Episode 116

The National Guard is assisting immigration officers carrying out raids in the Los Angeles area amid concerns over the growing military presence in the city. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Brian Wilson led the Beach Boys to the top of the charts in the 1960s, singing songs of summer. But out of the sunlight, there was darkness in Wilson's life. Anthony Mason talked to him a number of times for CBS' "Sunday Morning." Harvey Weinstein got a mixed verdict from a jury at his sex crimes retrial in New York. The disgraced movie mogul was found guilty of assaulting one woman and not guilty of assaulting a second woman. The jury hasn't reached a verdict on a third allegation. Nikki Battiste has more. Americans are sharing their struggles to make ends meet in CBS News' series, "The Cost of Living." A rookie cop in Connecticut talks about the challenges of buying his first home. Conservation efforts have brought the gray wolf back from the edge of extinction. The focus is shifting now from saving the species to managing it -- and the threat it poses to livestock. Carter Evans reports.
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