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The U.S. is reportedly expected to sanction a unit of IDF soldiers in the West Bank. CBS News has learned that the U.S. has been investigating them for alleged human rights violations, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is vowing to fight against any sanctions. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has more.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reacting to a long-range missile attack apparently launched toward Israel by the Houthi rebels. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer has more on the Israel-Hamas war.

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Popeyes joins growing list of fast-food chains offering value meals

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With U.S. food prices remaining elevated despite cooling inflation, Popeyes is the latest restaurant chain to jump on the value meal bandwagon in hopes of enticing cash-strapped Americans. 

Popeyes is now offering three pieces of fried chicken for five bucks at its restaurants nationwide, according to the chain, which operates 3,800 restaurants globally. Around since 1972, the chain’s fried chicken is an option for consumers looking for an enjoyable meal “without breaking the bank,” the company announced Monday in a news release.

The move by Popeyes, owned since 2017 by Restaurant Brands International, is among a series of such promotions by quick-service restaurants competing for fewer discretionary dollars as people pull back from spending on restaurants. 


McDonald’s to offer $5 value meal after pricing complaints

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McDonald’s recently extended its $5 meal deal first unveiled in June after the hamburger chain reported slower growth.

Dunkin’ in August debuted a $6 value meal, following Jimmy John’s introducing a $10 value meal earlier in the month. Other food giants that have launched value meals in recent months include Burger King, Chili’s, Denny’s, IHOP, KFC, McDonald’s, Starbucks, Taco Bell and Wendy’s. 



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“Gilmore Girls” actress Kelly Bishop reflects on beloved show, her complicated character and more

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Known for playing matriarch Emily Gilmore for seven seasons of “Gilmore Girls,” Kelly Bishop spoke with “CBS Mornings” about the beloved show, her controversial character and how she coped after the death of her husband.

“I loved the role. I loved the writing,” Bishop said of the show. She says that because women “were taught to be good little girls, be ladies,” some actors find it difficult to play someone who isn’t. “I see it occasionally, they’re playing a rough character, but they pull back a little bit because you don’t want to make her too mean — and I’m going, ‘No, no, no, bam! I love it.'”

Although Bishop said she loves to portray complicated characters, she added she could never be friends with Emily.

“Because that’s exactly the kind of woman I wouldn’t want to be around, I wouldn’t like. So if I think she’s horrible, I make her more horrible,” she said.

Bishop also revealed what all “Gilmore Girls” fans want to know: Was she Team Dean, Jess or Logan for the character Rory?

“I am team Logan,” she said. “All the guys were great, and they’re good-looking, and they’re good actors and charming to work with, but there was just something about the way Matt presents himself that I said it’s like the old movie stars.”

“Gilmore Girls” actress Kelly Bishop on “CBS Mornings,” Sept. 16, 2024.

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On a personal level, the Tony Award winner discussed her new memoir, “The Third Gilmore Girl,” where she wrote about her late husband and how she searched for serenity and peace of mind following his death.

“I found myself a therapist. I’ve been in therapy many, many years ago … but then I found a cognitive behaviorist, which is interesting, and I love this woman and we just sit — it’s like girlfriends talking.”

Beyond “Gilmore Girls,” Bishop is also known for her roles in movies like “Dirty Dancing” and on Broadway for “A Chorus Line,” but she’ll always have a deep appreciation and connection to the series.

“It’s just a really good show. It’s really well written. It’s well cast,” she said. “It’s funny and smart, and there’s a genuine kind of sweetness about it that I think is very appealing. We go back to that.”



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