3/30: Saturday Morning
Work begins to reopen Port of Baltimore after Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse; Meet the chef putting a unique twist on Southern food.
Shane Smith & The Saints have wowed fans across the country with their unique blend of Texas country, Celtic-inspired folk and hard-hitting rock music. Over the last decade, they've released three independent albums and performed over 1,000 live shows. This month, they finally released their much-anticipated studio album "Norther." Now, making their national television debut, here is Shane Smith & The Saints with "It's Been A While."
Shane Smith & The Saints have wowed fans across the country with their unique blend of Texas country, Celtic-inspired folk and hard-hitting rock music. Over the last decade, they've released three independent albums and performed over 1,000 live shows. This month, they finally released their much-anticipated studio album "Norther." Now, making their national television debut, here is Shane Smith & The Saints with "All I See Is You."
Shane Smith & The Saints have wowed fans across the country with their unique blend of Texas country, Celtic-inspired folk and hard-hitting rock music. Over the last decade, they've released three independent albums and performed over 1,000 live shows. This month, they finally released their much-anticipated studio album "Norther." Now, making their national television debut, here is Shane Smith & The Saints with "The Greys Between."
Ryan Fernandez's culinary career started as a side gig. Now, the chef — born in India and raised in Ireland and Texas — is whipping up unique dishes, combining the flavors of his childhood with Southern classics. Jeff Glor reports.
The Baptistery of Saint John dates back to the 11th century and is one of the most sacred buildings in Florence, Italy. A major project is working to restore the millions of tiles on the chapel's ceilings. The process even remains open to the public. Dana Jacobson has more.
Randy Johnson spent 22 seasons as one of the most dominating pitchers that Major League Baseball has ever seen, but now he's making a name for himself in a new field.
As the Israel-Hamas war rages, many Christian pilgrims have stayed away from what they consider the Holy Land this Easter. In Jerusalem, though, the 15,000 Christians who live there have begun to celebrate their annual rituals, even amid an increasingly hostile environment.
Rates of depression, anxiety and suicide among young people in the United States have risen dramatically in the last decade. A highly anticipated book tracks the possible causes — and offers potential solutions.
Many Christians who might normally participate in pilgrimages to Jerusalem stayed away, but those who came said they weren't afraid.
What seems like science fiction is also being used to peer inside the pyramids in Egypt, chambers beneath volcanoes, and even treat cancer.
This year, amid a nationwide attack on reproductive rights, many believe it's the women's vote that could decide the 2024 election.
Duet, a support group for family caregivers, was able to spread its message nationwide after going online in the pandemic.
Shane Smith & The Saints have wowed fans across the country with their unique blend of Texas country, Celtic-inspired folk and hard-hitting rock music. Over the last decade, they've released three independent albums and performed over 1,000 live shows. This month, they finally released their much-anticipated studio album "Norther." Now, making their national television debut, here is Shane Smith & The Saints with "It's Been A While."
Shane Smith & The Saints have wowed fans across the country with their unique blend of Texas country, Celtic-inspired folk and hard-hitting rock music. Over the last decade, they've released three independent albums and performed over 1,000 live shows. This month, they finally released their much-anticipated studio album "Norther." Now, making their national television debut, here is Shane Smith & The Saints with "All I See Is You."
Shane Smith & The Saints have wowed fans across the country with their unique blend of Texas country, Celtic-inspired folk and hard-hitting rock music. Over the last decade, they've released three independent albums and performed over 1,000 live shows. This month, they finally released their much-anticipated studio album "Norther." Now, making their national television debut, here is Shane Smith & The Saints with "The Greys Between."
Acclaimed guitarist Gary Clark Jr. is making a return visit to Saturday Sessions to celebrate his new album, released on Friday. The Austin, Texas native is a four-time Grammy Award winner and captivating performer who has shared the stage with stars like Eric Clapton and Beyoncé. Now from "JPEG RAW," here is Gary Clark Jr. with "Triumph."
Acclaimed guitarist Gary Clark Jr. is making a return visit to Saturday Sessions to celebrate his new album, released on Friday. The Austin, Texas native is a four-time Grammy Award winner and captivating performer who has shared the stage with stars like Eric Clapton and Beyoncé. Now from "JPEG RAW," here is Gary Clark Jr. with "Maktub."
Ryan Fernandez's culinary career started as a side gig. Now, the chef — born in India and raised in Ireland and Texas — is whipping up unique dishes, combining the flavors of his childhood with Southern classics. Jeff Glor reports.
We travel to the Crescent City, visiting three New Orleans restaurants, from a historic establishment in the Garden District to a restaurant that honors a family’s four generations. Watch these stories and more on "The Dish."
