Comedian Bill Burr has been praised as one of the most distinctive comedy voices in the country, but comedy is just one of the ways he is expressing himself these days. He has a popular podcast and is the creator of the animated Netflix series, "F is for Family." Jamie Wax reports.
Genene Jones, a former nurse in prison for killing an infant in 1982, was nearly released from prison this year, but is being held longer after Texas prosecutors filed charges against her for another death. In all, authorities say she may have been involved in the deaths of 60 children. David Begnaud reports.
"I want to make a great superhero film, not a great woman superhero film," she says
Summer movie "Wonder Woman" is the work of another strong woman who battled the forces of Hollywood for the chance to run the big-budget feature. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Alex Wagner spoke with director Patty Jenkins about her new film, the barriers she's faced and how she wants to be a great director - not a great female director.
President Trump is wrapping up his nine-day foreign trip and while there's word of progress on trade talks at the G7 Summit, Mr. Trump declined to endorse the Paris climate agreement. After the second day of the meeting, Mr. Trump will head for home. Margaret Brennan reports.
British Airways has canceled all flights from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports until Saturday night due to a "very severe" IT disruption. However, the airline says there is no evidence of a cyber attack.
Real-life sisters Lydia and Laura Rogers of musical duo The Secret Sisters, learned how to harmonize while singing at their childhood church in Alabama. After releasing their self-titled debut album they opened for the likes of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and Paul Simon. They're releasing a third studio album, "You Don't Own Me Anymore," on June 9.
G7 leaders declare the U.S. is "not in a position to join the consensus" around the accord
"We're not going to comment on Jared," one said in response to a report that Kushner wanted to set up secret communications with Russia
Real-life sisters Lydia and Laura Rogers of musical duo The Secret Sisters, learned how to harmonize while singing at their childhood church in Alabama. After releasing their self-titled debut album they opened for the likes of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and Paul Simon. They're releasing a third studio album, "You Don't Own Me Anymore," on June 9.
Real-life sisters Lydia and Laura Rogers of musical duo The Secret Sisters, learned how to harmonize while singing at their childhood church in Alabama. After releasing their self-titled debut album they opened for the likes of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and Paul Simon. They're releasing a third studio album, "You Don't Own Me Anymore," on June 9.
Hawaii-born chef Sheldon Simeon earned national acclaim as a fan favorite on "Top Chef." Soon after taking an executive chef position in Maui he was named one of Hawaii's best chefs. Last year, he opened up his very first solo restaurant "Tin Roof," where he serves up local favorites and will open a second project later this year. Simeon joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his culinary journey.
Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Tara Narula join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the new recommendations for how much fruit juice kids should be having and a breathable workout suit lined with live bacteria which reacts to body heat and sweat to adjust ventilation accordingly.
A few weeks ago, the doors of Steve Jobs' dream corporate headquarters opened for a number of Apple employees. Some say the massive complex looks like a giant spaceship landed in Silicon Valley. Backchannel editor-in-chief Steven Levy joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his exclusive tour of the tech company's glitzy impressive new campus for Wired magazine.
Many boomers won't get that old-school, 20-plus year vacation at the end of their lives, but that may not be so bad
A study published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that the use of cannabidial, which is derived from marijuana and does not induce a high, was successful in decreasing seizures in children who suffer from a complex epilepsy disorder. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Texas is poised to join Louisiana and Kentucky as the third state to pass a so-called "Blue Lives Matter" law which would classify violence against police as a hate crime. More than a dozen other states have similar legislation pending but critics question whether those laws are effective at preventing violence at all. Tony Dokoupil reports.
British police have made two more arrests in connection with the deadly bombing attack at Manchester Arena that left 22 dead and dozens injured. Britain announced Saturday that it was lowering its threat level from "critical" to "severe." Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
National correspondent for the Washington Post, Philip Bump, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the questions around his paper's report that Jared Kushner proposed a secret line of communication with Russia and the future of the White House's domestic agenda.
The Washington Post reports that the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, discussed setting up a secret communications channel between the Trump transition team and Russia. Intercepts of Russian communications reportedly reveal Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak told his superiors that Kushner made the proposal during a December meeting at Trump Tower in New York. Errol Barnett reports.