Eric Bromberg and his younger brother, Bruce, have built a thriving "Blue Ribbon" restaurant empire in New York City and Las Vegas. Eric stopped by "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his ultimate dish: Northern Fried Chicken.
Relationship experts Heide Banks and Ian Kerner spoke with Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis about all five and their chances of lasting.
Video: THE Dish with Eric Bromberg
Eric Bromberg and his younger brother, Bruce, have built a thriving "Blue Ribbon" restaurant empire in New York City and Las Vegas. Eric stopped by "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his ultimate dish: Northern Fried Chicken.
Reading, writing and -- tweeting?
Some schools are using Twitter to teach children how to read, how to communicate, and how to use technology. But is tweeting an appropriate or effective education tool? Rebecca Jarvis reports, then sits down with Jeff Glor and child and adolescent psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein to discuss the impact - and pitfalls - of using Twitter in the classroom.
William H. Macy is "Shameless"
William H. Macy plays a not-so-good father in the Showtime original series "Shameless." He spoke with Rebecca Jarvis about the role, and his career.
Video: William H. Macy is "Shameless"
William H. Macy plays a not-so-good father in the Showtime original series "Shameless." He spoke with Rebecca Jarvis about the role, and his career.
Video: The five types of marriages
Relationship experts Heide Banks and Ian Kerner spoke with Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis about all five and their chances of lasting.
Clever, quirky inventions by ordinary people
Quirky.com is a site where people with invention ideas can go to turn concepts into tangible realities. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis spoke with Quirky.com founder and CEO Ben Kaufman about some of the inventions that came from his site.
President Obama will be busy this weekend with two summits involving international affairs. Bill Plante reports.
Video: Summits weekend for Obama
President Obama will be busy this weekend with two summits involving international affairs. Bill Plante reports.
When kids stand behind scandal-scarred fathers
When men in power become embroiled in scandal, their most faithful supporters are often their children, especially their daughters. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis spoke with CBS News contributor Lee Woodruff and author Doug Wead about the enduring support children have for their fathers during a crisis.
Video: Clever, ordinary inventions by ordinary people
Quirky.com is a site where people with invention ideas can go to turn concepts into tangible realities. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis spoke with Quirky.com founder and CEO Ben Kaufman about some of the inventions that came from his site.
Video: When kids stand behind scandal-scarred fathers
When men in power become embroiled in scandal, their most faithful supporters are often their children, especially their daughters. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis spoke with CBS News contributor Lee Woodruff and author Doug Wead about the enduring support children have for their fathers during a crisis.
Video: Reading, writing and -- tweeting?
Some schools are using Twitter to teach children how to read, how to communicate, and how to use technology. But is tweeting an approprate or effective education tool? Rebecca Jarvis reports, then sits down with Jeff Glor and child and adolescent psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein to discuss the impact - and pitfalls - of using Twitter in the classroom.
Video: New evidence still leaves questions about Trayvon Martin shooting
Even with new evidence being disclosed in the shooting of Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman, questions still abound. Mark Strassmann reports then Jeff Glor and Rebeca Jarvis speak with Benjamin Crump, the attorney for the prosecution in the Trayvon Martin trial.
Video: Coffee drinkers live longer: study
Results of a 14-year study conclude that coffee-drinkers live longer than people who don't partake. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis spoke with author Robert Davis, Ph.D. for more.
Coffee drinkers live longer: study
Results of a 14-year study conclude that coffee-drinkers live longer than people who don't partake. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis spoke with author Robert Davis, Ph.D. for more.
How can college grads find jobs, pay off debt?
With graduation season in full swing, questions loom for grads about finding work, student loans and credit card debt. Rebecca Jarvis and Jeff Glor spoke with personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi about how to look for a job and pay off debt at the same time.
How can college grads find jobs, pay off debt?
Personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi on how to look for work and pay off loans at the same time
John Edwards jurors take break for weekend
The jury is literally still out on the fate of John Edwards in his campaign finance trial. Jurors deliberated for several hours, then recessed. Anna Werner reports.
Even though the Facebook IPO underwehelmed Wall Street, there's still plenty of potential for the company and its stock. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis speak with tech journalist David Kirkpatrick about Facebook's prospects.
