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The Dish: Chef Floyd Cardoz

Chef Floyd Cardoz is known worldwide for his inventive take on Indian cuisine. After attending hotel management schools in India and Europe he headed to New York and made his name with the highly-acclaimed modern Indian restaurant, Tabla. His newest venues span the globe including Pao Walla in New York and The Bombay Canteen in Mumbai. Cardoz joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his culinary journey. Source

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Note to Self: Former NFL player Ryan O’Callaghan

As part of our series, “Note to Self,” former NFL player Ryan O’Callaghan opens up about the personal struggles he faced on and off the field. O’Callaghan played in the NFL for six years, including a trip to the Super Bowl with the New England Patriots. The former offensive lineman shares how he held onto a secret that nearly ended his life. Source

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Winners and losers in the GOP tax plan

House Speaker Paul Ryan says middle class families will see a tax cut of nearly $1,200 under the new Republican plan. The House bill reduces the number of tax brackets from seven to four. The House Ways and Means Committee will take up the bill Monday. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” to break down what this tax overhaul means for Americans. Source

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Former diplomat: Trump comments put Tillerson in “impossible” situation

Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former diplomat, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the high stakes of President Trump’s 12-day trip to Asia, the impact of the tensions between Mr. Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on diplomacy, and the most important issues Mr. Trump will face during the visit. Source

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Hidden chamber discovered in Great Pyramid of Giza

Scientists say they’ve found a mysterious chamber hidden deep inside Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza. The cavity is the first large inner structure discovered inside the pyramid since the 19th century. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source

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Actress alleges Harvey Weinstein raped her twice: “I just froze in fear”

New York police detectives presented prosecutors with evidence of new rape allegations against Harvey Weinstein. More than 60 women have come forward to accuse Weinstein of sexual harassment, assault and rape. The new allegations come from actress Paz de la Huerta, who says the disgraced movie mogul raped her twice. Jericka Duncan reports. Source

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New York terror suspect bragging and unapologetic, source says

After the New York City terror suspect allegedly drove a rented truck through a crowd in downtown Manhattan, police shot and captured 29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov at the scene. Our source tells us Saipov wrote a series of messages on paper supporting ISIS. Norah O’Donnell and Jeff Glor report. Source

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Facebook, Twitter and Google testify on Russian influence

Lawyers for social media companies say Russia continued to spread false information online even after the 2016 election. A Senate judiciary subcommittee questioned representatives of Google, Twitter and Facebook on Tuesday. Lawmakers wanted to know how Russian-backed propaganda spread unnoticed to millions of Americans. Nancy Cordes reports. Source

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