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GOP pushes anti-"sanctuary cities" bill

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Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pennsylvania, discusses a Senate bill aiming to strip federal funding from so-called "sanctuary cities" like San Francisco, which don't prosecute undocumented immigrants

Obama touts criminal justice reform agenda

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The president is planning a nationwide tour “to highlight some of the Americans who are doing their part to fix our criminal justice system.”

Preview: Carey Mulligan on “Suffragette,” gender equality

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In a preview of Norah O’Donnell’s conversation with the star of the upcoming film, “Suffragette,” Mulligan shares why she views this movie as a human rights film. Watch the full story Monday on "CBS This Morning."

Unbelievable Coast Guard Rescue

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It’s a remarkable story: a tale of a few brave men in a very small boat who risked their lives in unbelievable conditions. It may be the most amazing rescue at sea. Four men in the Coast Guard who undertook the daring rescue didn’t know if they would make it back to shore. Casey Sherman co-wrote a book on the rescue called, "The Finest Hours,” which is now being made into a Disney movie. Mark Albert reports. You can donate to help preserve the boat.

Inside one of the biggest U.S. terror cases

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Hillary Clinton is expected to testify next week before a House committee about the deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, three years ago. The assault is also the focus of a federal trial in Washington. Ahmed Abu Khattala is charged with carrying out the attack, which killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans. Yesterday he appeared in court for the first time since January. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the case.

Restoring calm in Jerusalem

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Israeli officials say three Palestinians who were shot while allegedly trying to stab Israelis in Jerusalem and the West Bank this morning have died. Secretary of State, John Kerry will meet with Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu next week in Berlin to discuss ways of restoring calm in Jerusalem. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.



George Tiaffay's 911 call

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Around 9 a.m. on Sept. 29, 2012, George Tiaffay and his daughter, Maddie, arrive at the townhouse of his estranged wife, Shauna, and find that she's been beaten to death.

Mudslides strike Calif.

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Rains falling at four to six inches an hour caused dangerous mudslides, trapping many people in their cars on Interstate 5. Carter Evans has the latest.

New hope for young patients with rare genetic disease

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Doctors at the National Institutes of Health are using gene therapy to treat patients with GAN, a rare genetic disorder. It's an experimental process designed to rewrite the blueprint that tells the cells in the body what to do. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Third female soldier becomes Army Ranger

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The 88 new graduates of the Army Ranger school include a 37-year-old woman. Major Lisa Jaster is the third female in Army history to complete the program and receive the Ranger Tab decoration to her uniform. Scott Pelley has the story.

U.S. sees increase in COVID cases among young children

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Children accounted for nearly 1 in 5 U.S. covid cases last week and join the rising number of people suffering from long-term symptoms. The news comes as the U.S. ramps up vaccination efforts and some patients report reactions. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN with more.

Ready, set, Joe? Biden decision could come in next few days

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Curiosity over whether Vice-President Joe Biden will run for president in 2016 is so strong that even President Obama was asked Friday if Mr. Biden would run. Julianna Goldman has the latest on one of the biggest questions in Washington D.C.

California homeowners prepare for "El Nino"

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"El Nino," a warming of Pacific Ocean waters, has many people nervous out West. Ben Tracy reports on how homeowners in southern California are preparing for what's expected to be a cold, wet, and potentially dangerous winter.

U.S. sees two mass shootings in 24 hours as Biden unveils gun control measures

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President Biden says his new executive actions will help reduce gun violence in America, which he calls an "international embarrassment." His announcement came as the U.S. saw two more mass shootings over the course of 24 hours. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to discuss the latest.

What legal issues surround Lamar Odom's medical crisis?

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Lamar Odom remains hospitalized after being found unresponsive in a Nevada brothel. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman and defense attorney Randy Zelin discuss the legal issue facing Odom and the "Love Ranch" in Las Vegas.

Preview: Seeking Asylum

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Hundreds of thousands of people fleeing the Middle East go to Germany, which has welcomed them. But with thousands coming daily, how many can Germany really handle? Anderson Cooper reports on Sunday, October 18 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Mudslide buries Calif. highway

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Crews are working to clear damage left by a fast moving mudslide in California, that swept across Interstate 5, stranding hundreds of drivers. CBS News' Chris Martinez has the latest on the mucky mess.

Third female Army Ranger graduates

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Among the 88 Army Rangers who graduated Friday at Fort Benning, Georgia was the third female Army reservist to pass the Army's grueling program. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Jericka Duncan have highlights from the graduation ceremony.

What will post-vaccination travel look like in 2021?

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Brian Kelly, CEO and founder of The Points Guy, joins "CBS This Morning" and shares his thoughts on the future of travel as many Americans are vaccinated against COVID-19 and what this could mean for your wallet and future trips.





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