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The Tet Offensive

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On the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Hue, powerful photographs in an exhibit at the Newseum document the bloody fight that marked a turning point in the Vietnam War

Guitarist Robert Randolph on his soulful sound

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Robert Randolph and the Family Band has been thrilling live audiences since 2001 and Randolph has since been named one of the 100 best guitarists of all time by Rolling Stone. The band's latest effort, "Got Soul," is nominated for the best contemporary blues album Grammy Award. Michelle Miller reports.

Making violins

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For hundreds of years instrument makers have been turning to the forests of Northern Italy for the fine woods that make violins, pianos and other instruments sing



Teleprompter Trump vs.Twitter Trump: What to expect from the State of the Union

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On Tuesday night, President Trump delivers his first State of the Union address amid an increasingly bitter fight over immigration reform, the Russia probe, and a majority of the American public holding an unfavorable view of his presidency. Michael Waldman, president for the Brennan Center for Justice and former director of speechwriting for Bill Clinton, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the tone he expects from President Trump's speech and the topics he hopes the president addresses.

Never-before-seen part of Antarctic ocean floor prompts conservation effort

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After dropping into the frigid waters off Antarctica, researchers from Greenpeace saw a part of the ocean floor never before seen by humans – and teeming with life. Now, the international group that found it, is calling on the world to protect it. Alex Wagner reports.

Why women are bringing their power to the polls – as candidates

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A year after President Trump took office, hundreds of thousands of women again took to the streets in massive demonstrations. Now, many are looking to turn the energy of protest into actual power. A record number of women are running for office this year and it's the topic of Time magazine's cover story "The Avengers." Time national correspondent Charlotte Alter joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the record number of women running for office and what's behind the surge in female candidates.

Boy, 8, dies from flesh eating bacteria during a bike accident

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Liam Flanagan, 8, from Pilot Rock, Oregon died two weeks after a bicycle accident. Doctors believe flesh eating bacteria got into his wound and began to consume the boy's soft tissues. His community has setup a GoFundMe page to help the family pay for medical and funeral expenses.

Man accused of killing NFL running back found guilty of manslaughter

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Jurors in New Orleans on Friday found Ronald Gasser guilty of manslaughter in the shooting death of Joe McKnight in a road-rage confrontation. Gasser faces a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison. Gasser's defense lawyer said McKnight was the aggressor and Gasser fired in self defense.

How did the World Economic Forum tackle global health issues?

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According to the most recent statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 49 states are reporting widespread influenza activity. Nearly 42 people per 100,000 have been hospitalized and 37 children have died. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the importance of flu shots this season and the global health issues experts and world leaders discussed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, which he attended.

At least 40 killed in Kabul suicide bombing

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At least 40 people were killed after a bomber detonated an ambulance packed with explosives in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday morning. More than 100 were injured in the bombing near a security checkpoint on a crowded street. The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack just one week after a Taliban attack on a hotel in Kabul that killed 22.

What will Trump focus on in first State of the Union address?

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National political reporter for Bloomberg News Sahil Kapur joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how the Russia investigation could be affected by the report that President Trump tried to fire special counsel Robert Mueller and what the president will likely focus on in his first State of the Union address.

Man reunites with the Jewish family his father hid during the Holocaust

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Saturday marks 73 years since the liberation of about 7,000 Jewish prisoners from Auschwitz. Some European families took the brave step of taking in Jews and hiding them from the Nazis and several generations later, relatives are still expressing their gratitude. Seth Doane reports.

Trump pushes back against report he wanted to fire Mueller

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President Trump is pushing back against reports that he ordered a White House lawyer to fire special counsel Robert Mueller. The New York Times reported the president backed off his desire to fire Mueller, but only after White House lawyer Don McGahn threatened to quit. Errol Barnett reports.





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