Beau MacMillan’s passion for food started at an early age while growing up in New England, but it was in his grandmother’s kitchen in Montreal that some of his greatest memories were made. He has been a fan favorite on the Food Network as both a host and contestant. With over 20 years spent in Arizona at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain, his cuisine at Element has been called a “fine-dining gem.” MacMillan joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his career. Source
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MoMA’s race to preserve classic films’ sights and sounds
Important work in film history is being done by Museum of Modern Art in New York. A team of film technicians has earned an Oscar of their own. They find and preserve classic films, many of which were made 100 years ago. Anthony Mason reports. Source
Growing number of colleges and universities mandate students get vaccine before returning to campus
At least a dozen colleges and universities across the country are mandating students get a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campus. Rutgers University in New Jersey was the first to announce this requirement. Meg Oliver reports from Piscataway, New Jersey, where she spoke to the University president about what the fall may look like on campus. Source
Saturday Sessions: Lou Doillon performs “Lay Low”
Lou Doillon is a well-known actress and model in France, but until five years ago, she kept her songs to herself. The 33-year-old singer performs “Lay Low” from her new album, “Lay Low.” Source
What to watch for in 2016 Academy Awards
Last-minute preparations are underway at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre for Sunday’s 88th Academy Awards. So who will be taking home an Oscar and who will leave empty-handed? How will the Academy handle the simmering issue of diversity in Hollywood? ScreenCrush.com managing editor and film critic Matt Singer joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to help with these questions and make predictions. Source
A preview of Super Tuesday’s big contests
On Super Tuesday, Republicans and Democrats will cast primary votes in 12 states. Lots of delegates are up for grabs on both sides, meaning Super Tuesday will have a major impact on who is nominated for president by both parties. Washington Post political reporter Philip Bump and Priscilla Alvarez, assistant editor covering national politics at the Atlantic, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the 2016 race. Source
Documentary shows information revolution of big data
A new PBS documentary called “The Human Face of Big Data” deals with how massive amounts of information about us and our world are being collected and analyzed. Rick Smolan, the film’s executive producer and author of the book on which it’s based, and Jay Walker, a leading figure in the film and chairman of Walker Innovation, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how data collected helps us grapple with some of the world’s biggest challenges. Source
Republicans talk tax returns before debate
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney suggested Wednesday that a “bombshell” is waiting in Donald Trump’s tax returns. Trump responded with an insult while his two biggest rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, vowed to release their tax returns. Major Garrett reports. Source
Six rescued, search on for more after boat capsizes off Louisiana
The Coast Guard said 13 other people were on the commercial lift boat when it flipped in rough seas in the Gulf of Mexico. Source
Super Tuesday: Your ticket to Election 2016’s battle royale
The election season gets down to brass tacks on Super Tuesday, when about half the delegates needed for the GOP nomination and a third of those needed for the Democratic nomination go up for grabs. The stakes are high, and tensions even higher. Source