How a once obscure New York lawyer and fixer became one of the biggest celebrities of the Trump era
"I hope that someday I'm known for something else other than racing," the trailblazer says, as she looks at the road ahead
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy Award-winning news program
British indie-pop group Fickle Friends met as students and got off to a fast start, winning celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's music festival and then heading off on tour. Fickle Friends perform "Brooklyn" from their first album, "You Are Someone Else," which was released this spring.
British indie-pop group Fickle Friends met as students and got off to a fast start, winning celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's music festival and then heading off on tour. Fickle Friends perform "Glue" from their first album, "You Are Someone Else," which was released this spring.
British indie-pop group Fickle Friends met as students and got off to a fast start, winning celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's music festival and then heading off on tour. This spring they released their first album, "You Are Someone Else," debuting at No. 9 on the U.K. charts. Fickle Friends perform "Glue" on Saturday Sessions.
"Good news about the release of the American hostage from Venezuela," President Trump tweeted
EPA officials worked with the conservative Heartland Institute to rally people for hearings, counter media coverage and promote EPA chief Scott Pruitt
Stand-up comics are a massive presence in today's entertainment industry. For many in the business, it was club owner Budd Friedman who changed the game of comedy with the legendary club called Improv. Jamie Wax reports.
Born in Augusta, Georgia, cooking expert Virginia Willis loved her grandmother's Southern classics. After college and culinary schools in the U.S. and France, she began a multifaceted career as a chef, cooking show producer and prolific author of six cookbooks. Willis joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss her journey and share recipes from her latest, "Secrets of the Southern Table."
Emmy Award-winning wildlife photographer James Aldred has spent a career up in the trees, in jungles and forests across the globe. His life's work is documented in his new book, "The Man Who Climbs Trees." Aldred joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his adventures.
Danica Patrick has been living in the fast lane since she was a little girl, making a name for herself racing against the top men in professional motor sports. Her final race is Saturday at the Indianapolis 500, the raceway that launched her groundbreaking career. Dana Jacobson spoke with her about the road ahead after racing.
Votes for Friday's historic referendum are still being counted, but two exit polls predict a landslide victory for those who want to repeal a constitutional ban on abortions
Friday's opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange ushered in a new trading day and a new era for the Exchange itself. Presiding over the weekday ritual was Stacey Cunningham, the first woman named to lead the NYSE in its 226-year history. Dana Jacobson spoke to the woman breaking another glass ceiling.
Members of the Coast Guard are spending Memorial Day weekend joining the Navy in Fleet Week celebrations in New York, a city that has a long and storied history with Coast Guard. Don Dahler reports.
New York Magazine national correspondent Gabriel Debenedetti joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss President Trump canceling his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and shortly thereafter telling reporters "we'll see" what happens. Debenedetti also talks about the Russia investigation and primary elections.
Ireland's long-standing constitutional ban on abortion could soon be history. Official counting of the historic referendum is underway, though two exit polls are suggesting an end to one of the world's most restrictive bans. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Harvey Weinstein is wearing a monitor and is out on $1 million bail. The disgraced Hollywood mogul surrendered to police in New York Friday and was charged with rape and criminal sex act charges. DeMarco Morgan reports.
A 13-year-old student is in critical condition after a classmate started shooting at an Indiana middle school on Friday. A teacher is in good condition after he was wounded while tackling the gunman. He is being hailed a hero. Adriana Diaz reports.
Memorial Day weekend is here, and with it is the start of the summer travel season. More than 41 million Americans are expected to travel this weekend, the most since 2005. Jacqueline Gifford, Travel + Leisure magazine's travel director, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to offer tips on summer travel.
They met for 2nd time in a month to discuss Kim Jong Un's potential meeting with President Trump