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Southern recipes from Chef Rob Newton

Chef Rob Newton was born and raised in Arkansas and served in the U.S. Army before heading to college, and later, cooking school. He had a long career in both New York and Nashville, then decided to focus on his passion for sharing his native region’s food with the world. In the fall of 2019, Newton released a cookbook titled “Seeking the South” to reflect the diversity of the American South’s cuisine. He shared some of the recipes on “CBS This Morning.” Source

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What wins an Oscar: the actor or their part?

Throughout Hollywood history, Academy Awards have been handed out to actors in groundbreaking, and sometimes already well-known roles. Both actresses who played Rose in “Titanic” received nods while almost every single lead actor and actress in all three versions of “A Star Is Born” were recognized. Dana Jacobson explores the interesting trends. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Christopher Paul Stelling performs “Hear Me Calling”

Florida native Christopher Paul Stelling won acclaim with his debut album “Songs of Praise and Scorn” in 2012 before three-time Grammy winner Ben Harper offered to produce his latest album. Stelling joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to play “Hear Me Calling” from the new album, “Best of Luck” before his big national tour. Source

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Food delivery apps push restaurant industry to billions

Food delivery has swelled to a more than $10 billion industry in America. For the first time, restaurants are projected to make more money from food consumed outside their doors than inside in 2020. That’s partly thanks to ordering apps such as Door Dash, Grubhub, Uber Eats, and many others. Brook Silva-Braga explains how the billion-dollar trend started. Source

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Saturday Sessions: Christopher Paul Stelling performs “Trouble Don’t Follow Me”

Florida native Christopher Paul Stelling won acclaim with his debut album “Songs of Praise and Scorn” in 2012 before three-time Grammy winner Ben Harper offered to produce his latest album. Stelling joins “CBS This Morning’s” Saturday Sessions to play “Trouble Don’t Follow Me” from the new album, “Best of Luck” before his big national tour. Source

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No evidence of engine failure in Kobe Bryant helicopter crash

Investigators found no evidence of engine failure in the deadly helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant and eight others. A witness on a mountain bike trail told the National Transportation Safety Board that he saw the helicopter emerge from the clouds as it descended rapidly before rolling to the left and going up in flames. Kris Van Cleave reports on the latest details in the investigation. Source

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Trump fires key impeachment witnesses in apparent revenge path

President Trump appears to be on a path to revenge after firing key impeachment witnesses Gordon Sondland and Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman. Sondland was Trump’s ambassador to the EU, while Vindman was the National Security Council’s top Ukraine expert. Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., tweeted a thanks to lead impeachment manager Adam Schiff for uncovering “all who needed to be fired.” Paula Reid reports from the White House where Trump ignored all questions Friday night. Source

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