Music fans around the world are remembering George Martin, who died Tuesday night at the age of 90. He signed the Beatles after others rejected them and was behind 30 of the band’s number one singles. Martin earned six Grammys, a knighthood and a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rolling Stone contributing editor Joe Levy joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Martin’s legacy. Source
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CDC panel adjourns without vote on extending J&J COVID vaccine pause
States are pausing use of J&J’s COVID vaccine in light of rare, serious blood clots that may be linked to the shots. Source
WHO: Sexually transmitted Zika more common that previously thought
The World Health Organization warned pregnant women not to visit the 30 or so countries affected by the Zika virus. Dr. Jon LaPook reports the warning comes amid mounting evidence of the dangers the virus poses. Source
From the archives: Pat Conroy
In this “Sunday Morning” profile that originally aired on June 26, 1995, correspondent Bill Geist interviews Pat Conroy, the bestselling author of such acclaimed novels as “The Great Santini,” “The Prince of Tides,” “The Lords of Discipline,” and his 1995 novel, “Beach Music.” Source
Testimony gets explicit at Hulk Hogan-Gawker trial
Hulk Hogan took the stand in court over a leaked sex tape of him, and some of the testimony got explicit. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers has more of the bizarre testimony. Source
ClassPass app offers fitness and freedom
Instead of joining a gym, some fitness enthusiasts are trying ClassPass, a service that lets them choose from many different workout options. Wendy Gillette reports. Source
Lily Aldridge on “Victoria’s Secret Swim Special”
Supermodel Lily Aldridge has starred in advertising campaigns for brands like Carolina Herrera, Stuart Weitzman and Michael Kors. She’s best known for being a Victoria’s Secret Angel and spokesmodel. On Wednesday night, she gives viewers a look at the annual swimwear catalog in the “Victoria’s Secret Swim Special” on CBS. Aldridge joins “CBS This Morning” to preview the upcoming show. Source
Hulk Hogan takes stand in sex tape trial
Former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan is suing Gawker for publishing a sex tape of his online. Hogan recalled the moment he saw the tape. Attorney Marie Napoli joins CBSN with legal analysis. Source
First woman to get uterus transplant in U.S. speaks out
CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula reports on the first woman in the U.S. to receive a transplanted uterus. The experimental surgery could offer new hope for women who cannot become pregnant. Source
Jury awards Erin Andrews $55 million in stalker case
Late Monday, a jury awarded sportscaster Erin Andrews $55 million. A stalker secretly recorded her naked in a hotel, a Marriott franchise. The videos were later posted online. Anna Werner reports from the courthouse in Nashville. Source