Orchestrating the roar of the crowd
In the COVID era a nearly-empty NFL stadium can be made to sound like a packed arena, through the playback of recordings of fans made way back in pre-pandemic times.
In the COVID era a nearly-empty NFL stadium can be made to sound like a packed arena, through the playback of recordings of fans made way back in pre-pandemic times.
"Sunday Morning" looks back on the Oscar- and Tony-winning Shakespearean actor who died this week at age 91, a talent of remarkable longevity, whose most enduring fame came from the 1965 musical "The Sound of Music."
After his football playing days ended, Eddie Jackson took a chance with his own catering business, and soon rose to the pros as a star on the Food Network. Correspondent Luke Burbank reports.
Although vaccines against the coronavirus have been developed in record time, the lack of a playbook on how to administer them quickly prompted a union between health workers and professional sports teams, to offer shots at stadiums and ball parks across the country. NPR's Allison Aubrey looks at how teams like the New England Patriots are taking the field against COVID.
Astrology has had adherents going back to ancient Mesopotamia. So, what do the stars foretell for tonight's NFL championship game? Correspondent Rita Braver checks in with some of today's leading astrologers (including "Sports Sorceress" Andrea Mallis, Tracey Rogers and Susan Miller), and finds out why the pandemic has brought them more business than ever before – a development they could not see coming.
As people calling customer service have no doubt found out, the pandemic has increased wait times. And while your call IS very important to them, correspondent Steve Hartman finds that being put on hold is actually inspiring the creativity of people who are waiting, and waiting…
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Rita Braver looks into the growing fascination with astrology. Plus: Allison Aubrey checks out how football stadiums are being turned into vaccination megasites; Lee Cowan talks with Robin Wright about her feature film directing debut, "Land"; Tracy Smith profiles Steve Yeun, star of the new film, "Minari"; Luke Burbank visits with NFL player-turned-chef Eddie Jackson; David Pogue finds out how nearly-empty NFL stadiums are made to sound filled to capacity;... Читать дальше...
The study of planetary influences, which has had adherents going back to ancient Mesopotamia, has seen more interest than ever before since the coronavirus outbreak – a development astrologers could not see coming.
Carter G. Woodson is given much credit for the creation of Black History Month.
Tampa prepares to host Super Bowl LV amid pandemic; Fans prepare for unprecedented Super Bowl weekend amid pandemic
Cheney, the third-ranking Republican in the House, said Saturday that her vote to impeach was "compelled by the oath I swore to the Constitution."
Despite high numbers of coronavirus infections and fatalities, California will resume in-person church services this weekend after the Supreme Court ruled the state cannot ban indoor services. Danya Bacchus reports.
A potent dip from Food Network star Eddie Jackson.
Food Network star Eddie Jackson offers his take on spicy, bite-sized burgers.
The collaboration includes a custom black leather football being auctioned for charity.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News, President Biden discusses a wide range of topics including the next coronavirus relief plan, former President Trump, and his son Hunter's struggle with drug addiction. Christina Ruffini has more with a preview of the interview, which will air prior to Super Bowl LV.
The president said "I'll bet there's not a family you know that doesn't have somebody in the family that had a drug problem or an alcohol problem."
Super Bowl LV will be unlike any before. Fans, many of them vaccinated health care workers chosen out of appreciation for their service, will be masked and socially distanced in the crowds. Mark Stassmann has more on this year's unprecedented preparations.
The skies of Stuttgart, Germany, were filled with yellow dust carried all the way from the Sahara Desert in North Africa. Meteorologists say Germany faces other rare weather extremes in the coming days.
When four men with the same name befriended each other online, they eventually formed an international online band. Chip Reid has more on this most unusual quartet, The Paul O'Sullivan Band.
As the host city of Super Bowl LV, Tampa, Florida, is determined to keep the festivities going, even as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Fans will be allowed to attend the game, but they will be socially distanced and must wear masks. Jamie Yuccas has more.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Adriana Diaz."
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets on Saturday after Myanmar's military declared it would stay in power for at least a year. In an effort to quash the protests, the military shut down internet access and restricted the use of various social media platforms. Ramy Inocencio reports.
The former president has been impeached on a charge of inciting the insurrection at the Capitol on January 6.
The Biden administration is ramping up efforts to distribute and administer coronavirus vaccinations. Meanwhile, the FDA considers whether to give Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine emergency use approval. Jodie Guest, a professor and Emory University's Department of Epidemiology vice chair, speaks to CBSN's Lana Zak about how it could be a game-changer in the fight against COVID-19.