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CBS News gets inside look at damaged Saudi oil facility

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President Trump said he's imposing even tougher sanctions on Iran, after blaming it for the attack on Saudi Arabian oil facilities. But Mr. Trump said he doesn't want to order a military strike. Ian Lee toured the facilities that were attacked.

Former intelligence analyst says White House tried to delete "basic science" from climate report

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An intelligence analyst for the State Department quit in July, after the White House blocked his report on the national security implications of climate change from being delivered to Congress. In his first interview, Dr. Rod Schoonover told CBS News why he believes the threat to America's national security is being silenced. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan reports.

New England Patriots release Antonio Brown

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NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has been dropped by the New England Patriots, the second team to release him this season. Brown has been accused of sexual misconduct by two women. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

Millions march for action on climate change around the world

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It's estimated that millions of people, mostly driven by young people, took to the streets in cities around the globe, demanding action on climate change. At least a quarter million people gathered in New York. Adriana Diaz reports.

At least 4 killed in Utah tour bus crash

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A tour bus crashed near a national park in southern Utah. At least four people were killed, and more than a dozen have been seriously hurt. Kris Van Cleave has the latest.



9/20/19: CBSN Evening News

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Pentagon sending troops to Saudi Arabia; School bus driver forms bond with 5 year old

U.S. to increase military presence in Saudi Arabia, UAE

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The Trump administration, which has blamed Iran for attacks on Saudi oil fields, has tightened economic sanctions on the country. On Friday it was announced that the U.S. will deploy American troops to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Ian Lee reports from the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

Catastrophic Texas floods leave at least 5 dead

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The death toll continues to rise after floodwaters swept through southeast Texas – remnants of Tropical Storm Imelda. The storm dumped more than 40 inches of rain in areas still recovering from the devastation of Hurricane Harvey two years ago. Mireya Villarreal reports from Winnie, Texas, and meteorologist Jeff Berardelli tells us what weather Texas can look forward to.

Dems spend weekend in Iowa

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Democratic presidential hopefuls are campaigning in Iowa, the first-in-the-nation caucus state, where there are still a lot of undecided voters. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports.

Patriots drop Antonio Brown after accusations of sexual misconduct

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Less than a week ago, superstar Antonio Brown looked like he would be headlining a seemingly unstoppable offense for the New England Patriots. But on Friday, the defending Super Bowl champions cut Brown, after he played only one game for them, following accusations of sexual misconduct. Dana Jacobson reports.

Millions march demanding action on climate change

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Millions of people flooded streets around the world, demanding action ahead of the United Nations Climate summit next week. From New York to California and overseas, protests were held in more than a thousand locations. Hilary Lane reports.

How to protect trees of Pacific Northwest?

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Twenty-five years ago, the Northwest Forest Plan was put in place to protect more than 24 million acres of forest in Northern California, Oregon and Washington. On the anniversary of the law, the debate over what to do with America’s ancient forests has come under new scrutiny. Jeff Glor reports.

Mentors guide Latino students toward college

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The recent college admissions scandal revealed just how far some will go to get into a top school. But for some students like Kevin Victoria, the son of Colombian immigrants, starting Stanford this week might have been more than he’d dare to dream. Michelle Miller reports on a mentorship program called Latino U College Access (LUCA).

Thousands attend Area 51 events in Nevada desert

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A Facebook hoax this summer invited people to storm Area 51 on September 20. Five people have been arrested since Thursday. Meanwhile, thousands of others are celebrating their love of UFOs at a number of festivals in the Nevada desert.

Saturday Sessions: Black Pumas perform "Colors"

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Grammy-winning guitarist Adrian Quesada and vocalist Eric Burton formed the group Black Pumas in Austin, Texas. They became a local phenomenon, and have toured the U.S. and Europe. NPR named them the "Breakout Band of 2019." Making their network TV debut on "Saturday Sessions," the Black Pumas perform "Colors."

Saturday Sessions: Black Pumas perform "Black Moon Rising"

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Grammy-winning guitarist Adrian Quesada and vocalist Eric Burton formed the group Black Pumas in Austin, Texas. They became a local phenomenon, and have toured the U.S. and Europe. NPR named them the "Breakout Band of 2019." Making their network TV debut on "Saturday Sessions," the Black Pumas perform " "Black Moon Rising."

Saturday Sessions: Black Pumas perform "Fire"

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Grammy-winning guitarist Adrian Quesada and vocalist Eric Burton formed the group Black Pumas in Austin, Texas. They became a local phenomenon, and have toured the U.S. and Europe. NPR named them the "Breakout Band of 2019." Making their network TV debut on "Saturday Sessions," the Black Pumas perform "Fire."

Up close and personal: Selfies on the campaign trail

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Political candidates are finding that posing for selfies is yet another way to connect with voters – while supporters are left with a lasting memory of their encounter with a potential future President of the United States. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.

What needs to happen to address climate change?

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Monday marks the beginning of the United Nations Climate Summit in New York City. Climate change is the sole focus of a new special issue of Time Magazine, on newsstands now. Justin Worland, senior climate correspondent at Time, joined "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what must be on our "To-Do" list to protect our climate.





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