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Is Trump's idea of a "space force" financially feasible?

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During a speech to members of the U.S. Marine Corps and other service members at an air base in San Diego this week, President Trump said he's considering a so-called "space force" similar to the Army, Air Force and Navy. Time magazine editor-at-large Jeffrey Kluger joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss a similar intiative under President Ronald Reagan and why it's unlikely that the U.S. will reach Mars any time soon.

Arizona teacher shares pay stub, sparking a national debate

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Fresh off the recent strike by public school teachers in West Virginia, educators in Arizona are demanding more money, saying they're struggling to keep up with the cost of living. One Phoenix-area teacher recently shared her frustration on social media, posting a photo of her pay stub. Carter Evans reports.

Russia to expel 23 U.K. diplomats in escalating feud over nerve agent attack

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Russia announces Friday night it will take action against the U.K. by expelling 23 British embassy staff from Moscow. It's just the latest move in an escalating crisis between the two countries triggered by the killing of a former Russian spy in Britain. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow.

How would Mike Pompeo's confirmation affect U.S. foreign policy?

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Ben Goldberger, assistant managing editor at Time Magazine, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the firing of FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe, the most recent staff shake-ups at the White House and Pennsylvania's special election earlier this week.

White House tries to shut down rumors of another staff shake-up

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The White House is trying to dismiss speculations about another staff shakeup. Sources tell CBS News that national security adviser H.R. McMaster is likely to lose his job and chief of staff John Kelly could be resigning in the coming days. Errol Barnett reports.

Andrew McCabe says his firing an effort to undermine Russia probe

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The firing of FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe, who briefly led the agency after director James Comey was fired, says his dismissal Friday night is the latest attack on his credibility by the Trump administration. His firing comes less than two days before McCabe could retire with a full pension. Paula Reid reports.





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