SpaceX rocket launch in last-second abort
The first privately-owned rocket to head for the International Space Station aborted its first launch at the last second, after an apparent engine problem. Rebecca Jarvis speaks with CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood about what happens now.
John Edwards trial: Main points jurors may be mulling
After a weekend break, jury deliberations were set to continue in the John Edwards trial. What are the jurors likely focusing on? Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis spoke with Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours Mystery" to understand the details the jury is likely wrestling with.
Chen Guangchen on his way to the U.S.
Chinese dissident Chen Guangchen is on his way to the United States after causing a diplomatic dispute between the U.S. and China. Jeff Glor speaks with Holly Williams, of Britain's Sky News, for details.
Video: John Edwards trial: Main points jurors may be mulling
After a weekend break, jury deliberations were set to continue in the John Edwards trial. What are the jurors likely focusing on? Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis spoke with Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours Mystery" to understand the details the jury is likely wrestling with.
Video: Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebration continues
Queen Elizabeth II continued the celebration of her Diamond Jubilee with a large military parade and other events. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebration continues
Queen Elizabeth II continued the celebration of her Diamond Jubilee with a large military parade and other events. Charlie D'Agata reports.
The hype that led up to the Facebook IPO fizzled as the stock ended the trading day relatively flat. Elaine Quijano reports.
Video: John Edwards jurors take break for weekend
The jury is literally still out on the fate of John Edwards in his campaign finance trial. Jurors deliberated for several hours, then recessed. Anna Werner reports.
Video: Chen Guangchen on his way to the U.S.
Chinese dissident Chen Guangchen is on his way to the United States after causing a diplomatic dispute between the U.S. and China. Jeff Glor speaks with Holly Williams, of Britain's Sky News, for details.
Video: SpaceX rocket launch in last-second abort
The first privately-owned rocket to head for the International Space Station aborted its first launch at the last second, after an apparent engine problem. Rebecca Jarvis speaks with CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood about what happens now.
Video: Facebook IPO is only "1%"
Even though the Facebook IPO underwehelmed Wall Street, there's still plenty of potential for the company and its stock. Jeff Glor and Rebecca Jarvis speak with (title) David Kirkpatrick about Facebook's prospects.
Video: Facebook IPO underwhelms
The hype that led up to the Facebook IPO fizzled as the stock ended the trading day relatively flat. Elaine Quijano reports.
Why are there so many U.S. schools inspired by Turkish imam Fethullah Gulen? Y. Alp Aslandogan, chair of the Institute of Interfaith Dialog, explains.
On the Road: Planting flags for fallen soldiers
As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets with Larry Eckhardt - a man who travels hundreds of miles to honor fallen soldiers with hundreds of flags.
Violence Against Women Act in jeopardy
The Violence Against Women Act has provided funding to help women who have been victims of abuse, and to go after their abusers. Nancy Cordes reports an impasse in Congress has the act's future in jeopardy.
IPO makes Facebook employees milllionaires
It's estimated that Facebook's introduction to the stock market made one thousand of its employees millionaires. John Blackstone reports.
Rampant corruption in Afghanistan
From a traffic cop caught on surveillance video taking a bribe to government cronies accused of looting nearly a billion dollars from the country's biggest bank, corruption is rife in Afghanistan. Allen Pizzey reports on what can be done to stop it.
Plan in place for salvaging Costa Concordia
Salvage experts have revealed how they plan to re-float and remove the wreck of the Costa Concordia - the cruise ship that sank off the coast of Italy. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Video: 5/18: Facebook goes public, flags for fallen soldiers
Investors poured billions of dollars into Facebook's IPO, but the price of the brand-new stock barely moved; And, Steve Hartman meets a man who travels hundreds of miles to honor fallen soldiers with hundreds of flags.
Video: Rampant corruption in Afghanistan
From a traffic cop caught on surveillance video taking a bribe to government cronies accused of looting nearly a billion dollars from the country's biggest bank, corruption is rife in Afghanistan. Allen Pizzey reports on what can be done to stop it.
