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The Dish: Chef Brooke Williamson

California chef Brooke Williams, the youngest chef ever to cook at the James Beard House, runs multiple restaurants and food establishments, including the popular Playa Provisions in Playa Del Rey, which she opened with her husband, chef Nick Roberts. Source

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Ethan Hawke and Robert Budreau on Chet Baker biopic

One of the most famous trumpet players in the 1950s, Chet Baker’s unmistakable style made him an legend of the West Coast jazz scene, but struggles with addiction left his career and personal life in shambles. A new film, “Born to Be Blue,” re-imagines this tumultuous time in Baker’s life as he attempts to stage a comeback. Star Ethan Hawke and director Robert Budreau talk about the musician’s life and his portrayal on the big screen. Source

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Morning Rounds: What’s good for the heart

CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Mark Pochapin, head of gastroenterology at NYU Langone Medical Center, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss a new study examining the link between exercise and cognitive decline in older adults. Also, March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month; and a long-running Harvard study may provide an answer to what keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life. Source

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How the pandemic impacted college admissions this year

Jeff Selingo, author of “Who Gets In and Why: A Year Inside College Admissions” discusses changes to the college admissions process this year because of the coronavirus pandemic and what it might mean for the industry going forward. Source

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Exercise and aging: Good for mind and body

If you’re an able-bodied senior citizen and can’t remember the last time you exercised, Dr. Jon LaPook says it may be time to jog your memory. A new medical study indicates that cardiovascular exercise for the elderly is beneficial for the brain as well as the heart. Source

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“Life in Pieces” star on season finale

Zoe Lister-Jones is one of the star’s of the CBS family comedy series “Life in Pieces.” She joins CBSN’s Josh Elliott and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the season finale and her other upcoming projects. Source

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Ben Affleck on Batman movie, family, politics & charity

Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer, George Clooney and Christian Bale have all played the iconic role of Batman on the big screen. Now, Oscar and Golden Globe-winning actor Ben Affleck joins the elite bat hero club. Affleck joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new film, “Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice,” Congo charity work, politics and family. Source

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