In February 2014, three months after the death of Google exec Forrest Hayes, Alix Tichelman’s friend, Todd, says the heroin addict was trying to turn her life around. Source
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Friend shares texts from Alix Tichelman sent days before her arrest
Todd, one of Tichelman’ s closest friends, reveals never-before-made-public text messages between the two. He tells “48 Hours” why Tichelman arranged to meet another “sugar daddy” on an online dating site and why that meeting did not go as she planned. Source
Legendary Chicago Cubs player Ernie Banks reflects at Wrigley Field
In a behind-the-scenes moment with CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds, legendary Chicago Cubs player Ernie Banks reminisces about game time at Wrigley Field. Banks died Jan. 23 at age 83. Source
1/24: ISIS appears to execute Japanese hostage; Ernie Banks, legendary Chicago Cubs player, dead at 83
It appears ISIS may have slaughtered another hostage. This time, the victim would be one of two Japanese men who have been held by the terror group; and, news of the death of former Chicago Cubs player Ernie Banks landed heavily at Wrigley Field, where No. 14 is enshrined forever in the hearts and minds of fans and friends. He was 83. Source
Ina Garten and her family history
In this preview of a profile to air on “Sunday Morning,” the chef and cookbook author known as the Barefoot Contessa talks to correspondent Serena Altschul about her grandparents – immigrants who ran a store in America – and her own experience as the owner of a specialty food store in the Hamptons. Source
Hollywood heads to Sundance in search of the next big hit
The Sundance Film Festival in Utah began on Thursday, bringing big names from Hollywood in search of the next great director, actor or film. Matt Singer, managing editor and film critic at ScreenCrush.com, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with a preview of this year’s festival. Source
Saturday Sessions: Lake Street Dive performs “Hypotheticals”
Lake Street Dive makes a return visit to Saturday Sessions. The group came together almost two decades ago, formed by students at Boston’s New England Conservatory of Music. They produced six studio albums and their 2018 collection debuted at number four on Billboard’s Top Albums Chart. On Friday, they released their seventh album, “Obviously.” Performing from Brooklyn, here is Lake Street Drive with “Hypotheticals.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Lake Street Dive performs “Nobody’s Stopping You Now”
Lake Street Dive makes a return visit to Saturday Sessions. The group came together almost two decades ago, formed by students at Boston’s New England Conservatory of Music. They produced six studio albums and their 2018 collection debuted at number four on Billboard’s Top Albums Chart. On Friday, they released their seventh album, “Obviously.” Performing from Brooklyn, here is Lake Street Drive with “Nobody’s Stopping You Now.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Lake Street Dive performs “Being A Woman”
Lake Street Dive makes a return visit to Saturday Sessions. The group came together almost two decades ago, formed by students at Boston’s New England Conservatory of Music. They produced six studio albums and their 2018 collection debuted at number four on Billboard’s Top Albums Chart. On Friday, they released their seventh album, “Obviously.” Performing from Brooklyn, here is Lake Street Drive with “Being A Woman.” Source
MoneyWatch: It’s getting more expensive to be a renter
Real Estate firm Zillow says monthly rental prices climbed 3.3% in December from the year before. And, Turbo-Tax is offering some customers a $25 rebate. Jill Wagner reports. Source