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The Dish: Delis

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We explore the high quality ingredients and big taste that delis across the country have to offer. In New York City, we visit the legendary Katz's Delicatessen for a taste of their iconic pastrami on rye. Then in Chicago, we check out Manny's Cafeteria & Delicatessen, a staple serving the community for over 80 years. Watch these stories and more on "The Dish."



Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs "Columbus & 89th"

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Born and raised in Texas, Sarah Jarosz started playing music at age 9, and writing songs at 16. At 18, she won her first Grammy Award, followed by three more across six albums. Now, she is about to embark on her biggest North American tour yet. From her album "Polaroid Lovers," here is Sarah Jarosz with "Columbus & 89th."

Christmas tree farm rents live trees every year

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Finding the perfect Christmas tree is a classic holiday activity, but one new method is drawing attention. Some farms are allowing people to rent live Christmas trees, keeping them healthy while they're decorated and replanting them after the holiday season. This also means people can rent the same tree each year. CBS News' John Blackstone has the story.

Inside Meta's open source A.I. program

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As artificial intelligence becomes more powerful, the companies developing it are largely keeping their technology closely guarded. An exception is Meta, the owner of Facebook, which is emphasizing open sourcing in development. Yan LeCun, a Meta developer and one of the "Godfathers of A.I.," said such work is necessary. Brook Silva Braga has more.

Modern artist Jeff Koons on his new form of expression

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Jeff Koons is an artist best known for his iconic balloon animals, but lately, he's been trying a new and equally unexpected form of expression: Skateboards. He's turned them into coveted objects for buyers, and the money from selling them is donated to charitable funds for kids. CBS News' Anthony Mason has more.

Chef Warda Bougettaya brings eclectically curated pastries from around the world to Detroit

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Pastry chef Warda Bouguettaya's journey from her native Algeria to Michigan and beyond is reflected in her bakery, Warda Patisserie. In 2022, Warda was named one of Food and Wine's best new chefs and outstanding pastry chef at the James Beard Awards, becoming the first Detroit chef to earn the honor in nearly 30 years. Dana Jacobson has more.

Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs "When the Light Goes Out"

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Born and raised in Texas, Sarah Jarosz started playing music at age 9, and writing songs at 16. At 18, she won her first Grammy Award, followed by three more across six albums. Now, she is about to embark on her biggest North American tour yet. From her album "Polaroid Lovers," here is Sarah Jarosz with "When the Light Goes Out."

Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs "Jealous Moon"

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Born and raised in Texas, Sarah Jarosz started playing music at age 9 and writing songs at 16. At 18, she won her first Grammy Award, followed by three more across six albums. Now, she is about to embark on her biggest North American tour yet. From her album "Polaroid Lovers," here is Sarah Jarosz with "Jealous Moon."

Here's where some fast-fashion clothes end up after being thrown away

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This holiday shopping season, environmental groups are urging consumers to avoid fast-fashion items, which are cheaper items that may only be wearable a few times before falling apart. In Chile, a massive pile of used clothing from around the world keeps growing, impacting local communities and the environment. CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez has more, including a first-hand look.

Exclusive discounts from CBS Mornings Deals

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On this edition of CBS Mornings Deals, Lifestyle Expert Adriane Kiss showcases four items that might just make your day a little better. Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.

The benefits of intergenerational friendships

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While many of our friends tend to be people close to our age, experts say there's much to be gained by connecting with someone from another generation. CBS News' Janet Shamlian reports on two women who exemplify that perfectly.

Alex Batty, British teen missing for six years, found

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Alex Batty went missing at 11 years old. Six years later, he was found walking on a road in France, and thanks to that chance encounter, he's shared his story with officials and preparing to reunite with some family members. Michael George has more.

Rudy Giuliani ordered to pay two Georgia election workers $148 million

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A federal jury on Friday ordered former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani to pay a total of $148 million to two former Georgia election workers who were at the center of baseless claims he spread in the wake of the 2020 presidential election. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has more.

Israeli prime minister calls friendly fire deaths of hostages "unbearable tragedy"

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the deaths of three hostages who were taken captive by Hamas and mistakenly killed by the IDF on Friday. The families of remaining hostages have demanded that talks resume for another hostage swap. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata is in Tel Aviv with more.

Eye Opener: Maersk orders ships to avoid Red Sea after missile strikes

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Container shipping giant Maersk has ordered ships approaching the Red Sea to halt voyages after Houthi missile strikes on commercial ships in the area. Meanwhile, Colombian officials confiscated more than 2 tons of cocaine that was disguised as pieces of charcoal. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.





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