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Philip Seymour Hoffman's casket arrives at funeral

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Friends and Family gather for a private funeral to bid farewell to actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. Pallbearers are seen carrying the Oscar winner’s casket into the church of St. Ignatius Loyola. As Hoffman’s family and fans mourn, the investigation into his death continues.

Cold weather brings more carbon monoxide deaths

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Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the week’s top medical news including an invisible cold weather killer and a pioneering new treatment for a disease that affects hundreds of thousands of Americans.

La. principal’s remarkable success story

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Steve Hartman meets an elementary school principal in Port Barre, La., whose road to success started in an unexpected place, but Gabe Sonnier will tell you his journey proves “it’s not where you start, it’s how you finish.”

Nature: Yellowstone

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This week's moment in nature takes us to Yellowstone National Park in winter.

Athletes take center stage at Sochi Olympics

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Political controversies and security concerns recede as the athletic competitions at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia begin. Mark Phillips reports.

Japan’s diving grannies

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You often hear about people “taking the plunge,” but rarely do you see anyone do it with the stamina of the woman Lucy Craft found hard at work in the waters off Japan.

Twitter tumbles: Slower growth scares away investors

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Twitter is worth $8 billion less than it was in its earning report on Wednesday. CBS News contributor and analyst Mellody Hobson joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to explain the 24 percent decline.

Can the U.S. exploit the al Qaeda rift in Syria?

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Flash Points: CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the recent rift between al Qaeda factions fighting in Syria and what it could mean for the civil war there.



Toddler is moved to tears listening to “Say Something”

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Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a 15-month-old experiencing rain for the first time, personal injury lawyer Jamie Casino's epic Super Bowl XLVIII commercial and a beagle trying hard to get a water bottle. Plus, 4-year-old Jackson gets emotional listening to A Great Big World and Christina Aguilera's song “Say Something.”

New evidence of growing diabetes epidemic

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There’s more evidence of the growing diabetes epidemic and scientists try to pinpoint the best treatment for breast cancer patients. Alison Harmelin has the day’s top health stories.

Syrian city evacuated amid tense ceasefire

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The Syrian city of Homs, which has seen some of the bloodiest battles in a civil war that's killed 130,000 people, was evacuated during a 3-day ceasefire. The ceasefire was supposed to allow relief workers to get inside the city, but a mortar attack has put that plan in jeopardy. Elizabeth Palmer reports.

High-tech Olympics

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Precision is key in many Olympic sports, and the American bobsled team has enlisted the help of engineers from BMW to redesign their bobsled and bobsledding uniforms so that they weigh less and move faster. Vinita Nair reports.

Poker pro Brian Rast on gambling for a living

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"I chose poker for freedom," professional poker player Brian Rast told "48 Hours." The Las Vegas-based player talks about the lure and mystique of the game and why poker players are like small businesses.

Boehner blames Obama for immigration stalemate

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Just one week after House Speaker John Boehner unveiled his road map for immigration reform, he announced it was in trouble because his Republican members do not trust President Obama. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.

Watch: Justin Bieber being frisked by Miami Beach police

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The Miami Beach Police Department release surveillance video of pop star Justin Bieber being processed by an officer during his arrest in Miami Beach in January. Bieber was charged with driving under the influence, resisting arrest and driving with an invalid license.

Winter Olympics 2014: The physics of driving on ice

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Before engineers could overhaul Team USA's luge, skeleton and two-man bobsled, they had to understand the unique challenges that come with driving on ice. Danielle Elliot reports.

Apps for fans of Sochi 2014 Olympic Games

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If you don’t have a front-row seat to the Winter Olympics, mobile apps can keep you in the loop. CBSNews.com’s technology editor Chenda Ngak rounds up some great apps for following the Games.

“Two-tiered” recovery could hinder long-term economic growth

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In the current earning season, retailers have reported divergent results. The high end has been doing well, but those companies that cater to middle and lower income consumers have been struggling, and that pattern is likely to extend to consumers. Economists note that this “two-tiered” recovery could hinder long-term growth. Jill Schlesinger reports.

Stocks bounce back from month-long decline

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The stock market rallied on Friday after the government’s monthly unemployment report showed solid growth in construction and manufacturing jobs. Also, Wall Street will be listening very closely to Janet Yellen, who will make her first appearance on Capitol Hill this week as head of the Federal Reserve. Alexis Christoforous reports.

American wins gold medal on day 1 of Sochi games

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The first American to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi is slopestyle snowboarder Sage Kotsenburg. So far, Americans are 4th place in the medal count. Alfonso Van Marsh reports.





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