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2/10: CBS Saturday Morning

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White House defends Biden after special counsel report questions his memory; The dynamic duo behind Border Grill

Saturday Sessions: Future Islands perform "The Tower"

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For nearly two decades, the Baltimore-based Future Islands have wowed audiences around the world with their heartfelt anthems and bold live performances. The group just released their seventh album and announced a new tour, bringing their music to a whole new audience. From their new album "People Who Aren't There Anymore," here is Future Islands with "The Tower."

Saturday Sessions: Future Islands perform "The Fight"

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For nearly two decades, the Baltimore-based Future Islands have wowed audiences around the world with their heartfelt anthems and bold live performances. The group just released their seventh album and announced a new tour, bringing their music to a whole new audience. From their new album "People Who Aren't There Anymore," here is Future Islands with "The Fight."



Saturday Sessions: Future Islands perform "King of Sweden"

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For nearly two decades, the Baltimore-based Future Islands have wowed audiences around the world with their heartfelt anthems and bold live performances. The group just released their seventh album and announced a new tour, bringing their music to a whole new audience. From their new album "People Who Aren't There Anymore," here is Future Islands with "King of Sweden."

The dynamic duo behind Border Grill

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On a special edition of The Dish, meet Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger, the dynamic duo behind Border Grill. Their partnership has made the women, sometimes known as "Too Hot Tamales," pioneers in the kitchen and on television. CBS News' Dana Jacobson visited Border Grill to talk to Milliken and Feniger about their decades-long partnership and what they hope comes next.

From the archives: Conductor Seiji Ozawa

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Acclaimed orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa died February 6, 2024 at age 88. In this profile that originally aired February 8, 1998, Ozawa talked with "Sunday Morning" host Charles Osgood about straddling East and West, his passion for sports, and the challenge of conducting choruses on five continents in a satellite-connected performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony to open the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan.

Meet the "King of the Super Bowl" advertisements

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Bryan Buckley is the director behind some of the biggest Super Bowl commercials. He's spent 25 years behind the camera, even as the price of a 30-second Super Bowl spot rose to $7 million this year. CBS News' Dana Jacobson sits down with him in L.A. to talk about his path to success.

Eye Opener: Fan fervor mounts as the Super Bowl approaches

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The countdown to Super Bowl Sunday is on, and all eyes are on Las Vegas as the 49ers and the Chiefs prepare to take the field. Meanwhile, two people are dead after a private jet crashed onto a busy highway in Florida. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.

The Uplift: A match made in heaven

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A couple born on the same day at the same hospital makes an against-all-odds match on a dating app. A mother mourning the loss of her son makes a connection to a 5-year-old stranger. Plus, more heartwarming stories.

What to expect during tomorrow's Super Bowl

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The 2024 Super Bowl is a rematch of sorts, with the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers suiting up against each other just like they did in 2020. Both teams have had some turnover, though they're led by the same coaches. CBS News' Nate Burleson reports on what to look for on the playing field tomorrow.

What makes Las Vegas the wedding capital of the world?

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Millions of romantic hopefuls have said "I do" in Las Vegas. The city's $2.5 billion wedding industry offers a unique variety of ceremony options - including the infamous Little White Wedding Chapel, with its drive-through tunnel of vows. Dana Jacobson reports on the expansive industry.

How did Sin City become a sports mecca? A look at the history of Las Vegas

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Las Vegas has had many identities over the years, but even a decade ago, it was unthinkable that the city would be home to a pro sports team. Now, there are three, with more likely on the way. CBS News' Dana Jacobson reports on how this unlikely city became a sports haven.

Israel prepares ground offensive in Rafah

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The U.S. is warning of disaster, and humanitarian aid groups are preparing for the worst as Israel gets ready for a full-scale ground offensive in Gaza's southernmost city. Nearly 1.5 million Palestinians have taken refuge in Rafah since the war began in October, spurred by Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks in Israel. CBS News' Deborah Patta reports from Jerusalem.

Exclusive discounts from CBS Mornings Deals

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On this edition of CBS Mornings Deals, lifestyle expert Ashley Bellman shows us items that might just become essentials in your everyday life. Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.





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