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The legacy of the song “Tomorrow”

In this web exclusive, Nancy Giles talks with actresses who as children played the lead role in the musical “Annie,” including Sarah Jessica Parker, Andrea McArdle, Kristen Vigard and Shelley Bruce (along with Allison Smith and Alyson Kirk) about what the show’s signature song, “Tomorrow,” has meant to them and their careers. Source

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The Dish: Chef Thomas Boemer

Born in Minnesota, Boemer’s family moved to North Carolina when he was five years old – a change of venue that would change his life. From fried chicken to barbecued pork, he fell hard for southern cooking, and would later make it the focus of his career. Boemer joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his culinary journey. Source

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Tony nominee “Sweat” tells the story of workers’ plight

Sunday’s Tony Awards is Broadway’s biggest night and while musicals usually get most of the attention, the play, “Sweat,” is up for three awards and has already won the Pulitzer Prize for drama.”Sweat” captures, and some say predicted, some of the most important and divisive issues of our times such as race, class and immigration. Jamie Wax reports. Source

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Jury hears Cosby, in deposition, admitting to fondling victim

The prosecution in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial cited depositions that Cosby gave in 2005 and 2006, admitting to getting at least seven prescriptions for Quaaludes in the 1970s. Cosby also said he fondled Andrea Constand after giving her half a Benadryl to relax. Jericka Duncan has more. Source

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Comey’s testimony fills in Russia investigation details

James Comey testified that in 2015, U.S. investigators detected Russian hackers were sending waves of malicious emails to government and non-profit organizations. As they began to investigate, U.S. intelligence agencies discovered that some Trump campaign associates were in contact with Russian officials. Jeff Pegues has more. Source

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A look at the law after James Comey’s testimony

Throughout his hearing Thursday, former FBI Director James Comey was careful not to say whether he thought President Trump broke the law. One former federal prosecutor told chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford that what’s key is intent, among other factors. Source

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