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Thousands mourn top Iranian military commander killed in U.S. airstrike

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Thousands have taken to the streets of Baghdad to mourn the top Iranian military commander killed in a U.S. airstrike. Meanwhile, the Iraqi Parliament is debating kicking American troops out of the country. National military & veteran affairs correspondent for McClatchy Tara Copp joins CBSN to talk about the latest.



Heightened security in U.S. following Soleimani airstrike

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A high-ranking Iranian military official says Iran will punish Americans following the airstrike that killed Gen. Qassem Soleimani. U.S. military units are on high alert to protect some American embassies in Africa and the Middle East, while security measures are being increased across the country. Kenneth Craig reports.

The rise of rye whiskey, America's historic spirit

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For many, American whiskey means bourbon, a spirit distilled from corn. But a growing number of connoisseurs are turning back the clock to a spicier drink that traces its roots to the earliest days of our nation

Betting big on video game gambling

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In an effort to appeal to a whole new generation, some casinos in Las Vegas are giving video-game players the chance to test their abilities and win big cash prizes. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller paid a visit to the Global Gaming Expo, the largest such trade show in North America, to learn more about this "game change" in gambling.

Iran expert: U.S. airstrike was "stunningly stupid and counterproductive"

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Journalist and Iran expert Barbara Slavin, director of the Atlantic Council's "Future of Iran" initiative, joined "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the ramifications of President Trump's decision to order an airstrike against Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, because of threatened attacks on Americans.

The day Bill Belichick shaped the destinies of New York and New England

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Twenty years ago, football fans were stunned when New York Jets defensive coordinator Bill Belichick turned down a head coach offer, and was traded to the New England Patriots, where he went on to lead the Pats to a record six Super Bowl championships. Dana Jacobson looks back on the day that shaped the football destinies of two division rivals.

Washington reacts to Soleimani airstrike

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As President Trump explained his decision to order an airstrike against an Iranian general, some Democratic lawmakers complained the White House should have consulted Congress about the far-reaching decision. Paula Reid reports on the reactions in Washington and on the presidential campaign trail.

CES 2020: Previewing the consumer electronics show

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CES 2020, the giant consumer electronics show, gets underway in Las Vegas this coming week, highlighting many innovations that will soon turn up in our lives. Wired’s Editor in Chief Nick Thompson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" with a preview.

Mystery drone flights over Colorado, Nebraska

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For the past several weeks mysterious drones have been flying at night, in patterns, over parts of rural Colorado and Nebraska. Law enforcement and the FAA are investigating, but so far no one knows who is operating them or why. Dana Jacobson reports.

King Tides: Using an app to measure rising sea levels

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Because of rising sea levels, in just 30 years an estimated 150 million people will be at risk because they live on land that will be below the high tide line. Fighting tides can seem hopeless, but citizens in Norfolk, Va., has come together with a unique effort to protect their community, by monitoring the highest, or "king tides," that threaten their homes. Brook Silva-Braga reports.

The Dish: Chef Chris Shepherd

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Chef Chris Shepherd of Houston, who is a James Beard Award-winner, was recently named by The Robb Report magazine as the Best Chef in the World. He visited "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his culinary inspirations.

Rye whiskey makes a comeback

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For many, American whiskey means bourbon, a spirit made mostly from corn. But a growing number of connoisseurs are turning back the clock and reviving rye whiskey, a spicier drink that traces its roots to the earliest days of the United States. Jeff Glor visits with distillers who are part of this rise in rye spirits.





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