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2/4: CBS Saturday Morning

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Fallout from suspected Chinese surveillance balloon continues, possible second balloon sighted; The Dish: Toya Boudy.



Say She She performs "Norma"

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Each member of the Brooklyn-based trio Say She She grew up singing classical music. And that's just one influence on their sound - which incorporates everything from funk to jazz and even the rhythms of Bollywood. It's all led to five-star critical reviews, a growing fan base, and their current U.S. and European tour. Now, here is Say She She with "Norma."

Say She She performs "Fortune Teller"

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Each member of the brooklyn-based trio Say She She grew up singing classical music. And that's just one influence on their sound - which incorporates everything from funk to jazz and even the rhythms of Bollywood. It's all led to five-star critical reviews, a growing fan base, and their current U.S. and European tour. Now, from their debut album "Prism," here is Say She She with "Fortune Teller."

Say She She performs "Blow My Mind"

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Each member of the brooklyn-based trio Say She She grew up singing classical music. And that's just one influence on their sound - which incorporates everything from funk to jazz and even the rhythms of Bollywood. It's all led to five-star critical reviews, a growing fan base, and their current U.S. and European tour. Now, here is Say She She with "Blow My Mind."

DNC poised to move primary opener away from Iowa

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The Democratic National Committee will vote Saturday to shake up the start of its primary calendar. President Biden championed the revamped lineup ahead of the full membership vote. Supporters say the overhaul empowers voters who have gone unheard in battleground states. Despite some divisions over the proposed changes, Democrats are hoping to showcase unity. Ed O'Keefe reports from Philadelphia.

Brett Goldstein: The “CBS Saturday Morning” Interview

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Brett Goldstein, a breakout star from Apple's Emmy-winning series “Ted Lasso.” Virtually unknown to American audiences before taking on the role of Roy Kent, he became an overnight sensation. But as Dana Jacobson found out when she caught up with him a few weeks ago, the 42-year-old British-born writer, actor and standup comedian has been entertaining audiences since childhood.

Meeting one of America’s few full-time custom knifemakers

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Murray Carter spent nearly two decades in Japan before bringing eastern bladesmithing techniques west. Today, he is one of the few Americans who make custom made knives full-time, inside his shop in Idaho. Carter’s kitchen knives are both works of art, and exceptional tools. Jeff Glor reports.

The Dish: Toya Boudy

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Toya Boudy is a New Orleans-based chef, cookbook author and cultural ambassador. And she’s known for putting a unique twist on classic New Orleans-style dishes - and taking the mystery and challenge out of preparing them. Michelle Miller reports.

CBS Deals: Products you reach for everyday

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This morning, lifestyle expert Sukanya Krishnan shares products that you might reach for everyday, and all at exclusive low prices. To start shopping now scan the QR code on your screen, or visit cbsdeals.com. (CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.)

Business analyst Jill Schlesinger on what new jobs report means about the economy

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On Friday, the Labor Department released the January employment report. A whopping 517,000 jobs were created and the unemployment rate edged down to 3.4%, the lowest level since May 1969. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins us to discuss the report and what it means about the economy.

Final Boeing 747 rolls off assembly line

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The very last Boeing 747 rolled off the assembly line this week. The jet has ruled the commercial airways since it debuted in 1969. The 747 once carried the space shuttle and is credited with air travel more accessible to the general public. As it takes off into the sunset, Kris Van Cleave has more on the plane and the people who have spent generations building it.

Pope Francis continues trip to Africa

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Pope Francis has been hearing stories of suffering from people caught up in years of warfare. And before the trip, the pontiff discussed a more progressive view of sexual orientation that puts him in opposition to some of his own bishops - and much of African law. Chris Livesay reports.





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