Firefighters revived a dog pulled from a house fire in Bakersfield, California. The dog, named Jack, was unresponsive as firefighters carried him out of the home. Using a specialized dog mask, the firefighters were able to resuscitate him. Moments later he was able to stand up and open his eyes.
The full story of the late Muppet master's nearly 40-year career is being told at a new exhibit in the Museum of the Moving Image
Amid Italy's stunning Tuscan landscape, local residents are making a beeline for one particular restaurant in the town of Volterra. The dining experience is not your typical dining one, these patrons are lining up to eat inside the walls of a high security prison. Seth Doane reports.
President Trump praised Sean Spicer on Twitter after the departing White House spokesman gave his resignation. In his newly-appointed communications director, Anthony Scaramucci, President Trump has found a kind of kindred spirit. Errol Barnett reports.
After stalling in the House, a bipartisan effort has been reached to vote on sanctions this week
Eight nights a year a high security prison in Volterra, Italy, turns into a restaurant where the prisoners do all the work
Since 2004, Atlanta band Manchester Orchestra has built a worldwide following. Each of their albums has charted higher than the last and their latest, "A Black Mile To The Surface" is expected to do just the same when it's released on July 28.
Since 2004, Atlanta band Manchester Orchestra has built a worldwide following. Each of their albums has charted higher than the last and their latest, "A Black Mile To The Surface" is expected to do just the same when it's released on July 28.
Since 2004, Atlanta band Manchester Orchestra has built a worldwide following. Each of their albums has charted higher than the last and their latest, "A Black Mile To The Surface" is expected to do just the same when it's released on July 28.
Chef Roxanne Spruance had competing interests growing up in Chicago: food and field hockey. But by 22, after a series of unpaid apprenticeships in some of Chicago's top dining restaurants, she had already earned the title of executive chef. In 2010, she moved to New York and into the kitchens of two renowned restaurants: WD-50 and Blue Hill at Stone Barns. Spruance joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss her culinary journey and her New York restaurant, Kingsley.
By 22 years old, Spruance had already earned the title of executive chef
Thanks to a donation from Jim Henson's family and help from his fans, some of the late Muppet master's greatest creations have a new home at the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City. Dana Jacobson got an inside look at the new exhibit which tells the story of Henson's 40-year career.
Trump said the president "has the complete power to pardon" while decrying leaks from his administration
Greed at the highest levels of the corporate world caused untold pain for millions of Americans during and after the 2008 financial crisis. That injustice, and similar failures, are the subject of a new book, "The Chickens**t Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives." Author of the book and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jesse Eisinger joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why Wall Street sees so few prosecutions.
This week, SpaceX founder Elon Musk issued a provocative tweet saying he's received verbal government approval to build a hyperloop system which would carry passengers in a metal tube at 700 mph. Editor-at-large for CNET's Roadshow, which covers transportation technology, Tim Stevens joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how the system would work and why we still have a long way to go.
The tweet appears to reference a 2015 story about intelligence on the ISIS leader's whereabouts
Veterinarians team up with cancer doctors in the field of comparative oncology to find a cure for osteosarcoma
The White House changes come as Republicans try to iron out a possible repeal bill to the Affordable Care Act. But that continues to be mired in delays. CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what kind of bill the Senate could be voting on next week, why Republicans have never been able to agree on a replacement for Obamacare and whether he thinks Republicans and Democrats will ever work together on the issue.
Hawaii is launching a program aimed at helping residents and visitors prepare for a nuclear attack. Earlier this month, North Korea launched its first and only successful international ballistic missile and experts say a weapon like that could reach Alaska and possibly Hawaii. Carter Evans reports.
Tensions are high in the Middle East where Israel has sent additional troops to the West Bank following Friday's "Day of Rage." At least six people were killed in clashes centered around increased security measures at a site sacred to Jews and Muslims in Jerusalem. Jane Ferguson reports.