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Portugal’s sensational ceramic tiles

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Correspondent Martha Teichner travels throughout Portugal to tell the story of the country’s rich tradition of covering buildings with colorful ceramic tiles, called Azulejos.

Millard Fillmore: A presidential portrait

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Mo Rocca travels to Buffalo, N.Y., home of America’s 13th president Millard Fillmore, to take a closer look at one of the country’s least-remembered commander-in-chiefs.

2/14: Snow piled high creates hazards along East Coast; A tough teacher's alter ego

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East Coast residents digging out from the most recent storm are having trouble finding space to put the snow, while icy roads narrowed by mounds of snow make driving dangerous; and, Steve Hartman meets the students of St. Francis High School near Los Angeles who thought they knew everything about their math teacher, Joe O'Connor. But what they found out at a local hospital taught them a life lesson.

Officer charged in George Floyd's case speaks out

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Officer Tou Thao, who is being charged with aiding and abetting murder in the George Floyd's case, spoke out about his involvement in the case. Thao claims he was merely trying to control the crowd gathered at the scene. Errol Barnett reports.



What are the new mammogram guidelines?

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Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the week's top medical news including a new study that questions the value of mammograms to screen women for breast cancer and new dental hygiene guidelines for children.

2/12: Atlanta better prepared for latest storm; Who were the real "Monuments Men"?

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By the time the storm hit, almost everyone in Atlanta had decided to ride it out at home, but tens of thousands of people in the area lost power as trees and power lines collapsed under the weight of the ice; and, Mark Strasssmann meets one of the three surviving members who risked everything to save priceless works of art.

How The Beatles revolutionized the music business

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Acclaimed musicians Nile Rodgers, John Oates, Tad Kubler, and Felix Cavaliere discuss how The Beatles revolutionized popular music and the way the band's success changed the business. Anthony Mason hosted the conversation as part of the CBS News live event, "50 Years: The Beatles," at the Ed Sullivan Theater.

Carolina Herrera on her life in the fashion world

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Fashion designer Carolina Herrera started her business at age 40, and has now created a billion dollar empire. Herrera sat down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell to discuss designing for runway shows, first ladies and Lady Gaga.

For The Beatles, coming to America meant success

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Three people who knew The Beatles well -- Peter Asher, Pattie Boyd, and Mick Jones -- talk about the band's early years and what it meant to make their U.S. debut. Anthony Mason hosted the panel as part of the CBS News live event, "50 Years: The Beatles," at the Ed Sullivan Theater on Feb. 9, 2014, the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' first U.S. performance.

February 9: Ayotte, Durbin, King

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The latest on the Sochi Olympics, immigration reform, and more, with Sens. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill., Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., and others.

Does an egalitarian marriage lead to less sex?

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Author of The New York Times Magazine's cover story, "Does a More Equal Marriage Mean Less Sex" psychotherapist Lori Gottlieb, and sex therapist Sari Cooper join the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss equality, marriage and sex lives.

2/9: From drought to flood in Northern California; killer ex-cop confrontation one year later

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A powerful stream of moisture is bringing much-needed precipitation to drought-stricken parts of Northern California. For many areas, though, the heavy rain, wind and snow are too much; and,It was a year ago this week that the pursuit of a former LA cop and accused killer Christopher Dorner reached its climax. Carter Evans recalls being on the front lines of the final confrontation.





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