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Saturday Sessions: Tune-Yards perform “Hypnotized”

California-based music duo Tune-Yards join this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” Artists Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner recorded their first album with a hand-held recorder on a recycled cassette tape. It got them noticed — and signed — and a later album hit the Top Ten on Billboard’s Rock and Independent Albums charts. Performing from Oakland from their new album “Sketchy,” here are Tune-Yards with “Hypnotized.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Tune-Yards perform “My Neighbor”

California-based music duo Tune-Yards join this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” Artists Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner recorded their first album with a hand-held recorder on a recycled cassette tape. It got them noticed — and signed — and a later album hit the Top Ten on Billboard’s Rock and Independent Albums charts. Performing from Oakland from their new album “Sketchy,” here are Tune-Yards with “My Neighbor.” Source

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Saturday Sessions: Tune-Yards perform “Hold Yourself”

California-based music duo Tune-Yards join this week’s “Saturday Sessions.” Artists Merrill Garbus and Nate Brenner recorded their first album with a hand-held recorder on a recycled cassette tape. It got them noticed — and signed — and a later album hit the Top Ten on Billboard’s Rock and Independent Albums charts. Performing from Oakland from their new album “Sketchy,” here are Tune-Yards with “Hold Yourself.” Source

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William H. Macy on “delicious” role in “Shameless”

Emmy Award-winning actor William H. Macy is well known for his roles in “Boogie Nights,” “Fargo,” and the Oscar-winning film, “Room.” But for the past seven seasons, he’s also starred as Frank Gallagher, an addict and troublesome single father on Showtime’s hit series, “Shameless.” Macy joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his character and tackling taboo but “moral” topics on the show. Source

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Obama warns of “crude nationalism” amid political upheaval

While in Greece, President Obama brought up the World Wars and the Holocaust in response to a question about the meaning of Donald Trump’s victory. It came as Democrats continued to bash Trump’s appointment of adviser Stephen Bannon over his ties to the alt-right. Nancy Cordes reports. Source

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