Julie Andrews’ early successes in the movie industry — her Oscar-winning role as “Mary Poppins” and a second nomination for her iconic performance in “The Sound of Music” — are detailed in “Home Work,” a new memoir about her Hollywood years. Anthony Mason sat down with Andrews to hear all about it. Source
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How “Sesame Street” has educated children for 50 years
“Sesame Street’s 50th Anniversary Celebration” has been streaming on HBO Kids and will get a special airing Sunday on PBS, where the groundbreaking children’s show made its debut back in 1969. Since then, it’s estimated that 86 million Americans watched the series as children. Dana Jacobson took a stroll down the street to celebrate the golden anniversary. Source
White House budget official expected to break ranks and testify
Mark Sandy would be the first official in the Office of Management and Budget to testify in the impeachment inquiry Source
Saturday Sessions: Grace Potter performs “Love is Love”
The last few years have been anything but uneventful for Vermont native Grace Potter, with the breakup of both her band and her marriage, followed by remarriage and first-time motherhood. All that raw life experience has gone into her new solo album, “Daylight.” Potter performs the album’s first single, “Love is Love,” on “Saturday Sessions.” Source
The Dish: Red Clay Hot Sauce creator shares recipes
Red Clay Hot Sauce is named after the part of Georgia where Rhyne grew up Source
Saturday Sessions: Grace Potter performs “Release”
The last few years have been anything but uneventful for Vermont native Grace Potter, with the breakup of both her band and her marriage, followed by remarriage and first-time motherhood. All that raw life experience has gone into her new solo album, “Daylight.” Potter performs “Release” on “Saturday Sessions.” Source
First African-American FBI agent finally gets recognition
This month, the FBI is marking the 100th anniversary of the hiring of the first African-American special agent. There are no known photographs of James Wormley Jones, but there is a record of his hiring a century ago. Jeff Pegues reports on the lessons from the past that are relevant to what is happening today inside the FBI. Source
What to know about the week 2 impeachment witnesses
Eight current or former Trump officials will testify in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump Source
Appreciating Zion National Park’s beauty on its 100th anniversary
This week is the 100th anniversary of Zion National Park. Located in southwest Utah, it was established on Nov. 19, 1919. A new film will be released Tuesday to celebrate the park’s epic trails, climbs and river walks. Jeff Glor gets a tour of the stunning park. Source
Prince Andrew says staying with Epstein in NYC was “wrong”
For the first time, Britain’s Prince Andrew is breaking his silence about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and accusations of sex with a minor. The prince spoke exclusively to CBS News’ broadcast partner the BBC. Ian Lee reports. Source