For decades The O’Jays have been spreading their gospel of love, melding romantic ballads with R&B and a smooth Philly groove. CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod talked with Eddie Levert, Walter Williams and Eric Nolan Grant about their enduring magic. Source
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Flu becomes widespread in 48 states
The flu is now widespread in every state but Hawaii and Oregon. Sixty-three children have died so far this flu season. CBS News’ Brook Silva-Braga reports. Source
The Dish: Baker Eric Kayser
Eric Kayser has brought artisanal French baking to countries around the world. Born in Lorraine, France, Kayser’s great-grandfather, grandfather, and father were all traditional French bakers. After working as a baking teacher and consultant he opened his first bakery in Paris, Maison Kayser, which became an instant hit and led to locations all over France. Today, there are over 100 bakery-cafes in 20 nations. Kayser joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his culinary journey. Source
This flu season could be worst in a decade
The CDC said Friday one in 10 deaths in the U.S. is currently caused by the flu or pneumonia. It’s already one of the worst seasons on record, and it may not peak for several weeks. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports. Source
Daniel Pink explains secret to the perfect nap and why timing is everything
In his new book “When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing,” Daniel Pink explores the importance of time when it comes to your busy to-do list. He talks about why you should never make a doctor’s appointment in the afternoon, and why you should drink a cappuccino right before taking a nap. Source
Global stock market analysis
Stock markets in Asia took some major hits following Wall Street’s plunge. But what happens when a market meltdown starts in China instead of here in the U.S.? CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer Gabe Lipton explains. Source
FBI identifies hackers behind oil pipeline cyberattack
The FBI is blaming a Russian criminal gang known as DarkSide for the ransomware attack on a vital U.S. pipeline. Jeff Pegues has more reports. Source
Hard numbers: Syrian aid, military parades & more
CBSN contributor and Signal newsletter writer Gabe Lipton takes us through some of today’s hard numbers on newsworthy events across the globe. Source
U.S. workers say burnout has gotten worse during pandemic
A recent study from career website Indeed indicates that more than half of U.S. workforce is experiencing burnout, and it’s only become worse during the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Jessi Gold joins CBSN’s Elaine Quijano to discuss why. Source
Stephen Colbert takes his “cartoon cameras” inside the White House
Stephen Colbert puts his humorous spin on headlines every weeknight as the host of “The Late Show,” with one of his main targets being President Trump. Now, Colbert is taking viewers inside an animated administration for a satirical look at the White House in the new Showtime series, “Our Cartoon President.” Colbert joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what spawned the idea for the show and why he believes a big chunk of the country will appreciate it. Source