We explore Chicago’s delicious eats, from a Hyde Park spot celebrating Southern food and Black culture to a steakhouse in West Loop with a unique cooking method. Watch these stories and more on "The Dish."
We explore the nation's capital and visit three notable D.C. eateries, from a Middle Eastern restaurant with a Michelin star to an iconic taqueria chain. Watch these stories and more on "The Dish."
Oliver and Nicolas Poilevey took over their family's restaurant when their father, a legendary French chef, suddenly died in 2016, and over the past few years, they've maintained that establishment while pushing French food into a new era. At Obelix, the two fuse French flavors with other international cuisines, breaking boundaries and delighting diners. Jeff Glor has more.
Sen. Duckworth is urging the FAA to look into why pilots were unaware the Boeing 737 Max's cockpit door was designed to automatically open during a rapid depressurization.
Powerball's next jackpot will be at least an estimated $1.23 billion after no tickets matched the numbers needed to win Wednesday night's grand prize of roughly $1.09 billion.
The FAA is looking into a Southwest flight that veered off course while on approach to land at New York's LaGuardia Airport and may have buzzed the air traffic control tower.
Dr. Thaer Ahmad, an emergency physician who traveled to Gaza earlier this year, walked out of a meeting with President Biden and other Muslim and Arab leaders and activists.
The science of an eclipse is as real as the stars in the sky. But those stars also tell another story, and that is how astrology is impacted by this cyclical alignment of the sun, the moon and the earth.
The women's NCAA Final Four games will take place in a smaller arena than the men's, causing a short supply of tickets.
Death in Sacramento prompts health alert about toxic metal in herbal product from Vietnam, marketed on Facebook.
The Florida brothers admitted they made over $22 million illegally before a 2021 announcement about Trump's media firm going public.
"I know DEI is a positive because I see its impact on bottom lines," the billionaire investor said on social media.
Former President Donald Trump's media business is alleging that two co-founders mismanaged the social media company.
Trump sought to delay the upcoming trial until after the Supreme Court rules on whether he is shielded from criminal prosecution by "presidential immunity."
A communications manager for Arizona for Abortion Access said they have amassed more than 500,000 signatures for the measure to enshrine the right to abortion in the state's constitution.
Taylor James Johnatakis, who used a megaphone to orchestrate a mob's attack on police officers guarding the U.S. Capitol, has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison.
The 2024 Biden-Trump rematch is expected to be close, and in at least one scenario, the presidency could come down to who wins a lone electoral vote in Nebraska.
Inhalers can be expensive, particularly for those without insurance.
Death in Sacramento prompts health alert about toxic metal in herbal product from Vietnam, marketed on Facebook.
The recipient of the world's first pig kidney transplant is heading home from Massachusetts General Hospital Wednesday, nearly two weeks after the surgery.
Minnesota candy maker warns that people who are allergic to almonds could face "serious or life-threatening" reaction if they eat recalled product.
Researchers in London say there's a better way to help allergy sufferers predict and prevent pollen-borne punishment.
On World Autism Day, which is observed April 2, a family is speaking out about their struggle to get a diagnosis. A doctor explains why this can be particularly challenging for young girls.
Dr. Thaer Ahmad, an emergency physician who traveled to Gaza earlier this year, walked out of a meeting with President Biden and other Muslim and Arab leaders and activists.
Juan Vicente Pérez Mora was named the world's oldest man by Guinness World Records on Feb 4, 2022, when he was 112 years and 253 days.
For more than 150 years, the British Museum has kept 11 sacred Ethiopian tabots, or replicas of the Ark of the Covenant, quietly to itself.
London police say 3 people linked to the stabbing of an Iran International journalist managed to fly out of Heathrow just hours after the attack.
The area holds dozens of historically significant vessels that have been scuttled over the decades, including navy ships and secretive submarines.
"Of course, I like to do everything big," LSU star Angel Reese told Vogue. "I didn't want anything to be basic."
Bailey Zimmerman will perform at the CMT Music Awards on Sunday. Zimmerman, who is nominated for an award, took a nontraditional path to breaking into the music business.
Asher Grodman, who stars in the CBS show “Ghosts,” talks about the show. Grodman plays Trevor. He’s just one of the ghosts who resides at the Woodstone Mansion, which has been turned into a bed and breakfast by the owners, Sam and Jay.
Lizzo worried fans recently with a statement saying she quit. The singer explained Tuesday what she really meant.
The lead single, "Texas Hold 'Em," debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Charts, making Beyoncé the first Black woman to top that chart.
