Nick Dietz compiles some of the week’s best viral videos, including a father and son’s hilarious car drifting, a movie title breakup and a fish on wheels. Plus, crazy footage from a camera that was dropped from a plane and landed in a pig pen. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE. Source
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The Beatles: From Ed Sullivan to Beatlemania
CBS gives a snapshot of the excitement surrounding the Fab Four in 1964 as part of the CBS News live event, “50 Years: The Beatles,” at the Ed Sullivan Theater. Source
Look Who’s Back: Time Away Made Titans CB Malcolm Butler Appreciate the Game Even More
Butler broke his wrist in the team’s November 3 game at Carolina in Week 9 and didn’t play the rest of the year. He was placed on Injured Reserve on November 5 and spent the rest of the season rehabbing the injury — and watching his teammates. His time away made him appreciate the game even more. Source
Facebook says Apple’s app store fees hurt small businesses
The social-networking giant wants to offer small businesses the ability to do online events without Apple taking a cut. Source
Neil Patrick Harris accepts Hasty Pudding award
Neil Patrick Harris has been named man of the year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals. The “How I Met Your Mother” star took the stage at Harvard University to accept the award from the drama troupe. David Rothstein from WBZ-TV reports. Source
Justin Bieber police surveillance video released
Miami police release surveillance video of pop star Justin Bieber after he was arrested in January. Source
“The Monuments Men” recovered WWII masterpieces hit auction block
Four painting stolen by the Nazis as part of Hitler’s war on European culture were sold at a Sotheby’s auction. The story of retrieving the painting is the basis for the film “The Monuments Men.” CBS News’ Mark Strassmann reports Source
Matthew McConaughey on “Dallas Buyers Club”
Web exclusive: Currently in the midst of a career renaissance, Matthew McConaughey tells Lee Cowan what drew him to the character of Ron Woodroof in “Dallas Buyers Club,” a story that the Oscar-nominated actor said needed to be told. Source
Imagine Dragons and the influence of The Beatles
The rock band Imagine Dragons – Ben McKee, Daniel Platzman, Dan Reynolds and Wayne Sermon – reveals to correspondent Anthony Mason the role that The Beatles’ music played in their own development, and pick their favorite Beatles songs. Source
Adam Levine on The Beatles
Correspondent Anthony Mason asks Adam Levine, of Maroon 5, to describe how he was introduced to the music of The Beatles and how it influenced his own music. Source