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Stocks come storming back

After slumping in mid-October, stocks are experiencing one of the strongest rebounds in history. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari explains what’s powering the comeback. Source

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Quentin Tarantino honored at art museum gala

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art honored film director Quentin Tarantino at a special gala over the weekend. Also, an avalanche exposes the cracks in a marriage in the new film “Force Majeure.” Suzanne Marques reports on the day’s top entertainment stories. Source

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Bradley Cooper transformed by “The Elephant Man”

Perhaps best known for his comedic turn in the blockbuster “Hangover” series, now Cooper is taking on perhaps his biggest acting challenge yet, in the lead role of “The Elephant Man” on Broadway. Serena Altschul catches up with him during rehearsals, and finds out why, for Cooper, “The Elephant Man” is the role of a lifetime. Source

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A Marine trained in ballet

Preview: In this excerpt from a report by correspondent David Martin, Amy Wolfe, mother of a young Marine killed in Iraq in 2006, talks about how the athleticism of her son’s ballet training shaped his ability to serve in the armed forces. Source

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A sneak peak at holiday film releases

The end of the year is the biggest season for blockbuster movies. Matt Singer, managing editor and film critic for movie website FilmCrush.com, joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss some of the most anticipated releases, including the latest installment in the “Hunger Games” series and the sci-fi thriller “Interstellar.” Source

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Study: Decoding autism

Doctors Holly Phillips and Tara Narula join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the week’s top medical news including a breakthrough autism study and how the selfie can be bad your health. Source

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Drop in home ownership for Generation X

The U.S. Census Bureau reports that fewer than two-thirds of Americans own their own home, which is a key element of the American dream. As Jim Axelrod reports, age is a big part of the reason why. Source

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