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Woman punched by Arizona cop describes incident

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An Arizona police officer is on administrative leave after a disturbing video surfaced showing him punching a woman as he tried to arrest her. Officer Jeff Bonar believed she had outstanding warrants. But as Carter Evans reports, that wasn't the case.

President Obama reassures allies about President-elect Trump

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President Obama heads to South America after the European leg of his final trip abroad while in office. The president met with key allies in Berlin to discuss security and economic challenges, and also reassured European leaders concerned about the transition of power to President-elect Donald Trump. Margaret Brennan reports from Berlin.

Aquaculture research park redefining what it means to be a fish farm

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"Wild caught" has become a desired attribute at the fish counter. But that may be changing. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Jeff Glor spoke to experts on why fish farming may be repairing a bad reputation to become a key player in the world's food supply.

Secret Service works to secure Trump Tower

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New York City officials are expected to address safety concerns surrounding President-elect Donald Trump's penthouse in Manhattan. Security around the skyscraper is creating a traffic nightmare in a busy neighborhood. Michelle Miller reports from outside Trump Tower.

Apple's new coffee table book

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Apple has a new coffee table book on sale for $199 for the smaller size, and $299 for the bigger size. The book presents pictures of Apple products that have come out in the last 20 years. CNET editor Brian Tong joins CBSN to talk more about the book.

Nike's self-lacing shoes set to release in December

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Nike is set to release their highly-anticipated self-lacing shoes in early December. But there will be less than 100 pairs available for purchase. CNET editor Brian Tong joins CBSN to discuss the shoes of the future.

Rounding up the country's largest bison herd

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Every year, volunteer ranchers head to South Dakota's Custer State Park to round up the country's largest bison herd. Chip Reid reports on the thrilling spectacle.



Facebook and Google go after fake news

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False headlines on social media have scores of people believing news that isn't true. This week, social media giants Facebook and Google decided to stop the bad presses on their site and go after hoax websites. Jericka Duncan reports.

New details in deaths of American soldiers in Jordan

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A new, disturbing picture is emerging in the deaths of three American soldiers this month in Jordan. David Martin reports on how what was thought to be a tragic accident is now considered a terror attack.

Cabinet hopefuls include Trump critics

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CBS News has learned that some of the candidates for Donald Trump's cabinet positions have been at odds with the president-elect in the past. The list includes 2012 GOP nominee Mitt Romney and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley. Nancy Cordes reports.

Will Trump appoint son-in-law to White House post?

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President-elect Donald Trump seems to lean heavily on his son-in-law Jared Kushner and may enlist Kushner to advise him in the White House. Which raises the question: Do nepotism laws allow him to give Kushner a job? Anna Werner reports.

Surgeon general reveals shocking report on substance abuse and addiction

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Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released startling results in a report on drug abuse. Researchers have learned nearly 21 million suffer from substance abuse, but 90 percent are not getting treatment. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula has more on the crisis.

President Obama warns Donald Trump about Russia

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At a joint news conference Thursday with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Obama said that he hopes President-elect Donald Trump will tough on Russia when needed. CBS News foreign correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN with more.

How much does Steve Bannon influence Trump?

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President-elect Donald Trump's appointment of "alt-right" publisher Steve Bannon as his top strategist has raised alarm. How much does Bannon really influence Trump's thinking? David Fahrenthold of The Washington Post joins CBSN with more details.

Saturday Sessions: Tune-Yards perform "Hypnotized”

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California-based music duo Tune-Yards join this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” Artists Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner recorded their first album with a hand-held recorder on a recycled cassette tape. It got them noticed — and signed — and a later album hit the Top Ten on Billboard’s Rock and Independent Albums charts. Performing from Oakland from their new album "Sketchy,” here are Tune-Yards with "Hypnotized."

Saturday Sessions: Tune-Yards perform "My Neighbor”

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California-based music duo Tune-Yards join this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” Artists Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner recorded their first album with a hand-held recorder on a recycled cassette tape. It got them noticed — and signed — and a later album hit the Top Ten on Billboard’s Rock and Independent Albums charts. Performing from Oakland from their new album "Sketchy,” here are Tune-Yards with "My Neighbor."

Saturday Sessions: Tune-Yards perform "Hold Yourself”

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California-based music duo Tune-Yards join this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” Artists Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner recorded their first album with a hand-held recorder on a recycled cassette tape. It got them noticed — and signed — and a later album hit the Top Ten on Billboard’s Rock and Independent Albums charts. Performing from Oakland from their new album "Sketchy,” here are Tune-Yards with "Hold Yourself.”

New Jersey deli gets a valuation of more than $100 million

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Until last week, Your Hometown Deli in Paulsboro, New Jersey was just an unassuming sandwich shop. Now it's a Wall Street mystery after the single delicatessen became a publicly traded company valued at $100 million. Brook Silva-Braga reports.

The Dish: Chef Beverly Kim on giving back during pandemic

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She was a James Beard Award winner for her unique take on Korean cuisine.​ But like so many chefs, Beverly Kim's world was up-ended by the pandemic. Michelle Miller shows the inspiring way Kim turned misfortune into an opportunity to give back to her community.

Doctor on Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine, distribution progress

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As federal health agencies end their recommended pause on use of Johnson and Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine, CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to answer questions about the vaccine and progress the U.S. has made with vaccine distribution.

Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine makes a return

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Shots of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine are heading back into the arms of Americans after federal health officials lifted their pause on Friday. The shots were briefly halted after rare blood-clotting incidents were discovered in women who had received the vaccine. Michael George reports.

Biden pledges U.S. will cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least half by 2030

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President Biden is attempting to turn his words at the virtual global climate summit into action after pledging to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. by more than 50% by 2030. The effort to lower the Earth's temperature puts the U.S. on the same page as Russia and China. Christina Ruffini reports.





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