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Biden speaks on Boulder shooting and need for "common sense" gun laws

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President Biden said he's "devastated" by news of the mass shooting at a Boulder supermarket that killed 10 people, including a police officer. "We have to act," he said, urging support for a ban on assault weapons and calling on the Senate to immediately pass House legislation to close background check loopholes. Watch his full remarks.

Gaza residents struggle after Israel strikes power plant

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Gaza's power plant shut down after shells hit its fuel tanks, which erupted into massive fires. Technicians say it could take a year to repair the extensive damage. And as the war rages on between Israel and Hamas, Gaza can no longer depend on Israeli electricity.

Was ex-Virginia first family's relationship with businessman normal?

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Bob McDonnell, Virginia's ex-governor who was once considered a rising political star, and his wife face charges of accepting more than $165,000 in gifts from a businessman for political favors. The former governor says he made a "bad judgment" accepting gifts and denies breaking any laws. His wife's lawyers argue she had a crush on the businessman. Vinita Nair reports.

Wrongfully convicted standout linebacker gets work with NFL

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Brian Banks once held dreams of making it into the NFL. Those aspirations, however, were derailed by a wrongful conviction. But as Carter Evans explains, he'll now be able to make his living from pro football after all.

Toledo residents warned against toxins in water

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The residents of Toledo, Ohio, have been told not to drink or use water after contamination affected the system. Officials say a recent test at a water-treatment plant found a spike in the level of microcystin, a toxin that comes from algae found naturally in lakes and ponds. Mark Albert reports.

Watch: Ebola patient enters Atlanta hospital

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Aerial footage shows a person covered in protective clothing being escorted from an ambulance that came from the air base where American Ebola patient Dr. Kent Brantly landed into Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Shortly after the person entered the hospital, the hospital confirmed to CBS News that an Ebola patient had arrived.



Practice does not make perfect

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Author Alfie Kohn joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his study, which suggests practice alone only accounts for about 12% of our success.

Law allows newborn blood samples to be retained

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CBS legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss a new law that allows Minnesota health officials to indefinitely hold blood samples from newborn babies without parental consent.

Israel continues bloody search for soldier

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Heavy bombing of the Gaza strip persists as Israel searches for a missing soldier believed to be kidnapped by Hamas. Charlie D’Agata reports.

Jimmy Bannos Jr.’s roasted lemon chicken on THE Dish

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Chef Jimmy Bannos Jr. is a fourth generation restaurateur who grew up bussing tables in his father and uncle’s Chicago restaurant. The James Beard Award-winning chef joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to share his ultimate dish.

Brewing a craft beer empire

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Sierra Nevada is the largest privately owned craft brewery in the U.S. Founder Ken Grossman is determined to keep it that way, by expanding eastward from California. Vicente Arenas reports.

Clean up continues at flooded UCLA campus

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The University hopes to remove the hundreds of cars that were submerged by a water-main break within the next few days. Anthony Mason reports.

Obama fights to secure U.S. borders

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President Obama addressed the fight he’s facing with Republicans on the U.S. immigration issue. Mark Albert reports.





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