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Nike lawsuit claims former designers stole trade secrets

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Adidas poached three of Nike's top designers earlier this year, and things have gotten ugly between the two sides. Nike filed at $10 million lawsuit against the designers over the claim that they stole trade secrets. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss the case.

Young protestors discuss race relations

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Many of the protestors demonstrating around the country in recent weeks have been young adults. Elaine Quijano sat down with six millennials to get their takes on race relations in America.

Could "superbug" infections kill millions per year?

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips weigh in on the threat of a drug-resistant superbug and the use of antibiotics in the U.S.

Narrow networks in Obamacare cause outrage

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Americans have until Monday to enroll or re-enroll in Obamacare for coverage starting January 1. But many insurance companies offering policies through the healthcare law are quietly offering "narrow networks" to save money. Wyatt Andrews reports.

Crude awakening: Lowest oil prices since Great Recession

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 700 points this week, due in large part to a collapse in oil prices. The price of crude oil is down 47 percent since June. Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis at the Oil Price Information Service, joins "CBS This Morning Saturday" to discuss the fall.

Massive protests expected in Washington, D.C.

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Demonstrators will assemble in Washington, D.C. for the start of the Justice For All march on Saturday, protesting the use of excessive force by police. The event is scheduled to last more than three hours, including a rally at the Capitol. Mark Albert reports from Washington.

Anger over funding hidden in latest spending bill

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Members of both parties are upset with the last-minute spending bill approved by the House on Thursday night, in part because House members loaded it with gifts for their friends. Nancy Cordes reports from Washington.



Dangerous cleanup in aftermath of California floods

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Torrential rain on the West Coast provided some drought relief, but also triggered mudslides and flooded roads. At least three people died in the storms. Bigad Shaban reports from Camarillo Springs, California.

How to save money this holiday season

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With just over two weeks to go before 2015 arrives, financial advisers say there's still time to make year-end money moves. Jill Schlesinger explains.

Time Lapse: Kansas City Lights

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Remarkable time-lapse video highlights the nighttime beauty and iconic architecture of numerous locations throughout Kansas City, Missouri. Video courtesy of Dan Wood. Follow him on Twitter, and see more of his work on Vimeo.

Reporters talk about race relations in America

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CBSN's Vlad Duthiers talks to CBS News Associate Producer Jonathan Blakely who covered the Ferguson protest extensively. The two take some time to discuss race in America and how a new generation can impact the changing time.

Who are our 21st Century civil rights leaders?

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CBS News correspondent Elaine Quijano sits down with a group of millennials to discuss race relations in America. Most of these young people say they have joined protests in the past few weeks because they say it gives them a voice.

On the ground with Eric Garner protesters

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For the past two weeks, thousands of New Yorkers have taken to the streets to protest what they call a pattern of excessive force exhibited by white police officers. While the New York protests have been peaceful, over 300 protesters have been arrested since a grand jury announced it would not indict NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo in the chokehold death of Eric Garner. Hear from the protesters themselves as they march through the streets of New York demanding justice.

Mumps outbreak hits NHL hockey teams

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About a dozen NHL players have been sidelined by mumps this season, as the contagious viral disease spreads from team to team. CBS News' Adriana Diaz reports.

“Secret Santa” deputies spread Christmas spirit

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A Missouri sheriff's department has been out pulling over motorists this month in a sting operation the likes of which this country has never seen. Steve Hartman has the story of how not every traffic stop is a bummer.

Obamacare "narrow networks" strip people of their doctors

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Insurance companies are quietly selling “narrow networks” which sharply restrict the number of doctors and hospitals people can see. Wyatt Andrews reports on the tactic that has some people losing access to doctors they’ve known for years.

Lawmakers sneak in last minute riders to budget bill

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After narrowly passing through the House, a $1.1 trillion spending bill is now headed to the Senate. The bill would fund most of the government through next September. As Nancy Cordes reports, lawmakers made sure to tack on some gifts for their corporate friends.

Stocks slide as oil prices dip

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Oil fell to $57.81 a barrel, creating concern on Wall Street where stocks plummeted. Anthony Mason analyzes the impact oil prices are having on the markets.





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