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Texas gamer saves friend having seizure 5,000 miles away

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"I'm calling from the U.S. I'm currently on a call with my friend, he had a seizure and he's not responding anymore," 20-year-old Dia Lathora from Texas told Cheshire police in England over the phone.

Iran admits it "unintentionally" shot down Ukrainian jetliner

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Tehran has admitted it shot down a passenger jet and killed 176 civilians, after initially claiming the plane crashed due to mechanical failure. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is demanding answers. Benham Ben Taleblu of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies joined CBSN to analyze the latest developments in the Middle East.

U.S. and China set to sign "Phase One" of trade deal

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The Trump administration has announced that "Phase One" of the United States' trade deal with China set to be signed on January 15. White House officials say the two nations have not yet finalized the details of the deal. The signing would be the first pause in nearly two years in the ongoing trade war between the world's two largest economies. Yahoo Finance anchor and reporter Akiko Fujita joined CBSN with the latest.

Prince Harry and Meghan look to leave royal family

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Buckingham Palace is undergoing damage control after Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, announced that they were removing themselves from their royal duties. The British press has attacked the couple for attempting to step away from the royal family, but it seems as though much of the country is in support of the decision. CBSN royal contributor Victoria Arbiter has the latest.



How a man's death and baby's birth brought two families together

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Our continuing series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. In this installment, we meet two families brought together by chance. Their story shows how strangers can share a person's memory. David Begnaud reports.

Buckingham Palace reels from Harry & Meghan's surprise announcement

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Buckingham Palace was blindsided by Prince Harry and wife Meghan's announcement that they were taking a step back from their royal duties. There are reports that Prince Charles was only given a 10-minute notice of the royal couple's plans. As Prince Harry negotiates his future, Meghan is now in Canada. Correspondent Imtiaz Tyab reports the latest from London.

The Dish: Thomas Keller

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For years chef Thomas Keller struggled to make his mark, until he took over The French Laundry and made it his own. It would make Keller a food world superstar, and turn Yountville, Calif., into a world-class destination for dining. Jamie Wax reports.

A new class of future NASA astronauts graduates

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On Friday, 13 men and women celebrated their completion of NASA's Artemis astronaut training program, and are now candidates for future missions, which could include a trip to the moon and possibly Mars. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson spoke with one of the recent graduates about the journey he just completed, and about the amazing ones that could lie ahead.

"Bullitt" Mustang auctioned for $3.74 million

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A piece of Hollywood history went for a record price Friday, when the green 1968 Ford Mustang GT used in the Steve McQueen movie "Bullitt" sold for $3.74 million at a Florida auction house.

Saturday Sessions: Deer Tick performs "Hey! Yeah!"

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The alternative rock band Deer Tick was formed in Rhode Island back in 2007, when they released their debut album, "War Elephant," to critical acclaim. That led to national tours where they quickly became well-known as a great live band. This year they released a special compilation album, "Mayonnaise." In their return to "CBS This Morning: Saturday," Deer Tick performs "Hey! Yeah!"

Tiffany Haddish is ready

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Comedian Tiffany Haddish is enjoying incredible success in the entertainment world. But some of her latest projects are no act. She's owning who she is, in her best-selling autobiography "The Last Black Unicorn," published by Simon & Schuster (a division of ViacomCBS), and in her new Netflix special, "Black Mitzvah," where a ceremonial "coming of age" takes center stage. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller reports.

Saturday Sessions: Deer Tick performs "Old Lady"

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The alternative rock band Deer Tick was formed in Rhode Island back in 2007, when they released their debut album, "War Elephant," to critical acclaim. That led to national tours where they quickly became well-known as a great live band. This year they released a special compilation album, "Mayonnaise." In their return to "CBS This Morning: Saturday," Deer Tick performs "Old Lady"

Remembering Rush drummer Neil Peart

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For more than 45 years, Neil Peart was both literally and figuratively the backbone of one of rock's most influential bands. Peart, who died Friday at age 67, was the drummer and chief songwriter for Rush, the Canadian trio that turned out hits like "Tom Sawyer," "Limelight" and "Fly By Night."

Saturday Sessions: Deer Tick performs "Too Sensitive For This World"

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The alternative rock band Deer Tick was formed in Rhode Island back in 2007, when they released their debut album, "War Elephant," to critical acclaim. That led to national tours where they quickly became well-known as a great live band. This year they released a special compilation album, "Mayonnaise." In their return to "CBS This Morning: Saturday," Deer Tick performs "Too Sensitive For This World."

Jessica Lange behind the lens

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The Academy Award-winning actress is receiving acclaim for another of her passions: a return to her photographic roots. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Anthony Mason travels with Lange along Highway 61, the midwestern route that is a frequent stopping point for the photographer, and the subject of her latest book, titled "Highway 61."

St. Boniface Hospital, a beacon of hope in post-quake Haiti

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In Port-au-Prince, ten years after Haiti's devastating earthquake, basic medical care can be almost impossible to find. But St. Boniface Hospital, in Fond-des-Blancs, has become a leading beacon for Haitian hope. For more than two million people on the island's southern peninsula, this is the only place to get an emergency C-section, and the only available neonatal intensive care unit. Jeff Glor visits to find out what makes this place work, when so many others have failed. For more information about Health Equity International... Читать дальше...





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