8/19: CBS Saturday Morning
Southern California prepares for first tropical storm in decades; Sports gambler Billy Walters shares unusual rags to riches story in new book
Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing her first album of all-original songs. Known for her eclectic musical style, the singer is preparing for a national tour next year. From new album "You're the One," here is Rhiannon Giddens with "You Don't Know How Sweet It Is."
Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing her first album of all-original songs. Known for her eclectic musical style, the singer is preparing for a national tour next year. From new album "You're the One," here is Rhiannon Giddens with "You're the One."
Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing her first album of all-original songs. Known for her eclectic musical style, the singer is preparing for a national tour next year. From new album "You're the One," here is Rhiannon Giddens with "Too Little, Too Late, Too Bad."
For Billy Walters, a career as a professional gambler has been a dream, even with some bumps, like a prison sentence, along the way. Now, he's releasing the new book "Gambler: Secrets from a Life at Risk," sharing his whole story. Dana Jacobson has more.
Glenn Kaino is an artist and digital pioneer pushing the boundaries of his medium. In a new exhibit, he uses virtual reality to cover his own family history. Michelle Miller reports from California.
Rich Brochu, the founder of Florida Fishing Academy, has been operating his non-profit for decades. The group works to bring kids from low-income neighborhoods out on the water, teaching them important life lessons along the way. The academy has exploded in size and popularity, now bringing out thousands of kids a year. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
Many of Peter Berg's most famous projects, like "Lone Survivor" and "Deepwater Horizon," are based on real events, and his new limited series "Painkiller" is no different. The epic show chronicles the opioid epidemic in the United States. Jeff Glor has more on their conversation.
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This summer tradition spotlights dairy farmers and puts dozens of local ice cream shops in the spotlight.
Restoration experts on the project are trying to make it look like 50 years of damage never even happened.
The robots in the Santa Ana Public Library have been specially programmed to help communicate with kids with autism.
In addition to reversing opioid overdoses, professionals are trying a new method to get people who use drugs into treatment.
Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing her first album of all-original songs. Known for her eclectic musical style, the singer is preparing for a national tour next year. From new album "You're the One," here is Rhiannon Giddens with "You Don't Know How Sweet It Is."
Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing her first album of all-original songs. Known for her eclectic musical style, the singer is preparing for a national tour next year. From new album "You're the One," here is Rhiannon Giddens with "You're the One."
Grammy winner Rhiannon Giddens returns to Saturday Sessions after releasing her first album of all-original songs. Known for her eclectic musical style, the singer is preparing for a national tour next year. From new album "You're the One," here is Rhiannon Giddens with "Too Little, Too Late, Too Bad."
These rockers from Rhode Island came together in 2004 and earned a reputation for the raucous energy of their live shows. Now, they return with their first album in seven years. From their new album "Emotional Contracts," here is Deer Tick with "If She Could Only See Me Now."
These rockers from Rhode Island came together in 2004 and earned a reputation for the raucous energy of their live shows. Now, they return with their first album in seven years. From their new album "Emotional Contracts," here is Deer Tick with "Forgiving Ties."
Cooking as a career had never crossed Jocelyn Delk Adams' mind - until she made a pound cake for a coworker and was overwhelmed with paid requests for more. She started sharing her recipes and videos of her in the kitchen online, launching her to Internet stardom. Now, she's coming out with her first cookbook. Janet Shamlian reports.
Philadelphia restaurant "Friday, Saturday, Sunday" just nabbed the top award in the culinary world. The establishment received the James Beard Foundation award for Outstanding Restaurant. Now, its owners discuss how they re-invented a beloved local spot. Michelle Miller has more.
Chef Victor Albisu put a twist on Mexican street food at an unassuming strip mall restaurant, and it led to national acclaim and dozens of locations across the Washington, D.C. area. Nancy Chen dropped by for a taste.
Michael Stoltzfus may not run the most famous restaurant in New Orleans, but his pursuit of the best local ingredients has made him a staple on lists celebrating the city's cuisine. Jamie Wax stopped by for a taste.
