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Side by side: Matisse and Diebenkorn

How do works by two painters from two different eras compare when we see them side by side? A new exhibition is answering that question. The show featured works by Henri Matisse, the French Post-Impressionist Master, and Richard Diebenkorn, the influential but less-well-known American modernist, together for the first time. Rita Braver takes a look. Source

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Remembering “Bambi” artist Tyrus Wong

The work of artist Tyrus Wong, who died last month at age 106, has proven to be immortal, having created artwork hat determined the look of Walt Disney’s animated classic, “Bambi.” Tracy Smith explores the artist’s work in movies and greeting cards and kites. Source

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Golden Globes predictions: Who will win?

Sunday’s Golden Globes are considered the big kick-off to awards season in Hollywood. For some categories, they’re a good predictor of who will take home an Oscar at next month’s Academy Awards. ScreenCrush.com editor-in-chief Matt Singer joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to preview the awards and predict who will win. Source

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President Obama on possible repeal of Affordable Care Act

President Obama has less than two weeks in office, and the Republican-led Congress is already preparing to undo Obamacare, his signature domestic legislative achievement. Vox.com senior editor Sarah Kliff joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what the president had to say about the law’s future during an interview with the online news magazine. Source

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Key findings in Russian hacking intelligence report

Douglas Ollivant, senior fellow at New America and former National Security Council director, joins “CBS This Morning” from Washington to discuss the unclassified intelligence report released on Russia’s attempt to influence the U.S. presidential elections. Source

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Florida airport shooting suspect was known by FBI agents

The FBI says Esteban Santiago-Ruiz, the Fort Lauderdale airport shooting suspect and U.S. Army veteran, first popped up on their radar two months ago. In addition to the eight people wounded by gunfire, as many as 40 others needed medical attention following the Friday shooting. Omar Villafranca reports. Source

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Search for motive in Fort Lauderdale airport shooting rampage

The FBI is trying to determine what might have set a U.S. Army veteran off to go on a deadly rampage inside a baggage claim at the Fort Lauderdale airport. Esteban Santiago-Ruiz is accused of killing five people and wounding eight others before surrendering on Friday. Investigators say he has no known connections to any terror groups. David Begnaud reports. Source

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