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Nordstrom opens a NYC flagship store

At a time when department stories are struggling, Nordstrom has just opened its first-ever New York City store. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks about Nordstrom’s history and longevity with some of the fourth-generation family members who have been minding the store. Source

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The enduring classic “Little Women”

Correspondent Rita Braver visits the Concord, Mass., home of Louisa May Alcott to explore the story behind her classic novel “Little Women,” about the artistic March sisters. She also talks with director Greta Gerwig and actress Saoirse Ronan about the latest movie version of the beloved tale, and with author Anne Boyd Rioux about why we’re still talking about “Little Women” 150 years after its publication. Source

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Can delivery drones and robots make it in “the last mile”?

Today, delivery is a bigger business than ever, with more than two billion packages being delivered this holiday season. John Blackstone got access to the testing of delivery drones that may replace many of those truck deliveries. And then there are the Kiwibots – four-wheeled robots that navigate sidewalks to bring food to hungry college students in Berkeley, Calif. Blackstone also witnessed something somewhat anachronistic in these times: organic dairy products delivered by a milkman. Source

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Harvey Keitel on overcoming his stutter

In this web exclusive, actor Harvey Keitel (“Mean Streets,” “Taxi Driver,” “Pulp Fiction”) talks with CBS News’ Anthony Mason about conquering a stutter that, he said, never interfered with his acting. Source

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