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Millions are under winter weather alerts

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At least 125 million people are under winter weather alerts as a powerful winter storm hits the U.S. WCBS Lonnie Quinn is tracking the storm.

U.S. forces harmed by missiles get treatment

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Despite assurances from President Trump that no one was harmed when Iran launched missiles at American forces in Iraq, some service members are being treated for injuries sustained in the attack. Holly Williams reports.

Son's graduation was one man's dying wish

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If you had one dying wish, what would it be? On tonight’s “On The Road,” we met a man who knew exactly what he wanted. Steve Hartman reports.

Pete Buttigieg goes on the road ahead of Iowa caucuses

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Pete Buttigieg has held at least nine events since Tuesday's Democratic primary debate in Iowa. Jack Turman joined CBSN for this edition of 2020 Daily Trail markers with more on Buttigieg's plans leading up to the Iowa caucuses.

Trump's legal team set for impeachment trial

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Republican stragegist Lauren Claffey and Democratic strategist Michael Starr Hopkins joined CBSN to break down how the Senate impeachment trial will impact both Washington and the campaign trail for the next few weeks.



Trump's impeachment defense team announced

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President Trump’s impeachment trial is likely to begin next Wednesday. The president will choose high-profile and controversial lawyers to defend him. Ben Tracy reports.

Saturday Sessions: Son Little performs "Suffer"

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Born to a preacher-father, Son Little first started playing music on the basement piano in his family's church. He found his expression in R&B and soul, and won a Grammy for producing a Mavis Staples album, as his own recording career took off. As he begins a world tour, he'll release his latest studio album, "Aloha," later this month. Son Little visited "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform "Suffer."

Saturday Sessions: Son Little performs "Hey Rose"

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Born to a preacher-father, Son Little first started playing music on the basement piano in his family's church. He found his expression in R&B and soul, and won a Grammy for producing a Mavis Staples album, as his own recording career took off. As he begins a world tour, he'll release his latest studio album, "Aloha," later this month. Son Little visited "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform "Hey Rose."

Saturday Sessions: Son Little performs "About Her. Again"

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Born to a preacher-father, Son Little first started playing music on the basement piano in his family's church. He found his expression in R&B and soul, and won a Grammy for producing a Mavis Staples album, as his own recording career took off. As he begins a world tour, he'll release his latest studio album, "Aloha," later this month. Son Little visited "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform "About Her. Again."

What to expect as impeachment trial commences

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New York Magazine national correspondent Gabriel Debenedetti joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the impeachment trial of President Doanld Trump, and how new revelations about the Ukraine scandal, and election-year politics, may affect the Senate proceedings.

Who's who on Trump's legal team

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As the Senate's impeachment trial of President Donald Trump gets underway this week, we are learning who will be defending the president, and his legal team includes several controversial figures. Correspondent Nikole Killion reports from West Palm Beach, Florida, as the president's legal counsel and impeachment managers from the House of Representatives prepare this weekend for the upcoming Senate trial, with opening arguments due to start this Tuesday.

Long-lost Klimt masterpiece found after two decades

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"Portrait of a Lady," painted around 1916 by the Austrian master Gustav Klimt, went missing from a gallery in the Italian city of Piacenza nearly 23 years ago. This week the art world was stunned when it was announced that the painting had turned up in a most unusual fashion. Correspondent Seth Doane reports from Rome.

Harvey Weinstein trial preview: Jury is picked

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Jury selection in the Harvey Weinstein trial wrapped on Friday, with opening arguments expected to begin next week in New York City. The former movie mogul is accused of rape and other sexual misconduct involving two different women. Attorney Jesse Weber, host on the Law and Crime Network, who's been closely following the proceedings from inside the courtroom, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" for a preview.

Thomas Jefferson, architect

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Thomas Jefferson is revered as America's third president, first secretary of state, and the main author of the Declaration of Independence. What's less well-known is his role as an architect who helped shape the look of early America. An exhibition at the Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia is exploring that legacy in a very modern way. Correspondent Brook Silva-Braga reports on Jefferson's influence on architecture, and on the upcoming dedication at the University of Virginia – a campus he designed ... Читать дальше...

JFK watercolors go up for auction

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A well-known doodler, President John F. Kennedy also painted as a way to relax, even finding time to take out his brushes during the heated 1960 presidential campaign. Now, for just the second time, watercolor paintings by JFK are going up for sale as part of a huge collection of Kennedy memorabilia at Boston's RR Auction House. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller reports.

Harry and Meghan's future up in the air

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Buckingham Palace is in the middle of a royal shuffle, as members of the staff for Prince Harry and wife Meghan are being redeployed. Prince Harry is reportedly hoping to join his wife and son Archie in Canada after more meetings next week. Imtiaz Tyab is in London with the latest.

Sea urchin population explodes off West Coast

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They may be small creatures, but sea urchins have become a big problem in our oceans. Due to an ecological imbalance, they're devouring marine habitats off America's West Coast and elsewhere, impacting other species. Help may be on the way from a unique partnership between scientists and a seafood company. Correspondent John Blackstone shows us how they're looking to turn a menace into a meal.

Cheating: As old as sports itself

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The fallout from Major League Baseball's sign-stealing scandal has already cost three managers and a general manager their jobs. It has also called into question the legitimacy of the Houston Astros' 2017 World Series title. While the scandal has rocked baseball to the core, it turns out cheating is as old as sports itself. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Dan Jacobson reports.

The Dish: Italian cuisine master Lidia Bastianich

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When Lidia Bastianich and her husband opened a restaurant, she started out hosting, but soon made her way into the kitchen – and that was the start of a stellar career. She's now the driving force behind four restaurants and a half dozen Eataly food emporiums in major U.S. cities. The Emmy-winning host of TV cooking shows, as well as the author of 13 best-selling cookbooks (including her latest, "Felidia: Recipes From My Flagship Restaurant"), Bastianich joined "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to talk about her love of Italian cuisine.

More arrests of white supremacist group members

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More members of a violent white supremacist group were arrested in Georgia on Friday, fueling concerns that a rally to be held Monday at the State Capitol in Richmond, Va., attracting pro-gun activists, may turn violent. Correspondent Jeff Pegues reports from Richmond.





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