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Saturday Sessions: Jesse Malin and Lucinda Williams perform “Shining Down”

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Veteran singer-songwriters Jesse Malin and Lucinda Williams have always had a mutual admiration. The artists decided to collaborate on Malin’s latest album “Sunset Kids.” Williams co-produced the album, and co-wrote and sings on some of the tracks. Malin and Williams perform "Shining Down” on Saturday Sessions.

Saturday Sessions: Jesse Malin and Lucinda Williams perform “Room 13”

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Veteran singer-songwriters Jesse Malin and Lucinda Williams have always had a mutual admiration. The artists decided to collaborate on Malin’s latest album “Sunset Kids.” Williams co-produced the album, and co-wrote and sings on some of the tracks. Malin and Williams perform "Room 13” on Saturday Sessions.

Seven dead in Hawaii helicopter tour crash

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The National Transportation Safety Board is expected to investigate the deadly crash of a tour helicopter in Hawaii. All seven people on board were killed. So far, only the remains of six have been found. On Friday, the fire chief said the weather and the terrain have complicated search efforts.

Truck bomb kills at least 76 in Somalia's capital

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A truck bomb killed at least 76 people and injured at least 50 others in Somalia's capital Mogadishu. The blast happened at a busy security checkpoint during the morning rush hour, sending a plume of thick black smoke across the city. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, although a group with ties to al-Qaeda often carries out such attacks. A government spokesman called the blast one of the deadliest in Mogadishu in recent memory.

Police investigate Houston shooting on music video set

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At least two people are dead and six others were injured in a shooting near Houston, Texas, that police describe as an ""ambush."" The incident happened in the parking lot of a warehouse complex where a music video was being filmed. The sheriff said the suspects suddenly appeared on the scene in cars and on foot, opened fire and then fled. Police are trying to determine a motive for the attack, and the suspects remain at large.

Female astronaut Christina Koch makes history

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Astronaut Christina Koch now holds the record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman. Koch blasted off to the International Space Station 289 days ago. But her milestone is about much more than just the duration of her time way from Earth.



McDonald's employees save woman who mouthed "help me" at drive-thru

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Sheriff's deputies say a man followed a woman inside a McDonald's in Northern California and ordered her to leave with him. Employees became concerned when the woman pulled up to the drive-thru, and mouthed the words "help me" to one of the workers. The employees used their emergency training, and held up the drive-thru line until police could arrive.

Saturday Sessions: Jesse Malin and Lucinda Williams perform “Dead On”

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Veteran singer-songwriters Jesse Malin and Lucinda Williams have always had a mutual admiration. The artists decided to collaborate on Malin’s latest album “Sunset Kids.” Williams co-produced the album, and co-wrote and sings on some of the tracks. Malin and Williams perform "Dead On” on Saturday Sessions.

Hangover museum opens in Croatia

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For anyone who's ever had "one of those nights," your boozy behavior has inspired a new museum in Croatia dedicated exclusively to hangovers. Roxana Saberi reports.

Broadway composer Jerry Herman dies at 88

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Broadway composer Jerry Herman died on Thursday at the age of 88. Herman wrote cheerful, good-natured music and lyrics for shows including "Mame," "Hello, Dolly!" and "La Cage aux Folles." The creator of 10 Broadway shows, Herman won two Tony Awards for best musical.

New York City boosts security for New Year's Eve celebration

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Security will be tight in New York City as it gets ready for its biggest celebration of the year. On Friday, organizers unveiled this year's revamped design of the New Year's Eve ball, which will sit high above Times Square. Kenneth Craig reports on the preparations.

The ways tech led us astray in 2019

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The past decade saw technology used to undermine democracy and spread misinformation. New York Times technology and economics reporter Steve Lohr talks about the milestones and misteps of techology, and what we can expect over the next ten years.

Wisconsin town sets the record straight on snowball fight law

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Wausau, Wisconsin, created a public service announcement to clarify an ordinance that outlaws snowball fights on public property. After a flurry of news coverage, the town poked fun at its unique law that lumps snowballs in with potentially dangerous projectiles.

Impeachment remains in limbo after the holidays

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When the Senate returns in January, one of the first orders of business will be impeachment. The trial remains in limbo, however, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi waits to send the articles of impeachment to the Senate. National correspondent Chip Reid reports on why she has delayed that next step.

New video shows fellow SEALs disparage Edward Gallagher

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In newly-leaked videos obtained by The New York Times, fellow SEALs describe Edward Gallagher in blunt terms. Gallagher was acquitted of murdering an ISIS founder, but he was found guilty of posing with the dead militant. His case gained national attention after President Trump restored his rank and prevented any further punishment. David Martin reports on the SEALs' accusations.

Flights suspended after plane crash in Kazakhstan

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In Kazakhstan, all Bek Air flights are suspended after a plane crash killed at least 12 people. Investigators at the snow-covered crash site say 98 people were aboard the jet when it hit a concrete wall and a two-story building Friday shortly after takeoff. At least 50 people are in the hospital.

The future of fishing may be more diverse

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"As Americans expand their palates, many are beginning to discover new kinds of fish to eat. The trend is beneficial in more ways than one. New tastes may mean new ways to keep fisheries stocked, and be the best way to support local fishermen. At the forefront of this movement is a team of anglers and chefs in Charleston, South Carolina. Jeff Glor reports. "

Impeachment at standstill as Pelosi withholds articles

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President Trump took to Twitter during the holidays to slam House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for holding up the impeachment process and waiting to send articles to the Senate for trial. CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid and The Hill reporter Julia Manchester join CBSN to discuss the latest on impeachment and North Korea's promise of a "Christmas present."

Controversial radio legend Don Imus dies at 79

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Tributes and criticism are pouring in for radio pioneer Don Imus. The 79-year-old died Friday after a popular — but polarizing — career. Conservative columnist, political editor at InsideSources and CBSN contributor Michael Graham joined CBSN with more on Don Imus' life and career.

5 killed in Lafayette, Louisiana, plane crash

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A twin-engine plane crashed in Lafayette, Louisiana, about an hour west of the capital Baton Rouge.The crash killed five passengers, including Carley McCord, the daughter-in-law of LSU's offensive coach. Miraculously, one person survived. David Begnaud reports.





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