The Syrian government has advanced deeper into Aleppo, reclaiming several key districts from rebel forces. CBSN’s Meg Oliver has the latest details. Source
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11/27: Cuba mourns death of Fidel Castro; Inside the Vatican’s high-tech TV operation
On Monday, Cuba will begin a week-long, choreographed farewell to its long-time leader Fidel Castro. Cubans are grieving as the death of Fidel Castro is beginning to set in; Pope Francis elevated three American bishops to the prestigious post of cardinal over the weekend. Source
TMZ: Actor Anthony Michael Hall arrested
Actor Anthony Michael Hall has reportedly been arrested on a felony charge over an alleged assault of a neighbor. Hall could face up to seven years in prison. CBSN’s Meg Oliver has more details. Source
When Fidel Castro took power
A look back at CBS News correspondent Edward R. Murrow’s 1959 interview with Fidel Castro. Castro died Friday at age 90. Source
The Alzheimer’s Laboratory
Extended family in Colombia with a genetic mutation causing Alzheimer’s may help scientists prevent the disease someday. Lesley Stahl reports on the groundbreaking study. Source
Q&A with Casey Affleck
Casey Affleck has made a name for himself in films such as “Gone Baby Gone” and “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.” Now, with his performance in the acclaimed “Manchester by the Sea,” he is one of the leading candidates for Hollywood’s highest honors. Tracy Smith sits down with Affleck for some questions and answers. Source
Passage: Florence Henderson
“Sunday Morning” looks back at the life and career of actress Florence Henderson, who died Thursday night at age 82. Henderson was best known as the beloved matriarch of TV’s “The Brady Bunch.” Jane Pauley reports. Source
Inside the company that adorns American cities for the holidays
The Christmas shopping season is officially underway. Millions of people — tourists and locals alike — make the pilgrimage each year to the shopping mecca of Midtown Manhattan. Michelle Miller has the story of one company that helps transform this city and others into a holiday paradise. This story originally aired November 26, 2016. Source
Morning Rounds: Preventing dementia, strokes, and more
Medical contributors Dr. Tara Narula and Dr. David Agus join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss reducing the risk of dementia and strokes, and why low-fat milk may not actually be as healthy as we thought. Source
What’s next for U.S. and Cuba relations?
The death of Fidel Castro raises a big question: What’s next for relations between the U.S. and Cuba? Errol Barnett reports from Washington. Source