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Saturday Sessions: Glen Hansard performs "Time Will Be The Healer"

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Glen Hansard broke through by singing with Irish rock band The Frames and later starring in the hit movie "Once," for which he won an Academy Award for best song. That film also went on to become a Tony Award-winning musical. Hansard just released his third solo effort, "Between Two Shores," and begins a world tour this month.

The Dish: Chef Michael Voltaggio

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Born in Maryland, chef Michael Voltaggio got his first job in the culinary world thanks to his brother, a sous chef at a local hotel restaurant. After an apprenticeship at the prestigious Greenbrier Resort and jobs with renowned chefs like Charlie Palmer and Jose Andres, he broke out on his own. In 2011, he opened Los Angeles's Ink and it was soon named GQ's Best New Restaurant in America. Voltaggio joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his culinary journey.

Why the Nunes memo does not discredit the Russia investigation

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Mark Mazzetti, Washington investigations editor for the New York Times, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss what questions remain unresolved after the Nunes memo was released Friday, how it serves as a "proxy-battle" over the Russia probe, and why the biggest revelation in the document has to do with former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos.

Behind the controversial, America-first company waging war on coffee culture

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A veteran-owned-and-operated coffee company in Salt Lake City is calling itself the premier brand for the conservative customer. The founder of Black Rifle Coffee says fueling freedom-loving Americans helped the company sell more than one million pounds of coffee last year. Michelle Miller reports.

Glen Hansard performs "Time Will Be The Healer"

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Glen Hansard broke through by singing with Irish rock band The Frames and later starring in the hit movie "Once," for which he won an Academy Award for best song. Hansard begins a world tour this month

Football fans prepare for coldest Super Bowl ever

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Temperatures in the Super Bowl city of Minneapolis are expected to top out at 20 degrees on Saturday and on game day it will be even colder. Players and fans will be happy that the game is being played indoors, but the Twin Cities is proving they're more than prepared for the frigid temperatures. Jamie Yuccas reports.

How a onetime party drug is helping the severely depressed

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Nearly 10 million adults said they had serious thoughts about trying to take their own lives in 2016. An old drug is now being used to help people in the desperate grip of depression and the results have been astounding researchers. Paula Reid reports.



Vintage neon signs of Las Vegas get an encore

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This week Las Vegas's Neon Museum, a boneyard of former casino marquees, brought dozens of the city's retired signs back to life. Anthony Mason reports.

Winter Olympics already under attack from hackers

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The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning about cybercrimes – potentially at the hands of North Korea's vast and very capable hacking operation – that could target athletes and spectators alike at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss who hackers have already begun targeting, what types of cyber attacks are occurring, and the possible intentions of the people behind the attacks.

Massive security measures in place for Sunday's Super Bowl

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Anticipation is running high for Sunday's Super Bowl in Minneapolis. While the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles ready for the game, law enforcement is preparing for a massive security operation. Nearly 2,000 federal agents are backing up the presence of state and local police in ways you can see – and in ways you cannot. Jamie Yuccas reports.

Nunes memo deepens the partisan divide over Russia probe

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Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee released a memo authored by Chairman Devin Nunes on Friday, despite strong objections from the FBI, Justice Department and Democrats on the committee. The document, which includes information declassified by the White House, is intensifying the increasingly partisan battle over Russia's role in our presidential election. Errol Barnett reports.

How significant is the Nunes memo?

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Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief of The Hill, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the controversy over the Nunes memo, why it demonstrates that the House Intelligence Committee is "broken," and President Trump's State of the Union address.

Carter Page is at the center of the GOP memo. Who is he?

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Page is a former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser whose surveillance by the FBI is at the center of a declassified Republican memo​ released by House Intelligence Committee Republicans





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