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Trump major statement Sunday 9 a.m. ET: White House says Trump will make a “major statement” – CBS News, CBS News

Trump major statement Sunday 9 a.m. ET: White House says Trump will make a “major statement” – CBS News, CBS News


    

                    

                                                       

                                                                                                                                   

  

    

             

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President Trump will make a “major statement” Sunday at 9 a.m. ET, a White House spokesman said Saturday. The White House did not give any further details.

Mr. Trump tweeted earlier in the night “something very big has just happened!” but he did not elaborate further. He has not tweeted since.

Though no additional information was given by the White House, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who has led ISIS since 2014, isbelieved to have been killedin Syria, a source told CBS News.

    

Something very big has just happened!

– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)October 27, 2019

  

            

                                 

                                   

                                                                                                               

      

    

                    

                                   

                                                                              

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          Saturday Sessions: Big Thief – “Two Hands”       

      

        In 2016 the indie rock band Big Thief, comprised of former students of Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music, released their first album. They’ve since released two more albums, including their latest, “Two Hands,” and they’re beginning a world tour. James Krivchenia, Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek and Max Oleartchik joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform the song “Two Hands.”       

      

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          Saturday Sessions: Big Thief – “Not”       

      

        In 2016 the indie rock band Big Thief, comprised of former students of Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music, released their first album. They’ve since released two more albums, including their latest, “Two Hands,” and they’re beginning a world tour. James Krivchenia, Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek and Max Oleartchik joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform the song “Not.”       

      

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          Saturday Sessions: Big Thief – “Forgotten Eyes”       

      

        In 2016 the indie rock band Big Thief, comprised of former students of Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music, released their first album. They’ve since released two more albums, including their latest, “Two Hands,” and they’re beginning a world tour. James Krivchenia, Adrianne Lenker, Buck Meek and Max Oleartchik joined “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform the song “Forgotten Eyes.”       

      

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          Songs for Kids: A prescription for healing       

      

        Josh Rifkind is the man behind the music of the organization Songs for Kids, dedicated to bringing music to children battling serious illnesses by performing in hospitals, in an effort to give kids the strength to fight on. Dana Jacobson reports from Atlanta. For more information visit their website, songsforkids.org.       

      

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