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Artificial intelligence is the technology behind everything from self-driving cars to military drones. Last week, a new documentary premiered that focuses on both the benefits and the dangers of A.I. and features interviews with some of the tech world's greatest minds. "Do You Trust This Computer?" director Chris Paine joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what he learned throughout the making of the film and the latest developments in A.I.
The country music industry has taken its show on the road to Las Vegas for the 53rd Academy of Country Music Awards. The ceremony takes place about a mile from the site of a massacre that killed nearly 60 country music fans during the concert of one of its biggest stars. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Pentagon says the U.S. and allies used 105 weapons against three targets overnight, and "significantly crippled" the Syrian regime's capabilities
The Defense Department says the U.S. and allies used 105 weapons against three targets overnight
The U.S., France and the U.K. launched strikes against Syria in response to the Syrian regime's alleged use of chemical weapons
The U.S., France and the U.K. launched strikes against Syria in response to the Syrian regime's alleged use of chemical weapons
According to the Epilepsy Foundation about 48 of every 100,000 people will develop epilepsy, a condition that can cause debilitating seizures. But there's new hope thanks to advancements in science and technology. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
CBS News Radio military analyst Mike Lyons joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss possible retaliation to the U.S.-led strikes in Syria over a suspected chemical attack and what to expect from Syrian allies
Sabrina Siddiqui, a political reporter with The Guardian, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss Congress' reaction to the Friday night strikes against Syria, the ongoing investigation into President Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen and fired FBI director James Comey's tell-all book.
The war of words between President Trump and fired FBI Director James Comey escalated to new heights this week with the release of Comey's tell-all book. Meanwhile, the president's personal attorney is in a court battle to protect evidence that could be used against him in a criminal investigation that could also implicate the president. Mola Lenghi reports.
The U.S., U.K. and France launched airstrikes in Syria Friday night in response to a suspected chemical attack by the Assad regime on its own citizens. Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the strikes and is seeking an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Syrians said they were jolted awake around 4 a.m., with missiles hitting the eastern suburbs of Damascus
Douglas Ollivant is a senior fellow at the New America Foundation and a former National Security Council director. He joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss how Friday night's U.S.-led strike against Syria differs from the military action that was taken last year and how Russia, a Syrian ally, might respond to the attack.
President Trump announced the airstrikes on Syria from the White House Friday night and described President Bashar al-Assad as a "monster." Seth Doane reports from Damascus. He is the only U.S. network correspondent in Syria.
President Trump has authorized a military strike against Syria in response to the Assad regime's apparent use of chemical weapons on its citizens one week ago. Skies over Damascus lit up Friday night as U.S., British and French warplanes launched airstrikes against suspected chemical weapons research and storage facilities. David Martin reports.
Douglas Ollivant is a senior fellow at the New America Foundation and a former National Security Council director. He joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss how Friday night's U.S.-led strike against Syria differs from the military action that was taken last year and how Russia, a Syrian ally, might respond to the attack.
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Defense Secretary called these a "one-time shot," and said "this wave of airstrikes is over"
The strike is the second time President Trump has used military force against the Assad regime for his use of chemical weapons
The president said the U.S. is "prepared to sustain" a response until the Syrian regime stops its use of chemical weapons