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Fox News’ Megyn Kelly becomes campaign’s top story

Megyn Kelly is a Fox News anchor who has found herself very much in the news this campaign season, and it all began with a single question to GOP contender Donald Trump at a Republican presidential debate last August. Charlie Rose, of “CBS This Morning,” interviews Kelly about the fallout, for herself and the political universe. Source

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The Dish: Chef Brad Miller

Chef Brad Miller’s food has been called “nuanced and delicious” with a menus that draws from Midwest and West Coast influences. He calls the dishes at his Santa Monica, Calif. restaurant Ox & Son “L.A. food,” while also involving a nod to his father, Gary “Ox” Miller, a butcher. Chef Miller now has multiple restaurants under his belt, and continues to create rustic and bold dishes. Source

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Saturday Sessions: The Heavy performs “Since You Been Gone”

The hard-hitting musicians of The Heavy first got together back in 1998, when lead singer Kevin Swaby and guitarist Dan Taylor bonded over old soul and R&B records while working at The Gap. Twelve years later, the British rockers broke through with their hit, “How You Like Me Now.” They are now celebrating the release of their fourth full-length studio album, “Hurt & the Merciless.” Source

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Oculus Rift virtual reality is now real

Oculus, a company owned by Facebook, shipped a new device that’s one of the most hotly-anticipated tech products ever: the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. CNET senior editor Scott Stein joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the reality of virtual reality. Source

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Morning Rounds: Could eating green be in our genes?

CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss President Obama’s announcement to help combat the abuse of prescription opioids and heroin. Also, a new Cornell study suggests that, depending on our heritage, eating “green” could be in our genes. Source

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