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Why Trump is willing to shut down government for wall funding

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National political reporter for Bloomberg, Sahil Kapur, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why President Trump is willing to take the blame for the government shutdown and the stunning resignation of Defense Secretary James Mattis earlier this week.

Saturday Sessions: The Mavericks perform "Hey! Merry Christmas!"

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The Mavericks are known for their distinctive blend of rock, Latin, swing and blues. The Grammy Award-winners are about to celebrate their 30th anniversary and last month, released their very first holiday album "Hey! Merry Christmas!" featuring eight original songs.

Philip Glass' long journey to music icon

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Acclaimed composer Philip Glass is one of this year's five Kennedy Center honorees celebrated for their contributions to the arts. But while Glass has secured his place as a legendary force in the music world, success wasn't quick in coming and acceptance by the establishment was never something he sought. “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Anthony Mason sits down with Glass at one of the places he worked and performed early on in his career.

Stalemate over funding for Trump's border wall forces partial government shutdown

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Lawmakers failed to reach a deal to fund about one quarter of the federal government Friday because President Trump is insisting on $5 billion in funding for his border wall. Now, nine federal departments and dozens of agencies are closed and more than 400,000 federal employees will work without pay. Weijia Jiang reports.



Rockefeller Center Christmas tree wood used to build home

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The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York is one of the nation's most iconic symbols of Christmas and one of its biggest. But after the lights come down, the giant Norway spruce has a less-public second life. Brook Silva-Braga reports.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg's lung surgery is her 3rd cancer treatment since 1999

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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is recovering at a hospital in New York Saturday morning after successfully undergoing lung surgery. Doctors removed two cancerous nodules from her left lung Friday. She is 85-years old. The Supreme Court said "there was no evidence of any remaining disease." Kenneth Craig reports.

How long is partial government shutdown likely to last?

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CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss whether lawmakers might come to an agreement on the budget before Christmas and who is likely to take the blame for the partial government shutdown.

Rockefeller Christmas tree gets a 2nd life

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The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York is one of the nation's most iconic symbols of Christmas and one of its biggest. But after the lights come down, the giant Norway spruce has a less-public second life. Brook Silva-Braga reports.

Russia's social influence operation "worse" than originally thought

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This week the Senate Intelligence Committee released a new report on Russia’s attempts to influence the 2016 presidential election and beyond. It details a sophisticated, large-scale effort using every major social media platform to sow discord and to suppress voter turnout in some communities. Wired magazine took a deep dive into the report, and other sources, for this week's story: "How Russian trolls used meme warfare to divide America." Wired’s editor-in-chief Nick Thompson joins “CBS This Morning... Читать дальше...

How Russia used memes to sow discord

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This week the Senate Intelligence Committee released a new report on Russia’s attempts to influence the 2016 presidential election and beyond. It details a sophisticated, large-scale effort using every major social media platform to sow discord and to suppress voter turnout in some communities. Wired magazine took a deep dive into the report, and other sources, for this week's story: "How Russian trolls used meme warfare to divide America." Wired’s editor-in-chief Nick Thompson joins “CBS This Morning... Читать дальше...

Parents concerned internet-connected toys put kids' privacy at risk

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Everyone knows the old Christmas jingle "he sees you when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake," but it's taking on a new meaning in 2018. Many popular high-tech gadgets that may end up being given as presents can actually track, monitor and record children. Parents are now realizing that it's not just Santa who is keeping tabs on their kids. Dana Jacobson reports.

Privacy concerns over internet-connected toys

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Everyone knows the old Christmas jingle "he sees you when you're sleeping, he knows when you're awake," but it's taking on a new meaning in 2018. Many popular high-tech gadgets that may end up being given as presents can actually track, monitor and record children. Parents are now realizing that it's not just Santa who is keeping tabs on their kids. Dana Jacobson reports.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg recovering after surgery

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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is recovering at a hospital in New York Saturday morning after successfully undergoing lung surgery. Doctors removed two cancerous nodules from her left lung Friday. She is 85-years old. The Supreme Court said "there was no evidence of any remaining disease." Kenneth Craig reports.

Partial government shutdown over border wall

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Lawmakers failed to reach a deal to fund about one quarter of the federal government Friday because President Trump is insisting on $5 billion in funding for his border wall. Now, nine federal departments and dozens of agencies are closed and more than 400,000 federal employees will work without pay. Weijia Jiang reports.

Eye Opener: Government partially shuts down over Trump's border wall

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Parts of the federal government shut down after the president and lawmakers were unable to agree on funding for the border wall. Also, the Dow dives 400 points to end its worst week in 10 years. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.

Top U.S. envoy in ISIS fight resigns

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Brett McGurk, envoy for coalition to defeat ISIS, resigns over Trump's sudden decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria

12/21/18: CBSN Evening News

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Federal government now partially shut down; Rare Albino Orangutan released into the wild.





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