In 1974, Morley Safer visited New York’s American Ballet Theatre School, where hundreds of applicants were vying for a chance to dance. Source
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An unobstructed view of window washers
Mo Rocca learns about the challenging work of window washers firsthand – brandishing his brushes and squeegee 700 feet above New York City’s streets. Originally broadcast on May 31, 2015. Source
Nature: Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
We leave you this morning in the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, which straddles the border between South Carolina and Georgia.
Videography: Doug Jensen Source
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All adults should be vaccine eligible by April 19; Migrants determined to enter U.S. Source
Soaring sand sculptures
In the western Japanese city of Tottori, sand sculptures can soar several stories high. Seth Doane introduces professional sculptor Sue McGrew, who has been working with sand for 19 years. Originally broadcast on May 31, 2015. Source
Many Republican men are hesitant to get COVID vaccine
A recent poll found 49% of Republican men said they would not take the vaccine when it’s available to them Source
Performance anxiety: Revamping traditional annual reviews
Annual performance reviews have been a dreaded part of the corporate world for years – but recently, several companies have reformed their evaluation processes and many more are looking for alternatives to the once-a-year one-on-ones. Workplace expert Bob Rosner joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to explain why the performance review isn’t the best practice and what some companies are doing to establish a more efficient review process for employees. Source
FDA makes history by approving sex drug for women
The newly approved “libido pill” is the first pill to boost women’s sex drives. Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss what it does and the side effects. Source
Prince Harry and Meghan announce Netflix series
They announced a docu-series that will be executive produced by Prince Harry, who will also appear on camera. Source
Musical artists back to work healing a country through music at vaccination sites
Musicians around the country are trying to ease the nerves of people getting their COVID-19 vaccine by doing what they do best: performing. For many artists, this is their first live performance in over a year. The pandemic has devastated the arts community. Live concerts and theaters have been almost nonexistent. Vladimir Duthiers spoke with a group of New York City artists who are trying to soothe the soul with a little melody. Source