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On "The Outbreak" we give you the week's most infectious videos, recently released music videos and upcoming movie trailers. With so many to chose from, we took the the ones that trended the most and contained them right here.

In this week's edition: Baby loves Superman, Samuel L. Jackson goes off on a reporter and Sacto PD takes down a suspect.

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Man of Steel From a Baby's Perspective

A 16 month old boy reacts to the first flight sequence from "Man of Steel" starring Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Superman and Amy Adams as Los Lane.

Man of Steel from a Baby's Perspective by little ribbit on YouTube
 
Transcendence - Official Trailer

From director Wally Pfister "Transcendence" stars Johnny Depp, Morgan Freeman, Paul Bettany, Cole Hauser, Kate Mara and Rebecca Hall. In the film, a terminally ill scientist downloads his mind into a computer. Granting him power beyond his wildest dreams and eventually becomes unstoppable. "Transcendence" releases in theaters April 17.

Transcendence - Official Trailer 2 [HD] by Transcendence on YouTube
 
Samuel L. Jackson Goes Off On Reporter

Jackson blasted TV reporter Sam Rubin after he mistook the "RoboCop" star for Laurence Fishburne.

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Video Surfaces Of BART Officer Repeatedly Using Stun Gun On Passenger

Video has been obtained by KPIX 5 showing a BART police officer who repeatedly used a stun gun to subdue a passenger in front of other riders.

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Killer Pre-Race Dance Routine Not Enough For California Luger At Olympics

Quick, name the most charismatic athlete on the international luging scene? OK, name any athlete on the international luging scene? If you had an answer to those questions, chances are it was Kate Hansen – the native Californian who has gained fame this week after cameras caught her busting a move to Beyonce before her runs. The infectious attitude and enviable moves have led to more than 80 articles on Hansen popping up in recent days. For her part, the SoCal native was just trying to stay focused on the challenge ahead of her.

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Dumb Starbucks

Dumb Starbucks created a buzz when the coffee shop opened in Los Feliz, California. It turns out the store was a comedian's publicity stunt. Nathan Fielder, star of Comedy Central's "Nathan for You," said he planned to use the shop on his show.

Dumb Starbucks by Dumb Starbucks on YouTube

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"Game of Thrones": Get A Sneak Peek At Season 4

HBO is treating fans to a 15-minute-long sneak peek at the new season, which premieres April 6.

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Dramatic Takedown Of Sacramento Suspect Caught On Video

CBS13 Sacramento cameras were there when the suspect hopped over a fence and took off on a bike toward CBS13 photojournalist James Taylor.

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Preview of Paul Walker's Final Completed Film

The late Paul Walker's final complete film, "Brick Mansions," will arrive in theaters on April 25, and Entertainment Tonight's got a sneak peek of the film's action-packed, high-octane first trailer! Watch the video and share...

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10-Year-Old Girl Drives Car Into DMV Office

No injuries are reported, but police aren't amused; child is charged with reckless driving.

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U2 - 'Invisible'

The official video for 'Invisible', directed by Mark Romanek. Shot in black and white, in a Santa Monica airport hangar, over three days in January. A sixty second clip premiered on February 2nd during the Super Bowl, launching a partnership with (RED) and Bank of America in the fight against AIDS. In 36 hours downloads of #U2Invisible' raised more than $3m. All proceeds from 'Invisible' on iTunes continue to go to (RED) for the Global Fund.

U2 - 'Invisible' (RED) Edit Version by U2 on YouTube

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