Archives: 2018

Lindsey Buckingham says he and Fleetwood Mac have settled lawsuit

Lindsey Buckingham is on his own again after being fired from his longtime band Fleetwood Mac earlier this year. Buckingham, who was a key member of what many consider the band’s classic lineup, sued. In his first television interview since being ousted, Buckingham tells “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Anthony Mason he and the band have settled the lawsuit. Categories:…

The Dish: Chef Ken Oringer

Ken Oringer is a chef with globally inspired food and an increasingly international reach. Born in New Jersey, Oringer loved great restaurants and after college decided to make cooking his career. He worked for star chefs like David Burke and Jean George before starting his own global brand. Working with fellow chef and business partner Jamie Jamie Bissonnette their JK…

What will House Democrats focus on in 2019?

Washington Post National correspondent Philip Bump joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss what House Democrats will prioritize at the beginning of the new year as well as Friday’s court filings on two key Trump campaign aides. Categories: National, US & World News

John Grisham talks new Netflix docuseries “The Innocent Man”

In the literary world, the names don’t get much bigger than John Grisham. The bestselling author is responsible for writing some of the most popular legal thrillers of the past 30 years including “A Time To Kill,” “The Firm,” and “The Pelican Brief.” In 2006, he wrote his first nonfiction book, “The Innocent Man,” about the murders of two women,…

Holiday gifts for health and wellness

CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to share some of his picks for holiday gifts with an emphasis on health and wellness from weighted blankets to custom shoe inserts. Categories: National, US & World News

Why NFL lineman John Urschel benched football for math

John Urschel has spent his life pursuing passions in two vastly different worlds: mathematics and football. The former Baltimore Ravens lineman, who simultaneously pursued a PhD in math while playing in the NFL, talks to Dana Jacobson about why math won out in the end. Categories: National, US & World News

Breaking down the Manafort and Cohen court filings

An eventful week in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation capped off Friday with court filings involving two of President Trump’s closest campaign allies, his former campaign chair and his former lawyer. Jesse Weber, an attorney and anchor on the Law & Crime Network, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss what Friday’s filings mean for Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen…

Eye Opener: Winter storm has millions in its path

A paralyzing storm crawls across the country, bringing widespread power outages and travel shutdowns. Also, at least six people are killed and at least 50 more are injured after chaos erupts inside an Italian dance hall. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox….

Two arrested for drug charges in Clay County

What started out as a traffic stop in Clay County ends with two people being carried away in handcuffs. Kennie Chandler Magean Poss 39 year old Kennie Chandler and 30 year old Magean Poss are now facing drug charges.  Clay County investigators charged Chandler with possession of methamphetamine while Poss is being charged with possession of paraphernalia.  The duo was…