Chef Justin Smillie gets candid about food and life
Grub Street's senior editor Sierra Tishgart sat down with the chef to discuss food, life, and influences.
Grub Street's senior editor Sierra Tishgart sat down with the chef to discuss food, life, and influences.
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With a track from their new Grammy-nominated album, “The Silver Lining: The Songs of Jerome Kern," Tony Bennett, accompanied by one of the world's best jazz pianists, Bill Charlap, sings the classic, “The Way You Look Tonight,” on Saturday Sessions.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Speaker Pelosi and Rep. Liz Cheney sat down with Margaret Brennan.
In a special edition of Saturday Sessions, Tony Bennett honors his longtime friend, Frank Sinatra, on what would have been Sinatra's 100th birthday. Bennett spoke to "CBS This Morning: Saturday" about Sintara's influence on his career.
Golden Globe winner Idris Elba is becoming one of the go-to actors in Hollywood. He's played everyone from Nelson Mandela in "Long Walk of Freedom," drug kingpin Stringer Bell on "The Wire," and even the villain in the upcoming "Star Trek Beyond." Elba joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his latest role as the self-destructive, genius detective John Luther in the critically acclaimed crime drama, "Luther."
Chef Justin Smillie was born in California and raised in New Jersey. He has worked in some of New York City’s top restaurants, including Mercer Kitchen, Gramercy Tavern and Barbuto. Last year he opened his first restaurant, Upland, on New York City's Park Avenue. His first cookbook, “Slow Fires: Mastering New Ways to Braise, Roast, and Grill,” was released last month. Smillie joins “CBS This Morning" to share his journey as well as some of his signature dishes.
Tony Bennett has been wowing audiences with his unique voice and elegant style for more than 60 years. Bennett and jazz pianists Bill Charlap join Saturday Sessions to perform “The Last Time I Saw Paris,” a track on their Grammy-nominated album, “The Silver Lining: The Songs of Jerome Kern."
A most unusual film series is unfolding in Britain called The Listeners Project. It allows young filmmakers to record the last moments of architectural treasures around the U.K. before they’re redeveloped. Teams of filmmakers are given a room or floor of an abandoned but iconic building and 24 hours to create a short film. Jonathan Vigliotti reports from London.
It’s a tradition that started a long time ago and attracts people from far, far away. More than 100 people lined up outside of the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood over a week before the release of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens." The first lines began with the first film in 1977. Anthony Mason reports.
Colombia says it has located the Spanish galleon San Jose, considered to be the holy grail of shipwrecks among treasure hunters. Its cargo could be worth billions of dollars. The Colombian and Spanish governments as well as a U.S. salvage company are fighting over who has legal claim to the loot. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman and Paul Johnston, curator of maritime history at the Smithsonian Institution, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the controversy.
A new study from Harvard researchers finds chemical flavorings in many e-cigarettes are linked to lung disease. Also, one out of five youths in the U.S. had at least one abnormal cholesterol measure. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss those findings as well as a new treatment that could help breast cancer patients save their hair during chemotherapy.
Like many college football stars, Daniel Holtzclaw dreamed of joining the NFL. Instead, he became a police officer in Oklahoma City. He could face life in prison after being convicted of sexually assaulting 13 women. It went on for months until one brave victim said, “Enough.” Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The Paris climate conference is of vital interest to environmentalists and conservationists including Dr. M Sanjayan, executive vice president of Conservation International. Sanjayan joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss a climate pact for almost 200 nations that would be legally binding. For more information, visit Conservation.org.
The latest CBS News/New York Times poll shows Donald Trump well ahead of his Republican rivals, but Sen. Ted Cruz is gaining ground. The poll found 35 percent of GOP primary voters now support Trump, up 13 points from October. Cruz is now in second place with 16 percent. Julianna Goldman reports.
In a murky lake, divers looking for clues pulled what looked like a CD or DVD out of the water. The lake is less than three miles from the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino where 14 people were killed and 22 others were injured. John Blackstone reports.
Oregon and Washington state are still being battered after days of heavy rain, deadly floods, mudslides -- and even a tornado. And it's not over yet. Flood, rain and snow advisories are posted from northern Washington to central California. David Begnaud reports from Mount Hood in Oregon.
As New Year's Eve rapidly approaches, Uncle Sam has a reminder for those over age 70 1/2. It also applies to people who have inherited an IRA. Jill Schlesinger reports.
Wall Street is looking to rebound after suffering steep losses, and investors are waiting to see if the Federal Reserve will hike interest rates. Also, a rare Mickey Mantle card sold at auction set a record for the priciest rookie card to feature the baseball legend. Karina Mitchell reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
Divers spent most of the day in the murky waters of the Seccombe Lake in San Bernardino, California; Every year an anonymous, wealthy businessman plays the role of Saint Nick in a special way.
High waves, flooding, landslides, and snow have been battering the Northwest for nearly a week. Tornadoes have been confirmed in areas that rarely see them. David Begnaud has the latest on the damage.
Every year an anonymous, wealthy businessman plays the role of Saint Nick in a special way. He gives away about $100,000 worth of $100 bills to total strangers. Steve Hartman is on the road with Secret Santa.
There are growing concerns over the safety of a gift scores of Americans want this holiday season. Due to fear of electric hoverboards bursting into flames, passengers will no longer be allowed to bring the electric scooters on Delta, American, or United flights. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
A large field of underwater turbines off the coast of Scotland could produce as much electricity as a big coal, gas or nuclear power plant on shore. Tidal power is considered by supporters to be a better alternative to solar and wind power. Mark Phillips reports.
Texas senator Ted Cruz has quietly watched Donald Trump and Ben Carson lead the GOP primary race, reluctant to speak out against either. But now with his own poll numbers rising and Carson’s falling, Cruz sees an opening to move ahead. Major Garrett reports.