That doesn't include airfare for Secret Service agents or any overtime pay
Last Sunday, a 13-year old boy was exploring an abandoned maintenance building in L.A.'s Griffith Park when a wooden plank gave way. He fell some 25 feet into the city's sewer system. The boy was later saved by dedicated rescue crews and some remarkable new technology. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack of indie rock duo Wye Oak have been friends since high school. They formed the group back in 2006 and released their debut album a year later, but things really took off with their 2011 breakthrough "Civilian," which was a commercial and critical success. The duo released their fifth full-length studio album on Friday titled "The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs."
Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack of indie rock duo Wye Oak have been friends since high school. They formed the group back in 2006 and released their debut album a year later, but things really took off with their 2011 breakthrough "Civilian," which was a commercial and critical success. The duo released their fifth full-length studio album on Friday titled "The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs."
Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack of indie rock duo Wye Oak have been friends since high school. They formed the group back in 2006 and released their debut album a year later, but things really took off with their 2011 breakthrough "Civilian," which was a commercial and critical success. The duo released their fifth full-length studio album on Friday titled "The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs."
Advocates say a pre-filled tax return system, as used in other countries, would save Americans time and money - but the tax preparation industry has fought back
"New York's Chelsea Hotel is famous not for its rooms, but for the people who slept inside them. The gritty, sometimes sketchy establishment housed everyone from writer Mark Twain to painter Jackson Pollock and musician Jimi Hendrix. Next week, some remarkable artifacts from the Chelsea's heyday are going up for auction. Vladimir Duthiers reports."
The Alliance of American Football, a new professional spring league set to debut next February, revealed the Alliance's first host city will be Orlando with college football Hall of Famer Steve Spurrier set to coach. The Alliance's co-founder Charlie Ebersol, former NFL star Hines Ward, who is serving as an executive of player relations, and Spurrier joined "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the new league which will kick off just one week after next year's Super Bowl.
Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack of indie rock duo Wye Oak have been friends since high school. They formed the group back in 2006 and released their fifth full-length studio album on Friday titled "The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs"
An EPA spokesman said Pruitt has faced an "unprecedented" number of death threats against him and his family
An EPA spokesman said Pruitt has faced an "unprecedented" number of death threats against him and his family
President Trump left it unclear whether he was bluffing or willing to risk a long trade dispute
Long before Siri or Alexa, there was the voice of Hal. The talking computer was just one way Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" forecasted our future. Fifty years ago this week, moviegoers got their first look at the sci-fi epic. Anthony Mason reports.
Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss a new CDC report that highlights a rare antibiotic resistance, a lawsuit filed against a fertility clinic that accidentally destroyed more than 4,000 embryos and eggs, and how butterflies inspired the technology for a new camera used by surgeons.
Comedian Bill Cosby, who stands accused of aggravated indecent assault on former Temple University employee Andrea Constand, goes on trial for a second time on Monday. Cosby's first trial ended last June when a jury couldn't decide whether the 80-year-old drugged and assaulted Constand, leading to a mistrial. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss in what ways this trial will differ from the last and how the climate around sexual harassment and assault could affect the outcome.
Gabriel Debenedetti, national correspondent at New York Magazine, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how President Trump's new National Security Adviser, John Bolton, will handle Russia, China's response to Mr. Trump's latest tariff threats and how the potential of a trade war with China could affect midterm elections.
At least nine Palestinians were killed during a protest at the Gaza border when Israeli soldiers opened fire from the other side. Hundreds of others were injured in what was the second large-scale demonstration in a week. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The White House is ordering new sanctions on Russians over Kremlin cyber-attacks against the U.S. and attempts to meddle in the U.S. election. The Treasury Department is targeting seven oligarchs with ties to Vladimir Putin, 17 government officials, and a dozen Russian companies. Paula Reid reports.
Stocks plunged Friday after President Trump threatened to escalate the tariff battle with China and words by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin added to the fear. The Dow finished down 572 points – losing just over two percent of its value. Nikki Battiste reports.
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what the U.S. has to lose if it gets into a trade war with China and how trade wars often lead to a recession.
YouTube recently made changes to the way users can profit from popular videos. Those changes were thrust into the spotlight last week after a violent attack on the company from a user who allegedly believed she'd been mistreated by the policy. John Blackstone reports.
If you've ever wondered what a month's worth of rain falling in one day in San Francisco might look like, think nightmare level rush-hour gridlock in downtown, and no baseball at AT&T Park. The Dodgers-Giants game rained out for the first time in a dozen years amid record rainfall. CBS San Francisco has the story.