Singer and multi-instrumentalist Pete Yorn first broke through almost two decades ago, when his album, “Music for the Morning After,” went gold. More albums followed, including two collaborations with actress Scarlett Johansson. This summer, he released “Caretakers,” his seventh full-length solo collection, and the second leg of his current tour kicks off in South Carolina Sunday night. Yorn performs his song “Life on a Chain” on “Saturday Sessions.” Source
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Saturday Sessions: Pete Yorn performs “Calm Down”
Singer and multi-instrumentalist Pete Yorn first broke through almost two decades ago when his album, “Music for the Morning After,” went gold. More albums followed, including two collaborations with actress Scarlett Johansson. This summer, he released “Caretakers,” his seventh full-length solo collection, and the second leg of his current tour kicks off in South Carolina Sunday night. Yorn performs his song “Calm Down” on “Saturday Sessions.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Pete Yorn performs “I Wanna Be the One”
Singer and multi-instrumentalist Pete Yorn first broke through almost two decades ago, when his album, “Music for the Morning After,” went gold. More albums followed, including two collaborations with actress Scarlett Johansson. This summer, he released “Caretakers,” his seventh full-length solo collection, and the second leg of his current tour kicks off in South Carolina Sunday night. Yorn performs his song “I Wanna Be the One” on “Saturday Sessions.” Source
Impeachment inquiry: Deadline set for White House to take part
President Trump is wrapping up the Thanksgiving break at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida ahead of a major week both at home and abroad. The president is heading to the NATO summit in London, while a new phase of the impeachment inquiry begins on Capitol Hill. Meanwhile, there are new questions over his plans to end the war in Afghanistan after he took a secret trip there to surprise service members. Weijia Jiang reports. Source
50,000 people allowed back home after chemical plant blasts in Texas
Texas officials say the air quality is now safe, but smoke can still be seen coming from the plant. Source
Pelosi to attend climate summit amid withdrawal from climate deal
The U.S. began the formal withdrawal process from the Paris Climate Agreement earlier this month. Source
Millions are bracing for the impact of dangerous weather
The National Weather Service warns travel could become “impossible” in some places Source
Sculptor Leonardo Drew on being “the crack addict of art”
Artist Leonardo Drew started out drawing superheroes. Over the past 30 years, he’s become a highly acclaimed sculptor with work in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, and the Tate in London. Anthony Mason spoke with him about his new exhibitions and why he gave up drawing to build sculptors. Source
12 sets of twins born at one Missouri hospital
Some of the nurses at a Kansas City, Missouri, hospital have their hands full. They’re setting a possible record while taking care of 12 sets of twins, who were all born premature. Errol Barnett reports. Source
Retail arbitrage: The bargain shoppers who buy just to resell
With the start of the holiday shopping season, the National Retail Federation estimates 68.7 million Americans will shop online this Cyber Monday. But what shoppers might not know is that the items they buy online could have been sitting on their local store shelves for a cheaper price. Michelle Miller met the bargain shoppers who buy products just to resell them online. Source