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Two men wrongly imprisoned for decades now free

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Two men, one of whom had served 39 years in prison, were released after their 1975 murder convictions were dismissed. A key witness said his testimony had been coerced by the police and recanted. Vicente Arenas reports.

Benghazi probe finds no evidence of intelligence failure

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After a two-year investigation, the Republican-led House Intelligence Committee found no wrongdoing by Obama administration officials stemming from the deadly Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya. Julianna Goldman reports.

Snowbound western New York braces for flooding

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Days after two storms dumped several feet of snow, cars and trucks are still buried in and around Buffalo, New York, but warmer temperatures pose a potential flooding threat to the area. Jericka Duncan reports.

Strong earthquake rocks central Japan

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At least 20 people were injured as a strong earthquake hit the Japanese city of Nagano. The quake caused power outages and triggered a landslide blocking roads. Seth Doane reports.

Time to end five o'clock shadow

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Web exclusive: Humorist Jerry Zezima says facial stubble doesn’t suit today's man, even when he's wearing a tuxedo.



Songwriters and artists celebrate ASCAP's 100th birthday

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The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, better known as ASCAP, celebrated its 100th birthday this week. The group was formed to protect the rights of songwriters and collect royalties from music used in other media. Anthony Mason reports.

Biopics redone: The changing face of biographical films

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Biopics have been a movie mainstay for over a century, and the genre has undergone plenty of changes since then. Several high profile films are due out in the coming months. Matt Singer, managing editor and film critic for ScreenCrush.com, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss.

What can we expect from the Ferguson grand jury decision?

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Whatever the result of the Ferguson grand jury investigating the shooting death of Michael Brown, many legal questions surrounding the case will remain. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss the case.

Immigration battle: Response to Obama's executive action

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Millions of undocumented immigrants will be protected from deportation under President Obama's executive action on immigration. But many Americans oppose the changes. David Begnaud reports on how both sides are reacting.

Morning Rounds: Cholesterol drug power combo

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips weigh in on new research regarding cholesterol medication, and what treatment options breast cancer patients are choosing.

Bill Cosby performs to standing ovation despite rape allegations

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Bill Cosby performed for a sold-out crowd Friday night despite decades-old rape allegations coming to light. But a lot of his upcoming shows have been canceled, as 14 women have come forward with similar allegations against the comedian. Vinita Nair reports.

Drive-by hackers now collecting car and driver data

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Modern cars are leaded with technology and information, making them susceptible to hackers. Security experts have been able to take control of a car's steering, brakes and lights, among other functions. Dan Ackerman, senior editor at CNET, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss the technology.

Two days remain for U.S. to strike nuclear deal with Iran

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There are only two days remaining until the deadline for nuclear talks between Iran and other world powers. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is in Vienna for the talks, where he extended a face-to-face meeting with his Iranian counterpart. Margaret Brennan reports from Vienna.

Ferguson braces for grand jury decision

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A grand jury decision is expected as early as Saturday in the Michael Brown shooting case. Authorities are preparing for wide-spread protests by bringing in the National Guard and about 100 FBI agents. Mark Strassmann reports from Clayton, Mo.

San Francisco window washer survives 11-story fall

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The worker landed on top of a moving car in San Francisco's financial district. He is in critical but stable condition at an area hospital. Andria Borba of San Francisco station KPIX reports.

Obama signs controversial executive action on immigration

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President Obama made his immigration policy official Friday by signing two executive orders that will change how the government treats some undocumented immigrants. Julianna Goldman reports on how Congressional Republicans plan to respond, and Bloomberg's Washington bureau chief Jon Allen joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss what it means for the country.

Flooding concerns grow as northeast snow melts

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The record levels of snowfall in Buffalo, New York will present another challenge for residents there. Rain and rising temperatures will cause some of the seven feet of snow to melt, which is expected to create record flooding. Jericka Duncan reports from Buffalo.

When should holiday shoppers buy online?

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American consumers, start your engines. This weekend kicks off the holiday shopping season. Jill Schlesinger has what you need to know in her look at the business week ahead.

Outside Bill Cosby's Fla. show

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Bill Cosby has had three upcoming shows canceled in the midst of rape allegations. CBS New's Peter King talks about the atmosphere outside one of Cosby's remaining shows Friday night in Melbourne, Fla.





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