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Joe Cipriano: The man behind the voice over

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Joe Cipriano is one of the most recognized voices in America and has worked for most major broadcast and radio networks. He also provides the live voice for the Grammy and Emmy Awards. Cipriano joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his new book “Living on Air: Adventures in Broadcasting.”

Pikus-Pace wins silver in skeleton as U.S. men disappoint in super-combined

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Noelle Pikus-Pace found redemption on the icy track in her final Olympic race, winning a silver medal for the U.S. in skeleton. In the men’s super-combined, which includes downhill skiing and slalom runs, American favorites Bode Miller and Ted Ligety failed to make the podium. Alphonso Van Marsh reports.

Nuclear fusion breakthrough sparks energy optimism

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Jeffrey Kluger, Time Magazine editor-at-large, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss an astonishing breakthrough in nuclear fusion at California's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and why some might call it energy's holy grail.

Photo-sharing apps with a twist

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Photo-sharing apps are sizzling hot, but there are so many. CBSNews.com’s technology editor Chenda Ngak rounds up some cool new apps.



Winter weather slows auto sales

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The big storms that recently hit several states are leading to some big discounts at car dealerships. Also, a new study has found that people who make more money are more likely to find a romantic partner. Jericka Duncan reports.

Home sales to take a hit in 2014

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The pace of activity in the housing market is expected to slow, with sales dropping by more than 5 percent from year-ago levels. Housing experts note that the slowdown should be expected, saying last year’s rapid pace is not sustainable. Jill Schlesinger reports.

Turning metal into music: The art of trumpet making

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Josh Landress makes and fixes brass instruments at his workshop on the fifth floor of a slim building in Midtown Manhattan. He’s on the short list of people who builds trumpets "the old-fashioned way," a process that takes as much strength as it does quiet patience.

Ice storm power outage a matter of life and death for some

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A day after a powerful ice storm brought down trees and power lines across Georgia and the Carolinas, many remain without power. One woman who was living off a ventilator narrowly survived after her power went out and none of her relatives could reach her due to the snow and ice. Mark Strassmann reports.

Raleigh cleans up gridlock after winter storm

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In Raleigh, N.C., drivers were rescuing their cars after snow and ice forced many to abandon their vehicles when conditions became treacherous and roads became blocked. Wyatt Andrews reports.

Calif. farmers leave acres unplanted as state cuts off water

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More than 60 percent of California is in an extreme drought, forcing farmers to take drastic steps. With reservoirs at record lows, the state has cut off water to growers in the Central Valley farm belt, meaning hundreds of thousands of acres could be left unplanted. Bill Whitaker reports.

On the Road: A tough teacher's alter ego

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As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets the students of St. Francis High School near Los Angeles who thought they knew everything about their math teacher, Jim O'Connor. But what they found out at a local hospital taught them a life lesson.

Ice storm leaves South devastated

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Residents across hard-hit portions of the South are cleaning up after a crippling ice storm downed trees and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people. Mark Strassmann reports.

Snow piled high creates hazards along East Coast

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Multiple winter storms have caused snow to pile up. 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 have made driving dangerous. Terrell Brown reports.

How did the F-35 wind up so far over budget?

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The F-35 is what the Air Force, Navy and Marines are counting on to replace all their current fighter jets. But the F-35 is seven years behind schedule and $163 billion over budget. David Martin finds out why, this Sunday on "60 Minutes."

Time Lapse: Toronto Tempo

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Stunning time-lapse video displays the unique beauty of Toronto. Video courtesy of Ryan Emond.

Latest snowstorm is test of New Yorkers’ endurance

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Another storm hit the New York City area Thursday morning, leaving slippery roads and piles of snow blocking sidewalks, but the nation’s financial center plodded along. Mayor Bill de Blasio was criticized for keeping schools open, forcing kids and parents to struggle through near-blizzard conditions. Don Dahler reports.

Snow turns Washington, D.C., into ghost town

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Of the 300,000 federal workers in the Washington area, nearly all were told to stay home. The Capitol was all but empty after the biggest snowstorm in four years sent members of Congress rushing out of town for a weeklong recess. Chip Reid reports.





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