and only on cbs this morning, three climbers who scaled six huge mountains in antarctica will be here in studio 57. it took them less than ten days to make history. but we begin this morning with a look at today s eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. time s up for discrimination. time s up for harassment of any kind. and time s up for the abuse of power. the grammys take a political turn. it was a night of powerful performances and statements in new york city. together, we can build not just a better country, but a world that is destined to be united. the president set to deliver his first state of the union address. you re either delivering on all your promises or you re a raging tweeting wrecking ball who s destroying the country and terrifying the entire planet. yes, i think i shook things up. it had to be shaken up. in southwestern pennsylvania, four people are dead after a massacre at a car wash, with the suspected killer on life support. russian o
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by transforming legos into art. super terrific happy time is what i like to call it. i just enjoy what i do. this is the cbs weekend news. ninan: good evening. i m reena ninan. the outrage and anger over the valentine s day massacre at a high school in florida is overflowing. 14 students and three faculty members were killed, and at a large and noisy rally today, several students from the school made sure their voices were heard. jericka duncan was there. we are going to be the last mass shooting. ( cheers and applause ) reporter: emma gonzalez joined a chorus of people at this antigun rally in fort lauderdale. we are going to change the law, and it s all going to be due to the tireless effort of the school board, the faculty members, the family members, and most importantly, the students, the students ( cheers and applause ) reporter: they re demanding a change to our nation s gun laws to stop people like the alleged shooter 19-year-old nikolas cruz. do you th
black panther is here, and it s breaking records. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here at cbs headquarters. good to be with you. i m anne-marie green. in florida the survivors of last week s high school shooting are pushing for gun control. there are new questions now about missed warning signs about the alleged gunman nikolas cruz. it shows law enforcement and other services had plenty of chances to intervene. cruz s mother called the police to her home 29 times since 2011. hena doba has more. good morning, anne-marie. many students spent the weekend trying to make sure such a massacre doesn t happen again. they say they re pushing to do what adults so far have been unable to, convince lawmakers to tighten gun control laws. students who survived last week s florida shooting are planning more rallies today after holding demonstrations all weekend. in their sight, gun control. i ve cried a lot. it s turned into anger. anger as in motivation to actually do some
black panther is here, and it s breaking records. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here at cbs headquarters. good to be with you. i m anne-marie green. in florida the survivors of last week s high school shooting are pushing for gun control. there are new questions now about missed warning signs about the alleged gunman nikolas cruz. it shows law enforcement and other services had plenty of chances to intervene. cruz s mother called the police to her home 29 times since 2011. hena doba has more. good morning, anne-marie. many students spent the weekend trying to make sure such a massacre doesn t happen again. they say they re pushing to do what adults so far have been unable to, convince lawmakers to tighten gun control laws. students who survived last week s florida shooting are planning more rallies today after holding demonstrations all weekend. in their sight, gun control. i ve cried a lot. it s turned into anger. anger as in motivation to actually do some