Singer-songwriter John Prine: Still alive and kickin'
After surviving two bouts of cancer, the 72-year-old songwriter revered by other songwriters has released "The Tree of Forgiveness," the highest-charting album of his career
After surviving two bouts of cancer, the 72-year-old songwriter revered by other songwriters has released "The Tree of Forgiveness," the highest-charting album of his career
The man was "likely" not the gunman who shot an 18-year-old earlier in the evening, police said
Now that it's late November, apple-picking season is coming to an end, but turning those apples into cider will continue and lately business has been booming. Cider sales in the U.S. have increased nearly 500 percent since 2011 and the number of cideries has exploded from187 to 820. One cider product relies on winter's natural cold to turn it into liquid gold. Adriana Diaz reports.
It's one of the most distinctive buildings in the world, but it's losing part of what made it famous. After decades of work to keep the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy from toppling over, scientists discovered this week that quite the opposite is happening. Seth Doane reports.
John Hiatt is one of America’s most respected and influential singer-songwriters. He released his debut album back in 1974 and 22 studio albums have followed, featuring music that inspires fans and fellow artists. Dozens of legendary artists including Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton have covered his songs. Last month, he released "The Eclipse Sessions," his first new album in four years.
John Hiatt is one of America’s most respected and influential singer-songwriters. He released his debut album back in 1974 and 22 studio albums have followed, featuring music that inspires fans and fellow artists. Dozens of legendary artists including Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton have covered his songs. Last month, he released "The Eclipse Sessions," his first new album in four years.
John Hiatt is one of America’s most respected and influential singer-songwriters. He released his debut album back in 1974 and 22 studio albums have followed, featuring music that inspires fans and fellow artists. Dozens of legendary artists including Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton have covered his songs. Last month, he released "The Eclipse Sessions," his first new album in four years.
As firefighters in California get closer to fully containing the fires, people in the region have had to deal with massive amounts of smoke in the air. Thick smog forced many residents to wear masks when going outside. Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the health implications of breathing the polluted air and a new study about a drug that could allow those with severe peanut allergies to consume the nut safely.
Affordable housing is hard to find in America and the problem may be most challenging for low-income Americans. According to one study, the U.S. has only 35 affordable and available rental properties for every 100 extremely low-income households. Now, some of America’s houses of worship are making use of a major asset and using it to help people settle down and start new lives. Michelle Miller reports.
John Hiatt is one of America’s most respected and influential singer-songwriters. Last month, he released "The Eclipse Sessions," his first new album in four years
The U.S. government says natural disasters are worsening because of climate change. In blunt language, the National Climate Assessment warns that temperatures in the U.S. could increase by as much as 12 degrees by the end of the century and cites humans as the cause of more than 90 percent of the current warming. CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how to make a difference on an individual level and the economic repercussions of climate change.
The government has violated a legal agreement that bars it from detaining children past 20 days in unlicensed facilities, immigrant advocates say
A long-awaited report, the National Climate Assessment, was released Friday and paints a dire picture of the future. The report was compiled by more than a dozen federal agencies and mandated by Congress. It finds climate change is already causing more frequent and severe storms, floods, wildfires and tornadoes. But the findings are at odds with many of the policies set forth by the Trump administration. Weijia Jiang reports.
Bargain hunters will again be out in force Saturday, fueling what could be record-breaking holiday shopping sprees on the heels of a busy Black Friday. Stores and malls saw high volumes Friday in what has traditionally been the start of the pre-Christmas rush. This year, analysts predict holiday spending will balloon to more than $1 trillion for the first time. Kenneth Craig reports.
Rain over the Thanksgiving holiday largely extinguished the deadly Camp Fire in northern California, but the wet weather is bringing with it the threat of mudslides and is hampering recovery efforts. The Camp Fire is blamed for at least 84 deaths and 475 people remain unaccounted for. The fire also destroyed nearly 19,000 buildings. Carter Evans reports.
Politics editor and writer for The Atlantic, Priscilla Alvarez, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss how the just-released climate report, which paints a dire picture of the future, is already firing up progressive politicians, whether Nancy Pelosi will be able to shore up enough votes to secure her nomination to Speaker of the House and what the Trump administration faces with Democrats now in control of the House.
Thousands gathered to vent anger against rising fuel taxes and Macron's presidency
The incident began with a fight and shooting Thanksgiving night in the glitzy mall crowded with Black Friday bargain hunters
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