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Electric Lady Studios, the house that Hendrix built

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Off 8th Street in New York's Greenwich Village, through a discreet doorway, you slip into what seems like a psychedelic space ship – a musician's Shangri-La. Electric Lady is one of only a handful of storied recording studios left in the world. On any given day, you could catch Lucius recording a new song; The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach rehearsing with his new band; and Roger Waters, of Pink Floyd, putting the finishing touches on his first solo album in 25 years. Anthony Mason pays a visit to learn about Electric Lady's fascinating history... Читать дальше...

Dolly Parton: Legend

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We've been singing along for decades with Dolly Parton, the poor girl from the Great Smoky Mountains who became the glitzy queen of country glamour. She's still at it 24/7, still writing her legacy one song at a time, without a thought for the "R" word. Tony Dokoupil talked with the entertainer, who has sold more than 100 million albums, and who is the Grammys' 2019 MusiCares Person of the Year for her charity work.

Singing telegrams

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Singing telegrams, like from the olden days? Yes, even though the telegraph has gone the way of carbon paper, there is always a market for personal exclamations celebrating birthdays, anniversaries and congratulations, or expressing heartfelt apologies, set to music. David Pogue talks with those who deliver singing telegrams, from whom the medium is the message.

Dog DNA testing generates debate

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As people peer into DNA for clues to health and heritage, man's best friend is under the microscope, too. But some experts urge dog owners to proceed with caution

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam says "I'm not going anywhere"

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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam refuses to resign despite growing backlash over a picture on his medical school yearbook page featuring a man wearing blackface and another person in a Ku Klux Klan outfit. Northam has denied being either person in the photo, but he has said he wore blackface on a separate occasion. He sat down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King for his first television interview about the controversy.



Onboard the expedition to find sunken WWII aircraft carrier

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Mark Phillips got a first-hand look at the search for a U.S. aircraft carrier lost for almost 77 years. The research vessel Petrel is searching for the USS Hornet, the aircraft carrier launched in 1942's famous Doolittle bombing raid on Tokyo.

Expedition for sunken WWII aircraft carrier

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Mark Phillips got a first-hand look at the search for a U.S. aircraft carrier lost for almost 77 years. The research vessel Petrel is searching for the USS Hornet, the aircraft carrier launched in 1942's famous Doolittle bombing raid on Tokyo.

Video shows woman's abduction from Miami tire shop

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Surveillance video shows a woman being taken from a Miami tire shop. Police later found the woman, who was said to be in good condition. No suspect was in custody. Anne-Marie Green has more.

Trevor Noah says firing people for blackface controversies "doesn't solve the problem"

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"Daily Show" host Trevor Noah continues to make his mark on late night comedy. He recently introduced viewers to his grandmother in his hometown of Johannesburg to discuss his childhood under apartheid. His grandma said she used to be scared police would take Noah because he was mixed race and interracial relationships were illegal. Noah shares how his family kept him hidden in his memoir, "Born A Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood." Noah joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on blackface controversies surrounding Virginia lawmakers.

Trevor Noah talks blackface, reconciliation

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"Daily Show" host Trevor Noah continues to make his mark on late night comedy. He recently introduced viewers to his grandmother in his hometown of Johannesburg to discuss his childhood under apartheid. His grandma said she used to be scared police would take Noah because he was mixed race and interracial relationships were illegal. Noah shares how his family kept him hidden in his memoir, "Born A Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood." Noah joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on blackface controversies surrounding Virginia lawmakers.

Alicia Keys applauded for striking right note at Grammys 2019

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Music's biggest night was a celebration of female artists and inclusiveness. The 61st annual Grammy Awards highlighted new talent and honored music industry legends like Dolly Parton and Diana Ross. “Entertainment Tonight” co-host Kevin Frazier reports.

Sully, former service dog to President George H.W. Bush, prepares for next mission

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Former President George H.W. Bush's service dog, Sully, is preparing for a new role. At the end of the month, the 2-year-old lab will start working with veterans at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Maryland. He helped comfort Bush during the last months of his life. Chip Reid met Sully at a training facility in Long Island.





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