Nashville-based author and entrepreneur Matt Moore is back with a new book "Butcher on the Block," focusing on butchers across the country to combine the worlds of barbecue and grilling. Jeff Glor has more.
Deputies killed the gunman at the scene, authorities said. The three who were fatally shot died at the bar and six other people were taken to hospitals, authorities said.
Eight GOP candidates made their case for why they should be president before their largest audience to date.
A new study determined that Canada's fires were fueled by human-induced changes in temperature and humidity.
During the debate, the eight candidates on stage were asked if they would support Trump as the GOP nominee if he is convicted in any of the four separate cases against him.
Funk was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009.
In some places, the emergence of new COVID-19 variants is spurring the return of mask requirements and other safety measures.
Shares of the computer-chip maker are up 222% this year as artificial intelligence craze fuels sales growth.
Agreement also requires company to maintain 24-hour safety-complaints hotline and anti-retaliation protections for employees.
Her donations range from $1 million to $15 million.
Lahaina conflagration and Kula wildfires burned between $2.5 and $4 billion worth of insured properties, according to estimate.
Eight GOP candidates made their case for why they should be president before their largest audience to date.
During the debate, the eight candidates on stage were asked if they would support Trump as the GOP nominee if he is convicted in any of the four separate cases against him.
The former White House chief of staff's attorneys asked a court to block the Fulton County district attorney's enforcement of his arrest warrant while they try to have the Georgia state case against him moved to federal court.
Rudy Giuliani surrendered at an Atlanta jail to be booked on charges alleging he and others attempted to subvert the 2020 election results in Georgia.
The employee allegedly implicated former President Donald Trump and two of his aides in a pressure campaign to delete security camera footage at Mar-a-Lago.
A salmonella outbreak that has sickened at least 26 people across 11 states has been linked to small turtles.
In some places, the emergence of new COVID-19 variants is spurring the return of mask requirements and other safety measures.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services backed off from a plan that could have curtailed access to a type of reconstructive surgery known as DIEP flap. Breast cancer patient advocates are relieved.
Using eye drops contaminated with bacteria can lead to a "life-threatening infection," FDA warns.
A Colorado board has named five drugs it will review for affordability and potential cost caps. But patients with cystic fibrosis worry they will lose access to a life-changing therapy.
Alix Dorsainvil addressed both her captors and the people of Haiti in a video shared by El Roi Haiti, the nonprofit where Dorsainvil worked when she was kidnapped with her young daughter.
A new study determined that Canada's fires were fueled by human-induced changes in temperature and humidity.
South Korea's military says the North has launched what it called "a space launch vehicle" for the second time, following a failed initial attempt in May.
The plane crashed north of Moscow on Wednesday, killing all 10 people on board, according to Russia's civil aviation agency.
Bernard Luza was shot by firing squad in 1943 after he and hundreds of other Jews and their relatives were arrested following a raid on a factory in Amsterdam.
David Jacobs, a Hollywood producer who created the hit 1980s television series "Dallas," and later its spinoff, "Knots Landing," has died at the age of 84.
The least expensive ticket available to Inter Miami's matchup against Los Angeles Football Club next month is $637.
On Tuesday, Williams and husband Alexis Ohanian took to social media to announce the arrival of their baby girl named Adira River Ohanian.
Charles Martinet, who since 1991 has voiced Mario, Luigi, Wario and other characters in various Nintendo video games, is retiring.
Charles Martinet, the original voice of Mario in Nintendo games since the 1990s, is stepping down.
Shares of the computer-chip maker are up 222% this year as artificial intelligence craze fuels sales growth.
Spotify considered banning white noise podcasts, according to Bloomberg, after the music-listening service determined their removal would boost its annual gross profit by $38 million. Ultimately, though, the platform decided not to go through with a ban. Ashley Carman, reporter for Bloomberg News, joined CBS News to discuss the story.
"Then delete your account," the X owner said in response to the Oscar winner's threat to stop using platform.
