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TV host teaches acting class for senior citizens

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Matthew Hoffman is an energetic TV host who’s found a way to turn his passion for movies like “Braveheart” into scene-stealing moments for his unique students. Hoffman, the narrator for the CBS series "Love Island," leads a weekly class of senior citizens called “Tuesdays with Matthew.” Jamie Yuccas reports from one class where the golden-aged actors relive the Golden Age of Hollywood.

Sneak peek: The Plot to Kill Dr. Sievers

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Did a Florida man hire a look-a-like to kill his wife? A GPS leads police right to the hitman’s door. "48 BHours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, February 15 at 10/9c on CBS.



Great white sharks are making a great big comeback in Mexico

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Sharks play a key role in keeping oceans healthy, but their numbers plunged by over 70% in some places around the world. The great white is still considered vulnerable, but is making a comeback thanks to stronger environmental protections. Jonathan Vigliotti gets up close and personal with them in one protected area where their population is booming for our series Eye on Earth.

Former Obama adviser calls caucus elections "an outdated system"

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Former President Barack Obama’s longest serving senior adviser Valerie Jarrett says the presidential election system is “outdated.” She joins “CBS This Morning” to weigh in on the ongoing Democratic primary, where Joe Biden stands and the fallout from former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s handling of the stop-and-frisk policy.

Florida law faces scrutiny after child involuntarily sent to mental health facility

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A Florida law has come under national scrutiny after a 6-year-old girl was involuntarily committed to a mental health facility after an incident at school. The Baker Act allows authorities to force a psychiatric evaluation on anyone considered to be a danger to themselves or others, but the girl’s mother says her child’s two-day internment did more harm than good. Manuel Bojorquez spoke to Nadia Falk’s mother about the impact the law had on her daughter.

Nature up close: Giraffes, a most improbable animal

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Their general anatomy is a study in superlatives: the tallest terrestrial animals on Earth, with necks that are six feet long, and strong legs to help support weight of up to 3,000 pounds

How the coronavirus is impacting the global economy

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American companies doing business in China, including Ford and Apple, have closed factories and retail locations in the country due to the coronavirus outbreak. Supply chains, flights and cruises are all being disrupted as the number of new cases exceeds 15,000 in light of new diagnosis methods. Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” to break down the coronavirus’ global economic impact.

Scientists capture stunning moment iceberg collapses into ocean

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An iceberg the size of Paris broke off of an Antarctic glacier after temperatures in the region spiked to a record 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Scientists also captured the moment another block of ice estimated to weigh thousands of tons collapsed into the water. The iceberg they recorded falling was over 130 feet high.

Texas family sues company whose truck driver hit and killed teen son

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A Texas family has filed a lawsuit against Energy Transfer Partners, a company whose truck driver hit and killed their teenage son while he was distracted by a video on his phone. Paramedics who were at the scene say there was pornography playing on the truck driver’s phone when it was recovered from the crash site. The teen’s parents say they hope the lawsuit is a wakeup call to companies and states not taking distracted driving seriously enough. Kris Van Cleave spoke to the family about how they are coping with their sudden loss.

New DNA evidence could exonerate California man convicted of murder

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New evidence could help exonerate a man who was sentenced to 16 years to life in prison over the 1985 killing of a journalist. Ricky Davis was convicted of murder more than 10 years ago in California when Jane Hylton was found dead in the home the two shared with two others. Mola Lenghi reveals what officials learned in order to make the stunning reversal.

Another state is suing Juul over youth vaping addiction

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E-cigarette giant Juul is being sued by another U.S. state – this time, Massachusetts is blaming Juul for “a public health crisis” over the state’s youth being addicted to nicotine. The state attorney general has claimed that the company’s purpose was not to get adults to stop smoking as originally advertised, but rather to try and get young people into vaping. Anna Werner breaks down the lawsuit’s details.

Over 300 officials join search for missing 6-year-old

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The FBI has joined South Carolina police in a desperate search for a missing 6-year-old girl. Faye Marie Swetlik was last seen Monday afternoon, and officials are searching for the drivers of two cars that were nearby her backyard where Faye disappeared. Janet Shamlian reports on the law enforcement operation, which now has over 300 police officers and FBI agents blanketing the neighborhood.

Bloomberg sees rising support despite unusual election strategy

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Former NYC Mayor Mike Bloomberg is catching heat after his team decided to skip campaigning in Nevada and South Carolina, instead focusing on the 14 states voting on Super Tuesday. Despite the scrutiny, Bloomberg has become a target for other Democrats due to his rising poll numbers. Ed O’Keefe breaks down Bloomberg’s strategy to stand out in the crowded Democratic primary.





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