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10/14: CBS Saturday Morning

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Palestinians scramble for safety; Spouses push Korean food to new heights with NYC restaurants

"Westworld" at 50: Hollywood's take on A.I.

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Hollywood has long warned about the possible dangers posed by artificial intelligence and robots, but a lab in Boston has a different hope for the future of these technologies. Michelle Miller has more.

Saturday Sessions: Robert Finley performs "Sneakin' Around"

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Robert Finley joined the army and then became a skilled carpenter. When he lost his sight, he put down the tools and found his true calling as a blues and soul singer. Now out with his fourth studio album "Black Bayou" and about to head out on a European tour, Finley is making a return to CBS Saturday Mornings to share new music. Here is Robert Finley with "Sneakin' Around."

Saturday Sessions: Robert Finley performs "Nobody Wants To Be Lonely"

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Robert Finley joined the army and then became a skilled carpenter. When he lost his sight, he put down the tools and found his true calling as a blues and soul singer. Now out with his fourth studio album "Black Bayou" and about to head out on a European tour, Finley is making a return to CBS Saturday Mornings to share new music. Here is Robert Finley with "Nobody Wants To Be Lonely."

Saturday Sessions: Robert Finley performs "What Goes Around"

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Robert Finley joined the army and then became a skilled carpenter. When he lost his sight, he put down the tools and found his true calling as a blues and soul singer. Now out with his fourth studio album, "Black Bayou," and about to head out on a European tour, Finley is making a return to CBS Saturday Mornings to share new music. Here is Robert Finley with "What Goes Around."

Engineering company looks at the future of A.I.

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Hollywood has long warned about the possible dangers posed by artificial intelligence and robots, but a lab in Boston has a different hope for the future of these technologies. Michelle Miller has more.



Spouses push Korean food to new heights with NYC restaurants

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JP and Ellia Park are a husband and wife team operating three New York City restaurants, including Atomix, which was just named one of the top 10 restaurants in the world by Travel + Leisure magazine. Their menus take Korean food to new heights. Jeff Glor has more.

Inside football team owner Jim Irsay's one-man museum

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Jim Irsay owns the Indianapolis Colts — and some surprising historical items, like a Bob Dylan guitar and an Abraham Lincoln pocket knife. His newest addition is a pair of mint-condition tickets to the performance where Abraham Lincoln was killed, which were auctioned off in September. Scott MacFarlane has more.

The how-to of happiness, according to experts

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Researchers studying human behavior and the science of happiness have found surprising information about what makes humans happy. Barry Peterson has more.

Researchers work to increase the lifespan of pets

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Scientific research being conducted to extend the lifespans of animals could do more than just keep beloved pets alive longer: It could even help humans. The Dog Aging Project is a wide-ranging study involving more than 46,000 dogs and seeing the impact of a drug called rapamycin, which has been shown to extend the lifespan of mice and fruit flies. Dana Jacobson has more.

Palestinians scramble for safety

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Some Palestinians in the Gaza Strip have evacuated to the southern part of the territory after Israel urged more than 1.1 million people to relocate. Video obtained by CBS News shows young people stuck in Gaza amid the Israeli airstrikes. Imtiaz Tyab has more.

How one child inspired a possible medical breakthrough

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Jordan Lang was born with an incredibly rare genetic mutation — so rare that she was the first ever to be diagnosed with it. Thanks to the work of her parents and five other families whose children have the same condition, millions of dollars to research the rare mutation have been raised and ongoing research may have led to a possible breakthrough. Adam Yamaguchi has more.

Misinformation amid the Israel-Hamas war

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As Israel's war with Hamas militants in Gaza plays out on social media, experts say misinformation and propaganda are spreading rampantly on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. Jo Ling Kent reports.

Demonstrators show support for Israel, Gaza

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Demonstrations have been held around the world in support of both Israel and Palestinians in Gaza. The rallies came after a Hamas leader called for a "day of rage." While no credible threats were reported, some Jewish people expressed fear over Hamas call. Michael George reports.





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