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How to use an AED in cases of cardiac arrest

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CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook explains how quick action saved the life of Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin, who collapsed on the field from cardiac arrest, and demonstrates how an automated external defibrillator (AED) is used.

Michelle Yeoh on "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once"

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Actress Michelle Yeoh, who rose to fame in Hong Kong action films and gained international attention as a "Bond girl," is a frontrunner for an Oscar nomination for her performance in the trippy "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once." She talked with correspondent Seth Doane about her performance in the multi-layered role, and what it means for her to be riding high on a career wave at age 60.

Michelle Yeoh on "Everything Everywhere All at Once"

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The actress who rose to fame in Hong Kong action films and gained international attention as a "Bond girl" is a frontrunner for an Oscar nomination for her performance in the trippy multiverse action-comedy.

"The Embrace": A monument to love

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"The Embrace," a 22-foot-tall bronze sculpture to be unveiled at Boston Common on January 13, was inspired by a photograph of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King hugging after they learned the civil rights leader had won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Correspondent Nancy Giles talks with sculptor Hank Willis Thomas, and with Imari Paris Jeffries, executive director of Embrace Boston, about the effort to create a monument to love, belonging and hope.

Gerald Ford's weapon against inflation: A button

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In the mid-1970s inflation was so high, President Gerald Ford referred to it as "public enemy #1." To combat inflation that had risen to 12%, he instituted a slogan, "Whip Inflation Now," created by a Madison Avenue ad agency as a rallying cry for the American people. Correspondent Mo Rocca looks back on an idea whose detractors regarded as "unbelievable stupidity."



Friendships, the key to happiness

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A decades-long study conducted by Harvard University has found that happiness comes not from money, looks or fame, but from meaningful human relationships. Correspondent Susan Spencer talks with Dr. Robert Waldinger, co-author of "The Good Life," about how to measure the value of friendships; with the head of Gallup, whose polls tell us world unhappiness is at an all-time high; and with experts who say it is never too late in life to find happiness, or best friends – if you put in the time.

A monument to MLK and Coretta Scott King's love

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Inspired by a photograph of the civil rights activists hugging each other, "The Embrace," a 22-foot-tall bronze sculpture by artist Hank Willis Thomas, will be unveiled at Boston Common on January 13.

Water linked to better health

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A new study on the benefits of hydration from the National Institutes of Health shows that adults who stay well-hydrated tend to live longer than those who don't. "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley reports.

The key to finding happiness

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A decades-long Harvard study has found that happiness comes from meaningful human relationships - and with world unhappiness at an all-time high, experts say it is never too late in life to find friends (if you put in the time).

Take the happiness survey

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An exercise from "The Good Life," inspired by the landmark Harvard study on happiness, to help identify the meaningful relationships in your life.

The Idaho Student Murders

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Four college students are found stabbed to death in their home. Police say the suspect had studied the criminal mind. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.

CBS Weekend News, January 7, 2023

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Kevin McCarthy elected House speaker on 15th round of voting; Rep. Jimmy Gomez babysits son amid Congressional chaos

Damar Hamlin’s recovery inspiring good deeds, donations

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The recovery of Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, after he suffered a cardiac arrest on the field during a football game Monday night, is inspiring the NFL and local communities nationwide to spread goodwill to each other and beyond. Michael George has the details.





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