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The Dish: Tory McPhail on New Orleans’ flavor

Tory McPhail’s culinary career began at the age of 19 at a legendary New Orleans restaurant, and today, he’s the executive chef. Tory joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with details on his latest sauces. Source

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Statins: What you need to know

In today’s Morning Rounds, what you need to know about statins, including their side effects and alternatives. Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with more. Source

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Finding a home for the holidays

As millions of Americans are celebrating the holidays at home, more children than ever before do not have homes to call their own. Kenneth Craig reports from New York on a small program that is making a big difference in the lives of those families. Source

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Swarovski’s dazzling impact on history and culture

This year marked 120 years of business for the crystal company Swarovski. The multi-billion dollar enterprise was founded to give everyday people the look of movie stars with its cut glass. Many of its products were also featured in Hollywood blockbusters. Major Garrett visited the family-owned company’s headquarters in Austria. Source

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Looking back at Pope Francis’ year around the globe

Pope Francis enjoyed a remarkable year, as he continued his fearless attempts to tackle global issues head-on. For tens of millions of American Catholics, the highlight was his visit to the United States. Allen Pizzey takes a look back at the pope’s travels around the world. Source

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Bishop T.D. Jakes on Christmas and the power of belief

A recent study shows a decline in the number of Americans who believe in God, pray daily or go to church regularly. But it also finds more adults feel a deep sense of “spiritual peace and well-being,” and “wonder about the universe.” Bishop T.D. Jakes is one of the nation’s most prominent religious leaders. He is also the author of the book: “Destiny: Step into Your Purpose.” Jakes joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the shift to spirituality, his Christmas message and the meaning of destiny. Source

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Medical breakthroughs to watch for in 2016

The top health stories in 2015 included rising drug prices, the first genetically-modified salmon, the first sex drug for women and processed meat declared a cause of cancer. Now, we’re looking at the most promising medical advances in the new year. From gene editing technology CRISPR to elephants helping to fight cancer, Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning” to make predictions for 2016. Source

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