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Democrats battle for support ahead of the Iowa Caucus

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More than a dozen Democratic hopefuls are in Iowa this weekend where they are battling for support ahead of the Iowa caucus. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns is in Des Moines, Iowa, where she spoke to some of the voters about who they are supporting ahead of 2020.

Stop the presses! The heralded lives of newspapermen

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Since 2004, some 1,800 metropolitan and community newspapers have gone out of business or merged – a challenging environment for journalists whose job is to report the life's blood of a city. Two "princes of print" who'd gotten their starts in the heyday of New York City metropolitan newspapers were Jimmy Breslin (who died in 2017) and Pete Hamill, both of whom are the subject of a new HBO documentary, "Breslin and Hamill: Deadline Artists." Hamill talked with Tony Dokoupil about working the city beat... Читать дальше...

Greta Thunberg joins climate rally in Los Angeles

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Teen activist Greta Thunberg joined hundreds of people in a youth-led climate rally in Los Angeles on Friday. She marched with Youth Climate Strike Los Angeles and pointed to California's spate of wildfires as evidence that major policy changes are needed.



Eye Opener: Trump attacks impeachment inquiry vote

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Plus: Democratic contenders for the White House speak in Iowa, and firefighters battle blazes in California. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco: Success comes from his "fear-based mentality"

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Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco has sold out shows at Madison Square Garden, had a string of popular TV specials, and written a bestseller, "Stay Hungry." Now he appears in the new Martin Scorsese film, "The Irishman," alongside Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. Jamie Wax caught up with Maniscalco to talk about his continued rise.

Secrets of the New York City subway system

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The New York City subway system celebrated its 115th anniversary this week, and since its debut it has grown from a single, nine-mile line, to more than 800 miles of track and 472 stations, servicing around five million riders every day. Kris Van Cleave talked with historian Polly Desjarlais about some of the subway's secrets, and with Concetta Bencivenga, of the New York Transit Museum, about a true engineering marvel.

The Dish: Chef Whitney Otawka

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Whitney Otawka first encountered Georgia's remote Cumberland Island as a tourist. Now it's her home and workplace, as chef at one of the island's top restaurants, Greyfield Inn, and its coastal cuisine is the topic of her first cookbook, "The Saltwater Table." She joined "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share some of her favorite dishes.

Saturday Sessions: The Commonheart performs "Do Right"

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The Commonheart is one of Pittsburgh's favorite bands. Lead singer Clinton Clegg, who grew up loving Al Green, B.B. King and other soul artists, joined with drummer Shawn McGregor to create their own soul-rock sound, adding members along the way. This summer they released "Pressure," their second studio album. Making their national TV debut on "Saturday Sessions," the group performs "Do Right."

Saturday Sessions: The Commonheart performs "Wait"

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The Commonheart is one of Pittsburgh's favorite bands. Lead singer Clinton Clegg, who grew up loving Al Green, B.B. King and other soul artists, joined with drummer Shawn McGregor to create their own soul-rock sound, adding members along the way. This summer they released "Pressure," their second studio album. Making their national TV debut on "Saturday Sessions," the group performs "Wait."

Flea on his memoir, "Acid For the Children"

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In his autobiography, the Red Hot Chili Peppers bass player writes not of rock star glory, but of a vulnerable childhood when he discovered the magic of music. Anthony Mason reports.

Saturday Sessions: The Commonheart performs "Memory"

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The Commonheart is one of Pittsburgh's favorite bands. Lead singer Clinton Clegg, who grew up loving Al Green, B.B. King and other soul artists, joined with drummer Shawn McGregor to create their own soul-rock sound, adding members along the way. This summer they released "Pressure," their second studio album. Making their national TV debut on "Saturday Sessions," the group performs "Memory."





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