Video: Plan in place for salvaging Costa Concordia
Salvage experts have revealed how they plan to re-float and remove the wreck of the Costa Concordia - the cruise ship that sank off the coast of Italy. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Video: Facebook frenzy on Wall Street
Investors poured billions of dollars into Facebook's IPO, but the price of the brand-new stock barely moved, reports Anthony Mason.
Video: IPO makes Facebook employees milllionaires
It's estimated that Facebook's introduction to the stock market made one thousand of its employees millionaires. John Blackstone reports.
Video: On the Road: Planting flags for fallen soldiers
As part of our continuing series "On the Road," Steve Hartman meets with Larry Eckhardt - a man who travels hundreds of miles to honor fallen soldiers with hundreds of flags.
Video: Violence Against Women Act in jeopardy
The Violence Against Women Act has provided funding to help women who have been victims of abuse, and to go after their abusers. Nancy Cordes reports an impasse in Congress has the act's future in jeopardy.
Video: Witnesses shed light on Trayvon Martin killing
Evidence released by the state of Florida includes eye witness accounts that shed light on what happened the night Trayvon Martin was killed by George Zimmerman. Mark Strassmann reports.
Health Sec. heckled at Georgetown graduation speech
While delivering a graduation speech at Georgetown University, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was heckled by an anti-abortion supporter.
Video: Health Sec. heckled at Georgetown graduation speech
While delivering a graduation speech at Georgetown University, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was heckled by an anti-abortion supporter.
Pink Floyd's creative force is still performing the rock opera "The Wall" to sold-out stadiums around the world. Steve Kroft catches up with the rock legend on Sunday, May 20 at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT.
Pink Floyd's creative force is still performing the rock opera "The Wall" to sold-out stadiums around the world. Steve Kroft catches up with the rock legend on Sunday, May 20 at 7:00 p.m. ET/PT.
Video: Obama, Romney ad war heats up, but does Rev. Wright still matter?
CBS News political director John Dickerson was joined Friday by the Huffington Post's Jon Ward, USA Today's Jackie Kucinich and the Washington Post's Karen Tumulty for a discussion on negative campaign ads the Obama and Romney campaigns are already unleashing.
Video: Betty White goes to Washington for the animals
Animal-lover Betty White spoke to WUSA's Scott Broom at the Lisner Auditorium in Washington, D.C. on the eve of her tour of the National Zoo at the Smithsonian.
Betty White goes to Washington for the animals
Animal-lover Betty White spoke to WUSA's Scott Broom at the Lisner Auditorium in Washington, D.C. on the eve of her tour of the National Zoo at the Smithsonian.
Romney releases ad: "What I'd do on day one"
CBS News political director John Dickerson was joined Friday by the Huffington Post's Jon Ward, USA Today's Jackie Kucinich and the Washington Post's Karen Tumulty for a discussion on a new ad released by the Romney campaign on what he'd do on his first day as president.
Will Obama camp's attacks on Romney's Bain career work?
CBS News political director John Dickerson was joined Friday by the Huffington Post's Jon Ward, USA Today's Jackie Kucinich and the Washington Post's Karen Tumulty for a discussion on an ad released by the Obama campaign attacking Mitt Romney for his career at Bain.
Video: Catch of the day: 1,300-pound sturgeon
A 1,360lbs Kaluga fish was caught in the Heilongjiang River in Northeast China.
Video: Romney releases ad: "What I'd do on day one"
CBS News political director John Dickerson was joined Friday by the Huffington Post's Jon Ward, USA Today's Jackie Kucinich and the Washington Post's Karen Tumulty for a discussion on a new ad released by the Romney campaign on what he'd do on his first day as president.
Catch of the day: 1,300-pound sturgeon
A 1,360lbs Kaluga fish was caught in the Heilongjiang River in Northeast China.
Video: Will Obama camp's attacks on Romney's Bain career work?
CBS News political director John Dickerson was joined Friday by the Huffington Post's Jon Ward, USA Today's Jackie Kucinich and the Washington Post's Karen Tumulty for a discussion on an ad released by the Obama campaign attacking Mitt Romney for his career at Bain.
