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Frozen moose found locked in combat

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Two moose were found frozen locked in combat near a remote town in Alaska. CBSN anchor Reena Ninan has the video.

Donald Trump's controversial Cabinet appointments

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Democrats have been very critical of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet choices so far, but they will not be able to stop them from being confirmed. Republican strategist and former communications director for Paul Ryan's vice presidential campaign Kevin Sheridan spoke to CBSN about the issue from Washington.

Why is Mitt Romney meeting with Trump?

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President-elect Donald Trump is spending the weekend at his golf club in New Jersey with his transition team trying to decide who else will be joining his Cabinet. National political reporter for Bloomberg Sahil Kapur spoke to CBSN about who Mr. Trump is considering for some key spots.

How is TSA preparing for the holiday season?

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AAA predicts more than 48 million people will travel this Thanksgiving, including more than 3.5 million who will be flying. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg spoke to CBSN about what the TSA is doing to prepare.

Bill Plante reflects on his career

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After 52 years with CBS News, senior White House correspondent Bill Plante is retiring. He spoke to CBSN anchor Reena Ninan about his illustrious career.

What are world leaders saying to Obama about Trump?

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President Obama is attending the APEC summit in Peru as part of his final trip, where leaders from nations across the world will likely have his ear. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett has the latest on what they are saying to Mr. Obama about Mr. Trump.

Trump demands "Hamilton" cast apologize; cast refuses

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After Vice President-elect Mike Pence was met with a mix of boos and cheers at the Broadway show "Hamilton," Donald Trump demanded that the cast of the show apologize for harassing Pence. CBSN anchor Reena Ninan has the story.



Students stage "sanctuary campus" protests against Trump's immigration policy

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There are growing concerns over how Donald Trump's White House will treat undocumented immigrants who came here as children. Thousands of demonstrators at reportedly more than 80 colleges and universities have signed petitions and walked out in support of undocumented classmates. Tony Dokoupil reports from Harvard, where students are calling for a "sanctuary campus."

The "Hamilton" cast's message to Vice President-elect Mike Pence

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Vice President-elect Mike Pence made an appearance on Broadway Friday night, but it wasn't a hit. Pence was greeted by a mix of boos and cheers as he took his seat before the performance of the musical, "Hamilton." After the show, Pence got a lecture from a cast member about Donald Trump's incendiary remarks during the presidential campaign.

The Dish: Chef Michael Mina

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Chef Michael Mina's path to culinary fame and fortune was unusual. He was born in Cairo, Egypt, and raised in the suburbs of Seattle. As a young man, he managed a small French restaurant in his hometown. He now owns the Mina Group, with more than two dozen restaurants in 11 cities. Mina joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his story and some signature dishes.

The 25-year worldwide phenomenon of Blue Man Group

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Sometimes, feeling blue -- or "being" blue -- is a good thing. Just ask audiences around the world, who've flocked to see the Blue Man Group. They've performed in more than 20 countries for 35 million people. It all started in New York City 25 years ago this past Thursday. Jamie Wax shows the story behind the blue crew.

A look at the world's first fully painted film honoring Vincent Van Gogh

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"Loving Vincent" is a unique film about a unique artist: Vincent Van Gogh. It tells the story of the brilliant and troubled 19th century Dutch painter entirely with paintings in Van Gogh's style. Well over 60,000 individual paintings were created to make one-and-a-half hours of film. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

The battle to stop the spread of fake news online

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There's growing concern about fake stories online to draw in readers and possibly mislead voters. Dan Ackerman, senior editor at CNET, and Jeff Jarvis, a journalism professor at the City University of New York, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the motivation behind the fake headlines, and the role websites and social media platforms should play to inform users.

Morning Rounds: Celebrex, statins, and more

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook looks at a new study that says the Celebrex arthritis drug does not pose a greater heart risk than rival drugs. Also, he is joined by CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula on "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss recommendations for the use of the statin drugs to lower the risk of heart disease, and more.

Pope Francis names three new American cardinals

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At the Vatican Saturday morning, Pope Francis elevated 17 bishops to cardinals, including three Americans. Seth Doane reports from St. Peter's Basilica, where the ceremony took place.

Breaking down Trump's choices for key Cabinet positions

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Mark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for the New York Times magazine and a CBS News contributor, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss Donald Trump's controversial picks for his Cabinet and the Senate's possible reactions.

Who are Trump's controversial picks for his White House team?

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President-elect Donald Trump is expected to announce more Cabinet appointments next week. Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is the leading candidate for secretary of state. Former Goldman Sachs executive Steve Mnuchin will be tapped for treasury secretary, and the new commerce secretary will likely be billionaire investor Wilbur Ross. Trump also announced Friday three picks to his national security team. Weijia Jiang reports.

College students find a way to fix "fake news"

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Four college students came up with a fix to Facebook's "fake news" problem in just 36 hours. The team created FiB, which verifies posts based on credibility and sources. One of the students, Purdue University freshman Anant Goel, joins CBSN to discuss how they did it.

The media's responsiblity in battling fake news

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The spread of fake news online has lead to diminished trust between the public and those who run media outlets. Tow-Knight Center Director Jeff Jarvis joins CBSN to discuss how the media can fix the fake news problem.

Fake news' impact on politics

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The 2016 election has caused a heightened awareness of "fake news" online - and some have even said false information contributed to Trump's victory. CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN to discuss the impact fake news can have on politics.

Trump University agrees to $25M settlement

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Trump University agreed to a $25 million settlement in a class-action fraud lawsuit - despite that Trump earlier said he would never settle. CBS News Justice Reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss the case.

Sanctuary cities prepare for fight

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Sanctuary cities across the U.S. are preparing for a fight after President-elect Trump suggested cutting funds to the cities during the campaign. CBS News Correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN to discuss the purpose of the cities and the controversy surrounding them.





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