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Rosanne Cash returns to her roots for new record

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Rosanne Cash, eldest daughter of Johnny Cash, has had 11 number one country hits. Recently, she spoke to “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Anthony Mason, about her new album, "The River & the Thread,” which was in part inspired by her father’s childhood home.

Lego rebuilds from near bankruptcy to big screen

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It may seem like a no brainer, but “The Lego Movie,” almost wasn’t. It took some major convincing from a Hollywood studio to get The Lego Group to cooperate, and make the film a reality. Michelle Miller reports.

Videos show widespread abuse of gays in Russia, advocates say

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Human Rights Watch released a series of videos the group says shows that the beating and abuse of gays has become widespread. One 17-year-old from Sochi who was brutalized says Russia's new anti-gay propaganda law has been taken as encouragement by anti-gay groups. Mark Phillips reports.

Snoop Dogg like you've never seen him before

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Snoop Dogg is a force to be reckoned with in the music world, and now this multiple-Grammy-nominated artist is giving something back to the community: He's founded and coaches in a football league for underprivileged youth. Lee Cowan reports.

Behind the lens: A dangerous world from a child's point of view

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"The Whole Gritty City" filmmakers gave digital cameras to some of their young subjects. The result is an intimate look at a dangerous world from a child's point of view. One boy narrates his walk to school, "This is the street I don't like, 'cause it has guns." For more: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

Syria chemical weapons survivor: "We need justice"

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Heba Sewan's neighborhood was hit with a rocket filled with sarin gas in the Syrian regime's chemical weapons attack that prompted the U.S. to threaten a military strike. She survived the attack after it left her blind for a week and has traveled to Washington to tell her story. Margaret Brennan reports.

Stocks rally despite a mixed jobs report

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Michael Santoli, senior columnist for Yahoo Finance, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with a closer look at January’s jobs report, which saw the country’s unemployment rate hit its lowest point in five years.



Are shopping malls vanishing?

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Rick Caruso, mall mogul and CEO of Caruso Affiliated, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the decline of the American shopping mall, which could be extinct by the next decade.

Winter weather takes its toll on millions

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Fallout from a recent winter storm in the Northeast continues as about 168,000 people in Pennsylvania and Maryland are still without electricity three days after an ice storm downed trees and power lines. Terrell Brown reports.

New legislation may stop some cell phone thefts

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CNET editor Tim Stevens and San Francisco district attorney George Gascon join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the possibility of equipping cell phones with a “kill switch” - something that can make a stolen phone inoperable, and of no value to a thief.

Showdown in Washington over debt ceiling

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Republicans and Democrats are once again squabbling over raising the debt ceiling, which is essential if the government is to pay its bills. Jeff Pegues reports.

Trailer: The Whole Gritty City

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"The Whole Gritty City", airing Saturday, Feb. 15 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS, follows three New Orleans marching bands. The bands' directors do more than prepare students to march in Mardi Gras parades: they battle for their lives and souls against the lures and dangers of the streets.

A band leader's take on the drug dealers' dress code

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Band director Wilbert Rawlins knows he's competing with drug dealers for the hearts and minds of his students, so he found a creative way to make a big impression. "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

American Heart Association issues stroke guidelines for women

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For the first time, the American Heart Association issued guidelines for preventing strokes in women. High blood pressure and smoking are risk factors for everyone, but the AHA says risks unique to women include gestational diabetes and the use of birth control pills. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

Ringo: "We loved the idea of being in America"

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Only a few months before the Beatles appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show," the band had been unknown in the U.S., and they were unsure about how they'd be received. Ringo Starr speaks with Anthony Mason about Beatlemania and how it felt to reunite with Paul McCartney 50 years after they led the British invasion of America.

How a crime scene investigator keeps her sons safe

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Officer Shelita Haynes with the New Orleans P.D. Crime Scene Unit responds to shootings nearly every night. Many of the victims are around the same age as her teenage sons, Jerome and Jamal. But Officer Haynes finds comfort knowing her sons are in the L.E. Rabouin High School Marching Band. Within the walls of the band room there is safety from the streets. More: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

Facial recognition technology sparks privacy concerns

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Tech companies are among the groups heading to Washington, DC, to help create voluntary guidelines on facial recognition technology and privacy. "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl reports on its impact. Then, Tim Stevens, editor at large for CNET, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the issue.

I'm with the band: L.E. Rabouin H.S. Marching Falcons

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Go behind the scenes as the L.E. Rabouin High School Marching Band rehearses before a Mardi Gras parade. Director Lonzie Jackson demands excellence from the band, flag team and cheerleaders. For more: "48 Hours Presents: the Whole Gritty City"

Republicans change tune on immigration reform

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While both parties expressed optimism last week, House Speaker John Boehner threw cold water on the idea of bipartisan immigration reform and said that if the push for reform fails, it will be President Barack Obama's fault. Nancy Cordes reports.

Rare snowstorm in Oregon

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A rare snowstorm left a foot of snow in Portland, Oregon Thursday. More snow is expected Friday. Charlie Rose reports.





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