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Saturday Sessions: SONTALK performs "The One Who Breaks Your Heart"

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SONTALK is the project of acclaimed Nashville singer-songwriter Joseph LeMay, who burst onto the scene last April with the release of a self-titled EP. It garnered critical praise and over a million streams right out of the gate. His debut album, "Stay Wild," was released Friday and is already receiving rave reviews.

The Dish: Chef Andy Little

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Andy Little grew up in Pennsylvania Dutch country where he savored the produce of local farms. After first aiming for a career in classical music, he started supporting himself with restaurant work and grew inspired to become a chef. He headed off to the prestigious Culinary Institute of America and started his career. Five years ago, he became executive chef and partner at Josephine in Nashville where Pennsylvania Dutch and southern hospitality meld together for a unique and much-honored cuisine.

Hudson Yards: Just a billionaire's playground?

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The largest private real estate development in U.S. history opened its doors in New York on Friday. Hudson Yards, on Manhattan's far west side, is a commercial and residential wonderland featuring some of the city's tallest buildings and most expensive restaurants and condos. Some see the project as a welcome addition to the nation's largest city. Others think its exclusive offerings mean exclusion for too many. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Almanac: Nat King Cole

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The singer with an "unforgettable" voice was born on March 17, 1919

Cannabis beer: Does it have a market?

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Seven years ago, Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize recreational marijuana. Since then, that list of states and the size of the market, has only grown. Estimates say the legal marijuana industry in the U.S. will hit $13.1 billion in total value this year. In three years, that number is projected to climb to $22.2 billion. There's brewing interest in something new: cannabis-infused beer. Barry Petersen reports.

Thousands of students skip school to demand action on climate change

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Students in more than 100 countries took to the streets Friday to demand action on climate change. An estimated 150,000 students and adults took part in school walkouts organized mainly through social media and word-of-mouth. Kenneth Craig reports.

Beto O'Rourke weighs in on impeachment

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The newly announced presidential candidate spoke with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King in his first interview since announcing

Struggling to survive, churches find alternative ways to make money

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Declining attendance at America's churches has been a persistent trend in recent decades. Now some churches are taking a novel approach to keeping their doors open by renting out otherwise empty space during the usually quiet midweek. Omar Villafranca reports.



Remembering legendary session drummer Hal Blaine

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Hal Blaine, who died this week at the age of 90, was perhaps the most-sought after session drummer during rock 'n' roll's heyday. He provided the beat to legendary songs by the Beach Boys, Sam Cooke, Elvis, Frank Sinatra and even the theme to "Batman." Anthony Mason reports.

Hudson Yards: A billionaire's playground?

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The largest private real estate development in U.S. history opened its doors in New York on Friday. Hudson Yards, on Manhattan's far west side, is a commercial and residential wonderland featuring some of the city's tallest buildings and most expensive restaurants and condos. Some see the project as a welcome addition to the nation's largest city. Others think its exclusive offerings mean exclusion for too many. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Students stage massive climate change walkout

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Students in more than 100 countries took to the streets Friday to demand action on climate change. An estimated 150,000 students and adults took part in school walkouts organized mainly through social media and word-of-mouth. Kenneth Craig reports.

Why the college cheating scandal probably won't bring any change

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Bribery, cheating on entrance exams and faking athletic achievements are some of the shocking methods wealthy parents used to try to get their children into some of the nation's top colleges detailed in the scandal that came to light this week. Daniel golden is the author of " The Price of Admission: How America's Ruling Class Buys Its Way into Elite Colleges—and Who Gets Left Outside the Gates." Golden joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why he's most concerned about the rise of independent... Читать дальше...

Why the college scandal won't change much

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Bribery, cheating on entrance exams and faking athletic achievements are some of the shocking methods wealthy parents used to try to get their children into some of the nation's top colleges detailed in the scandal that came to light this week. Daniel golden is the author of " The Price of Admission: How America's Ruling Class Buys Its Way into Elite Colleges—and Who Gets Left Outside the Gates." Golden joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why he's most concerned about the rise of independent... Читать дальше...

Suspected New Zealand shooter flashes apparent white nationalist gesture in court

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Brenton Tarrant, an Australian national, was charged with murder Saturday. He's accused of killing dozens in a shooting rampage fueled by white nationalism and anti-immigrant ideology. Forty-nine people died in the attack New Zealand's deadliest shooting since 1990. Dozens more victims are hospitalized. The patients are as young as two-years old. The oldest are in their 60s. Ben Tracy reports.

The week in politics: What will Mueller report reveal?

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National correspondent for the Washington Post, Philip Bump, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how much Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report might reveal and reports that North Korea leader Kim Jong Un is looking into restarting his country's nuclear weapons program.

Trump vetoes bill rejecting border emergency

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With the stroke of a pen, President Trump vetoed the bipartisan legislation that rejected his declaration to get funding for a border wall. But the unpopular measure is still facing resistance from lawmakers who say they will fight it. Nikole Killion reports.

New Zealand shooting suspect appears in court

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Brenton Tarrant, an Australian national, was charged with murder Saturday. He's accused of killing dozens in a shooting rampage fueled by white nationalism and anti-immigrant ideology. Forty-nine people died in the attack New Zealand's deadliest shooting since 1990. Dozens more victims are hospitalized. The patients are as young as two-years old. The oldest are in their 60s. Ben Tracy reports.

Eye Opener: Suspected New Zealand shooter appears in court

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The accused shooter in the New Zealand mosque massacres appears before a judge. Also, President Trump signs his first veto, striking down a bipartisan effort to reverse his emergency declaration. 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.





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