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Manhunt for gunman after Texas detective killed

At least four police officers were shot in a wave of unrelated attacks around the country targeting law enforcement. In addition to shootings in Florida, St. Louis and Gladstone, Missouri, police are currently looking for a gunman who shot and killed a detective in San Antonio, Texas. Omar Villafranca reports. Source

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Snowstorm bombards Northeast

The first major snow storm of the season is sweeping through the Northeast. Dangerous conditions overnight sent drivers sliding off roads in New York state. Parts of the Northeast could see nearly 20 inches of snow by Tuesday morning. Tony Dokoupil reports from Watertown, New York. Source

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7 deputies on leave after fatal shooting of Andrew Brown Jr.

“The matter at hand is the transparency and accountability of what took place on Wednesday morning,” said Elizabeth City manager Montré Freeman. “At the root of all of this is someone lost their life. A citizen of mine lost his life. His kids lost their father.” Source

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The sparkling Christie Brinkley

The Sports Illustrated cover girl and actress Christie Brinkley has become the bubbly, hands-on advocate for Bellissima, a sparkling Italian Prosecco. Mark Phillips pays a visit. Source

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Secret ingredient: Turmeric

Turmeric, a sacred part of Hindu ceremonies, is also a widely-heralded superfood that researchers believe can be a powerful weapon against disease. Lee Cowan visits a farm in Hawaii that can’t keep up with demand, and a California cafe where turmeric is all the rage. Source

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The “Hamilton” cast’s message to Vice President-elect Mike Pence

Vice President-elect Mike Pence made an appearance on Broadway Friday night, but it wasn’t a hit. Pence was greeted by a mix of boos and cheers as he took his seat before the performance of the musical, “Hamilton.” After the show, Pence got a lecture from a cast member about Donald Trump’s incendiary remarks during the presidential campaign. Source

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The Dish: Chef Michael Mina

Chef Michael Mina’s path to culinary fame and fortune was unusual. He was born in Cairo, Egypt, and raised in the suburbs of Seattle. As a young man, he managed a small French restaurant in his hometown. He now owns the Mina Group, with more than two dozen restaurants in 11 cities. Mina joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to share his story and some signature dishes. Source

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The 25-year worldwide phenomenon of Blue Man Group

Sometimes, feeling blue — or “being” blue — is a good thing. Just ask audiences around the world, who’ve flocked to see the Blue Man Group. They’ve performed in more than 20 countries for 35 million people. It all started in New York City 25 years ago this past Thursday. Jamie Wax shows the story behind the blue crew. Source

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