Video: Bringing color and hope to NYC schools
Every so often we hear about a flash of brilliance. Sometimes it's a million dollar idea. Sometimes it's a plan to change the world. In this case, it's both. Alexis Christoforous reports.
Bringing color and hope to NYC schools
Every so often we hear about a flash of brilliance. Sometimes it's a million dollar idea. Sometimes it's a plan to change the world. In this case, it's both. Alexis Christoforous reports.
Video: Facebook IPO: What happens next?
MoneyWatch's Jill Schlesinger and Jack Otter discuss the hype behind the Facebook IPO and whether it is worth it to invest.
The last resort for patients with rare, undiagnosed medical conditions is Dr. William Gahl's Undiagnosed Diseases Program at the National Institutes of Health. Lara Logan reports on Sunday, May 20 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
The last resort for patients with rare, undiagnosed medical conditions is Dr. William Gahl's Undiagnosed Diseases Program at the National Institutes of Health. Lara Logan reports on Sunday, May 20 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Video: Little known castle opens to the public
Kew Palace offers a look back in time at the lives of the royals. Mark Phillips recently took a look at the palace's recently restored kitchen - that once had a bathtub stuff up the a chimney.
Little known castle opens to the public
Kew Palace offers a look back in time at the lives of the royals. Mark Phillips recently took a look at the palace's recently restored kitchen - that once had a bathtub stuff up the a chimney.
Sacha Baron Cohen as Sacha Baron Cohen
Sacha Baron Cohen talks to Charlie Rose and Gayle King about his latest film, "The Dictator," in which he plays a dangerous and delusional tyrant starting a new life in America.
Video: "Forecast" app tells friends your schedule
There is a new app that lets your circle of friends know where you will be. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi demonstrates Forecast.
"Forecast" app tells friends your schedule
There is a new app that lets your circle of friends know where you will be. In this Tech Minute, CNET's Kara Tsuboi demonstrates Forecast.
"The Dictator" - inspired by Muammar Qaddafi
Sacha Baron Cohen talks to Charlie Rose and Gayle King about the inspiration for his latest character in "The Dictator."
Politicians in Greece are in a desperate bid to stabilize their economy. Today they swore in a transitional cabinet before holding repeat elections next month. Among the new lawmakers are an extremist group of politicians some call neo-Nazis. Monica Villamizar reports from Athens.
Video: "The Dictator" - inspired by Muammar Qaddafi
Sacha Baron Cohen talks to Charlie Rose and Gayle King about the inspiration for his latest character in "The Dictator."
Video: Greece's neo-Nazi party?
Politicians in Greece are in a desperate bid to stabilize their economy. Today they swore in a transitional cabinet before holding repeat elections next month. Among the new lawmakers are an extremist group of politicians some call neo-Nazis. Monica Villamizar reports from Athens.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson on the privatization of space
A company called Space-X plans to launch a rocket headed for the International Space Station. Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, and author of "Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier," talks to Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Erica Hill.
Video: Caught on tape: Louisville shooting
Six people were shot and three killed during shootings in West Louisville, Ky. Police are investigating the incidents.
Video: Neil DeGrasse Tyson on the privatization of space
A company called Space-X plans to launch a rocket headed for the International Space Station. Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York, and author of "Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier," talks to Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Erica Hill.
Video: Sacha Baron Cohen as Sacha Baron Cohen
Sacha Baron Cohen talks to Charlie Rose and Gayle King about his latest film, "The Dictator," in which he plays a dangerous and delusional tyrant starting a new life in America.
In 2009, officials rescued 177 starving horses form a breeding farm in upstate New York. One of them has since been nursed back to being so healthy, she ran in a race at Belmont. Erica Hill reports.
Video: Miracle horse beats the odds
In 2009, officials rescued 177 starving horses form a breeding farm in upstate New York. One of them has since been nursed back to being so healthy, she ran in a race at Belmont. Erica Hill reports.
Hugh Dancy on his role in "Hysteria"
Hugh Dancy stopped by "CBS This Morning" to talk about his role in the new film "Hysteria," which tells the story of the inventor of a device widely-used among women.
