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Police sting busts illegal gun operation from U.S. to U.K.
Five men in Britain were sentenced to a combined total of 50 years in prison in October, for attempting to smuggle firearms in from the United States. Ian Lee gets an inside look at the joint police operation that tracked those guns from Atlanta, Georgia to the United Kingdom. Source
Saturday Sessions: Dawes performs “Who Do You Think You’re Talking To?”
Southern California rock band Dawes emerged in 2009, drawing notice for their rich vocal harmonies in the Laurel Canyon tradition of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. They built a loyal following and produced chart-topping albums, including “Good Luck With Whatever,” their seventh studio collection, which came out in October. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Who Do You Think You’re Talking To?” Source
Trump rally attendance capped by Minnesota officials amid COVID-19 concerns
President Trump is spending his last few days before the election in key battleground states — including Rochester, Minnesota, where state officials cut back attendance to Mr. Trump’s Friday evening rally over a large spike in COVID-19 infections. Paula Reid reports. Source
Saturday Sessions: Dawes performs “Free As We Want To Be”
Southern California rock band Dawes emerged in 2009, drawing notice for their rich vocal harmonies in the Laurel Canyon tradition of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. They built a loyal following and produced chart-topping albums, including “Good Luck With Whatever,” their seventh studio collection, which came out in October. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Free As We Want To Be.” Source
Unrest erupts over police killing of 21-year-old Black man near Portland
Mourners gathered in Hazel Dell, an unincorporated area of Vancouver, Washington, where family and friends say Kevin E. Peterson Jr., 21, was shot Thursday night. Source
Artistic activism group uses creativity to inspire people to vote
Although there are still three days until Election Day, some cities this year have seen a surge in early voting. Helping those voters get motivated and to the polls is a team of unconventional people that describes themselves as “artistic activists.” They are part of the “Unstoppable Voters Project,” a series spread across the nation that informs voters by bringing the arts to the ballot box. Michelle Miller takes a look. Source
Saturday Sessions: Dawes performs “Still Feel Like A Kid”
Southern California rock band Dawes emerged in 2009, drawing notice for their rich vocal harmonies in the Laurel Canyon tradition of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell. They built a loyal following and produced chart-topping albums, including “Good Luck With Whatever,” their seventh studio collection, which came out in October. They join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Still Feel Like A Kid.” Source
The Deciders
“CBS Evening News” anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell hosts “The Deciders,” a one-hour primetime special exploring the changing American electorate as the country nears Election Day. Source
The Deciders: Black voters in 2020
CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports for “The Deciders” on the traditionally Democratic-leaning Black vote, but also looks into the slight uptick in support for President Trump among Black men. Source