Renowned chef, Jaques Pepen has been cooking since he was 13-years-old. He is now author of more than 25 cookbooks, including his 1976 book, “La Technique,” which is still used in culinary schools today. Now at almost 80-years-old, he’s back on the public television with his new series, “Jacques Pepin heart and soul in the kitchen.” The companion book by ... Read More »
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Chipotle’s E. coli breaks out on the East coast
The growing E. coli outbreak linked to Chipotle restaurant has officials saying the bacterial has now infected restaurant goers in three more states: California, New York, and Ohio. That’s in addition to previously confirmed cases in Washington, Oregon and Minnesota. Carter Evans reports. Source Read More »
Morning rounds: Is prostate cancer on decline or are we missing it?
New research finds prostate cancer screenings are falling after the release of new guidelines in 2012. The research also shows incidence and diagnoses of the disease are also on the decline. Also, new research suggests a good breakfast could mean good grades for students. Dr. LaPook joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” Source Read More »
ER or urgent care? How to know where to go
Urgent care clinics make it easy to get treatment for an injury or illness, but with certain symptoms you should head straight to the hospital instead. CBS News’ Marlie Hall reports. Source Read More »
Head of Apple Music apologizes for controversial comments
Jimmy Iovine, head of Apple Music, is apologizing for comments he made on “CBS This Morning,” when he said that women have a hard time finding music. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano has more details. Source Read More »
“CBS This Morning” co-hosts defend Jimmy Iovine after social media backlash
Media outlets reported music mogul Jimmy Iovine was under fire for a comment he made on “CBS This Morning” that triggered a social media backlash. Iovine was explaining the idea behind Apple Music’s new commercial starring Mary J. Blige, Kerry Washington and Taraji P. Henson. “CBS This Morning” co-hosts defended Iovine, giving context to the situation. Source Read More »
Genetically modified salmon coming to supermarkets
The FDA has approved the first genetically modified fish for human consumption in the U.S. Scientists say it’s been proven safe, but some consumers are wary. Julie Watts reports. Source Read More »
Behind Maureen Dowd’s story on Hollywood sexism
The Equal Opportunity Commission is interviewing female directors to learn if there is a pattern of discrimination in Hollywood. More than 100 men and women in the film industry shared their thoughts on Hollywood sexism with Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Maureen Dowd. Dowd joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what she learned while writing her New York Times Magazine cover story ... Read More »
Coast Guard having record year chasing down cocaine smugglers
The U.S. Coast Guard is celebrating a massive drug bust off the coast of Central and South America. They recently delivered more than 25 tons of confiscated cocaine to DEA agents. Investigators say about 80 percent of the cocaine smuggled into the U.S. is brought up the Pacific Coast, packed in small boats and even submarines. Carter Evans reports from ... Read More »
U.S. veterans volunteering to fight against ISIS
As the war on ISIS in the Mideast rages on, U.S. airstrikes are helping Kurdish forces fight the terror group in Iraq — but so are American fighters on the ground. Some U.S. veterans are returning to the region as volunteer soldiers. Charlie D’Agata reports from Erbil, Iraq. Source Read More »