From Presidents Day to Rio’s Carnival, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports. Source
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“Moulin Rouge!” scenic designer Derek McLane
A new Broadway musical is translating Baz Luhrmann’s 2001 movie “Moulin Rouge!” to the stage. In this web exclusive, correspondent Alina Cho talks with Tony Award-winning scenic designer Derek McLane about how he transformed New York’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre into a world evocative of the landmark Parisian cabaret. Source
Auschwitz survivor Michael Bornstein on Holocaust deniers
In this web exclusive Michael Bornstein, who was four years old when he was freed from Auschwitz at the end of World War II, tells correspondent Martha Teichner why, for years, he did not talk about his experience in the Nazi concentration camp – and then why, after viewing a Holocaust denier’s website, he stopped being silent. Bornstein is co-author of the New York Times bestselling memoir, “Survivors Club: The True Story of a Very Young Prisoner of Auschwitz.” Source
The Plot to Kill Dr. Sievers
Did a Florida man hire a look-a-like to kill his wife? A GPS leads police right to the hitman’s door. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty reports. Source
Husband of slain Fla. doctor charged in her murder
Mark Sievers was taken into custody on Friday for allegedly plotting the murder of Dr. Teresa Sievers, who was found beaten with a hammer on June 29 Source
Rudolph and Tomlin deny Pittsburgh QB used racial slur
Garrett claims Rudolph called him a “stupid n-word,” to which Rudolph responded “1000% False. Bold-Faced Lie.” Source
Did a Florida man hire a look-alike to kill his wife?
A popular doctor’s brutal murder baffles investigators until digital clues lead to three unusual suspects. Source
Evidence in the murder of Dr. Teresa Sievers
A look at the physical and digital evidence that led to the arrests of Jimmy Ray Rodgers and Curtis Wayne Wright in the Florida doctor’s 2015 murder. Source
Florida approves $2 million claim for wrongfully convicted man
The move comes a little over three weeks after the Department of Legal Affairs initially denied the request for compensation. Source
WWII vet surprised with thousands of Valentine’s Day cards
For weeks, Valentine’s cards and gifts have been arriving by the truckload at an assisted living center, all addressed to 104-year-old World War II veteran Major Bill White. John Blackstone reports. Source