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Bill Pickett Rodeo celebrates forgotten cowboys of color

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One rodeo tells the story of the forgotten cowboys and cowgirls of color. The Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo is named after the famous black cowboy of the early 1900s. Danielle Nottingham reports.

Grammy Award statues still assembled by hand

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Heading into the Grammy Awards, Beyonce leads the pack with nine nominations. She and the other Grammy winners may not be aware of this, but the coveted statues are handcrafted works of art. Mireya Villarreal paid a visit to the artist known as "The Grammy Man."

Northeast in for another round of snow

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Heavy rain triggered mudslides across California, and parts of a highway were wiped out in Santa Cruz County. At least eight people have been killed by storms in recent days. Meanwhile, the Northeast is in for more snow. Pamela Gardner is tracking the storms at CBS station WBZ-TV in Boston.

Planned Parenthood demonstrations held across the country

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Two sides of an old battle came face to face in Washington with dueling rallies in support of and in opposition to a woman's right to an abortion. Demonstrations also took place across the country for both sides of the Planned Parenthood debate. Tony Dokoupil reports.

Federal agents conduct immigration raids

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Agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, have conducted sweeps in several cities. Officials say they're rounding up illegal immigrants who have committed crimes. Carter Evans reports.

Where does travel ban battle go after ruling?

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Federal judges have put President Trump's executive order on hold while they decide whether it is constitutional for the president to impose a temporary ban on refugees and immigrants from several predominantly Muslim nations. Paula Reid has the details.



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CDC expected to announce new mask guidance; iPhone software update lets users determine privacy

Trump speaks out on domestic matters during diplomatic visit

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President Trump and Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took a swing at golf diplomacy at the Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida. They're spending the weekend together discussing trade and shared military interests. Major Garrett reports the president also spent some time on Twitter.

Trump attacks on judiciary raise concerns

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President Trump's attacks on the judiciary are raising safety concerns for some judges. The president tweeted last week about the Seattle judge that ruled against his executive order on immigration and later called the court system "political." CBSN's Reena Ninan has the latest on the tension.

How rewriting travel ban would help Trump administration

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President Trump is considering a do-over on his controversial immigration executive order. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid spoke to CBSN about how the Trump administration can handle the next move.

New, "narrower" travel ban could come early next week

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The Trump administration is reportedly working on rewriting the executive order behind its controversial travel ban by early next week. Jesse Byrnes, associate editor at The Hill, spoke to CBSN about when a new order may come.

The Trump administration's "two-track" strategy for the travel ban

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After a federal court upheld a judge's order blocking President Trump's travel ban, the administration is left with two options going forward: rewrite the executive order behind the ban or appeal the case all the way to the Supreme Court. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett has the details on what the White House will do next.

Is Trump rethinking approach with Israel?

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President Trump appears to be changing his tone regarding Israel. His administration has questioned new settlements and may be reconsidering an earlier push to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. Ilan Goldenberg, director of the Middle East Security Program for the Center for a New American Security, spoke to CBSN about the developments.

"Hit Makers": New book explores how things become popular

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In a world of media overload, what determines which music or TV shows --even political candidates -- will rise above the din to become the thing everyone talks about? Author Derek Thompson, senior editor at The Atlantic, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his new book, "The Hit Makers: The Science of Popularity in an Age of Distraction," which explores how things move from obscurity to obsession.

Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs "House of Mercy"

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A gifted multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz was a mandolin virtuoso by the age of 10. At 16, the Austin native was signed by Sugar Hill Records and began working on her debut album. Last year, Jarosz released "Undercurrent," her fourth album that's nominated in three Grammy categories. On "CBS This Morning: Saturday," Jarosz performs "House of Mercy."

The Dish: Chef Carla Pallotta

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Chef Carla Pallotta was born and raised in Boston's North End, the city's Little Italy. There, she grew up enjoying her family's simple recipes from the old country's Puglia region. Those same dishes would find their way onto the menu at Nebo Cucina & Enoteca, which she opened with her sister and business partner, Christine. On "CBS This Morning: Saturday," Pallotta shares her story and some signature dishes.

Russian dossier on Trump gaining credibility

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Just a week before his inauguration, a report surfaced claiming Russia may be keeping possibly salacious secrets on then President-elect Donald Trump. Until now, the report, a 35-page dossier, was largely unverified. That changed Friday. Jeff Pegues reports.

Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs "Take Me Back"

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A gifted multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz was a mandolin virtuoso by the age of 10. At 16, the Austin native was signed by Sugar Hill Records and began working on her debut album. Last year, Jarosz released "Undercurrent," her fourth album that's nominated in three Grammy categories. On "CBS This Morning: Saturday," Jarosz performs "Take Me Back."





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