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The Dish: Seattle chef Edouardo Jordan

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Chef Edouardo Jordan grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida, and was often pressed into kitchen duty by his mother and grandmother. But soon, he grew inspired and after college headed off to culinary school. After jobs at some of the nation's top restaurants, including The French Laundry and Per Se, he broke out on his own with Seattle's celebrated Salare. Last year he opened JuneBaby and featured foods of the South. In May, the James Beard Foundation named it the nation's Best New Restaurant and named Jordan Best Chef in the Northwest.

"Dave," the movie about an accidental president, adapted for the stage

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A new musical about a guy who most never thought would become president has nothing to do with President Trump, but producers expect their production might help audiences escape from the rough and tumble of real-life politics in Washington. Ed O’Keefe reports.

Seattle chef Edouardo Jordan

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Chef Edouardo Jordan grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida, and was often pressed into kitchen duty by his mother and grandmother. But soon, he grew inspired

Meet the couple behind beloved ice cream company Ample Hills Creamery

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When a young couple opened a little ice cream shop in Brooklyn, New York seven years ago, it was an immediate hit with local residents. But that was just the beginning for Ample Hills Creamery. Their inventive flavors, each with a creative backstory, developed a cult following. “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Michelle Miller sits down with the husband and wife duo behind it all.

Trump bucks GOP orthodoxy on trade

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The president has strayed from the party's principles of free trade, and Republicans have been split on their response

Dozens heard Amelia Earhart's distress signals, researchers say

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The disappearance of Amelia Earhart 81 years ago remains one of the great unsolved mysteries in American history. This week, researchers revealed a new clue that may shed light on what happened to Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, as they tried to circle the globe. Dana Jacobson reports.

Century's longest "blood moon" eclipse captivates the world

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Skygazers are still reveling after having witnessed the longest "blood moon" eclipse this century. Friday's display coincided with Mars' closest approach to earth in 15 years in a thrilling celestial spectacle. Seth Doane reports from London.



America's epidemic of sleep deprivation could be costing us millions

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All the artificial light of modern life may have a dark side: It’s been implicated in America’s epidemic of sleep deprivation. Yet lack of sleep is being tied to more and more serious health problems and the CDC has found that 35 percent of American adults aren't getting the recommended minimum of seven hours of sleep each night. National Geographic Magazine explores the topic in its September edition’s cover story, “The Science of Sleep.” Senior editor Robert Kunzig joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday”... Читать дальше...

New York City school uses its pool to change and save lives

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Lifeguards are on duty at pools and beaches during this hot month of July, including in New York City. As it turns out, many of the city's lifeguards got their training and learned to swim at one particular high school. Nikki Battiste reports.

Trump touts economic growth after a rocky week

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The Commerce Department reported on Friday the GDP grew at a rate of 4.1 percent in the second quarter, setting it on course to become the largest economic growth in over a decade. Despite the economic win, President Trump spent most of the week on the defensive as new allegations and an audio tape surfaced of a meeting he had with his former fixer Michael Cohen discussing a payout to a former playboy model. Mola Lenghi reports.

After parking lot shooting, debate over Stand Your Ground law heats up

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A man seen shooting and killing a young father will not be charged because of Florida’s Stand Your Ground law, which allows someone to use deadly force if they fear they'll be killed or badly injured without requiring them to try to escape. The case is again fueling a debate over the law. Meg Oliver reports.

Wildfires destroy hundreds of homes in Northern California

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One of the biggest wildfires in California is a fast-moving blaze north of Sacramento. Six other major fires are burning across the state – all fueled high winds, dry conditions and triple-digit temperatures. At least two people have been killed and almost 40,000 people have been forced to flee their homes. Carter Evans reports from the hard-hit area of Redding, California.

GDP growth clouded by escalating trade war with China

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The Hill editor-in-chief Bob Cusack joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how an escalating trade war with China affects the good news about U.S. economic growth, the White House's plan to give farmers $12 billion in aid and voters' growing fatigue of the Russia election meddling investigation.





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