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Cicely Tyson: A journey home

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The award-winning actress returns to Broadway in "The Trip to Bountiful" - and journeys to the Texas farmstead that inspired playwright Horton Foote

Stock market slips as GameStop shares surge going into the weekend

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GameStop's stock price soared to $325 a share on Friday, capping off a tumultuous week on Wall Street. Despite the video game retailer's success, the overall market sank and ended the week in the red. CEO and founder of Tusk Ventures, Bradley Tusk, joined CBSN to discuss the impact the battle between amateur traders and hedge fund investors will have on the future of the stock market.

01/30: CBS This Morning Saturday

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State of vaccination in the U.S., potential new vaccine; Country music star Waylon Payne catalogs journey, hardships in new album

2020 was the worst year in tourism history, UN says

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The United Nations' World Tourism Organization says 2020 was the worst year in tourism history, with industry losses estimated to be $1.3 trillion. Lana Zak spoke with Roger Dow, president and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, about what needs to happen for the industry to rebound.

CDC issues mask requirement for all public transportation

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The CDC has issued an order requiring travelers to wear masks while using public transportation in the U.S. The announcement follows President Biden's executive order for all government agencies to follow mask guidelines set by the CDC. University of Iowa professor of microbiology and immunology Dr. Stanley Perlman joined CBSN to explain how the mandate could slow the spread of COVID-19.



Country music star Waylon Payne catalogs journey, hardships in new album

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A scion of outlaw country music royalty, Waylon Payne, sits down with “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason to describe the numerous hardships he's had to endure on a long road to redemption. He catalogs his journey in his new album, “Blue Eyes, The Harlot, The Queer, The Pusher & Me," his first in 16 years.

The legacy of Temple basketball coach John Chaney

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John Chaney, the commanding force behind the Temple University men's basketball team, died on Friday. In his 24 years on the sideline, Chaney led the Owls to 17 NCAA tournaments. Dana Jacobson details his legendary life.

Heated scramble between EU and U.K. over COVID-19 vaccine supplies

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The race to vaccinate people picks up worldwide as the scramble for vaccine supplies is becoming heated. The European Union reversed its decision Friday after they implied they would start to restrict exports of coronavirus shots to Northern Ireland. Imtiaz Tyab reports.

A look behind the evolving concepts of cleanliness and hygiene

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Nearly a full year since the COVID-19 pandemic came to the U.S., more Americans are working from home and seeing fewer people, and many are re-evaluating what forms of personal care are really necessary – and what they can skip. It’s all examined in a new book, looking into the science and social influences on hygiene. As Errol Barnett found out, the concept of cleanliness is an evolving one.

History and real-life implications of the filibuster

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“CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Jeff Glor looks at the history of the filibuster, the rules and why this legislative tactic has become such a hot topic in today's Washington.

The Dish: Famed New Orleans restaurant hires its first female executive chef

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Along with jazz, the French Quarter and Mardi Gras, amazing food has always been a hallmark of New Orleans. It’s found in both local cafes and in famed restaurants known the world over. At one of the most renowned — Commander’s Palace — there’s someone new in charge of the kitchen. Jamie Wax speaks with Chef Meg Bickford, the first woman executive chef in the restaurant’s long history, about caring on a tradition while making a mark of her own.

Texas restaurant draws fans with hilarious roadside messages

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A small Texas restaurant is gaining a global audience — not for what’s on its menu, but rather the message it sends every day. Janet Shamlian takes a look at El Arroyo in Austin, and the sign outside it that’s drawing admirers and serving up smiles.

Unique ways Alaska frontline workers distribute vaccines to their patients

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Distributing the coronavirus vaccine has proven to be a significant challenge across the country, including the vast, sparsely populated Alaskan state. Two organizations in western Alaska have been working to vaccinate Alaskans in the thick of winter. Nancy Chen introduces some of those frontline workers and the unique ways they're getting to their patients.

Early data finds racial disparity in COVID-19 vaccine rollout

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Information from 23 states that report COVID-19 vaccinations by race and ethnicity shows a stark difference in the rollout, with communities hit hardest by the virus lagging or being left behind. Adriana Diaz has the details.





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