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Senate irons out spending bill for Saturday vote; The Dish: Chef Esben Holmboe Bang on re-imagining Nordic cuisine



Federal government corralling 82,000 wild horses from public lands

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The federal government is corralling some of the 82,000 wild horses living on public lands in 10 western states. While that might conjure up thoughts of the Old West, it is the modern technology the government is using that is controversial. Joy Benedict has the story.

Saturday Sessions: Courtney Barnett performs "Rae Street"

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Indie rocker Courtney Barnett broke through in 2013 earning a “Best New Artist" Grammy Award nomination. She went on to record three solo albums. For Saturday Sessions, Courtney Barnett performs "Rae Street."

Alex Jones to pay parents $45.2 million in Sandy Hook case

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A Texas jury has ordered conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to pay the parents of a victim of the Sandy Hook school shooting $45.2 million in punitive damages. That’s in addition to $4.1 million in compensatory damages that the families were awarded after Jones had been found liable for defamation by a judge over his claims the shooting was "a hoax." Michael George has the latest.

Senate Democrats reach agreement on Inflation Reduction Act

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Senate Democrats announced Thursday night they have reached a consensus on the Inflation Reduction Act. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona initially harbored concerns about the bill, but said Thursday she is ready to vote in favor of it after changes were made to the tax and energy provisions. CBS congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane discusses what this bill means for the Democrats.

The Dish: Chef Esben Holmboe Bang on re-imagining Nordic cuisine

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Chef Esben Holmboe Bang is re-imagining Nordic cuisine to the world through his restaurant, Maaemo. It is the only Michelin three-star restaurant in the country. Reservations must be made months in advance for a dining experience that lasts up to four hours. Jeff Glor got to give it a try.

CDC expected to ease school COVID-19 recommendations

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Federal health officials are preparing to unveil some new thinking on COVID-19 and specifically how schools across the country should respond to potential student infections. The new guidelines appear in some cases to relax several recommended past practices. Nancy Chen has more.

Author Jack Carr on new book, facing challenges

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Jack Carr is a former Navy Seal turned best-selling thriller writer. Carr’s latest book “In the Blood,” follows the release of an Amazon Prime series “The Terminal List,” which was based on Carr’s first book. But Carr is facing challenges that go far beyond the battlefield or a blank page. Jeff Glor spoke with Carr.

Curiosity Mars rover turns 10

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Ten years ago, NASA successfully landed its fourth robot on Mars: the Curiosity rover. It has driven only 18 miles, but what a ride it has been. Michelle Miller has more.

Senate irons out spending bill for Saturday vote

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The Senate will meet in a rare weekend session to vote on a number of issues including President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, which stands to be a key piece of the Biden administration. Natalie Brand is on Capitol Hill with the latest.





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