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Tensions flaring up between Trump administration, Iran

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Tensions between the Trump administration and Iran are flaring up. The U.S. hit Iran with new sanctions. Iran responded with a new round of short-range missile tests. Jonathan Vigliotti has more from London.

Protesters greet Trump in Florida

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President Trump is spending the weekend with his family at the so-called "Winter White House" in Florida. But it won't be a quiet one. There's a charity ball and protesters nearby on the march. Manuel Bojorquez is there.

Iranian baby cleared to enter U.S. for surgery

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A baby girl from Iran who had been blocked from entering the U.S. has been cleared to fly to Oregon for a desperately needed heart surgery. Danielle Nottingham has the latest.

Travelers from once-banned countries fly into U.S.

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JFK airport in New York was the scene of one of the largest demonstrations against President Trump's immigration order. It's much more calm as airports nationwide are receiving travelers from once-banned countries again. Tony Dokoupil has more.

Judge lifts travel ban, causing Trump to lash out

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A federal judge in Seattle has lifted President Trump's travel ban one week after it was put in place. Immigration supporters celebrated in major cities while the president lamented on Twitter. Paula Reid has more.

Will travel ban battle go to Supreme Court?

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President Trump's controversial travel ban is on hold after a judge's ruling. The White House, however, has already vowed to challenge the ruling. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid has the details on what lies ahead.



The Dish: Katie Button

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Growing up in New Jersey, Katie Button was a serious student, going on to earn a master's degree in biomedical engineering and entering a PhD program. But she soon discovered her heart was in the kitchen. She was chosen for an internship at Spain's famous "El Bulli." She went on to open "Curate" and "Nightbell" in Asheville, North Carolina. Button joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share her culinary journey and signature dishes.

Impact of analytics on restaurant industry

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss Americans' knowledge of heart disease, and how meal timing and frequency could impact heart health. Also, in our first installment of a new segment called "Practical Advice," we explain what you need to know when visiting the emergency room.

Documentary examines life inside America's supermax prisons

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The nation's supermax prisons hold most inmates in solitary confinement -- in eight-by-10 cells, 23 hours a day -- often for years at a time. There are over 40 such facilities operating across the U.S. The new HBO documentary, "Solitary," goes inside one of them: the Red Onion State Prison in Southwest Virginia. Director and producer Kristi Jacobson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the film.

Morning Rounds: Heart health and emergency room visits

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss Americans' knowledge of heart disease, and how meal timing and frequency could impact heart health. Also, in our first installment of a new segment called "Practical Advice," -- we explain what you need to know when visiting the emergency room.

"48 Hours" preview: "Guilty Until Proven Innocent"

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A pair of workman's overalls, a victim who said she could identity one of her attacks, and DNA were the evidence that led to the conviction of Darryl Pinkins and Roosevelt Glenn in a brutal 1989 rape case in Hammond, Indiana. But Pinkins and Glenn -- who have always maintained their innocence -- don't match the DNA. Maureen Maher of "48 Hours" was there when a new DNA technology promised to blow this case wide open.

What judge's travel ban halt means for Trump administration

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A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Trump's controversial travel ban nationwide. John Heilemann, executive producer and co-host of Showtime's political series "The Circus," joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how the ruling is the "first real victory" for the president's opponents.

What we know so far about the Louvre attack

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The Louvre Museum is reopened to the public Saturday, one day after a machete-wielding man attacked two soldiers. The man was shot and critically wounded. The French government said the incident was a terror attack and provided a new case of jitters to an already nervous France. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.

A look back at the difficult week for President Trump's diplomacy

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President Trump is at his Florida estate Saturday for his first weekend off since taking office. But it may not be a relaxing one. Iran is conducting new tests of its missile and radar systems in a show of defiance, after the U.S. imposed new sanctions over a ballistic missile test launch last weekend. Errol Barnett reports.

Federal judge temporarily halts President Trump's travel ban

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A federal judge in Seattle temporarily blocked President Trump's controversial order that prevented some refugees and foreign nationals from entering the United States. Friday's ruling said President Trump's order was unconstitutional, and cleared the way for travelers affected by the ban to board flights bound for the U.S. Paula Reid reports.

Breaking down the polls on Trump

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Polling shows that Americans are still divided along partisan lines on issues like the immigration order. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN to break down the polls.

White House imposes new Iran sanctions

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The White House has imposed new Iran sanctions that targets more than two dozen individuals and businesses. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest on foreign relations.

Louvre attack being investigated as terrorism

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A knife-wielding man who lunged at a military patrol at the Louvre and slashed one officer has been shot and arrested. CBS News Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest on the attack.

President Trump's first two weeks

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President Trump had a busy first two weeks in office, administering a series of executive orders while also calling for his Cabinet picks to be confirmed. Washington Post reporter Amber Phillips joins CBSN to discuss the latest.

Price increases for drug used to treat heroin overdoses

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Cities across the country are fighting to stem the tide of opioid overdoses, but one tool is becoming much harder to afford. The cost of life-saving drug naloxone, used on patients who have overdosed, has recently doubled. Anna Werner reports.





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