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Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs "Green Lights"

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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 "Green Lights."

More than 1,000 new words added to Merriam-Webster dictionary

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From "binge-watching" to "photobombing," concepts that didn't even exist a few years ago are now getting official status. Anthony Mason looks at some of the new words that made the Merriam-Webster Dictionary this year.

Man's pacemaker leads to his indictment in arson case

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An Ohio man has been indicted on felony charges of aggravated arson and insurance fraud. A key piece of evidence is data downloaded from his pacemaker, secured after detectives obtained a search warrant. CBS news legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the controversial case and questions surrounding privacy.

Flood advisories remain as West begins recovery

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Parts of the West Coast are trying to dry out after several days of relentless heavy rain. There were at least eight weather-related deaths in California. Record rain fell in the state this week, with more expected Saturday. Flood advisories are in place, and California Gov. Jerry Brown is asking the president for a disaster declaration. Carter Evans reports.

Michael Barbaro on latest hurdles facing Trump administration

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The managing editor and host of "The Daily," a new podcast of the New York Times, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss President Trump's consideration of a new executive order on immigration, national security adviser Michael Flynn's contact with Russia, and more.

Michael Flynn's call with Russian official may have violated law

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President Trump is expressing "full confidence" in national security adviser Mike Flynn Saturday amid calls from Democrats for an investigation. It comes after revelations Flynn discussed U.S. sanctions against Russia with a Russian diplomat, before Mr. Trump took office. Jeff Pegues reports.



Trump suggests he might sign a new travel ban next week

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After a troubled launch of his signature executive order, President Trump is now preparing a plan B for his controversial travel ban. Late Friday, the president told reporters aboard Air Force One that while his current executive order is being challenged by the courts, he may file a brand new executive order this coming week. Errol Barnett reports.

Breaking down Flynn backlash

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President Trump's national security adviser Michael Flynn reportedly talked about Russian sanctions with the Russian ambassador to the U.S. before Mr. Trump took office. Washington Post opinion columnist Catherine Rampell joined CBSN to break down the controversy.

Chaffetz faces angry town hall

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Utah Republican Jason Chaffetz was booed and yelled at by a crowd at a town hall. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to explain why lawmakers are being greeting with protests in their home districts.

Emma Stone on Hollywood auditions

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In this preview of a profile to air on "Sunday Morning," Emma Stone, the Oscar-nominated star of "La La Land," talks with Lee Cowan about her move to Los Angeles at age 15 to pursue an acting career, and how she faced the daunting process of Hollywood auditions.

Trump learning how being president is not like being a CEO

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In 2015, President Trump told CBS News that his CEO experience could solve America's problems. He is now starting to learn how the Constitution, Congress and the Supreme Court can get in the way. Scott Pelley reports.

Peak flu season hits 43 states

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The CDC says the flu is "widespread" in 43 states as health officials are recording nearly 14,000 cases per week. Dr. Jon LaPook reports on some of the outbreaks.

Angry protesters packing congressional town halls

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Congressional Republicans are getting grilled at events in their district by constituents upset about a possible Obamacare repeal, among other hot-button issues. One California representative had to be escorted out by police. Nancy Cordes reports.

Flynn's contacts with Russia receive new scrutiny

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President Trump's National Security Adviser Michael Flynn is under investigation for contacts he had with Russia's ambassador to the United States before the inauguration. Flynn may have broken a 200-year-old law in the process. Jeff Pegues reports.

Trump says he may sign a brand new travel ban order next week

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President Trump says he may sign a brand new travel ban order next week instead of waiting for the courts to deal with his first one, which was placed on hold last week by a federal judge, and later upheld Tuesday on appeal. Jan Crawford has the latest

Coming up: The view from Antarctica

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Next week, CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips will be on top of the bottom of the world, reporting live from Antarctica for "CBS This Morning" and the "CBS Evening News." Phillips will be sailing among the shrinking glaciers and penguin colonies, where scientists now have irrefutable evidence of warming temperatures, and its potentially disastrous consequences.

Questions raised about Michael Flynn's talks with Russia

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A Washington Post report claims National Security Advisor Michael Flynn spoke with the Russian ambassador about U.S. sanctions before Trump's election and may have misled Vice President Mike Pence about the calls. The Washington Post's James Hohmann joins CBSN with more.





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