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New video of Mali hotel attack

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New video has emerged from the attack on the Radisson Blu hotel in Mali. It shows the desperate measures people inside the hotel took to stay alive. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Belgium's capital on lockdown as officials warn of attack

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Belgium is under its highest terror alert following warnings by government officials of a "serious and imminent threat" of an attack. At least one suspect from the deadly Paris attacks is still on the run. Debora Patta reports.

Obama: Refugee children are "just like our kids"

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During his trip to Kuala Lumpur, President Obama paid a visit to a school for children that housed refugees. Brushing aside refugee worries in the U.S., the president attempted to put a human face to migrants fleeing from war and discrimination.



Obama attends the Asian summit to tackle South China Sea, ISIS

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President Obama is denouncing the recent terror attack in Mali. This morning he is in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur for an Asian summit. The big issues include the now global fight against ISIS, and the growing dispute over who owns what in the South China Sea. CBS News’ Margaret Brennan reports.

GOP weighs in on Syrian refugees in wake of terrorist attacks

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The terror attacks have made security a top issue in the race for the White House. And with one of the Paris attackers believed to have entered France as a supposed refugee, candidates are raising concerns about President Obama's plan to allow 10,000 Syrian refugees into the United States. CBS News’ Julianna Goldman reports.

Joe Biden cautions against turning Syrian refugees away

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In the weekly White House address, Vice President Joe Biden says that the extremist group ISIS wants to "manufacture a clash between civilizations" and would like the U.S. to "turn our backs on Muslims victimized by terrorism."

The Dish: Chef Jacques Pepin shares recipes from his new book and PBS cooking series

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Renowned chef, Jaques Pepen has been cooking since he was 13-years-old. He is now author of more than 25 cookbooks, including his 1976 book, "La Technique," which is still used in culinary schools today. Now at almost 80-years-old, he’s back on the public television with his new series, “Jacques Pepin heart and soul in the kitchen.” The companion book by the same name has just been released. Jacques Pepin joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday.”

Chipotle's E. coli breaks out on the East coast

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The growing E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle restaurant has officials saying the bacterial has now infected restaurant goers in three more states: California, New York, and Ohio. That’s in addition to previously confirmed cases in Washington, Oregon and Minnesota. Carter Evans reports.

"Weeds" star Mary-Louise Parker unveils her hot new memoir, "Dear Mr. You"

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She was in “Weeds,” and won an Emmy as well as a Tony and two Golden Globes. Now Mary Louise Parker is an author. Her new book is a memoir titled, “Dear Mr. You.” It’s an introspective look back at the men who’ve influenced her life -- her father, most of all.

Morning rounds: Is prostate cancer on decline or are we missing it?

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New research finds prostate cancer screenings are falling after the release of new guidelines in 2012. The research also shows incidence and diagnoses of the disease are also on the decline. Also, new research suggests a good breakfast could mean good grades for students. Dr. LaPook joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday”

Juan Zarate's new book on the finances of terrorists

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The Paris attacks have brought attention to how terrorism is funded. CBS News' senior national analyst, Juan Zarate was the first ever assistant secretary of the treasury for terrorist financing and financial crimes. He discusses his new book, “Treasury’s war, the unleashing of a new era of financial warfare.” Juan Zarate joins “CBS This Morning: Satuday.”

The deals are still here for now, but will Black Friday become normal Friday?

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The Friday after Thanksgiving has become nearly as important as Thanksgiving itself, at least for early bird shopping, but times may be changing. More and more retailers are re-thinking those blowout sales. Does it mean the end of people camping out all night and getting into fights over on sale merchandise? Consumer expert and contributor for “USA Today”, Regina Lewis joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday.”

State of emergency declared in Mali after dozens die in terror attacks

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In the wake of Friday's terror attack, a 10 day state of emergency is in effect in the West African nation of Mali. More than a dozen people died in the assault on a luxury hotel in Mali's capital, including one American. More than 100 people were taken hostage. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

Imminent threat of Paris-style attacks puts Belgian Govt. on high alert

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The Belgian capital of Brussels is on lock down after the government warned of possible terror attacks like those in Paris last week. Police and soldiers are patrolling the city. The Belgian government describes the threat of attack as "serious and imminent." This comes as Belgian media reports that a key suspect in the Paris attacks was arrested in the Brussels region last night.





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