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From 2011: The history of France's Notre Dame Cathedral

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David Turecamo, "Our Man in Paris," explores the history of France's famed Notre Dame Cathedral and explains how it was saved from near destruction, int his story originally broadcast on April 24, 2011.

CBS News poll: Support for legal marijuana use up to 65 percent

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A new CBS News poll says Americans' support for legal marijuana use is now at 65 percent, up from 45 percent just six years ago. But a majority of Americans say it would make no difference if a presidential candidate supported legal use. Many 2020 Democrats are embracing the idea. Mona Zhang, who covers the marijuana beat, joined CBSN to discuss its impact on the presidential race.

Trump expresses anger after release of Mueller report

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President Trump is on the defensive after the release of Robert Mueller's report. This comes as Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren became the first 2020 Democratic candidate to call on Congress to begin impeachment proceedings. Niall Stanage and Jesse Weber joined CBSN to break down the week in Mueller news.



Oakland A's pitch a new ballpark and an answer to the city's housing crisis

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In the first month of the new season, the Oakland A's have a seven-and-four record at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum. The team has played its home games at the coliseum since moving to Oakland 50 years ago. But the A's are in search of a new place to play and it could ease one of Oakland's biggest problems. Michelle Miller reports.

Saturday Sessions: Susto performs "Weather Balloons"

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Led by singer-songwriter Justin Osborne, the South Carolina band Susto first earned notice while opening for acts like The Lumineers and Band of Horses. Then came a breakthrough album in 2014 and a TV debut here on "CBS This Morning: Saturday" in 2017. They've just released their third full-length studio collection, "Ever Since I Lost My Mind."

Columbine teacher on the pain of looking back

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What many consider America's first mass school shooting took place in the community of Littleton, Colorado, 20 years ago today. The attack by two Columbine seniors killed 12 fellow students and a teacher. It may have set the stage for the school shootings that haunt us to this very day. Barry Petersen reports.

Saturday Sessions: Susto performs "Homeboy"

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Led by singer-songwriter Justin Osborne, the South Carolina band Susto first earned notice while opening for acts like The Lumineers and Band of Horses. Then came a breakthrough album in 2014 and a TV debut here on "CBS This Morning: Saturday" in 2017. They've just released their third full-length studio collection, "Ever Since I Lost My Mind."

Saturday Sessions: Susto performs "If I Was"

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Led by singer-songwriter Justin Osborne, the South Carolina band Susto first earned notice while opening for acts like The Lumineers and Band of Horses. Then came a breakthrough album in 2014 and a TV debut here on "CBS This Morning: Saturday" in 2017. They've just released their third full-length studio collection, "Ever Since I Lost My Mind."

New biography reexamines the controversial life and views of architect Philip Johnson

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The idea of a star architect may have began with Philip Johnson. Johnson died in 2005, but we still live in the shadows of his skyscrapers and people still visit his infamous home, The Glass House. A new biography, "The Man in the Glass House," looks at the life of the controversial architect who was both loved and loathed in his lifetime. Anthony Mason reports.





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