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Domestic extremist groups adapting online despite social media crackdowns

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Social media giants like Facebook and Twitter are cracking down on far-right extremists and other violent groups after the assault on the U.S. Capitol earlier this month. But many of those groups are finding ways to adapt their online presence using encrypted apps. CBSN's Lana Zak spoke with Michael Daniel, the CEO of Cyber Threat Alliance, about the danger this poses to national security.

U.S. works to get more COVID-19 vaccine doses amid concerns over new variant

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There's a nationwide scramble to get more doses of the coronavirus vaccine as new cases continue to rise. Nearly 20 million Americans have received at least one vaccine shot. But states are reporting shortages in their supply, amid growing concerns over a new, more contagious variant of the virus. CBS News correspondent Tom Hanson reports on the latest on the pandemic and Dr. Craig Spencer, director of Global Health in Emergency Medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, joins CBSN's Lana Zak... Читать дальше...

1/23: CBS This Morning Saturday

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Biden signs nearly 30 executive orders, seeks GOP approval for COVID-19 relief bill; Vanessa Price shares wine pairings for the real world on "The Dish"



The Dish: Vanessa Price on wine pairings for the real world

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She's a master of the wine glass who has uncorked the secrets to the perfect wine pairings for the real world. Sommelier Vanessa Price is being featured on the "CBS This Morning: Saturday" series The Dish. She has worked in all aspects of the wine industry and writes a column in New York Magazine. Michelle Miller sits down with Price to talk about her new book and why she believes Sancerre and Cheetos go together like milk and cookies.

Buffalo Bills fans raise money for Baltimore Ravens quarterback's favorite charity

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On Sunday, the country will know which National Football League team will play in Super Bowl LV on February 7. But it's the events of last Saturday that are still resonating for fans and thousands of children in need. CBS News' Jeff Glor explains how one team's fan base is showing what happens off the field is way more important than what happens on it.

First female-run shop in London's Savile Row opens up

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In the world of tailoring, there's no place as legendary as London's Savile Row. Since the 1600s, it has been where tailors have created bespoke clothing, custom measured, cut and sewn for clients. Traditionally, both clients and tailors have been men but a new shop is bringing some change to the shopping street. Roxana Saberi has the story.

Distinction and history behind presidential names

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When Joe Biden was sworn in as the nation's 46th president, he joined an exclusive club of those who'd come before him. Biden is one of ten commanders in chief named after their fathers. Dana Jacobson shows the history behind presidential names.

Protests erupt in Russia after arrest of opposition leader Alexey Navalny

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Thousands of supporters of Alexey Navalny, one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's most outspoken critics, have taken to the nation's streets. The opposition leader was detained as soon as he returned to Russia on Sunday. Elizabeth Palmer reports on how Navalny is causing a headache for the Kremlin.

China works to contain new COVID-19 surge

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China is battling its worst outbreak of coronavirus infections it has seen in months. This as it marks the one-year anniversary since COVID-19 forced the city of Wuhan into an unprecedented lockdown. Ramy Inocencio reports

Documentary shines light on Wuhan lockdown

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Saturday marks the one year anniversary of the Wuhan lockdown. For the next 76 days, residents of the Chinese town were forced to stay inside, while little information managed to get out. A new documentary titled "76 Days" is shedding light on those chaotic moments in the first hospitals to battle COVID-19. Brook Silva-Braga has an exclusive look at the film, which contains graphic material that may be hard to watch.

Author Ty Seidule on his upbringing, ugly parts of American history.

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Author and former Army Brigadier General Ty Seidule served his country for more than 30 years. He says he retired in 2020 so he could speak his mind in full. Jeff Glor spoke with Seidule about his new book "Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southerner's Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause." In the book, Seidule goes into detail about his upbringing and about some ugly parts of history this country has endured.

Hank Aaron, baseball legend, remembered after death

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Baseball is mourning the loss of one of its all-time greats on and off the field. MLB legend and pioneer Hank Aaron died on Friday at the age of 86. Jim Axelrod looks back on the Hall of Fame slugger's indelible mark on the sport that came with a steep and ugly price.





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