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South Korean network uses pop culture to engage election viewers

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Despite the high stakes of South Korea's presidential election this week amid tensions with North Korea, one of South Korea's leading television networks used some eye-popping visuals and pop cultural references to connect with election night viewers. Don Dahler reports.

Chuck Klosterman talks new book, pop culture of the past decade

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Chuck Klosterman is a best-selling author of eight non-fiction books and two novels. His latest work, "Chuck Klosterman X: A Highly Specific, Defiantly Incomplete History of the Early 21st Century" is a collection of columns and articles published over the past decade. He joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how he attempts to capture pop culture through his new book.

Are "air rage" incidents more common, or do we just see more of them?

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"Air rage" seems to be happening more frequently with arguments and fights on planes turning into violent anger, which is often directed at the flight crew. Derek Thompson, senior editor for the Atlantic, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to talk about the difficult position of flight attendants and whether there has actually been an uptick in incidents or just an increase in viral videos of them.



Nicholas Thompson on global cyberattack

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CBS News contributor and editor-in-chief of Wired magazine, Nicholas Thompson, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how Friday's global cyberattack works, who might be behind it and why certain places, like hospitals, were targeted.

Saturday Sessions: Strand of Oaks performs "Rest of It"

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Strand of Oaks' edgy breakout record was all about heartbreak. Now, they're back and they've brought a sunnier outlook with their latest album, "Hard Love," which was released earlier this year.

Saturday Sessions: Strand of Oaks performs "Radio Kids"

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Strand of Oaks' edgy breakout record was all about heartbreak. Now, they're back and they've brought a sunnier outlook with their latest album, "Hard Love," which was released earlier this year.

Saturday Sessions: Strand of Oaks performs "Everything"

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Strand of Oaks' edgy breakout record was all about heartbreak. Now, they're back and they've brought a sunnier outlook with their latest album, "Hard Love," which was released earlier this year.

Morning Rounds: Novel drugs and the risks of cotton swabs in ears

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Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Tara Narula join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the safety of novel drugs, the risks of children using cotton swabs in ears and a new tool in development that can monitor drug levels in the bloodstream.

The Dish: Craig Koketsu

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As a teenager, Craig Koketsu was inspired by TV chefs like Julia Child and Jacques Pepin. During law school he found himself more intrigued by his part-time job at Gourmet Grocery and started thinking about food as a career. Now, after working at top restaurants on the West Coast and in New York, he is executive chef and partner at Quality Branded. Koketsu joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his culinary journey.

New documentary explores the life of James Beard

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The renowned "James Beard Award" honors all aspects of the food industry but less is known about the man whose face graces the medal, James Beard. A new documentary by PBS' "American Masters" explores the life of America's first foodie. Producer Kathleen Squires and famed French chef Daniel Boulud, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the new film.

Eurovison Song Contest hosts its final showdown in Kiev

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With a worldwide audience of around 200 million, the Eurovision Song Contest may well be the most popular music competition you've never heard of. This year's finals take place Saturday in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev where performers from 26 countries will compete against each other. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

What is the possible legal fallout of Trump's "tapes" tweet?

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CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss the continuing fallout from President Trump's firing of FBI director James Comey and the possible legal ramifications of Mr. Trump's tweet suggesting there are "tapes" of his conversations with Comey.

First map of Disneyland, hand-drawn by founder, will go to auction

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A one-of-a-kind map of Disneyland hand-drawn by Walt Disney himself, is up for auction. The original concept art for the park helped sell Disney's unique idea to investors and is expected to fetch between $750,000 and $1 million when it goes up for auction on June 25. Dana Jacobson reports.

Massive hacking strike affects millions

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Dozens of countries, including the U.S., are trying to recover from a cyberattack that locked up tens of thousands of computers. Hospitals, companies and government agencies were targeted with malicious software that is believed to have been developed by a U.S. government agency. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.





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