“NSA really had to up its game,” says Anne Neuberger, head of the new Cybersecurity Directorate Source
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Inside the quest to build the world’s fastest car
Bugatti announced on Monday that one of its cars, a modified $3 million Chiron, was clocked at over 300 mph on a test track in Germany. That’s the magic number that Bugatti and two other car companies have been chasing in the quest to build the world’s fastest production car. But the claim is controversial: Some car enthusiasts say that if Bugatti’s modified car isn’t sold to the public as-is, they may not have won the “race to 300.” Source
Iran using advanced centrifuges, violating nuclear deal
Iran has begun using arrays of advanced centrifuges to enrich uranium in violation of its 2015 nuclear deal Source
Inside the life of master showman P.T. Barnum
P.T. Barnum was America’s most famous promoter — and in recent years, his life has been getting a fresh look. Two years ago, there was a movie starring Hugh Jackman; this year, author Robert Wilson published a book called “Barnum, an American Life.” Jeff Glor joined Wilson for a tour through Barnum’s legacy. Source
Saturday Sessions: J.S. Ondara performs “Lebanon”
As a teenager in Kenya, J.S. Ondara fell in love with American folk music, memorizing parts of Bob Dylan’s catalog. By 20, he’d gotten a green card, moved to Dylan’s native state of Minnesota, and launched a music career, soon opening for artists like Lindsey Buckingham and Neil Young. Earlier this year Ondara released his debut album, “Tales of America.” A deluxe version comes out later this month. J.S. Ondara joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to make his national television debut. Source
Saturday Sessions: J.S. Ondara performs “Torch Song”
As a teenager in Kenya, J.S. Ondara fell in love with American folk music, memorizing parts of Bob Dylan’s catalog. By 20, he’d gotten a green card, moved to Dylan’s native state of Minnesota, and launched a music career, soon opening for artists like Lindsey Buckingham and Neil Young. Earlier this year Ondara released his debut album, “Tales of America.” A deluxe version comes out later this month. J.S. Ondara joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to make his national television debut. Source
Saturday Sessions: J.S. Ondara performs “Saying Goodbye”
As a teenager in Kenya, J.S. Ondara fell in love with American folk music, memorizing parts of Bob Dylan’s catalog. By 20, he’d gotten a green card, moved to Dylan’s native state of Minnesota, and launched a music career, soon opening for artists like Lindsey Buckingham and Neil Young. Earlier this year Ondara released his debut album, “Tales of America.” A deluxe version comes out later this month. J.S. Ondara joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to make his national television debut. Source
CDC warns consumers to stop smoking e-cigarettes after lung illnesses rise
The Centers for Disease Control is warning people to stop using e-cigarettes, after the number of possible cases of vaping-related lung illnesses has more than doubled in a month. Currently, there are more than 450 possible cases in 33 states, and health officials say at least five deaths are likely linked to vaping. Dr. Jon LaPook joins “CBS This Morning Saturday” to discuss the cases. Source
Eye Opener: Hurricane Dorian takes a parting shot at the coast
Hurricane Dorian is leaving behind destruction on the coast. Also, NOAA is defending President Trump and his claim that Hurricane Dorian was likely to hit Alabama. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Source
California dive boat owner says crew tried to save passengers
Officials say it appears the 34 people killed died of smoke inhalation Source