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CBS journalist arrested outside Donald Trump's canceled Chicago rally

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Sopan Deb has been following Donald Trump's campaign for CBS News since it began last summer. After Trump's Chicago rally was canceled, Deb was capturing the clashes between protesters and supporters outside when he was grabbed from behind, thrown to the ground and handcuffed. Deb spoke about the incident. Jim Axelrod reports.

Man tries to rush stage at Donald Trump rally

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Secret Service agents had to form a protective cordon around Donald Trump when a man tried to rush the stage at a rally for the Republican presidential front-runner. The already high tensions at Trump's rallies escalated in recent days with a Trump rally in Chicago being postponed due to security concerns. Dean Reynolds has more.

Watch: Secret Service run to Trump as protester rushes stage

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Secret Service agents rushed to protect Donald Trump Saturday as a protester at his Vandalia, OH rally tried to climb on stage. Trump said he was "ready" to take him on but preferred to have security handle the disruption. Watch the video.

Trump: Sanders supporters caused violence

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Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump defended his supporters as "really nice" after his Chicago rally Friday night was canceled due to protests and violence. The billionaire said Saturday that Bernie Sanders supporters taunted his "people" and the Vermont Senator needs to call on them to "stop". Watch Trump's first comments Saturday after the Chicago protests.

At least five killed as flooding continues in South

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Days of torrential rainfall have triggered flooding in the lower Mississippi Valley. Some rivers are expected to crest Saturday, adding to the trouble. At least three weather-related deaths have been reported and hundreds of rescues have taken place. David Begnaud reports from Bossier City, Louisiana.

The Dish: Marcus Paslay

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Born and raised in Arlington, Texas, Marcus Paslay yearned to become a chef from an early age. His grandparents’ farm was nearby and he worked in their garden and helped can vegetables, which shows today in his farm-to-table cooking philosophy. After leaving business school, he enrolled in The Culinary Institute of America and then spent years mastering his art in restaurants across the country. Two years after returning to Texas in 2013, he opened his own restaurant, Clay Pigeon, in Fort Worth and it quickly became a hit. Читать дальше...



Sarah Marquis details hike from Siberia to Australia in new book

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Growing up in Switzerland, Sarah Marquis had never heard of solo extreme walking, but by age 17, she was walking across continents by herself. Now 42, she’s an explorer for National Geographic. Her new book, "Wild by Nature" is about one of her most extreme journeys from Siberia, all the way to Australia. Vinita Nair spoke to Marquis about her journeys at the New York's famed Explorers Club.

Artist recreates iconic photos with actor John Malkovich

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Nearly a century ago, the versatile actor Lon Chaney was known as the "man of a thousand faces." Now, that title might be passed to actor John Malkovich instead. Working with his long-time collaborator -- the acclaimed photographer, Sandro Miller -- Malkovich morphed into 41 famous figures in his new coffee table book, "The Malkovich Sessions," due out April 5th. Sandro Miller joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how he recreated the iconic photos.

CDC panel needs more time to weigh risks of Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine

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The CDC says it needs more time to weigh the risks of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. An advisory panel met Wednesday but said it did not have enough information to make a decision, leaving a temporary pause on the vaccine in place. Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior scholar at Johns Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health, joins CBSN's Lana Zak with more on the fate of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.

U.S. climate envoy John Kerry has talks in China

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U.S. climate envoy John Kerry arrived in Shanghai Wednesday to discuss climate change with his Chinese counterpart. China is the world's leading emitter of carbon, followed by the U.S. CBSN contributor Isaac Stone Fish joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

Trump-era border policy still being used to expel migrants from U.S.

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The Biden administration will continue using a Trump-era immigration policy to expel migrants from the U.S. Title 42 allows U.S. Customs and Border Protection to deny migrants entry into the country due to the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

New details revealed about Congressman Gaetz's 2018 Bahamas trip

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Prosecutors are continuing to investigate Florida Representative Matt Gaetz for federal sex crimes, and the details of a 2018 trip to the Bahamas could be crucial to their probe. The Republican is accused of violating sex trafficking laws and having an inappropriate sexual relationship with an underage girl. Gaetz denies all allegations, and last week called them quote "wild conspiracy theories." Marc Caputo, a national political reporter for Politico, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.

How NCAA selection committee seeds March Madness tournament

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It is a big weekend for men’s college basketball. March Madness is about to begin, and the men’s basketball selection committee will announce brackets for the field of 68 teams. About 40 million fans will fill out the brackets. NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee chairman Joe Castiglione joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the seeding process.

Teams, venues say goodbye to paper tickets

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Paper tickets for concerts or games are quickly becoming a thing of the past. So in the digital age, are we closing in on the death of the paper ticket? Quartz reporter Ashley Rodriguez joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the transition.

Over 50 percent of U.S. diet made up of "ultra-processed" foods

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A new study finds "ultra-processed" foods make up more than half of all the calories in the U.S. diet. Also, the United Nations is highlighting the importance of a group of foods that can have big benefits for your health -- "pulses." Finally, could a bit of chocolate help keep your brain sharp? CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips and Samantha Heller, a registered dietitian and exercise physiologist, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss these health issues.

Russia wants more info on mysterious death of ex-Putin aide

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When Mikhail Lesin's body was found inside a Washington, D.C., hotel back in November, Russian media reported within hours that the former aide of President Vladimir Putin had died of a heart attack. But now the D.C. medical examiner has concluded otherwise, fueling speculation that he may have been murdered. Jeff Pegues reports.

Nancy Reagan remembered with emotional tributes at funeral

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Nancy Reagan is once again alongside her beloved husband. The former first lady’s life was celebrated on Friday by a thousand guests including first lady Michelle Obama, former President George W. Bush and three former first ladies at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Southern California. Ben Tracy reports on the ceremony and the legacy Reagan leaves behind.

Eye Opener: Fists fly after Trump cancels Chicago rally

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A Donald Trump rally explodes into violence, and a CBS News journalist gets caught in the turmoil. Also, rivers reach their breaking point as the unrelenting rain continues in the South. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Violence breaks out at Univ. of Illinois as Donald Trump cancels rally

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Anger surrounding Donald Trump's presidential campaign reached a boiling point Friday night in Chicago. The Republican front-runner canceled a campaign rally over security concerns when thousands of protesters gathered outside an arena at the University of Illinois, then flooded the venue where he was scheduled to speak. Trump's campaign events have turned increasingly hostile, with sometimes-violent confrontations between his supporters and demonstrators. Dean Reynolds reports.

Donald Trump and Ted Cruz respond to Chicago rally unrest

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Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Ted Cruz spoke out late Friday, hours after Trump cancelled a rally in Chicago amid clashes between supporters and protesters. Dean Reynolds reports.

Trump protesters shut down Chicago rally

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A Chicago Donald Trump rally was first shut down, then cancelled when protests broke out Friday night. Demonstrators overwhelmed the crowd both inside and outside the arena.





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