As Hollywood actors continue to strike, a major issue in negotiations is the role artificial intelligence could have in reshaping the entertainment industry. CBS News' Bradley Blackburn reports on the promise and the peril actors now face.
Adobe Systems co-founder said he was a "mediocre" student until a high school teacher got him to love math.
A new study determined that Canada's fires were fueled by human-induced changes in temperature and humidity.
New images from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed intricate details of a dying star's final stages, NASA said.
Weather Channel meteorologist Chris Warren has the latest on California's recovery from tropical storm Hilary, as the Texas coast braces for its own storm.
As many as 1 in 3 lightning bug species in America could be under threat, scientists say.
A California climate organization for young people is putting its own twist on the popular board game Dungeons & Dragons. The Oakland-based group is creating a collection of 10 original role-playing adventures in which players tackle social and environmental issues rather than fictional monsters. Lil Milagro Henriquez, founder and executive director of Mycelium Youth Network, joins CBS News to explain the game's rules and discuss what the organization hopes young people take away from playing.
Paul Flores was found guilty last year in the 1996 abduction and murder of Kristin Smart, a college freshman who vanished from campus.
The Osage County Sheriff's Office's ongoing investigations uncovered potential connections between Rader and other missing persons cases and unsolved murders in the Kansas and Missouri areas, authorities said.
It's believed "hundreds of rounds" were fired after a man barricaded himself inside a home when deputies tried to evict him.
Pazienza changed her plea to guilty on one count of first-degree manslaughter for fatally pushing Barbara Gustern in March of 2022.
Margaret Sweeney's arrest comes about a month after another woman, Carlee Russell, a 25-year-old Alabama nursing student, told police she was abducted.
India on Wednesday became the fourth nation to safely land a spacecraft on the moon, following the U.S., Russia and China, where few have gone before. Former NASA astronaut Leroy Chiao joins CBS News to discuss the significance of the feat.
A spacecraft launched by India last week landed Wednesday morning near the moon's south pole, a region of the moon largely unexplored. CBS News space analyst William Harwood has the latest.
The successful landing capped a four-year effort to recover from a 2019 crash, demonstrating India's growing space prowess.
SpaceX launches another batch of Starlinks and readies a Crew Dragon flight to the space station while Russia launches its Progress supply ship.
New images from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed intricate details of a dying star's final stages, NASA said.
What Angelina Fernandes saw the night her mother was accused of murder.
How prosecutors made the case that the Wisconsin man killed his parents Bart and Krista Halderson in July 2021.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
On Nov. 11, 2012, Jake Nolan accompanied his psychiatrist cousin to a NYC Home Depot where she purchased a sledgehammer; 24 hours later, it became a key piece of evidence in a crime that ended with Nolan and her ex-lover in the hospital.
When a young mother disappears in Columbia, Missouri, investigators use DNA from a tree to help solve the mystery of what happened to her.
Rudy Giuliani, former personal attorney for former President Donald Trump, surrendered in Atlanta, Georgia, Wednesday to face racketeering charges in connection with alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia. Plus, a federal judge denied former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows' attempt to delay his arrest in the case. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports from Fulton County.
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the leader of Russia's Wagner mercenary group, was one of 10 people who died when a private plane crashed Wednesday north of Moscow. In June, Prigozhin led a brief revolt in which his Wagner soldiers marched on Moscow after he heavily criticized Russian defense officials over their handling of the invasion of Ukraine. Debora Patta reports.
What should the public know about a candidate who wants to become president? CBS News chief political analyst John Dickerson poses five questions that may help reveal whether someone is qualified or not.
A major drought is drying up the waterways that feed into the Panama Canal, and subsequently limiting the number of cargo ships that can be allowed through each day. Some ships are also being forced to carry less cargo to get through. Ben Tracy has the story.
David Jacobs, a Hollywood producer who created the hit 1980s television series "Dallas," and later its spinoff, "Knots Landing," has died at the age of 84.