The Federal Communications Commission announced it will vote in April on whether or not to reinstate net neutrality -- a set of rules to ensure equal treatment of internet data. The Trump administration overturned the policy in 2017. NYU Law School professor Christopher Sprigman joins CBS News to unpack the battle.
More than 200 artists have signed an open letter, standing against what they call “unchecked” usage of artificial intelligence in the music industry. This follows repeated high-profile uses of AI in songs.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Tesla has reclaimed the title of largest electric vehicle seller in the world, so why did its stock fall 5% on Tuesday? Rebecca Elliott, reporter for The Wall Street Journal, joins CBS News to discuss.
Tesla accounted for 80% of electric vehicle sales in the U.S. in 2020, but that figure fell to 55% last year.
Trillions of red-eyed periodical cicadas are about to emerge in numbers not seen in many years. Here's where to expect them.
On March 7, 1970, millions across North America were able to catch a glimpse of a total solar eclipse. Charles Kuralt anchored CBS News' special report "Earth in the Shadow of the Moon."
A total solar eclipse will cross a large section of the U.S. on April 8, and up to 4 million people are expected to travel to be in the “path of totality” for the rare event. It will pump an estimated $1 billion into local economies.
The total solar eclipse will be visible along a 2,500-mile path. Meteorologists are closely monitoring the latest models, but historical data suggests those hoping to view the corona and see a fully darkened midday sky may find themselves dodging clouds due to April weather patterns.
Scientists have prescribed practical steps to heal our warming planet, including returning our towns back to a more natural state. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti explains how taking steps to mitigate the effects of climate change can save us from the trauma of disasters brought about by extreme weather.
Burned remains were found in a metal locker near a blueberry field in 2002, but the remains were not identified until 2015.
A woman who said she had been held captive by man for months was able to escape during a stop at a Walgreens in Tampa, police said.
In video of the scene posted on social media, several shots can be heard and people are seen running and falling down.
A 12-year-old student opened fire at a lower secondary school in southern Finland Tuesday, killing one fellow student and wounding two others, all also 12-years-old, police said.
Suspect Ervin Lee Bolling is in custody after an SUV rammed the front gate of the FBI Atlanta field office.
After a year to perfect their designs, the companies will compete for a single contract to begin actual development of an unpressurized moon rover.
Millions will experience next week's total solar eclipse using their eyes, and hopefully a pair of filtering glasses. But what about people who are blind or visually impaired? CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter reports on how an astronomer is aiming to create an accessible eclipse experience.
People along the path of totality are gearing up for Monday's total solar eclipse, and local businesses are hoping to cash in on the opportunity. Janet Shamlian takes a look at how business owners are looking to take advantage of the celestial event.
"We in Arizona haven't forgotten about you, Pluto," the state representative who introduced the bill said.
The total solar eclipse will be visible along a 2,500-mile path. Meteorologists are closely monitoring the latest models, but historical data suggests those hoping to view the corona and see a fully darkened midday sky may find themselves dodging clouds due to April weather patterns.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday, March 26 after a column was struck by a container ship that reportedly lost power, sending vehicles and people into the Patapsco River.
When Tiffiney Crawford was found dead inside her van, authorities believed she might have taken her own life. But could she shoot herself twice in the head with her non-dominant hand?
We look back at the life and career of the longtime host of "Sunday Morning," and "one of the most enduring and most endearing" people in broadcasting.
Cayley Mandadi's mother and stepfather go to extreme lengths to prove her death was no accident.
Missy Testerman, a longtime elementary school teacher at Rogersville City Schools in Rogersville, Tennessee, has been named the 2024 Teacher of the Year.
Millions will experience next week's total solar eclipse using their eyes, and hopefully a pair of filtering glasses. But what about people who are blind or visually impaired? CBS News national environmental correspondent David Schechter reports on how an astronomer is aiming to create an accessible eclipse experience.
Disney stockholders gave the company's current leadership a win on Wednesday, reelecting all 12 board members and rejecting two hedge funds that fought for seats. Brooks Barnes, senior staff writer for The New York Times, joins CBS News to discuss what the results mean for the company's future.
The Federal Communications Commission announced it will vote in April on whether or not to reinstate net neutrality -- a set of rules to ensure equal treatment of internet data. The Trump administration overturned the policy in 2017. NYU Law School professor Christopher Sprigman joins CBS News to unpack the battle.
A storm system is moving east after sweeping across the middle of the U.S., pushing strong winds, heavy rain and tornadoes in some areas. CBS News national correspondent Dave Malkoff reports from Sunbright, Tennessee.