The Justice Department filed a brief Monday defending President Trump’s travel ban. This comes after a judge put a block on the president’s immigration order. Alex Ozols, a criminal defense and immigration attorney, joins CBSN with more. Source
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Immigration order faces major legal test
Attorneys are urging a federal appeals court in San Francisco to uphold a Seattle judge’s order that temporarily suspended Mr. Trump’s travel ban. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins CBSN with more on the legal battle ahead. Source
2/6: Trump’s claims terror attacks not reported by media; Police dashcams capture meteor streaking over Lake Michigan
To defend his embattled travel ban, President Trump asserted on Monday that there have been terror attacks no one knows about because of a lack of press coverage; The sky over Lake Michigan lit up like a diamond Sunday night as a meteor streaked by. Source
Paul Giamatti on “Billions” Season 2
Actor Paul Giamatti’s versatile career has earned him an Emmy Award and two Golden Globe Awards. Giamatti returns for Season 2 of Showtime’s hit drama, “Billions,” where he plays U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades who is trying to take down billionaire hedge fund king, Bobby Axelrod. Giamatti joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the show. Source
The bookish football star
When Steve Hartman first met Malcolm Mitchell three years ago, the wide receiver – then playing for the University of Georgia – had been invited to join a book club. He was the only man in the club, and by far the youngest. But he was proud to be called a nerd. Today, Mitchell is playing for the New England Patriots, and he’s taken his love of reading to a new level: writing a children’s book, “The Magician’s Hat.” Source
The Dish: Katie Button
Growing up in New Jersey, Katie Button was a serious student, going on to earn a master’s degree in biomedical engineering and entering a PhD program. But she soon discovered her heart was in the kitchen. She was chosen for an internship at Spain’s famous “El Bulli.” She went on to open “Curate” and “Nightbell” in Asheville, North Carolina. Button joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to share her culinary journey and signature dishes. Source
Impact of analytics on restaurant industry
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss Americans’ knowledge of heart disease, and how meal timing and frequency could impact heart health. Also, in our first installment of a new segment called “Practical Advice,” we explain what you need to know when visiting the emergency room. Source
Documentary examines life inside America’s supermax prisons
The nation’s supermax prisons hold most inmates in solitary confinement — in eight-by-10 cells, 23 hours a day — often for years at a time. There are over 40 such facilities operating across the U.S. The new HBO documentary, “Solitary,” goes inside one of them: the Red Onion State Prison in Southwest Virginia. Director and producer Kristi Jacobson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the film. Source
Morning Rounds: Heart health and emergency room visits
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss Americans’ knowledge of heart disease, and how meal timing and frequency could impact heart health. Also, in our first installment of a new segment called “Practical Advice,” — we explain what you need to know when visiting the emergency room. Source
“48 Hours” preview: “Guilty Until Proven Innocent”
A pair of workman’s overalls, a victim who said she could identity one of her attacks, and DNA were the evidence that led to the conviction of Darryl Pinkins and Roosevelt Glenn in a brutal 1989 rape case in Hammond, Indiana. But Pinkins and Glenn — who have always maintained their innocence — don’t match the DNA. Maureen Maher of “48 Hours” was there when a new DNA technology promised to blow this case wide open. Source