Facebook's Zuckerberg rings NASDAQ bell on day of IPO
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg rang the New York-based NASDAQ's opening bell from Facebook's Silicon Valley campus Friday -- the day of Facebook's long-awaited initial public offering.
Video: Facebook's Zuckerberg rings NASDAQ bell on day of IPO
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg rang the New York-based NASDAQ's opening bell from Facebook's Silicon Valley campus Friday -- the day of Facebook's long-awaited initial public offering.
Video: Hugh Dancy on his role in "Hysteria"
Hugh Dancy stopped by "CBS This Morning" to talk about his role in the new film "Hysteria," which tells the story of the inventor of a device widely-used among women.
Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown on his budget battle
California Gov. Jerry Brown talks to Charlie Rose about the state's $16 billion budget deficit and his plan to deal with it, using a combination of spending cuts and tax hikes.
Video: Sunglasses important for eye health
Studies show that wearing sunglasses, even on cloudy days, will help prevent vision loss. Dr. Holly Phillips reports.
Facebook IPO raising billions for social media giant
Facebook initial public offering may be a day of riches for many early employees, but to show they are still in touch with their roots, some workers spent all night at the headquarters on what they call a "hackathon." CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.
Sunglasses important for eye health
Studies show that wearing sunglasses, even on cloudy days, will help prevent vision loss. Dr. Holly Phillips reports.
Video: Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown on his budget battle
California Gov. Jerry Brown talks to Charlie Rose about the state's $16 billion budget deficit and his plan to deal with it, using a combination of spending cuts and tax hikes.
Dangers of tsunami debirs heading U.S. way
Now that 1.5 million tons of debris from the Japanese tsunami are headed toward U.S. shores, concern is rising about its potential danger. M. Sanjayan, a scientist at the Nature Conservancy and now a CBS News science and environmental contributor, spoke with Charlie Rose and Erica Hill about it.
Video: Dangers of tsunami debirs heading U.S. way
Now that 1.5 million tons of debris from the Japanese tsunami are headed toward U.S. shores, concern is rising about its potential danger. M. Sanjayan, a scientist at the Nature Conservancy and now a CBS News science and environmental contributor, spoke with Charlie Rose and Erica Hill about it.
Video: U.S. not ready for Japan tsunami debris
About 1.5 tons of debris was dumped in the Pacific by Japan's tsunami last year -- and much of it is heading to the U.S. Now, Congress has been told officials don't have the money to clean it up. Nancy Cordes reports.
U.S. not ready for Japan tsunami debris
About 1.5 tons of debris was dumped in the Pacific by Japan's tsunami last year -- and much of it is heading to the U.S. Now, Congress has been told officials don't have the money to clean it up. Nancy Cordes reports.
Zimmerman attorney on just-released evidence
George Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara, talks to Charlie Rose about the release of much of the evidence in the Trayvon Martin shooting case.
Video: Facebook IPO raising billions for social media giant
Facebook initial public offering may be a day of riches for many early employees, but to show they are still in touch with their roots, some workers spent all night at the headquarters on what they call a "hackathon." CBS News correspondent John Blackstone reports.
Video: Zimmerman attorney on just-released evidence
George Zimmerman's attorney, Mark O'Mara, talks to Charlie Rose about the release of evidence in the Trayvon Martin shooting case.
Zimmerman evidence sheds light on Martin shooting
A special prosecutor is taking the evidence against the man accused of murdering Trayvon Martin, and making it public. It includes nearly two hundred pages of documents, photos and audio recordings. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
Video: Zimmerman evidence sheds light on Martin shooting
A special prosecutor is taking the evidence against the man accused of murdering Trayvon Martin, and making it public. It includes nearly two hundred pages of documents, photos and audio recordings. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
"Eye Opener": Your world in 90 seconds
New evidence in the Trayvon Martin case has been released; Also, Facebook's IPO will value the company at more than $100 billion; All that, and all that matters, in today's Eye Opener.
Leaders of the world's largest economies will gather at Camp David for the G8 summit. Thomas Wright, foreign policy fellow at the Brookings Institution, discusses The most important issue on the table - how to stop Europe's debt crisis from spiraling out of control.