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Protesters gather after police officer acquitted in death of Philando Castile

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Police officer Jeronimo Yanes was found not guilty for the July 2016 shooting death of Philando Castile. Yanes was acquitted of one count of manslaughter and two counts of endangerment by intentionally shooting a firearm. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Minnesota on Friday evening, blocking all traffic on I-94.

Judge declares mistrial in Bill Cosby case

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After six days of deliberation, a judge has declared a mistrial in Bill Cosby's sexual assault case. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman and CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan join CBSN with the breaking details.

Saturday Sessions: Fleet Foxes perform "Third of May"

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Formed in Seattle in 2006, Fleet Foxes experienced worldwide success after two impressive albums, years of touring, and even an appearance on "Saturday Night Live." But they took a break in 2012 and are now back with one of the most anticipated albums of the year, "Crack-Up." In a special performance for Saturday Sessions, Fleet Foxes sing "Third of May" from Electric Lady Studios in New York.

Trump calls obstruction probe a "witch hunt"

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President Trump is keeping up his attacks on the Justice Department's investigation into Russia's alleged meddling in the U.S. presidential election. On Friday, Mr. Trump took aim at Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who is supervising the investigation, and questioned his integrity. Errol Barnett reports.



Saturday Sessions: Fleet Foxes perform "If You Need To, Keep Time on Me"

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Formed in 2006, Fleet Foxes experienced worldwide success after two impressive albums, years of touring, and even an appearance on "Saturday Night Live." But they took a break in 2012 and are now back with one of the most anticipated albums of the year, "Crack-Up." In a special performance for Saturday Sessions, Fleet Foxes sing "If You Need To, Keep Time on Me" from Electric Lady Studios in New York.

Saturday Sessions: Fleet Foxes perform "Fool's Errand"

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Formed in 2006, Fleet Foxes experienced worldwide success after two impressive albums, years of touring, and even an appearance on "Saturday Night Live." But they took a break in 2012 and are now back with one of the most anticipated albums of the year, "Crack-Up." In a special performance for Saturday Sessions, Fleet Foxes sing "Fool's Errand" from Electric Lady Studios in New York.

Morning Rounds: Global impact of obesity

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Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the medical news of the week, including a large-scale study examining the impact of obesity across the planet, gender differences in the use and prescription of cardiovascular drugs, and the use of drones in transporting defibrillators.

The Dish: Chef Dale Talde

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Chef Dale Talde is the proud son of Filipino immigrants. After graduating from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America, he began his professional career in Chicago. He later moved to New York and formed Three Kings Restaurant Group with his partners, opening their first restaurant, Talde, in Brooklyn. Talde joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his story.

Impact of Amazon buying Whole Foods

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Amazon is purchasing the more than 400 locations of Whole Foods. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the e-commerce giant's strategy and the acquisition's impact on the industry.

Rome subway station showcases artifacts

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During a recent construction project in the eternal city of Rome, workers unearthed treasures that are turning a metro station into a museum. Seth Doane reports.

"Score" documentary explores composing movie music

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"Score" documentary writer and director Matt Schrader and Bear McCreary, composer for television hits like "Battlestar Galactica" and recent film "10 Cloverfield Lane," join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the documentary and the music composing process.

The Dish: Chef Dale Talde

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The proud son of Filipino immigrants, the Chicago native and his partners formed Three Kings Restaurant Group

Women changing Japan's political landscape

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As a society bound by tradition, change comes slowly to Japan. That includes opportunities for women in politics and government. But lately there's been a shake-up of the old order. Adriana Diaz reports.

LAPD cadets arrested for stealing police cruisers

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Three teenaged members of the Los Angeles Police Department Cadet program are in hot water for apparently taking their work home with them. They were arrested for allegedly stealing three police cruisers. Jamie Yuccas reports.

How will Trump's policy changes impact U.S. and Cuba?

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President Trump is revising the Obama administration's historic renewal of relations with Cuba. The Atlantic staff writer Uri Friedman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss the tighter restrictions.

What's next in the deadlocked Bill Cosby sexual assault trial?

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Jurors in the Bill Cosby sex assault trial will resume deliberations Saturday after failing to reach a verdict for a fifth straight day. Cosby's lawyers have repeatedly demanded a mistrial. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what's next in the trial.

Behind the tensions between Trump and Justice Department

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CBS News political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and The New Republic editor Eric Bates join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the latest tensions between the White House and the Justice Department, President Trump changing the narrative, and whether the congressional baseball practice shooting will bring more unity.





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