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Nature: Niagara Falls

We leave you this last Sunday Morning of January at the partly frozen Niagara Falls. Videographer: Carl Mrozek. Source

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Calendar: Week of January 29

From President Trump’s State of the Union address to Groundhog Day, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports. Source

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1968: The Tet Offensive

The month-long battle for Hue, in Vietnam, was fought street by street, house by house, room by room. Two-hundred-and-sixteen American troops were killed and another 1,300 wounded. On the 50th anniversary of the Tet Offensive, David Martin visits an exhibition at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., and talks to Army photographer John Olson, who captured the bloody battle, and a former Marine who miraculously survived. Source

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Homebuyers facing challenges in hot housing market

A shortage of homes for sale continues to boost prices by double digits across the country. Those looking to buy are being pushed to extremes to win bids. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi joined “CBSN AM” to discuss. Source

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Postcard from the Dolomites: Violin making

For hundreds of years, craftsmen have been turning to the forests of Northern Italy for the fine woods that make violins, pianos and other instruments sing. Seth Doane reports on how the trees from the fabled Fiemme Forest are fashioned by luthiers into exquisite instruments. Source

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Marilyn Maye and Mo Rocca sing “My Best Girl”

For six decades Marilyn Maye has returned to The Inn at Okoboji, at Lake Okoboji in Iowa, where the old-school cabaret singer has entertained generations of fans. Recently, she was joined there by “Sunday Morning” correspondent Mo Rocca, and together they performed a duet of “My Best Girl.” Source

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Sneak peek of Clive Davis’s legendary pre-Grammys bash

On Grammy weekend, the big show may be Sunday night but the hottest and most exclusive party is actually on Saturday. Music industry titan Clive Davis has launched countless careers for legends such as Whitney Houston and Alicia Keys and for the past 42 years, he’s hosted what’s become the record industry’s unofficial annual ball. Anthony Mason reports. Source

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