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Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump toured his golf course in Aberdeen, Scotland Saturday, addressing reporters on a number of issues, including the recent Brexit vote, the possibility that Texas would want to secede from the U.S., and his Muslim ban

Presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump toured his golf course in Aberdeen, Scotland Saturday, addressing reporters on a number of issues, including the recent Brexit vote, the possibility that Texas would want to secede from the U.S., and his Muslim ban proposal.

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Bill Brodsky comes from a family of medical doctors, but three and a half years into medical school, he traded in his lab coat for a chef's toque

Bill Brodsky comes from a family of medical doctors, but three and a half years into medical school, he traded in his lab coat for a chef's toque. New York born and influenced early on by New England seafood styles, he later lived in Texas and the deep South, picking up ideas and ingredients he took back to Boston. As Chief Culinary Officer of Boston Nightlife Ventures, he supervises several restaurants, including the popular "Wink and Nod" -- a kind of culinary incubator for young chefs on their way up -- and his newest restaurant, Southern Kin Cookhouse. Brodsky joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his story and some signature dishes.

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About 10 new genetic tests enter the market every day, and with insurance reimbursements that can range in thousands of dollars, there is lots of incentive to find patients to sign up for them.

About 10 new genetic tests enter the market every day, and with insurance reimbursements that can range in thousands of dollars, there is lots of incentive to find patients to sign up for them. But a CBS News investigation found one troubling approach being used to attract patients in Texas -- all beginning with an online ad. Jim Axelrod reports.

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CBS News has confirmed the name of one of the nine soldiers who died in what the Army is calling a tragic accident during a routine training exercise.

CBS News has confirmed the name of one of the nine soldiers who died in what the Army is calling a tragic accident during a routine training exercise. Eddy Rae'Laurin Gates and eight other soldiers were killed in Texas floodwaters. Flash flooding reportedly washed away their two-and-a-half ton military vehicle. David Begnaud is learning more about the soldiers.

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