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"48 Hours" presents remarkable story of survival

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Thirty-two people were killed last March when terrorists bombed an airport and a train station in Brussels, Belgium. Among the injured was a former professional basketball player named Sebastien Bellin. On "48 Hours," Vladimir Duthiers has his remarkable story of survival.

Cities see backlash against new taxes on streaming video

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Cities across the country are seeing a backlash against new taxes on streaming video. Local governments are trying to make up for lost revenue when people "cut the cord" from their cable companies and switch to services like Netflix and Hulu. Carter Evans has more.

How did businesses fare on Black Friday?

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Deep discounts and door-buster deals drew millions into stores for Black Friday. Marlie Hall reports how businesses big and small are doing so far this holiday shopping season.



Fidel Castro's death sparks celebrations in Little Havana's streets

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News of Fidel Castro's death prompted celebrations in the streets of Miami's Cuban-American neighborhood, Little Havana. Within 30 minutes of the announcement, Cuban-Americans took to the streets banging pots, pans and drums. David Begnaud has more.

Cuban dictator Fidel Castro dead at 90

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Fidel Castro was the revolutionary leader who put Cuba on the world stage, made himself a world player and was the communist adversary for 10 U.S. presidents. Now, the last historic political figure of the Cold War is gone. Scott Pelley reports.

How Fidel Castro reshaped politics

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Fidel Castro was in power during the terms of 10 American presidents, and his death will mark the end of an era in Cuban history. Julia Sweig, author of the book "Cuba: What Everyone Needs To Know," spoke to CBSN about Castro's legacy.

Who will Donald Trump add to his Cabinet next?

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President-elect Donald Trump is in Palm Beach, Florida, sorting through his options for Cabinet appointments. Roll Call Columnist Jon Allen spoke to CBSN about the potential picks.

Cuban-Americans celebrate Castro's death

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Cuban-Americans are celebrating Fidel Castro's death across the country, but the celebration is no more raucous than in Miami's neighborhood of Little Havana. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud is on the ground talking to the people in the streets, including City of Miami Mayor, Tomas Regalado.

Bipartisan police reform bill moves through Florida statehouse

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A bill focusing on a number of controversial police tactics is currently making its way through the Florida statehouse. Florida Representative and member of the Florida Legislative Black Caucus Fentrice Driskell joins CBSN to explain what this legislation would do.

Marco Rubio on Fidel Castro's death

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Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has been a harsh critic of the Fidel Castro regime and President Obama's decision to normalize relations with the island nation. He spoke to CBSN anchor Reena Ninan about the dictator's passing.

The Dish: Chef Judy Joo

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New Jersey native Judy Joo first took an interest in cooking while watching her mother prepare traditional Korean dishes at home. She has two restaurants named "Jinjuu" in London and Hong Kong. A winner of "Iron Chef UK," Joo also hosts the cooking channel's "Korean Food Made Simple." Joo joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share her story and some signature dishes.

Pennsylvania lawmakers push bill banning transgender athletes from women's sports

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Pennsylvania lawmakers have introduced a bill, called the "Fairness In Women's Sports Act," to ban transgender girls from competing on female school sports teams. The bill is the latest in a nationwide effort to pass such legislation. Lana Zak spoke with former U.S. women's national soccer team member and LGBTQ advocate Lori Lindsey about the push to exclude transgender athletes.

Movies to see before award season

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Over the next few weeks, Hollywood studios will deliver a wide range of films aimed at Oscar voters and other movie and media professionals. Fandango managing editor Erik Davis joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share this year's top contenders.

Inside the company that adorns American cities for the holidays

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The Christmas shopping season is officially underway. Millions of people -- tourists and locals alike -- make the pilgrimage each year to the shopping mecca of Midtown Manhattan. Michelle Miller has the story of one company that helps transform this city and others into a holiday paradise. This story originally aired November 26, 2016.

Woman says Fidel Castro's death "brings hope" for Cuba

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In Miami, hundreds of Cubans who fled the Castro regime came out into the streets to celebrate his death. David Begnaud spoke to one woman who said she was "happy that the devil finally went home."

New tax proposed for streaming services

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A lot of people are probably binge-watching the brand new "Gilmore Girls" series on Netflix this holiday weekend. While binge-watching might seem like a luxury, some cities around the country are calling it a utility. As Carter Evans reports, that means they're trying to tax it.

Entertainment industry calls for infrastructure recognition

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President Biden says his infrastructure plan will take an expansive approach. The president says the goal is to "meet the inspiration of the American people" and members of the arts and entertainment industry want to be a part of that inspiration. Rachel S. Moore, president and CEO of the Music Center in Los Angeles, joins CBSN to discuss why she says the entertainment industry should be included in President Biden's $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan.

Morning Rounds: Preventing dementia, strokes, and more

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Medical contributors Dr. Tara Narula and Dr. David Agus join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss reducing the risk of dementia and strokes, and why low-fat milk may not actually be as healthy as we thought.

Will the new Trump administration wage war on marijuana?

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Twenty-eight states have now legalized either medical or recreational marijuana. But Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump's nominee to run the Justice Department, is staunchly opposed to marijuana legalization. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid and Mark Kleiman, a public policy professor at New York University, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss whether we're likely to see any changes.

Trump transition team's squabble over secretary of state pick

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On Friday, Donald Trump named two figures to his White House staff: Kathleen Troia McFarland as deputy national security adviser and Donald McGahn as White House counsel. But there appears to be a split within the transition team over who will be nominated to lead the State Department. Mark Alexander, dean of the Villanova University's law school, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the Trump transition.





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