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With 17 days until the midterms, where do things stand?

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CBS News political director Caitlin Conant joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how President Trump's focus on immigration ahead of the midterms is affecting the Democrats' strategy and what issues voters are most concerned about.

Mega Millions jackpot soars to $1.6 billion

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Tuesday night's Mega Millions lottery drawing for an estimated $1.6 billion will be the biggest jackpot in U.S. history. The prize grew to a billion on Friday, but no one matched all of the numbers: 15, 23, 53, 65, 70 and Mega Ball 7. That means you still have a shot. Dana Jacobson reports.

Immigrant family arrests surge to all-time high in September, DHS says

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A recent surge in migrants crossing into the U.S. from Mexico caused agitation at the White House this week and reportedly led to a heated shouting match between two of the president's top advisers. Arrests of migrant families have been surging since the end of the family separation policy with nearly 17,000 in September. The Department of Homeland Security says that's the most on record for any month – and an 80 percent increase from July. Mireya Villarreal reports.

How a black woman took down one of America's most notorious mob bosses

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From Elliot Ness to Robert Kennedy, America has a long history of crusaders against organized crime, but one name is far less known. Back in the 1930s, Eunice Carter, a granddaughter of slaves, became New York’s first African-American assistant district attorney. She's credited with helping take down one of America’s most notorious mob bosses, known as "Lucky Luciano." It's just one of the fascinating stories told in a new biography of Carter, "Invisible," written by her grandson, Yale law professor Stephen Carter. Читать дальше...



How vulnerable is the U.S. to election interference ahead of the midterms?

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On Friday, U.S. intelligence agencies stated that Russia, China, Iran and other countries are engaged in active efforts to influence voters ahead of the midterm elections. Hours later, the Justice Department announced the indictment of a Russian woman, making her the first person charged with interfering in the 2018 election. Ian Vandewalker, senior counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the tactics being used to sow discord among Americans and how to spot election interference on social media.

Saudi officials say Jamal Khashoggi died in a "fist fight"

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The Saudi Arabian government now says Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi died in a "fist fight" in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. The announcement comes more than two weeks after Khashoggi entered the consulate and was never seen again. President Trump described the Saudi announcement as "a good first step." Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.

Trump uses migrant caravan to fire up his base

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Thousands of migrants are hoping to continue their trek toward the U.S. border from Central America Saturday morning. Their caravan is at the border separating Guatemala with Mexico. At a Friday night rally in Arizona, President Trump warned that the caravan must be stopped before it reaches the United States. The presidents of Honduras and Guatemala will meet Saturday to talk about returning the migrants to Honduras. Chip Reid reports.

Japan's World Robot Summit sees a future where humans coexist with machines

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There are always a lot of attendees at big conventions, but at one underway in Japan this week, only some of the participants are human. The city of Tokyo is hosting the World Robot Summit and it's packed with the usual assortment of the practical, the weird, and the entertaining. Lucy Craft reports.

Fish fraud is rampant – and the government rarely tests it

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Near a coastline or not, seafood is an increasingly popular food option for Americans. The U.S. is now the second-largest consumer of seafood worldwide after China and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 20 percent of adults are eating fish at least twice a week. But choosing your fish doesn't always mean getting what you're after. Meg Oliver reports.

Prince Harry kicks off fourth Invictus Games in Australia

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, better known as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, are wrapping up their first week of a four-nation overseas tour. The first stop is Australia, where Harry has just opened the fourth Invictus Games. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.





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