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Inside Noma's new restaurant and fermentation lab

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Noma has been named the world's best restaurant four times in the past decade. Now the Danish eatery is out with a new cookbook. "The Noma Guide to Fermentation" is not your typical collection of recipes. Some dishes take months to make and may require bizarre ingredients. First on "CBS This Morning," Roxana Saberi takes us inside Noma's new location in Copenhagen.

Julian Castro says fresh candidates "cathartic" after what Democrats went through in 2016

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Former San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro emerged on the national political stage when he delivered the keynote speech at the 2012 Democratic Convention. He went on to serve as U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Obama. Castro, who's considered a rising star in the Democratic Party, shares his life story in a new memoir called "An Unlikely Journey: Waking Up from My American Dream." Castro joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his "likely" presidential run in 2020.

Ohio officer confronts boys carrying BB gun

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An Ohio police officer is getting national attention for how he handled a tense situation that could easily have turned deadly. Dramatic body camera video shows the officer stopping two boys who he thought had a gun. But instead of using force, he used the power of his words. Dean Reynolds spoke to the officer and one of the boys.

Paul Ryan and Rep. Stefanik on deficit, tribal identity politics, and midterms

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Americans will vote in the midterm elections in fewer than three weeks. The latest CBS News polling predicts if the elections were held today, Democrats would win 226 seats in the House. House Speaker Paul Ryan is not running for re-election but he is campaigning for fellow Republicans like New York Rep. Elise Stefanik. John Dickerson spoke to them about issues that matter to voters: tax cuts, bipartisanship, the deficit, and President Trump.

American astronaut Nick Hague talks Soyuz rocket failure

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American astronaut Nick Hague who survived a dramatic failure of a Russian rocket says he's lucky the emergency abort system worked. He was one of two people in the capsule. This was the first launch abort of the normally reliable Soyuz rocket in 35 years. It is the only way for U.S. astronauts to get into space. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Longtime friend of Khashoggi: "There is no Bob Mueller" in Saudi Arabia

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Robin Wright, who has covered the Middle East for more than four decades and written eight books about the region, is a contributing writer to The New Yorker and a longtime friend of missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Wright joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the disappearance and possible killing of Khashoggi could be a "turning point" for U.S.-Saudi relations.

Sen. Heidi Heitkamp apologizes for naming sex assault victims without permission in ad

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North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp is apologizing for a campaign ad that publicly identified sexual assault survivors without their permission and wrongly named others. The newspaper ad comes as Heitkamp, who faces a tough re-election fight, tries to explain to voters why she opposed Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation. Ed O’Keefe reports.





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