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Influencer who once shunned COVID shot now promotes vaccinations

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An influencer who pushed anti-vaccine messages is now publicly promoting her COVID-19 vaccination to make up for the misinformation she spread during her movement. Heather Simpson, a freelance writer and activist, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss why she decided to get the vaccine.

Saturday Sessions: Manchester Orchestra performs "Keel Timing"

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Manchester Orchestra returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing their latest album, "The Million Masks of God." The band formed in 2004, and since then, they have played the main stages at Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza and had hits on the alternative charts. The band joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform "Keel Timing."

America's Steeplechase - Russian Subtitles

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Charlie Rose goes to horse country to report on the centuries-old tradition of "timber racing," an exhilarating and dangerous sport characterized by steep jumps.

Chess Country - Russian Subtitles

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The game of chess takes root in rural Mississippi, growing students' horizons and changing a whole community.

Starchitect - Russian Subtitles

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Bjarke Ingels is young, Danish and the current star of the world's architectural scene, handling over 60 major projects including the Googleplex and Two World Trade Center.



Trump questions why immigrants come from "sh*thole countries"

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In a White House meeting today, President Trump was discussing protections for immigrants from countries like Haiti and El Salvador when he asked lawmakers, "Why are we having all these people coming from sh*thole countries come here?" CBSN's Reena Ninan reports.

Trump tweets mixed messages ahead of key vote on surveillance program

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President Trump sparked confusion ahead of a House vote to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). First he attacked the program before urging the House to pass it. The Hill's Jordan Fabian joins CBSN to explain the significance.

Portland in transition

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Portland, known for its quirky, liberal citizenry, is facing challenges and change.

9 most stressful jobs in America

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Many people kick off the new year vowing to eliminate stress from their lives. But for some, stress is just part of the job. Here are the 9 most stressful jobs in the U.S., according to a CareerCast survey.

Alien-like shark found in Pacific near Taiwan

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These terrifying creatures may look like something out of the movie "Aliens," but they are actually viper dogfish sharks. The Fisheries Research Institute recently caught five near Taiwan.

How to prepare for this year's flu season

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The U.S. is being hit with one of the worst flu seasons in years, with 45 states reporting widespread illness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's four times as many as this time last year. Here are some ways to prepare for this year's flu season.

Congresswoman Liz Cheney likely to be ousted as Republican Conference Chair

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House Republicans are expected to vote Wednesday to remove Congresswoman Liz Cheney of Wyoming as the party's conference chair. It follows an ongoing feud between Cheney and former President Trump. Tyler Pager, White House reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBSN's Lana Zak with his analysis.

Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens admits affair, denies blackmail

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The governor of Missouri has admitted that he cheated on his wife, but denies a report that he tried to blackmail his mistress. CBS St. Louis affiliate KMOV-TV investigative reporter Lauren Trager helped break the story, and joins CBSN with details.

Children injured in Syria fighting

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Fighting continues to rage on in Syria, where the United Nations says nearly 100,000 people have been displaced since early December. The conflict is putting many children in danger. Caroline Hawley, with the BBC, reports on two sisters who were injured six years ago when a shell slammed into their home.

Actress on new season of "Madam Secretary"

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"Madam Secretary" returns this Sunday with new episodes on CBS. The show centers around the secretary of state, but there's a new policy advisor, Kat Sandoval. Actress Sara Ramirez plays Kat, and she joined CBSN with a behind-the-scenes preview.

16 years later, Afghan capital under siege

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Lara Logan speaks with the U.S. commander in Afghanistan and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani about America's longest war and the conditions in the country's capital





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