10/23: CBS Saturday Morning
CDC: More Americans getting COVID booster shot than those who remain unvaccinated; The Dish: Chef Zach Pollack on culinary journey, love of Italy.
CDC: More Americans getting COVID booster shot than those who remain unvaccinated; The Dish: Chef Zach Pollack on culinary journey, love of Italy.
The Biden administration has started relocating thousands of Afghan evacuees from U.S. military facilities to communities across the country. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN to discuss more.
The boy from Merrimack, New Hampshire, had been reported missing on October 14.
The Food and Drug Administration says the "overall benefits" of the Pfizer vaccine designed for children between the ages of five and 11 "may outweigh the risks." Meanwhile, nearly 100 million more Americans are now eligible for booster shots. CBS News' Elise Preston reports. Then, Dr. Robert Frenck, director of vaccine research at Cincinnati Children's Hospital, joins CBSN to discuss the new developments.
Many former supporters of Senator Kyrsten Sinema have become increasingly frustrated by the Democrat from Arizona, and her opposition to parts of President Biden's legislative agenda. Dana Allmond, a U.S. Army veteran who resigned from her advisory council this week in protest, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
The seven victims are all in stable condition, officials said.
Under the new program, groups of at least five individuals could apply to become "sponsor circles" that would be responsible for resettling Afghan evacuees.
The remnants of the Cumbre Vieja volcano eruption can be found in the seabed where aquatic life and habitats are coated in ash.
Democrats are fine-tuning their plan B as they edge closer to a deal for President Biden's $3.5 trillion Build Back Better plan. The amount Congress wants to spend on the measure has dropped significantly, forcing Mr. Biden to make concessions to get it passed. Christina Ruffini reports.
Matteo Salvini goes on trial for allegedly illegally blocking over 100 migrants in dire sanitary conditions from disembarking from a rescue ship.
Viral videos show the teacher wearing a headdress seemingly made of paper cutout feathers while she dances during what was supposed to be a trigonometry lesson.
The elephant spared the man's cell phone, which rangers have turned over to police to help track down his fellow poachers, a park spokesman said.
Robert Hansen, who owned a bakery, gained the nickname "Butcher Baker" for hunting down women in the early 1980s in Alaska.
CBS News follows one woman's struggle to find a way out of the Taliban-led country without leaving behind her family. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports.
Halyna Hutchins, 42, was a cinematographer for the film "Rust," when she was fatally shot by a prop gun on Thursday.
Lava from a volcano on the Island of La Palma has scorched thousands of acres since it first erupted nearly a month ago and the eruption shows no signs of slowing yet. Roxana Saberi has the latest.
According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people who are already fully vaccinated are showing up to get their COVID booster shot in greater numbers than those not yet vaccinated. This comes after the FDA on Wednesday granted emergency use authorization to vaccine booster shots from Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, clearing the way for millions to be eligible for extra protection against the coronavirus. Elise Preston has the latest.
Houndmouth was the very first band to appear in our Saturday Sessions eight years ago and now they make their return. The Indiana group was formed in 2011 and will release their fourth album on November 5. For Saturday Sessions, Houndmouth performs “Good For You.”
Funeral services for former Secretary of State Colin Powell are set for November 5. While he is known for his landmark achievements, his one-on-one ability to connect with people is coming to light. WUSATV Mike Valerio reports.
A San Jose woman was one of two foreign tourists killed in the apparent crossfire of a drug-gang shootout in Mexico's Tulum.
Whether dressing for fun or dressing for success, fashion choices may be more consequential. Dana Jacobson meets with author Richard Thompson Ford who explores the laws of fashion in his book “Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History.”
Another round of powerful storms is expected to bring more rain and potential relief from the wildfires burning in the West. Utility crews trimmed trees and loose branches in Northern California Friday as they clear up from a previous storm and prepare for the next. CBS News' meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli has the latest.
The film's script supervisor said she was standing next to Hutchins when she was shot.
Democrats are fine-tuning their plan B as they edge closer to a deal for President Biden's $3.5 trillion Build Back Better plan. The amount Congress wants to spend on the measure has dropped significantly, forcing Mr. Biden to make concessions to get it passed. Christina Ruffini reports.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus breaks down the latest on vaccine booster shots, mixing and matching, and the status of vaccines for children.