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What the Senate trial stalemate means for impeachment

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have failed to agree on witnesses and procedures for a Senate impeachment trial. Washington Post national correspondent Philip Bump joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss this stalemate, the next steps in the process and more political news. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Tyler Childers performs “Country Squire”

Country star Tyler Childers was born in eastern Kentucky, and was just 13-years-old when he started writing songs and performing for friends. Then he started recording, and in 2017, released “Purgatory,” his breakthrough album. Now, he’s out with “Country Squire,” which debuted at number one on Billboard’s country albums chart and just earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance. Tyler Childers performs “Country Squire” on Saturday Sessions. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Tyler Childers performs “All Your’n”

Country star Tyler Childers was born in eastern Kentucky, and was just 13-years-old when he started writing songs and performing for friends. Then he started recording, and in 2017, released “Purgatory,” his breakthrough album. Now, he’s out with “Country Squire,” which debuted at number one on Billboard’s country albums chart and just earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance. Tyler Childers performs “All Your’n” on Saturday Sessions. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Tyler Childers performs “Bus Route”

Country star Tyler Childers was born in eastern Kentucky, and was just 13-years-old when he started writing songs and performing for friends. Then he started recording, and in 2017, released “Purgatory,” his breakthrough album. Now, he’s out with “Country Squire,” which debuted at number one on Billboard’s country albums chart and just earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance. Tyler Childers performs “Bus Route” on Saturday Sessions. Source

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Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” made the holiday what it is today

Most people know how Ebenezer Scrooge is changed through the events in Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” But what’s less well-known is how the book changed the celebration of Christmas itself — changes that crossed the Atlantic from England and are still with us today. Imtiaz tyab reports on the history from London. Source

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Wild horses up for adoption in California for as little as $25

Wild horses are up for adoption for as little as $25 in northern California. The U.S. Forest Service is facilitating the purchasing of the animals, who are believed to be descendants of domesticated horses. But, the animals come with a few requirements that not everyone can fulfill. John Blackstone reports. Source

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Travelers in 2020 will opt for more, shorter vacations

Next week will bring a new year, and a new decade, and with it some new trends in travel. From trips that are shorter, to destinations off the usual tourist itineraries, vacation planning is “moving” in new directions. Travel consultant Francesca Page joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss. Source

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Green army men toys open ranks to women

Tiny green army men have been in toy chests, and under parent’s feet, for nearly a century. Now, they’re officially opening their ranks to women — thanks to one little girl. Steve Hartman reports. Source

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