Thursday: ISIS - Turkey, Vegas gay weddings, 'Go with the Flow' campaign, and more...
A chorus of Western countries is urging Turkey to join the fight against ISIS, and the country's former ambassador to the UN says it will -- if Turkey is attacked directly, and not before...After a court decision striking down a ban on same-sex marriage in Nevada, the Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel prepares for an explosion of Elvis-themed espousals...and Chris Dobson does it, and he believes his fellow university students can save lots of water by peeing in the shower.
Part One
ISIS: Turkey
What will Turkey do about ISIS? As the pressure mounts on Turkey -- from within and without -- we speak with Turkey's former ambassador to NATO.
CAMH marijuana
With a new endorsement from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, the campaign to legalize marijuana in Canada gets a significant boost.
'Go with the Flow' pee-in-the-shower campaign
Twenty-year-old Chris Dobson explains why he's urging his fellow university students in the U.K. to save water -- by peeing in the shower.
Part Two
Vegas gay weddings
For the first time, same-sex couples in Las Vegas have the same opportunity straight couples do to wake up together in a gaudy hotel room and mutter to each other, "Hey, did we get married last night?" And that's great news for the Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel -- the only gay-owned chapel in town.
cicada dream band
He doesn't just practice scales -- he practices scales with things with scales. Musician David Rothenberg tells us what it's like to jam with various members of the animal kingdom.
Part Three
Syria war crimes
William Wiley and his colleagues have investigated a lot of crime scenes. And they've done that in one of the most dangerous places on Earth. But because they're cataloguing evidence of potential war crimes in Syria, they don't have the luxury of working in safety.
Alberta wallaby search
A wallaby named Tyson has been hopping around Alberta for the past three years -- and his owner just can't seem to get the jump on him.
European Union tax policy
There is only one thing people like less than paying their taxes, and that's someone else not paying their taxes. The European Commission is investigating several European countries to see if they are giving sweetheart tax deals to multinational corporations.