Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Tara Narula join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the importance of vaccines before traveling internationally, the role of exercise and nutrition when recovering from colon cancer and a new study on the role emails could play in helping you quit smoking. Source
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Doctor’s note for sunscreen at school? Some states push to change the law
In most states, kids need a note from the doctor to apply sunscreen while they’re at school. Sunscreen is considered an over-the-counter drug, much like cough syrup. Now, some states are starting to change the policy. Jericka Duncan reports. Source
Gina Rodriguez on tackling social issues in “Jane the Virgin”
Golden Globe-winning actress Gina Rodriguez is best known for her role in the TV series, “Jane the Virgin.” Rodriguez plays a young religious woman who becomes pregnant after she is artificially inseminated by accident. Rodriguez joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how the show addresses topics like immigration, its relatability to all cultures and her morning mantra. Source
Fisherman-turned-seaweed farmer sees future in kelp
As part of our series, Real Food, we take a look at the growing trend of kelp. On the Connecticut shore, a simple harvesting technique is paying off for fishermen who are no longer able to rely on a steady supply of fish and say kelp farming is a sustainable solution for both fishermen and the environment. Michelle Miller reports. Source
Actress Bette Midler: “I never look back”
Bette Midler has revealed how she prepared for her Broadway return. She stars in the popular revival of “Hello, Dolly!” and she’s redesigned the role to fit her unique personality. Her show-stopping performance earned her a Tony nomination. Gayle King previews her “Sunday Morning” interview. Source
Highlights from Google’s annual developer conference
Google announced a new software feature called Google Lens at its developer conference, Google I/O. The feature uses the camera on your phone to create a new search tool. CNET’s Dan Ackerman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the company’s plans for artificial intelligence, the future of smart assistants and how Google wants to use patient data to find patterns. Source
Iran presidential election seen as referendum on nuclear deal
As President Trump prepares for his first foreign trip, Iranians are voting on a new president. The two leading candidates have different views of Iran’s future relationship with the West and the 2015 deal to limit its nuclear program. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran. Source
What to watch for during Trump’s first international trip as president
Ian Bremmer, founding president of Eurasia Group, a global risk consulting company, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss President Trump’s first trip as president to the Middle East and Europe, and what we can expect from his meetings. Source
Lifestyle changes boost colon cancer survival
New research shows that patients with stage 3 colon cancer live longer if they exercise and eat a healthier diet. Dr. Mallika Marshall reports from Boston. Source
Allison Janney and Chuck Lorre talk CBS’ new primetime lineup
CBS is unveiling its new primetime lineup with six new series for the fall and 23 shows returning. “Mom,” starring Allison Janney will return and “The Big Bang Theory” co-creator Chuck Lorre has a new spin-off show,”Young Sheldon,” about genius Sheldon Cooper about going to high school at nine. Janney and Lorre join “CBS This Morning” to discuss “Young Sheldon” and the decision to give the Emmy campaign money for “Mom” to Planned Parenthood. Source