Joel Seidman, Kevin Tibbles, Gwen Lighter

As the U.S. meets with Russia to seek a ceasefire in Ukraine, a new documentary, "Putin's Endgame," investigates growing concerns in neighboring countries like Finland, Estonia, and Sweden. The film, produced with the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center, raises urgent questions about Putin's long-term ambitions and whether the threat extends beyond Ukraine. When emergencies strike in hard-to-reach areas, time is critical. The GoAERO Prize is offering $2 million to innovators around the world to create a compact emergency response aircraft capable of flying first responders in and victims out. CEO Gwen Lighter joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss how this competition could transform the future of rescue operations. Nearly half of all bachelorette parties last year took place close to home or within driving distance—and that number is growing. Condé Nast Traveler Executive Editor Erin Florio joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to explain why local celebrations are on the rise and what it says about changing travel habits.
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