

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Here Comes The Sun: Delia Owens and more

Author Delia Owens discusses her new novel “Where the Crawdads Sing” with Lee Cowan. Reese Witherspoon talks about her love for the novel and her experience producing the film adaptation. Also, Rita Braver visits the new “Afro-Atlantic Histories” exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. “Here Comes The Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”

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Eye on America: A 4-day workweek and more

We share the stories of student-athletes, educators and researchers who are leaving a mark on their communities. First, we visit a company in Colorado that is reducing stress without reducing productivity with a shortened workweek. Then, in search of family history, we travel to Texas to see how a restoration project is working to identify and digitize records of nearly 200,000 people registered as slaves. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.

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Eye on America: 911 for mental health, and more

From the waters of Florida to a small town in Minnesota, we meet the hard-working Americans who are making a difference across our nation. We begin our journey in Colorado where mental health professionals are being dispatched for 911 emergency calls. Then, we introduce you to the women who have been campaigning for the first Black female judge to be nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.

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Thousands have joined in a real-life treasure hunt where the prize is a chest filled with gold and jewels worth possibly millions of dollars

Thousands have joined in a real-life treasure hunt where the prize is a chest filled with gold and jewels worth possibly millions of dollars. The treasure was hidden in the Rocky Mountains by an eccentric millionaire, Forrest Fenn, who wrote a poem filled with clues. Barry Petersen meets the man behind this scramble for treasure, and some participants in the chase for a fortune.

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Anthony Mason takes a musical trip through the decades with C.F. “Chris” Martin, the great-great-great-grandson of the man who started it all more than 180 years ago

Since 1833, C.F. Martin & Co., has been crafting Martin guitars, widely regarded as among the finest musical instruments in the world. Anthony Mason takes a musical trip through the decades with C.F. “Chris” Martin, the great-great-great-grandson of the man who started it all more than 180 years ago, and with musician John Sebastian, of Lovin' Spoonful, about the legacy of Martin guitars.

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