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The greatest comeback ever in NBA Finals history! The New York Knicks won after turning things around in the last minutes of Game Four of the NBA Finals. And the stars sitting courtside on celebrity row were freaking out. And the NBA Finals isn't the only sporting event gripping the nation. There's also the World Cup, being hosted by the U.S. for the first time in more than thirty years. There's an unprecedented security operation, including a high-tech way to take down rogue drones. Jim Moret has the details. Plus, a lot of moviegoers don't think the new Steven Spielberg movie "Disclosure Day," about UFOs, is so far-fetched. A shocking new poll finds that eight out of ten Americans believe we are not alone. And a number of passengers who were on the cruise ship with the deadly Hantavirus outbreak in April are still in a federal quarantine facility in Nebraska. They've been given the option to finish isolation at home, but one woman says she's still not being allowed to leave and feels trapped like a prisoner. Justin Finch tells us what's going on.
By CBS Media VenturesThe greatest comeback ever in NBA Finals history! The New York Knicks won after turning things around in the last minutes of Game Four of the NBA Finals. And the stars sitting courtside on celebrity row were freaking out. And the NBA Finals isn't the only sporting event gripping the nation. There's also the World Cup, being hosted by the U.S. for the first time in more than thirty years. There's an unprecedented security operation, including a high-tech way to take down rogue drones. Jim Moret has the details. Plus, a lot of moviegoers don't think the new Steven Spielberg movie "Disclosure Day," about UFOs, is so far-fetched. A shocking new poll finds that eight out of ten Americans believe we are not alone. And a number of passengers who were on the cruise ship with the deadly Hantavirus outbreak in April are still in a federal quarantine facility in Nebraska. They've been given the option to finish isolation at home, but one woman says she's still not being allowed to leave and feels trapped like a prisoner. Justin Finch tells us what's going on.