Tillerson blames Russia's "failure" in Syria for killings
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Russia in 2013 gave “certain assurances” regarding the destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons, and that it "failed in that commitment”
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Russia in 2013 gave “certain assurances” regarding the destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons, and that it "failed in that commitment”
Chief of staff arranged meeting to encourage rivals to work out differences, White House official says
Speeding trucks have become a weapon of choice for terrorists as an attack in Stockholm has shown yet again. A man driving a stolen beer truck rammed into a shopping street in Sweden's capital, killing at least four. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
Pearl Jam, Electric Light Orchestra and Yes were also part of the 2017 class inducted in New York on Friday
Selling its light bulbs to the world for more than 125 years, General Electric grew into one of the biggest conglomerates in the world. But according to a report in the Wall Street Journal, GE might be looking into selling off its consumer lighting unit. Alex Wagner reports.
"Top Chef" champ Stephanie Izard recently opened a third restaurant, which boasts an extensive menu of Chinese-inspired dishes, including this one
David Frum, senior editor at The Atlantic, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the lessons learned from President Trump's Syria strike.
The band Yes was inducted last night into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last night, alongside ELO, Journey, Joan Baez, Pearl Jam and Tupac Shakur. But the party kicked off by honoring Chuck Berry, the man credited with creating the genre. Anthony Mason reports.
Hamdi Ulukaya built the best-selling yogurt brand in the U.S. after coming here 23 years ago. Today, 70 percent of Chobani employees are American born, 30 percent are immigrants and refugees
British singer songwriter Karen Elson is a rarity - a big success in two fields. At age 16 she began a hugely-successful modeling career. Her other passion is music. First performing with a cabaret group, she went solo in 2010 with her acclaimed debut album, "The Ghost Who Walks." Elson visited "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to perform "Call Your Name," the first single from her new album, "Double Roses."
President Trump's decision to attack a Syrian air base is getting support from much of the international community. And the U.S. is warning that it is prepared to take further military or economic measures against Syria. White House correspondent Margaret Brennan has more.
Joan Baez performed at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, after she was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. For more than 50 years, she has been an icon of the folk music revolution and a global activist. Anthony Mason talked with Baez about the honor.
President Trump's first face-to-face meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping took a backseat to the crisis in Syria. But on Friday at Mar-a-Lago, the two leaders discussed another global hotspot: North Korea, which has stepped up testing of its ballistic missiles in the last month. Jamie Metzl, a senior fellow for technology and national security at the Atlantic Council, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the summit.
They call it the toughest job in Washington -- not the presidency, but the White House chief of staff. Author Chris Whipple spoke with all 17 living people who've held the title
Reaction to President Trump's attack on Syria. Also: Terrorists turn a speeding truck into a weapon in Stockholm. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
A Northern California woman is recovering after falling 60 feet from a 730-foot bridge. Officials say the unidentified woman slipped while trying to take a selfie on the Foresthill Bridge in North Auburn, Calif. The accident is putting a new focus on the potential dangers posed by posing for that "perfect shot." Mireya Villarreal has the story.
Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Tara Narula join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss a new report about zika and pregnancy within the United States; dietary supplements and heart health; and an intriguing new development in biology that could have immediate applications in many fields, including toxicology.
The federal government has backed down from its legal assault on social media criticism. Twitter dropped its lawsuit against the Homeland Security Department Friday, after DHS withdrew its demand that the Silicon Valley company reveal who was behind an anti-Trump account, ALT_uscis, that has been critical of Trump administration policies. CBS News Justice Department reporter Paula Reid has been following the developments closely.
From the contentious Senate confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court and a military attack on Syria, to pitched battles within the Trump White House, it has been an intense week in Washington. Philip Bump, national correspondent for the Washington Post," joins "CBS This Morning; Saturday" for some perspective on the latest news.
The “Queen of Folk” talks with Anthony Mason about her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and her new song, “Nasty Man”
Trump administration readies new sanctions on Syrian government as relations with Russia deteriorate
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