Spike Gjerde was born in Iowa farm country and was late-arriving at his decision to cook for a living. His restaurants in Baltimore benefit from his close relationships with farmers and fishermen in and around the Chesapeake Bay. He runs a variety of food-related businesses in Baltimore including Woodberry Kitchen restaurant which earned him a James Beard award. Gjerde joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss his journey to becoming a chef and cooking philosophy. Source
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Saturday Sessions: The Lumineers perform “Ophelia”
The Denver based trio first broke onto the scene in 2012 with their self-titled debut album. It spent 46 weeks on the Billboard charts and spawned the two hit singles “Ho Hey” and “Stubborn Love.” Over the next four years, the Grammy-nominated artists toured on six continents and contributed songs to the “Hunger Games” movie franchise. The Lumineers join “Saturday Sessions” to perform “Ophelia” from their much-anticipated second album, “Cleopatra.” Source
Richard Linklater and Wyatt Russell on “Everybody Wants Some!!”
With films including “Dazed and Confused,” “School of Rock” and “Boyhood” under his belt, five-time Academy Award-nominated director Richard Linklater has become one of the most well-regarded filmmakers working today. His latest project, “Everybody Wants Some!!” follows a group of college baseball players in the 1980s as they navigate their way through the freedoms and responsibilities of unsupervised adulthood. Linklater and actor Wyatt Russell, who plays Willoughby, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the new film. Source
Saturday Sessions: The Lumineers perform “Angela”
This Denver-based trio scored success in 2012 with their self-titled debut album, receiving multiple Grammy nominations. Since then, the band has toured on six continents and contributed songs to “The Hunger Games” franchise. The Lumineers join “Saturday Sessions” to perform “Angela” from their much-anticipated second album, “Cleopatra.” Source
CDC confirms Zika virus causes birth defects
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the Zika virus threat in the U.S., government recommendations for the daily use of aspirin to help prevent cardiovascular disease and colorectal cancer, and a quadriplegic man who was able to move his hands thanks to groundbreaking technology. Source
Live Updates: At least 8 shot dead at FedEx facility in Indianapolis
Numerous others were wounded. Police say it appears the gunman took his own life. Source
Bernie Sanders arrives in Rome
On the heels of the fierce Brooklyn Democratic debate, Bernie Sanders has just landed in Rome. The Vermont senator is attending a conference at the Vatican. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green have more. Source
Dozens of dogs rescued from burning home
Fire crews rescued 34 dogs from a burning house in Florida. Responders had to use dog oxygen masks and performed CPR. CBSN’s Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green have more. Source
Decades after beauty queen’s death, investigators make arrest
It’s been more than 50 years since Irene Garza told her family she was going to church for confession and never came home. Now, all these decades later, investigators finally arrested and charged a former priest believed to be the last person to see her. “48 Hours” correspondent Richard Schlesinger joins CBSN with more. Source
Clinton, Sanders battle over minimum wage, Wall Street and guns
With the New York primary looming, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders sparred over critical issues on the debate stage Thursday night. The two Democratic candidates prodded each other about gun control, the minimum wage and Wall Street. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and CBSN political contributor Lynda Tran join CBSN to discuss how this debate may have hit a somewhat of a negative tone. Source