Marc Murphy was born a world traveler. He was the son of a U.S. diplomat and by the time he was 12 years old, he had already lived in Milan, Paris, Rome, and Washington D.C. Through it all, the one constant was food. He is now one of the top chefs and restaurantures in the country. His widely popular restaurants include Landmarc, Ditch Plains, Kingside, and the newly opened Grey Salt as well as a catering company, Benchmarc Events. He has recently written his first cookbook — “Season with Authority: Confident Home Cooking.” Marc Murphy joins “CBS This Morning.” Source
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Director David O. Russell discusses Golden Globe nominated film, “Joy”
With such films as “I Heart Huckabees,” “Silver Linings Playbook,” “The Fighter” and “American Hustle,” under his belt, five-time Academy Award nominee David O. Russell has become one of Hollywood’s most sought after directors and screenwriters. His latest film, “Joy,” is loosely based on the life of “Miracle Mop” inventor and home shopping star Joy Mangano. The film stars Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro. “Joy” was recently nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and Jennifer Lawrence received a nod for Best Actress. David O. Russell joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday.” Source
How meteorologists can now forecast the best sunsets
It’s often sunsets that capture our imagination. Three young meteorologists think they’ve come up with a very elusive forecast: How to predict the most “spectacular” sunsets. Mark Albert reports. Source
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” shatters box office record
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is already a hit at the box office. Disney is now predicting its continuation of the franchise will earn at least $215 million in the U.S. by Sunday, besting the record opening-weekend numbers set by “Jurassic World” six months ago. References to this blockbuster film are popping up everywhere, including the White House. Anthony Mason reports on why this movie could break other records if enthusiastic fans continue to flock to theaters. Source
Entire blimp surveillance program grounded after crash, maybe indefinitely
The U.S. Army has struggled for years with what once seemed like a good idea — using high-tech blimps for surveillance along the East Coast. But the lighter-than-air craft haven’t been reliable. And when one got away and crashed earlier this year, the entire fleet was grounded. Lack of funding may keep it there. Chip Reid reports. Source
Recent study shows terrorism concerns may affect our health
A recent CBS News poll shows Americans’ concerns over terrorism are on the rise. Americans, 44 percent of them, think another terrorist attack in the U.S. is very likely in the next few months. This is the highest percentage since right after the September 11th attacks. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips speak with clinical psychologist Dr. Justin Sinclair about the effect this fear could be having on our health. Source
Oil jobs are drying up in Texas
It’s estimated that Texas has lost 60,000 to 70,000 oil and gas related jobs in the last 15 months. The job loss has started to drastically affect the Lone Star state’s unemployment numbers. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Source
Super Saturday sales might surpass Black Friday
Black Friday already seems like a distant memory, but the nation’s retailers are still in the hunt for elusive holiday shoppers. Less than a week before Christmas, welcome to “Super Saturday” — the last big push for that holiday consumer dollar. Joining “CBS This Morning: Saturday” with all the details is Lauren Lyons Cole, personal finance editor for the “International Business Times.” Source
Could laser-light baseball cap help regrow hair?
The FDA recently approved the LaserCap LCPro to help women with hair loss. CBS News’ Danielle Nottingham reports. Source
B.J. Novak explains inspiration behind The List App
Actor B.J. Novak is adding app developer to his resume as the co-founder of The List App. It allows people, publications and other media outlets to make lists about various topics. Novak joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the idea behind his app, used by the likes of Mindy Kaling and Snoop Dogg. Source