this meniscus isn t repairable. reporter: that strangely turned out to be good, if it was removed and not repaired, she could get back on her skis sooner and keep her olympic dreams in the air. she got to work rehabbing that damaged knee, and about a month after surgery returned to the mountain and last week she got a call, a decade in the making. 6 actually making the olympics and making my dreams come true i feel like the legacy that i can leave is the story of kind of persevering through it all. an olympic dream fulfilled, earned, not given. charlie de mar, cbs news, mammoth, california. from all of us, thanks for watching, have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org easing restrictions and emerging from the omicron wave. the county pulling the plug on the mass vaccine sidewalk. to lift covid vaccine mandates. it feels like summer but as you know, it s only february. crowds flocking to the beach and filling parks in the middle of the winter. unseasonably warm temperatures making for a busy weekend. there will be one more day just like this, but next week with s average temperature wise. at the rescue from a three alarm fire that prompted 100 firefighters to respond.
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reporter: the brothers are currently featured in target s black-owned business brand. but it is not all about profits. giving back is part of their plan as well. they have donated $40,000 to homeless shelters across maryland. what is your vision for the next few years? growing it, evolving, getting more. i would say creating our own bath and body work store to invite other businesses to be in our store too. one family, letting their boys dreams light one candle at a time. errol barnett, cbs news, white plains, maryland. duncan: i have got to get a candle. congratulations, to you. what a great update. that is the cbs weekend news for this sunday. coming up tonight on 60 minutes, bill whitaker investigates the vulnerability of america s energy grid. we thank you so much for watching. i m jericka duncan. have a great week. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
within the community with civic commitment that have those sorts of traits, it s you know, this is what you can make happen. reporter: whether it s investing in their town or back into their business, steven says adapting to a changing world allows them to keep their values alive. i hope it s an indication that we re doing things right. reporter: while laying the groundwork for success down the road. surviving past this generation, that is something that i think about a lot, and what that s going to take, i hope we can do it. reporter: jeff wagner, cbs news, kimball, minnesota. diaz: that s the news for this saturday. first thing tomorrow, sunday morning with jane pauley, followed by face the nation with margaret brennan. margaret s guests include wyoming congresswoman liz cheney. south carolina congressman james clyburn. and linda thomas greenfield, the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. i m adriana diaz at the cbs news broadcast center in new york. great to be wi