Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Adel al-Jubeir says the military intervention in Yemen, launched this week by his country and its Arab allies, is meant to protect the legitimately elected government there. Source
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Saudi ambassador: We want good deal with Iran
Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Adel al-Jubeir says the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia would support a “good deal” with Iran that prevents them from building a nuclear weapon. Source
Calendar: Week of March 30, 2015
A tribute to The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson, April Fools’ Day and Good Friday – just some fo the notable events this week. Charles Osgood reports. Source
Jon Cryer tells the truth about his career
Jon Cryer was bitten by the acting bug early, and achieved success with his starring turn in John Hughes’ “Pretty in Pink.” But there was a long period before he had a hit again with “Two and a Half Men,” one of the most successful sitcoms ever. Cryer talks about his new memoir with correspondent Ben Tracy. Source
National Recording Registry adds 25 recordings
The Library of Congress announced this week the latest recordings to be preserved for future generations, having been judged to be “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.” They span the spectrum from pop, jazz and show tunes to the spoken word. Charles Osgood reports. Source
Brian Grazer’s curious road to success
The films he’s made have won Oscars, dazzled audiences, and earned more than $13 billion, but he’s not just a Hollywood producer. For 30 years Brian Grazer has had “curiosity conversations” with scientists, artists and other noted achievers. His new book, “A Curious Mind,” is about what he’s learned from those talks. Contributor Scott Simon of NPR reports. Source
Female-led films dominate at the box office
Movies like “Insurgent,” “Cinderella,” and “50 Shades of Grey,” are the top three live-action movie openings this year. Notably they all have female leads and most of the ticket-buyers were women. Meanwhile, male-centric movies have been bombing at the box office. Is Hollywood no longer strictly a man’s world? The New York Times business editor Peter Lattman joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to tell us more. Source
Legendary comedian George Carlin is the newest face of the National Portrait Gallery
The late George Carlin made his living slicing and dicing Washington politicians for delighted audiences, but now, he has a most unlikely place of honor. Vinita Nair tells us more. Source
Ben Affleck gives Sen. Leahy shoutout for Batman cameo
The actor, director and activist used his star power to press Congress for more foreign aid for the Democratic Republic of Congo. He also gave a Hollywood hat-tip at a Senate hearing Thursday, calling out Sen. Patrick Leahy for his cameo in Batman. The Vermont senator is known for being a Batman fanatic. Gayle King reports. Source
Ed Sheeran’s wedding surprise
Ed Sheeran makes a surprise appearance at a wedding. CBSN’s Elaine Quijano and Anne-Marie Green show us how the Grammy-nominated singer gave a free show to one lucky couple. Source