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California governor weighing potential replacements for Kamala Harris in Senate

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California politicians are jockeying to be appointed to Kamala Harris' Senate seat if the Biden-Harris ticket wins in November. Whoever Governor Gavin Newsom picks will not have to run for election until 2022. CBS News campaign reporter Musadiq Bidar joins CBSN from San Francisco to discuss.

Could the U.K.'s Boris Johson get along with Joe Biden?

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and President Trump have a good relationship. So what if Joe Biden takes over? Almost certainly, says CBS News contributor Simon Bates in this week's "London Calling."



Marc Forgione: Making pizza with sourdough

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He started working in the kitchen as a kid alongside his dad and eventually became the youngest “Iron Chef” in history. Today, Marc Forgione runs three restaurants, and is building a fourth, as he constantly refines his approach to simple but exceptional American cuisine. Jeff Glor speaks with Forgione for “CBS This Morning: Saturday’s” The Dish.

Two Black wine experts opening doors for people of color in their business

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Sommeliers, or "somms," are wine experts, professionals who've studied grape varieties and the history of vineyards around the world. Jamie Yuccas spoke with two Black sommeliers, leaders in a business that historically has been overwhelmingly white, who are paving a path for people of color.

Biden says he'd shut down country to fight coronavirus if recommended

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As President Trump prepares to make his case to voters in the Republican National Convention next week, his opponent, Joe Biden is coming off an unusual and unprecedented convention of his own. Now officially the nominee, Biden is trying to explain how he would handle the coronavirus differently. Ed O’Keefe reports.

Flint residents react to $600 million settlement over water crisis

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This week, the state of Michigan announced a $600 million settlement for the victims of the Flint water crisis. For a year and a half, residents unknowingly drank dangerous lead-contaminated tap water after the city failed to treat the water as part of a cost-saving measure. The contamination also led to a deadly outbreak of legionnaires disease. Today, most residents still don’t trust the water, which has been deemed safe. Some say the settlement is progress, but others want criminal charges. Adriana Diaz reports.

Laid off ad agency VP mowing seniors' lawns for free

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A New Jersey man with plenty of downtime has found an uplifting way to spend it. He realized many seniors are having trouble maintaining their lawns and yards during the pandemic, so he's volunteered to take care of the green around their homes, without accepting any "green" in return. Nancy Chen has the story.

Saturday Sessions: Bright Eyes performs "Mariana Trench"

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The influential indie rock band Bright Eyes was founded in the mid-90’s by singer-songwriter Conor Oberst. They put out albums until 2011, when they began a long hiatus. This year they started releasing new singles, culminating in a brand new album: “Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was” which came out Friday. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Mariana Trench.”

Saturday Sessions: Bright Eyes performs "Persona Non Grata"

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The influential indie rock band Bright Eyes was founded in the mid-90’s by singer-songwriter Conor Oberst. They put out albums until 2011, when they began a long hiatus. This year they started releasing new singles, culminating in a brand new album: “Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was” which came out Friday. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform "Persona Non Grata."

High-end, transparent public toilets come to Tokyo

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Visitors and residents in Tokyo are "flipping their lids" over the city's latest attraction: high-tech public toilets that feature see-through walls when they’re unoccupied. Lucy Craft has the story.

NFL's first Black team president, Jason Wright, lays out his plan for the Washington Football Team

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There was an historic hire in the NFL this week. The Washington Football Team announced Jason Wright will be its next team president. Wright, a former player and partner at McKinsey and Company, is the first Black person to hold that title in NFL history. At age 38, he's also the youngest. Wright joins Washington at a tumultuous time. In July, more than a dozen former female employees made allegations of sexual harassment against team officials. The team also dropped its nickname following decades of criticism. Читать дальше...

65th anniversary of Emmett Till's death this week

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Like George Floyd's death this spring, Emmett Louis Till's brutal murder helped galvanize demands for social justice. A warning: some of the images ahead are hard to watch. But they were one reason his death, 65 years ago this coming week, became a never-forgotten chapter in our history and is one that's still being written. Michelle Miller reports.

Meteorites up for auction this week in New York

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Prestigious auction house Christie’s New York will hold bidding for dozens of meteorites in all shapes and sizes this week in what’s become an annual auction. Dana Jacobson reports.

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny arrives at Berlin hospital

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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who has been in a Siberian Hospital since Thursday after a suspected poisoning has arrived in Germany for treatment. Chris Livesay is in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, where the continued protests following last week's disputed presidential elections, may be linked to Navalny's condition.





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