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Saturday Sessions: Dawes performs “Who Do You Think You’re Talking To?”

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Southern California rock band Dawes emerged in 2009, drawing notice for their rich vocal harmonies in the Laurel Canyon tradition of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. They built a loyal following and produced chart-topping albums, including “Good Luck With Whatever,” their seventh studio collection, which came out in October. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Who Do You Think You’re Talking To?”

Saturday Sessions: Dawes performs “Free As We Want To Be”

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Southern California rock band Dawes emerged in 2009, drawing notice for their rich vocal harmonies in the Laurel Canyon tradition of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. They built a loyal following and produced chart-topping albums, including “Good Luck With Whatever,” their seventh studio collection, which came out in October. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Free As We Want To Be.”

Saturday Sessions: Dawes performs “Still Feel Like A Kid”

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Southern California rock band Dawes emerged in 2009, drawing notice for their rich vocal harmonies in the Laurel Canyon tradition of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. They built a loyal following and produced chart-topping albums, including “Good Luck With Whatever,” their seventh studio collection, which came out in October. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Still Feel Like A Kid.”

A look at NBA arenas transformed into voting centers for the election

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This election season, more than two dozen NBA arenas and stadiums across the country have opened up to voters, thanks to superstar LeBron James and his fellow NBA players. During the racial unrest that gripped the summer, NBA players halted the playoffs to demand action on systemic racism. One of their goals was to increase access to voting locations amid the pandemic. Caitlin Huey-Burns takes a look at the experience.

France raises security alert to highest level after suspected terror attack

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City streets in France are empty as the country begins the second day of a nationwide lockdown, and grapples with another brutal attack. Authorities say a suspected terrorist stabbed and killed three people inside a Catholic Church in Nice Thursday. The attack comes just two weeks after a teacher was beheaded in a Paris suburb. Imtiaz Tyab reports.



Eye Opener: Trump, Biden campaigns push for battleground voters

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There are just three days left until Election Day as both the Biden and Trump campaigns race across the country fighting for battleground state voters. Also, the U.S. has seen its worst week ever in terms of new coronavirus cases. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

The Deciders

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“CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell hosts “The Deciders,” a one-hour primetime special exploring the changing American electorate as the country nears Election Day.

The Deciders: Black voters in 2020

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CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports for “The Deciders” on the traditionally Democratic-leaning Black vote, but also looks into the slight uptick in support for President Trump among Black men.

The Deciders: White voters in 2020

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As part of the CBS News special “The Deciders,” “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King profiles several White female voters, including an ardent Trump supporter in Texas, a Connecticut woman who regrets her Trump vote in 2016, and an undecided voter in Florida. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann looks at White male voters who traditionally lean Republican, including some who are feeling buyer’s remorse after the devastating health and economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Deciders: Asian American voters in 2020

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CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano reports on the growing power of the Asian American vote for the CBS News special “The Deciders.” She profiles a pro-Trump business owner as well as other voters who support Joe Biden in Wisconsin and Nevada.

The Deciders: Latino voters in 2020

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CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas reports for “The Deciders” on Latino Americans in Florida and Arizona, where political views are varied and diverse and may help determine the outcome of the election.

The Deciders: LGBTQ voters in 2020

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CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti talks to LGBTQ voters who are concerned about adoptions and transgender rights, as part of the CBS News special “The Deciders.”

The Deciders: Senior voters in 2020

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Since 2004, the majority of senior citizens have voted Republican in national elections. That’s expected to hold true again, but this election, more seniors may be defecting. “CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell reports for the CBS News special “The Deciders.”

The Deciders: Young voters in 2020

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CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan profiles young voters on opposite sides of the country and on opposing sides of the political debate for the CBS News special “The Deciders.”

CBS Evening News, October 30, 2020

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Trump downplays pandemic on campaign trail as cases top 9 million; Voters pay respect to Susan B. Anthony at her grave in Rochester

U.S. coronavirus cases top 9 million

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The U.S. surpassed nine million confirmed coronavirus cases on Friday and the nation is fast approaching 230,000 coronavirus deaths. The U.S. also saw a record high 91,000 new daily cases this Thursday. Adriana Diaz reports.

President Trump and Joe Biden crisscross key battlegrounds in the Midwest

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President Trump and Joe Biden ended the week by taking their campaigns to the Midwest. They both held events in Wisconsin and Minnesota, states that recent CBS News polling shows Biden leading. Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

Trump downplays pandemic on campaign trail as cases top 9 million

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Dr. Deborah Birx, the coordinator of the White House coronavirus task force, said a third of the U.S. is considered a hotspot. President Trump, however, stuck to his position that the U.S. has rounded the corner on COVID-19. Paula Reid reports.





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