During the 2015 Grammy Awards, President Obama spoke in a video, addressing two important issues: rape and domestic violence, and encouraged artists to take a stand. Source
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Should MLB move All-Star Game to protest Georgia’s new voting law?
There’s still time to relocate the 2021 MLB All-Star Game from Atlanta, but experts said doing so will be difficult. Source
Images of rock legends from Laurel Canyon
Correspondent Anthony Mason takes us on a picturesque tour of L.A.’s iconic Laurel Canyon, home to rock and roll royalty, with photographer Henry Diltz Source
J.K. Simmons’ road to the Oscars
During the past 30 years actor J.K. Simmons has quietly carved out a very remarkable career. But in the new film “Whiplash,” Simmons may have found the role of a lifetime as an intimidating, fearsome music professor. He’s already won numerous awards for the role, and may just take home an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. John Blackstone pays a visit with Simmons to talk about his long and winding road to the Oscars. Source
Biden says most adults should be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine by April 19
President Biden said 90% of adults should be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in less than three weeks, by April 19. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
Top epidemiologist on rise in COVID-19 cases, new vaccine timeline
Epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm weighs in on the rise in COVID-19 cases, changing vaccine timelines and the U.S. outlook in the pandemic. Source
Police reportedly suspect foul play in Bobbi Kristina case
According to celebrity news site TMZ, police in Atlanta are starting a criminal investigation into the case of Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of Whitney Houston, who is in a coma. Anthony Mason reports. Source
Jonah Miller showcases authentic Spanish cooking on THE Dish
Jonah Miller is the chef and owner of Huertas, one of New York’s hottest new restaurants. He was named a “30 Under 30” in food and wine by both Forbes magazine and the Zagat guide. Miller brings some of his Spanish food to THE Dish on “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” Source
More questions raised over Harper Lee’s “Mockingbird” sequel
Fans of writer Harper Lee were excited to hear that she is planning to release an unpublished sequel to the American classic “To Kill A Mockingbird,” but now friends of the author are protesting. They say she would never agree to release the book and that she is possibly being taken advantage of. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the case. Source
Morning Rounds: Money worries top source of stress
CBS News medical contributors Dr. Holly Phillips and Dr. Tara Narula weigh in on reducing stress and the United Kingdom’s recent move to allow the creation of babies from three parents. Source