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Final NFL Sunday to determine playoffs

It is the last weekend of the NFL season and there are still some playoff spots up for grabs. Jason La Canfora, an NFL insider for CBS Sports, joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to preview the must-win games. Source

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Discerning actual threats to officers from social media rants

The shooting deaths of two NYPD cops has made police around the country more aware of the power of social media. Shawn Henry, former executive assistant director of the FBI, joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” from Washington to discuss how social media is used in investigations. Source

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Katie Holmes not over “Dawson’s Creek”

In an interview with Elle Canada, actress Katie Holmes says she’s still hung up on “Dawson’s Creek,” the memorable coming-of-age series on the WB that gave Holmes her big break. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Gigi Stone have more. Source

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Holiday leftovers, hazardous to your health?

Many of us will be indulging in holiday leftovers over the next few days, but experts say people should take particular caution around the holidays when it comes to food. Danielle Nottingham reports. Source

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Will “The Interview” change how films are released?

Hollywood is watching closely to see if the groundbreaking distribution strategy for Sony’s highly anticipated film could become a model for other movies. New York Times media editor Peter Lattman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what this could mean for the future of the industry. Source

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Louisiana: new movie capital of the world

Hollywood isn’t the epicenter of movie making anymore. The business has left Hollywood and gone south to Louisiana. 18 feature films shot there were released into theaters last year, three more than runners up Canada and California. Anna Werner shows why most of the lights, cameras and action have moved thousands of miles away from the Gold Coast. Source

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Ebola sample may have been accidentally sent to wrong lab

A mistake may have exposed a lab worker to Ebola in another breakdown in procedure at the CDC. The technician is waiting for test results this morning, and will be monitored for 21 days. It’s the latest in a string of errors at the agency and the investigation has begun into what went wrong. Juliana Goldman reports. Source

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