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One-woman rescue team takes on Milwaukee's prostitution industry

Forced prostitution is a multibillion-dollar-a-year industry that can be found in just about any American city. In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, sex trafficking is a family business handed down through generations, but the daughter of an ex-pimp is walking the streets trying to make a change and save victims of sex trafficking. Marlie Hall reports.

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San Bernardino shooting reignites gun control debate

America's latest mass shooting has reignited the debate over gun control. The New York Times joined the discussion by printing an editorial on its front page, which it hasn't done in nearly 100 years. Julianna Goldman reports how Republicans reacted.

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Hostile voicemails left where San Bernardino shooter prayed

Worshippers at the same mosque where San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook prayed find themselves balancing a complicated set of emotions. David Begnaud reports on the sadness, grief and fear gripping the Muslims who knew Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik.

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New details emerge about female San Bernardino attacker

As authorities continue to search the crime scene in San Bernardino, California, new details are emerging about Tashfeen Malik. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria described Malik and her husband as "supporters" of the group in an online radio broadcast. ISIS called Syed Farook and Malik "soldiers of the caliphate" for bursting into a holiday potluck for the San Bernardino County Health Department and killing 14 people. Carter Evans reports.

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E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle expands

The E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle restaurants has expanded. The CDC reports 52 people have become sick in nine states. Although all of the cases have a unique DNA signature, investigators have not been able to identify an ingredient or supplier responsible for the contamination. Jamie Yuccas reports.

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San Bernardino victims' stories told by loved ones

Fourteen people were killed when a pair of armed attackers stormed a holiday party inside a state office building in San Bernardino, California. John Blackstone reports how the victims are being remembered by families and friends.

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After San Bernardino shooting, sheriff wants public to pack heat

The San Bernardino shooting has sparked a wide array of reactions. A reaction from an upstate New York sheriff is definitely turning some heads. Meg Oliver reports on the sheriff who is asking locals in his county to help him protect the public from a terrorist attack by arming themselves.

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Ben Carson on women, transgender people serving in the military

The Republican presidential candidate addressed a veterans town hall even in Waterloo, Iowa, saying when it comes to the armed forces, people should "deal with the transgender thing somewhere else." He also has some concerns about women in the military.

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Dr. Erroll Southers discusses motives for San Bernardino shooting

University of Southern California professor, Dr. Erroll Southers, an expert on Homeland Security, discusses the possible motives of the attackers in the San Bernardino shooting. He weighs whether it was simply a workplace crime or an act of terrorism. Maybe it was both.

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GOP pushes restrictions on U.S. visa waiver program

Rep. Candice Miller, R-Michigan, is touting legislation that would "strengthen the security" of the U.S. visa waiver program, which allows up to 20 million people to travel to the U.S. from partner countries without a visa.

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Obama: Close gun law loopholes

In the wake of the San Bernardino shooting, President Obama is calling for tightening gun laws so that it's harder "for potential terrorists or criminals to get their hands on a gun that they could use against Americans."

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Challenges of broadway breakthrough in China

There’s an ambition effort to export Broadway American musical theater to China, but making it work for Chinese audiences presents some unique challenges. There’s a big cultural divide between Chinese expectations and what happens on a Broadway stage. Then there are the government censors. Seth Doane reports from Beijing.

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Chris Christie pans New York Times gun control editorial

New Jersey governor and Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie says the New York Times editorial board's call for stricter gun control in the wake of the San Bernardino shooting is "typical liberal claptrap."

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College football games with big implications

There are three huge conference championship games Saturday with big playoff implications. Michigan State takes on Iowa in the Big 10, North Carolina looks to knock off number one Clemson in the ACC and Florida aims to spoil Alabama's national title dreams in the SEC championship game. CBS Sports' Adam Zucker, Brian Jones, and Rick Neuheisel join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to break it all down.

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The Dish: Steve DiFillippo's recipe for success

Steve Difillippo has always had an entrepreneurial spirit. It began with a paper route when he was just a kid and later he had a landscaping business. When he was 24-years-old he bought an already established restaurant, Davio’s. He has turned the restaurant into a national brand, Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse. There are now seven locations on the East Coast. Davio’s has just celebrated its 30th anniversary. DiFillippo joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his best-seller, "It's All About the Guest... Читать дальше...

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New show uses comedy to skewer misconception

Comedian Adam Conover has no fear of taking down society’s sacred cows. The creator and star of Tru TV's "Adam Ruins Everything" brings his blend of truth and humor with a wide range of issues. He tackles everything from why engagement rings are a scam to why tipping should be banned, and even forensics. Conover joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his show.

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The fading future of the bank branch

The millennial generation is choosing different ways to bank than their parents did. A "Business Insider" survey found 38 percent of millennials say they don’t use a brick-and-mortar branch for their banking needs, except to use an ATM. More than one in four say they visit a branch bank less than once a month. Lauren Lyons Cole, personal finance editor for “International Business Times,” joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to weigh in on what this means for the future of banking and the actions banks must take to attract millennial customers.

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Managing bad cholesterol, high C-section birth rate in U.S., and obesity fight

A new CDC analysis finds many people are not taking the appropriate steps to keep their levels under control. A new study from "The Journal of American Medical Association" shows the rate for C-section births in the U.S. may be higher than expected. Also, experts say portion sizes may be a key to battling obesity. Dr. Holly Phillips and Dr. Tara Narula join “CBS This Morning: Saturday to discuss the research findings and their implications.

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Former coal mine CEO violated safety standards

In a highly unusual case, a jury in West Virginia has convicted the former CEO of a coal mining company of conspiring to violate safety standards. The charges followed a deadly coal mine explosion in 2010, the worst such mining disaster in 40 years. Anna Werner reports.

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San Bernardino killers inspired or ordered by terrorism?

The Islamic State radio praised the attacks in San Bernardino Friday, but ISIS stopped short of taking credit for the attack. CBS News' senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on whether the shooting suspects may have been part of a larger network, and the female suspect, Tashfeen Malik, may have encouraged and led the attacks.

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How to avoid charity scams during season of giving

Amid the retail hype this holiday season, you may have also noticed that charities are stepping up their fundraising efforts. While philanthropy is a wonderful way to promote causes about which you care deeply, there have been continued instances of fraud associated with this time of year. Jill Schlesinger reports what you can do to guard against fraudsters.




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