Global superstar Maluma joins “CBS This Morning” live and discusses the inspiration behind his new album. Source
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Health workers document trip to Super Bowl 55
The NFL honored 7,500 health care workers from around the country with tickets to the Super Bowl. “CBS This Morning” hears from five of those health care heroes who share their journeys from their hometowns all the way to the big game. Source
Revealing the top Super Bowl ads from USA Today’s Ad Meter
USA Today sports columnist Nancy Armour reveals the top rated Super Bowl ads from USA Today’s Ad Meter. Source
Mural for George Floyd painted outside his high school
The mural features Floyd’s No. 88 jersey from his days playing football at Jack Yates High School in Houston. Source
“Hero Pay” ordinance prompts layoffs at two Southern California grocery stores
A new ordinance that would add $4.00 per hour to grocery workers’ pay has led Kroger to close two stores leaving essential workers out of work and having to fend for themselves. Jonathan Vigliotti reports. Source
Biden says “I hope to God I live up to” the job of being president
“You know when it felt different? When I walked through the front doors of the White House after being sworn in,” the president said. Source
Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh on Super Bowl LV win
Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his first Super Bowl win. Source
Biden pushes for COVID relief bill amid preparations for Trump’s second impeachment trial
It’s going to be a busy week in the Capitol as lawmakers tackle big issues surrounding the president and his predecessor. Nancy Cordes reports on President Biden’s latest push for his COVID-19 relief bill and the expectations for former President Trump’s unprecedented second impeachment trial. Source
Biden administration to “reengage” with U.N. Human Rights Council
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. would return to the U.N. Human Rights Council as an observer. Source
Pedro Gomez, ESPN baseball correspondent, dies at 58
Covered more than 25 World Series, but was best known for his coverage of Barry Bonds’ pursuit of the home-run record during the steroid controversy. Source