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From 1992: Jimmy Buffett and the “Parrotheads”

Correspondent Bill Geist visits with singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, famous for his 1977 hit “Margaritaville,” and for his music’s beach-bum flavor that draws thousands of “parrotheads” to his concerts – even in Cincinnati, far from the sub-tropical splendor of the Florida Keys. Originally broadcast August 30, 1991. Source

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“Black Panther” review by David Edelstein

Critic David Edelstein says Marvel’s nearly all-black superhero movie from director Ryan Coogler, starring Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan and Lupita Nyong’o, is not just “a momentous event in pop culture history” – it’s also pretty good! Source

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Director Ryan Coogler on his message with “Black Panther”

Reactions are pouring in from all across the country to “Black Panther,” the latest comic book blockbuster from Marvel Studios. The movie is expected to have a record-breaking opening weekend at the box office. It’s the first superhero film to feature a mostly black cast and crew. “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King sits down with director Ryan Coogler to discuss what it was like to helm the history-making film. For the full interview, tune in to “CBS Weekend News” on Sunday. Source

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“Black Panther” director on film’s cultural impact

One of the most eagerly anticipated movies in a while opened Friday. “Black Panther” is the first superhero movie to feature a mostly black cast. It raked in more than $25 million in Thursday previews. Gayle King spoke with the director, 31-year-old Ryan Coogler. Source

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Police foil possible attacks following Florida shooting

A 15-year-old boy was arrested after schoolmates alerted the police about a threatening message he posted on Snapchat. Three-thousand miles away in Everett, Washington, another possible attack was foiled by a grandmother. CBS News correspondent John Blackstone has more. Source

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What we know about the Florida shooting suspect

Investigators say the suspect, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz, legally purchased his rifle, an AR-15, last February. In recent months he had been living with another family following the death of his adoptive mother. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan has the details. Source

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