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1/21: CBS Saturday Morning

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House GOP pushes spending cuts for debt ceiling agreement; The Dish: Restaurateur Hollis Silverman.

Spotted lanternfly collector, 9, honored by Yale

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Bobbi Wilson is fascinated by bugs, but last year the nine-year-old's mission to catch spotted lanternflies made national headlines, when a neighbor spotted her spraying for bugs and called 911. Correspondent Bradley Blackburn reports on how Wilson was invited to the Peabody Museum of Natural History at Yale University, where the first spotted lanternfly specimens -- insects gathered by Wilson herself – were added to its collection.



Saturday Sessions: Sylvan Esso performs "Didn't Care"

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The electronic pop-duo of Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn hails from Durham, North Carolina. Their debut album hit Billboard's Top 40, and their second and third albums each scored Grammy nominations. Just this week they announced a big North American tour. Sylvan Esso visits "Saturday Sessions" to perform "Didn't Care," from their latest album, "No Rules Sandy."

Saturday Sessions: Sylvan Esso performs "Your Reality"

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The electronic pop-duo of Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn hails from Durham, North Carolina. Their debut album hit Billboard's Top 40, and their second and third albums each scored Grammy nominations. Just this week they announced a big North American tour. Sylvan Esso visits "Saturday Sessions" to perform "Your Reality," from their latest album, "No Rules Sandy."

Saturday Sessions: Sylvan Esso performs "Look At Me"

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The electronic pop-duo of Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn hails from Durham, North Carolina. Their debut album hit Billboard's Top 40, and their second and third albums each scored Grammy nominations. Just this week they announced a big North American tour. Sylvan Esso visits "Saturday Sessions" to perform "Look At Me," from their latest album, "No Rules Sandy."

The Dish: Restaurateur Hollis Silverman

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Hollis Silverman helped Chef Jose Andres expand his local brand into a national empire. Today she's behind not one, but three new establishments in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C.: the Italian inspired La Collina, a cocktail bar known as The Wells, and The Duck and the Peach, a seasonal twist on New American cuisine. Silverman talked with "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Michelle Miller about how her creative approach could perhaps change the culinary industry as a whole.

Molding the next generation of writers

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An innovative writing program, co-founded by one of the nation's most celebrated authors, is helping foster young storytellers. The 826 Network, originally formed in San Francisco by Dave Eggers and Nínive Calegari, focuses on making sure as many students as possible get one-on-one attention, and helps them see their names and stories in print. It's now expanded to nine chapters around the country, serving more than 350,000 students each year. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Jeff Glor reports.

USDA cracking down on "organic" claims

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The Agriculture Department is rolling out sweeping new guidelines that it says will help stamp out fraud and protect organic integrity throughout the supply chain. Correspondent Nikki Battiste reports.

Reassembling a 15th century ship: "The world's largest 3-D puzzle"

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The remains of a British ship that set sail years before Columbus were discovered two decades ago in a south Wales riverbank. After 20 years of painstaking restoration, archaeologists have started to reassemble the 15th century wreck. With almost 2,500 pieces, it has been called the world's largest 3-D puzzle. The BBC's Tomos Morgan has the story on the Newport Ship Conservation Project.

A German shepherd travels the world via motorcycle

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Jess Stone and her husband, Greg, planned to see the world, but didn't know what to do with their pet. The solution is turning heads, as Moxie has joined them on their five-continent motorcycle adventure, shared online as "GoRUFFLY Around the World," which raises funds for the global nonprofit Girl Up! Correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports.

The post-Roe fight over abortion

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On Friday, the March for Life — the annual gathering of anti-abortion rights activists in Washington — was held for the first time since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa talked with activists who argue that the end of Roe is not the end of their fight.

Elon Musk testifies in lawsuit brought by Tesla investors

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On Friday, Elon Musk appeared on the witness stand in federal court in San Francisco, testifying in a trial brought by Tesla investors. They say Musk's tweets in 2018 may have crashed the stock price of Tesla, leaving shareholders holding the bag. Musk told the jury, "Just because I tweet something does not mean people believe it …" Correspondent John Blackstone has the story.

CBS Deals: Products to pamper you

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This morning lifestyle expert Sukanya Krishnan shares products that just might help you relax, unwind and perhaps feel just a bit pampered, and all at exclusive low prices. To start shopping now scan the QR code on your screen, or visit cbsdeals.com. (CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.)

Millions under winter storm watch

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Millions of Americans are under a winter storm watch as the first of back-to-back storms is expected to hit the Northeast this weekend. The storm system could bring heavy snow, freezing rain, ice and gusty winds Sunday into Monday. Meteorologist Kelly Cass, from our partners at The Weather Channel, has the latest.

Google slashes 12,000 jobs, as tech sector layoffs continue

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Google announced it has cut about 6% of its workforce, amounting to 12,000 jobs – the largest-ever round of layoffs at the company. This follows other recent job cuts at other tech firms, including Microsoft, Amazon and Meta, the parent company of Facebook. Correspondent Michael George talks with experts about how the tech sector, unlike other parts of the economy, is being downsized after having gone on a pandemic hiring spree.

House GOP pushes spending cuts for debt ceiling agreement

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House Republicans, especially those who demanded concessions to elect Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, say they want spending cuts before they'll agree to raise the nation's debt ceiling, which the Biden administration says is necessary to ensure America doesn’t default on what it owes, or compromise the Treasury's ability to pay out Social Security or Medicare. CBS News Washington correspondent Christina Ruffini reports.

5 Memphis police officers fired over Tyre Nichols death

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The Memphis Police Department announced Friday that it has fired all five officers involved in the traffic stop arrest earlier this month that may have led to the death of Tyre Nichols. The department said the five officers violated its policies pertaining to use of force, duty to render aid, and duty to intervene. The FBI and the Justice Department are also launching an investigation into Nichols' death.





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