Two Capitol Police officers provided aid when a Washington, D.C., schoolteacher waited a little too long to head to the hospital to deliver her baby. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports on the arrival of Baby Quinn on Constitution Avenue. … [Read more...] about Cops deliver baby outside U.S. Senate
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Why Japanese government is encouraging drinking
The Japanese government is concerned about the rise of the "sober curious" movement among young people, as tax revenues from alcoholic beverages dry up. So, the government is launching a "drink more" campaign. Correspondent Lucy Craft reports. … [Read more...] about Why Japanese government is encouraging drinking
Singer Latonia Moore: "There's opera for all kinds of people"
Soprano Latonia Moore grew up surrounded by jazz and gospel, and enrolled in college as a jazz major. But she soon became entranced with opera. She says her non-traditional background has helped her become a leading player at the Washington National Opera's production of "Il Trovatore." Correspondent Christina Ruffini reports. … [Read more...] about Singer Latonia Moore: "There's opera for all kinds of people"
The Dish: Jean-Georges Vongerichten
Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten has restaurants across the U.S. and around the world. This year Jean-Georges has taken a lifetime of travel and experiences and put it all under one roof, at New York's South Street Seaport. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson reports. … [Read more...] about The Dish: Jean-Georges Vongerichten
Bars without booze are starting to take off in Japan
As tax revenue from alcoholic beverages dries up, the government has been mocked for its efforts to encourage more drinking. … [Read more...] about Bars without booze are starting to take off in Japan