South Carolina lawmaker who defeated Rep. Mark Sanford seriously injured in collision
President Trump tweeted that his "thoughts and prayers" are with Arrington and all involved in the collision
President Trump tweeted that his "thoughts and prayers" are with Arrington and all involved in the collision
It's the last session for Matchday 2 for Groups G and H
North Korea agreed to send home U.S. war remains during the June 12 summit between Kim Jong Un and President Trump
For 10 years, the band Dawes has ridden a wave of support from those who love a classic sound. However, their new album has a slightly different tone thanks in part to frontman Taylor Goldsmith's engagement to actress Mandy Moore. “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Anthony Mason sits down with Goldsmith to talk about how love has helped changed his tune.
For a decade, the California band Dawes has been making music that has earned them new fans of a retro sound. During that time, they have played with such legends as Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, and Jackson Browne. The band just released their sixth studio album, “Passwords,” on Friday and will launch its own headline tour this August.
For a decade, the California band Dawes has been making music that has earned them new fans of a retro sound. During that time, they have played with such legends as Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, and Jackson Browne. The band just released their sixth studio album, “Passwords,” on Friday and will launch its own headline tour this August.
President Trump is making the trip to speak to Nevada supporters and talk up the benefits of the GOP tax cuts ahead of the November midterms
For a decade, the California band Dawes has been making music that has earned them new fans of a retro sound. During that time, they have played with such legends as Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, and Jackson Browne. The band just released their sixth studio album, “Passwords,” on Friday and will launch its own headline tour this August.
The band just released their sixth studio album, “Passwords,” on Friday and will launch its own headline tour this August
This week, President Trump issued an executive order reversing his administration's policy of separating migrant children from their parents when they attempt to enter the U.S. illegally. The decision came after a huge public outcry. Time editor-at-large Karl Vick joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss what might be the strategy behind the administration’s “zero-tolerance” policy and how the immigration debate could influence the midterm elections.
New Orleans has a world-renowned dining scene and more than its share of iconic restaurants, but just a few miles from the French Quarter, there’s a lesser-known establishment – a sandwich shop with a simple menu and no shortage of hungry fans. Jamie Wax reports.
With a sign language vocabulary of more than a 1,000 words and the ability to understand thousands more, Koko was a scientific marvel and source of wonder for decades. The Western Lowland gorilla, who died this week at the age of 46, captured the world’s attention not just for her communication skills, but also for her displays of human-like emotions. Anthony Mason reports.
President Trump is making the trip to speak to Nevada supporters and talk up the benefits of the GOP tax cuts ahead of the November midterms
President Trump is making the trip to speak to Nevada supporters and talk up the benefits of the GOP tax cuts ahead of the November midterms
President Trump is making the trip to speak to Nevada supporters and talk up the benefits of the GOP tax cuts ahead of the November midterms
Some of the world’s great pieces of art have been lost over time. Whether they were intentionally destroyed, stolen, or the result of an accident, art historian Noah Charney details it all in his book "The Museum of Lost Art." Dana Jacobson reports.
AAA is expecting a record 3.8 million Americans will travel by air during the July 4 holiday, nearly eight percent more than last year. With bigger crowds at airports, Orlando International Airport is spending $4 million on facial recognition technology. The hope is that the new system will speed up the customs process. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Last year, America’s intelligence agencies concluded that Russia worked hard to influence the 2016 election and they say it could happen again this November. This week, the Wall Street Journal did its own analysis of the ongoing Russia interference showing that the attempts to tamper with American public opinion are active right now. Wall Street Journal reporter Shelby Holliday joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how their efforts are going beyond social media.