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"Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon

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It's always sunny on "The Tonight Show," where host Jimmy Fallon can't help being playful and funny. Fallon talks with correspondent Mo Rocca about his late-night job – bringing joy to audiences and celebrating the talent of his guests – and about the return of his musical variety show, "That's My Jam."

Michelle Miller on a search for "Belonging"

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The co-host of "CBS Saturday Morning," and author of the memoir "Belonging: A Daughter's Search for Identity Through Love and Loss," talks about her family story, her biracial background, and her struggle to find acceptance.

A geese love story

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Last August, Blossom the goose lost her mate, Bud. They'd lived on a pond at Riverside Cemetery in Marshalltown, Iowa. Blossom's grief was evident to the cemetery's staff, and so general manager Dorie Tammen decided to post a personal ad for Blossom. Correspondent Steve Hartman reports on the results of an avian blind date.

Passage: In memoriam

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"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including jazz saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter.

How beatboxer Kaila Mullady found her voice

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Beatboxing is one of the most misunderstood of art forms - vocal percussion in which the lungs and mouth are the instrument. And one of the best beatboxers in the world is Kaila Mullady, who co-organizes the American Beatbox Championships. Correspondent Luke Burbank gets some beatbox pointers from Mullady, and talks with Doug E. Fresh about beatboxing's origins.



Donna's Law: A tool for preventing suicide

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In any given year, suicide accounts for between 60-65% of all gun deaths in the United States (approximately 25,000). So far, three states have passed legislation called Donna's Law, which would allow people who fear that they may become suicidal to place themselves (voluntarily and confidentially) on a "do not sell" list, to block their purchase of a gun. Correspondent Susan Spencer looks at an innovative way to save lives.

The "Peanuts" gallery

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Charles M. Schulz's comic strip "Peanuts" continues to garner fans 23 years after the cartoonist's death, from the lovable loser Charlie Brown to the dog with the greatest imagination, Snoopy. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with Schulz's widow, Jean, and with "Pearls Before Swine" cartoonist Stephan Pastis, about the timeless influence of the man they called "Sparky" and his beloved cast of characters.

Donna's Law: A new suicide prevention tool

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Suicide accounts for between 60-65% of all gun deaths annually in the U.S. Three states have passed legislation allowing people who fear they may become suicidal to place themselves on a "do not sell" list, to block their purchase of a gun.

The CHIPS Act: Made in America, again

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In today's wired world, chips power more than just computers. Cars, appliances, even toys rely on tiny silicon semiconductors, the vast majority of which are made in Taiwan. Supply chain disruptions caused by natural disasters or geopolitics could put America's chip supply in jeopardy – and its whole economy at risk. The $280 billion CHIPS Act aims to rebuild America's critical technology infrastructure, including the subsidizing of chip manufacturing facilities in the U.S. Correspondent David Pogue... Читать дальше...

The world according to Peanuts

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Charles M. Schulz's beloved comic strip continues to garner fans 23 years after the cartoonist's death, from lovable loser Charlies Brown to the dog with the greatest imagination, Snoopy.

The Trial of Alex Murdaugh

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"48 Hours" explores the double life of a once prominent lawyer and his stunning fall from grace. Murdaugh is now an admitted drug addict, thief and convicted murderer. "48 Hours" contributor Nikki Battiste reports.

CBS Weekend News, March 4, 2023

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Some Californians remain trapped in by snow from powerful winter storm; Minnesota town finds joy in winter tradition of ice bowling





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