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3 Republican senators test positive for COVID-19

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Both Mike Lee and Thom Tillis are on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and both were at the September 26 event at the White House to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

New documentaries to expand your world

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Critic David Edelstein recommends some of the latest non-fiction films available via on demand and streaming, from music and nature to social issues and politics.

President Trump "doing very well," his physician says

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Dr. Sean Conley, President Trump's physician, said Saturday the president is "doing very well" after receiving treatment for his COVID-19 diagnosis. Conley gave an update on the president's condition at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where the president spent the night after he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the virus.



Raw video: Wreck of German WWII ship found in Baltic Sea

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A team of Polish divers say they found the wreckage of German World War II steamer Karlsruhe, which was bombed by Soviet planes and sunk in 1945, killing hundreds on board. The Baltictech team say the wreckage rests 290 feet under the sea.

Renaissance-age “wine windows” reopen for business in Italy amid pandemic

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A relic of Italian history has been revived by the coronavirus pandemic. A curious design feature seen on walls in some Italian cities is a little window that can discreetly open to serve food and drink to people on the street. Chris Livesay is in Florence where these “wine windows” are back in service.

Creem magazine documentary highlights “chaos” of 1970s rock music culture

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A new documentary titled “Creem” is highlighting an upstart 1970s rock magazine with a big chip on its shoulder. The magazine, which shares the same title, was a gritty rival to the more-polished Rolling Stone. However, the small band of journalists at Creem wrote and lived like the very rock stars they covered, as Anthony Mason explores.

Chef Jerome Grant celebrates diversity through cuisine at Jackie

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Chef Jerome Grant's extraordinary life and cooking is being highlighted on the "CBS This Morning: Saturday" series The Dish. Four years ago, Grant became the head chef at the newly-opened African American Museum in Washington, D.C. Before that, he ran the restaurant at the American Indian Museum. Now, the chef has branched out again, at the most challenging time possible. Jeff Glor paid Grant a visit at Jackie, located in the navy yard of the nation's capital.

Lynne Cheney pens new book “The Virginia Dynasty” on four U.S. presidents

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With the presidential election just 30 days out, a new book is documenting the remarkable origins of four of the U.S.’ first five presidents. The book is called “The Virginia Dynasty” and was written by former second lady Lynne Cheney. Jeff Glor speaks to Cheney about why she decided to shine on spotlight on some of the nation’s first leaders.

Saturday Sessions: Brittany Howard performs “Goat Head”

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Brittany Howard rose to fame as the lead singer of Alabama Shakes, releasing a platinum-selling debut album and winning four Grammys along the way. Then, Howard decided to challenge herself by breaking out on her own with a solo album. The album, “Jamie,” won wide critical praise. She now joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Nashville to perform “Goat Head.”

"The most powerful woman on Wall Street" on closing the gender wealth gap

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While the wage gap between men and women is often talked about, some may not realize how it compounds over a lifetime. Because women make less, take more time out of their careers to care for children and invest less than men, even women who have successfully saved for retirement can find themselves with $1 million less in assets than their male counterparts. Michelle Miller looks at one Wall Street titan's mission to fix that.

Trump hospitalized for COVID-19: What happens now?

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Not since President Reagan was shot in an assassination attempt nearly 40 years ago has there been this level of concern over the president’s health. The White House has not been forthcoming about President Trump’s condition, but he was taken to Walter Reed medical center Friday after testing positive for COVID-19. CBS News senior political analyst John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss what happens now that the president is in the hospital.

Saturday Sessions: Brittany Howard performs “Stay High”

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Brittany Howard rose to fame as the lead singer of Alabama Shakes, releasing a platinum-selling debut album and winning four Grammys along the way. Then, Howard decided to challenge herself by breaking out on her own with a solo album. The album, “Jamie,” won wide critical praise. She now joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Nashville to perform “Stay High.”

Saturday Sessions: Brittany Howard performs “Short And Sweet”

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Brittany Howard rose to fame as the lead singer of Alabama Shakes, releasing a platinum-selling debut album and winning four Grammys along the way. Then, Howard decided to challenge herself by breaking out on her own with a solo album. The album, “Jamie,” won wide critical praise. She now joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Nashville to perform “Short And Sweet.”

Trump tweets "Going well" after being flown to Walter Reed for COVID-19 treatment

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President Trump was flown to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Friday night, out of what the White House called "an abundance of caution." Mr. Trump is said to be doing well, despite being fatigued and having a low-grade fever. His former aide, Kellyanne Conway, also recently tested positive for COVID-19 as well as his campaign manager Bill Stepien. Chip Reid reports on the latest developments since the president's COVID-19 diagnosis.





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